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1 Advertising morality: maintaining moral worth in a stigmatized profession Cohen, Andrew C.
2018
2 p. 175-206
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2 Ambivalences of smallness: population statistics and narratives of scale among American Jewry Kravel-Tovi, Michal

2 p. 293-331
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3 A Neo-Durkheimian analysis of a new religious movement: The case of Soka Gakkai in Italy Barone, Carlo

2 p. 117-140
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4 An opera house for the “Paris of South America”: pathways to the institutionalization of high culture Benzecry, Claudio E.
2014
2 p. 169-196
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5 A politics that is shared, bounded, and rooted? Rediscovering civicpolitical culture in Western Europe Adrian Favell
1998
2 p. 209-236
28 p.
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6 Appreciating field theory’s insights into politics: an empirical illustration using the case of emergency in India (1975–77) Singh, Sourabh
2016
2 p. 107-142
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7 Associations, civic norms, and democracy:Revisiting the Italian case HYEONG-KI KWON
2004
2 p. 135-166
32 p.
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8 Autonomy, diversity, and dissent:Conceptions of power and sources of actionin the Sejarah Melayu (Raffles MS 18) J.H. WALKER
2004
2 p. 213-255
43 p.
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9 Banks beyond borders: internationalization, financialization, and the behavior of foreign-owned banks during the Global Financial Crisis Nelson, Stephen C.

2 p. 307-333
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10 Before the Professional Project: Success and Failure at Creating an Organizational Representative for English Doctors Berman, Elizabeth Popp
2006
2 p. 157-191
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11 Between sacred gift and profane exchange: identity craft and relational work in asylum claims-making on religious grounds Kim, Jaeeun

2 p. 303-333
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12 Blinded by the facts: Unintended consequences of racial knowledge production in the Dillingham commission (1907–1911) Kim, Sunmin

2 p. 425-464
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13 Book Reviews 2000
2 p. 253-285
33 p.
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14 Book Reviews 1999
2 p. 335-350
16 p.
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15 Book reviews; Jody Miller, One of the Guys, Sudhir Venkatesh 2002
2 p. 281-286
6 p.
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16 Bourdieu and the media: the promise and limits of field theory Couldry, Nick

2 p. 209-213
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17 Bureaucracy and the politics of time in state-business relations: Waiting to recruit migrant labour in Mauritius Puygrenier, Lucas

2 p. 333-352
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18 Choosing health: embodied neoliberalism, postfeminism, and the “do-diet” Cairns, Kate
2015
2 p. 153-175
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19 Classification conundrums: categorizing chimeras and enacting species preservation Friese, Carrie
2010
2 p. 145-172
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20 Class, property, and structural endogamy: Visualizing networkedhistories LILYAN A. BRUDNER
1997
2 p. 161-208
48 p.
article
21 Conceptualizing “unrecognized cultural currency”: Bourdieu and everyday resistance among the dominated Lo, Ming-Cheng Miriam
2015
2 p. 125-152
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22 Contending masculinities: the gendered (re) negotiation of colonial hierarchy in the United Nations debates on decolonization Patil, Vrushali
2008
2 p. 195-215
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23 Contributors to this issue 2001
2 p. 299-300
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24 Contributors to This Issue 2000
2 p. 287-288
2 p.
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25 Contributors to this issue 2003
2 p. 273-273
1 p.
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26 Contributors to this issue 2001
2 p. 299-300
2 p.
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27 Contributors to this issue 1998
2 p. 309-309
1 p.
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28 Contributors to this issue 2005
2 p. 227-228
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29 Contributors to this issue 2004
2 p. 273-274
2 p.
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30 Contributors to this issue 2002
2 p. 287-287
1 p.
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31 Correction to: Reimagining modern politics in the European mountains: confronting the traditional commons with the neo‑rural conception of the common good Vaccaro, Ismael

2 p. 511
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32 Correction to: Religious change in Orthodox-majority Eastern Europe: from Nation-State to Global-Market Gauthier, François

2 p. 211
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33 Correction to: The misruling elites: the state, local elites, and the social geography of the Chinese Revolution Xu, Xiaohong

2 p. 509
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34 Crafting authenticity: The validation of identity in self-taught art Gary Alan Fine
2003
2 p. 153-180
28 p.
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35 Critical reflections on Pollitt and Bouckaert’s construct of the neo-Weberian state (NWS) in their standard work on public management reform Treiber, Hubert

