1992 年 1992 巻 5 号 p. 165-174
This paper aims to review ARS VIVENDI by Junko ASAKA, Masayuki OKAHARA, Fumiya ONAKA and Shinya TATEIWA. ARS VIVENDI seems a sociologically important work because it succeeds to explicate some patterns of implicit interactions between handicapped persons living independently and others, and because it develops a sociology of social movement.