Diana Crane is a sociologist known for her work on fashion and cultural consumption. She has written several books, including "Fashion and Its Social Agendas" and "The Production of Culture: Media and the Urban Arts." Her research focuses on how clothing and style are connected to identity and society.
Diana Crane has written:
'Invisible Colleges'
'Global Culture'
'Invisible colleges; diffusion of knowledge in scientific communities' -- subject(s): Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science
'Social aspects of the prolongation of life' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Social aspects of Terminal care, Terminal care
John Kenny Crane has written:
'Growing up as baby boomer' -- subject(s): Baby boom generation, Fiction, American Bildungsromans
'T. H. White' -- subject(s): Adaptations, Arthurian romances, Criticism and interpretation, History, History and criticism, Medievalism, Middle Ages in literature
Douglas Crane has written:
'Shaft work for the development of Parkgate and Thorncliffe seams at Bentley Colliery'
William Crane Johnstone has written:
'Burma's foreign policy'
Jean Freeland Crane has written:
'A history and genealogy of the Freelands and related families'
Sylvia E. Crane has written:
'White silence; Greenough, Powers, and Crawford, American sculptors in nineteenth-century Italy'
Charles Edward Crane has written:
'Let me show you Vermont' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Edward M. Crane has written:
'A century of book publishing, 1848-1948' -- subject(s): D. Van Nostrand Company
Gregory Crane has written: 'Gregory Crane'
Thomas Crane has written: 'Abroad'
Diana Oxlade has written: '\\'
CHARLIE CRANE has written: 'WELCOME TO PYONGYANG'
Clinton Crane has written: 'Yachting memories'
Diana Bloomfield has written: 'Tribute to Diana Bloomfield'
Diana Gillon has written: 'The unsleep'
Diana Nicole has written: 'Janthina'
Diana Miller has written: 'Terrorism'
Milton Crane has written: 'Fifty great poets'
Diana Martin has written: 'Ginkgo biloba'
Diana Spear has written: 'Square pegs'