2 p. 179-212
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36 Cultural citizenship without state: historical roots of the modern Polish citizenship model Zarycki, Tomasz

2 p. 269-301
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37 Dating in captivity: creativity, digital affordance, and the organization of interaction in online dating during quarantine Zhou, Kaiting

2 p. 273-302
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38 Denaturalizing disaster: A social autopsy of the 1995 Chicago heat wave Eric Klinenberg
1999
2 p. 239-295
57 p.
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39 Denaturalizing disaster: A social autopsy of the 1995 Chicago heat wave Klinenberg, Eric

2 p. 239-295
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40 Distributive effervescence: emotional energy and social cohesion in secularizing societies McCaffree, Kevin

2 p. 233-268
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41 Does acclamation equal agreement? Rethinking collective effervescence through the case of the presidential “tour de France” during the twentieth century Mariot, Nicolas
2011
2 p. 191-221
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42 Educate or serve: the paradox of “professional service” and the image of the west in legitimacy battles of post-socialist advertising Vargha, Zsuzsanna
2010
2 p. 203-243
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43 Everyday morality in families and a critique of social capital: an investigation into moral judgements, responsibilities, and sentiments in Kyrgyzstani households Sanghera, Balihar
2011
2 p. 167-190
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44 Formal institution building in financialized capitalism: the case of repo markets Wansleben, Leon

2 p. 187-213
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45 Forms of uncertainty reduction: decision, valuation, and contest Aspers, Patrik
2018
2 p. 133-149
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46 From bombs to boons: changing views of risk and regulation in the pre-crisis OTC derivatives market Lockwood, Erin

2 p. 215-244
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47 From social control to financial economics: the linked ecologies of economics and business in twentieth century America Fourcade, Marion
2013
2 p. 121-159
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48 From the clients point(s) of view: How poor people perceive and evaluate political clientelism Javier Auyero
1999
2 p. 297-334
38 p.
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49 From the specter of Mao to the spirit of the law: Labor insurgency in China Ching Kwan Lee
2002
2 p. 189-228
40 p.
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50 Getting real: heuristics in sociological knowledge Riley, Dylan

2 p. 315-356
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51 Gifts, donations, and loose coupling: responses to changes in academic entrepreneurship among bioscientists in Japan Kameo, Nahoko
2015
2 p. 177-198
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52 Global-market building as state building: China’s entry into the WTO and market reforms of China’s tobacco industry Wang, Junmin
2008
2 p. 165-194
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53 Good on paper: sociological critique, pragmatism, and secularization theory Dromi, Shai M.
2019
2 p. 325-350
article
54 Granite and green: thinking beyond surface in place studies Molotch, Harvey
2011
2 p. 155-159
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55 High-cost activism and the worker household: Interests, commitment, and the costs of revolutionary activism in a Philippine plantation region Rosanne Rutten
2000
2 p. 215-252
38 p.
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56 How many logics of collective action? William G. Roy
1999
2 p. 203-237
35 p.
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57 Inhabited Institutions: Social Interactions and Organizational Forms in Gouldner’s Patterns of Industrial Bureaucracy Hallett, Tim
2006
2 p. 213-236
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58 Intellectuals and the crisis of democratization in Nigeria: Towards atheory of postcolonial anomie Adebayo Williams
1998
2 p. 287-307
21 p.
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59 Javier Auyero; Neil Gross; Eric Klinenberg; Rachel Parker-Gwin; William G. Roy; Brian Steensland 1999
2 p. 351-351
1 p.
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60 Jurassic technology? Sustaining presumptions of intersubjectivity in a disruptive environment Jansen, Robert S.
2007
2 p. 127-159
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61 Knowledge and valuation in markets Aspers, Patrik
2008
2 p. 111-131
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62 Law, governance, and finance: introduction to the Theory and Society special issue Carruthers, Bruce G.

2 p. 151-164
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63 Making Muslims illegible: recoupling as an obstacle to religious enumeration in Germany Glaese, Jana Catalina

2 p. 283-314
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64 Market governance, financial innovation, and financial instability: lessons from banks’ adoption of shareholder value management Pernell, Kim

2 p. 277-306
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65 Marx, formal subsumption and the law Steinberg, Marc W.
2010
2 p. 173-202
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66 Marxism after communism Michael Burawoy
2000
2 p. 151-174
24 p.
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67 Memory for forgetfulness: Conceptualizing a memory practice of settler colonial disavowal Sabbagh-Khoury, Areej

2 p. 263-292
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68 Mixed methods research: what it is and what it could be Timans, Rob
2019
2 p. 193-216
article
69 Mobilization and counter-mobilization processes: From the redyears (191920) to the black years (192122)in Italy ROBERTO FRANZOSI
1997
2 p. 275-304
30 p.
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70 Nationalism as competing masculinities: homophobia as a technology of othering for hetero- and homonationalism Slootmaeckers, Koen
2019
2 p. 239-265
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71 Nationalism in America: The case of the Populist movement Gerteis, Joseph
2005
2 p. 197-225
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72 Nation-states as empires, empires as nation-states: two principles, one practice? Kumar, Krishan
2010
2 p. 119-143
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73 New directions in formalization and historical analysis ROBERTO FRANZOSI
1997
2 p. 133-160
28 p.
article
74 Northern Theory: The Political Geography of General Social Theory Connell, Raewyn
2006
2 p. 237-264
article
75 Overcoming path dependency: path generation in open systems Djelic, Marie-Laure

2 p. 161-186
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76 Parliamentarization of popular contention in Great Britain,1758-1834 CHARLES TILLY
1997
2 p. 245-273
29 p.
article
77 Patterns of engagement: identities and social movement organizations in Finland and Malawi Luhtakallio, Eeva
2018
2 p. 151-174
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78 Political deliberation and democratic reversal in India: Indian coffee house during the emergency (1975–77) and the third world “totalitarian moment” Plys, Kristin
2017
2 p. 117-142
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79 Positive feedback in collective mobilization: The American strike wave of 1886 Michael Biggs
2003
2 p. 217-254
38 p.
article
80 Pragmatic justice in juvenile sentencing: agreeing what to do but not why Wakeham, Joshua

2 p. 201-229
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81 Prisons as porous institutions Ellis, Rachel

2 p. 175-199
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82 Protecting citizens in hard times: citizenship and repatriation pressures in the United States and France during the 1930s Baltz, Matthew J.
2015
2 p. 101-124
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83 Rational kernels in a mystical shell: A comment on Robinson Goldfrank, Walter L.
2001
2 p. 211-213
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84 Rational kernels in a mystical shell: A comment on Robinson Walter L. Goldfrank
2001
2 p. 211-213
3 p.
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85 Reconstructing the authenticity of place Zukin, Sharon
2011
2 p. 161-165
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86 Reflections on the death of socialism: Changing perceptions of the state/society line Dennis H. Wrong
2000
2 p. 175-185
11 p.
article
87 Reflections on the revolutionary wave in 2011 Beck, Colin J.
2014
2 p. 197-223
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88 Religion and its modifiers: making sense of the definition and subtypification of a contested concept Astor, Avi

2 p. 213-232
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89 Religion, classification struggles, and the state’s exercise of symbolic power Saeed, Sadia

2 p. 255-281
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90 Religious change in Orthodox-majority Eastern Europe: from Nation-State to Global-Market Gauthier, François

2 p. 177-210
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91 Response to McMichael, Block, and Goldfrank Robinson, William I.
2001
2 p. 223-236
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92 Response to McMichael, Block, and Goldfrank William I. Robinson
2001
2 p. 223-236
14 p.
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93 Rethinking knowledge for development: Transnational knowledge professionals and the “new” India Radhakrishnan, Smitha

2 p. 141-159
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94 Reversal of fortune: growth trajectories of Catholicism and Protestantism in modern China Sun, Yanfei
2019
2 p. 267-298
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95 Revisiting the question of the transnational state: A comment on William Robinson’s “Social theory and globalization” McMichael, Philip
2001
2 p. 201-210
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96 Revisiting the question of the transnational state: A comment on William Robinsons Social theory and globalization PHILIP McMICHAEL
2001
2 p. 201-210
10 p.
article
97 Security a la Mexicana: on the particularities of security governance in México’s War on Crime Guzik, Keith
2013
2 p. 161-187
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98 Self-negation Emirbayer, Mustafa

2 p. 323-356
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99 Seven types of ambiguity ANDREW ABBOTT
1997
2 p. 357-399
35 p.
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100 Social capital and economic development: Toward a theoretical synthesis and policy framework Michael Woolcock
1998
2 p. 151-208
58 p.
article
101 Social capital and political fantasy: Robert Putnam’sbowling alone Boggs, Carl
2001
2 p. 281-297
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102 Social capital and political fantasy: Robert Putnams Bowling Alone Carl Boggs
2001
2 p. 281-297
17 p.
article
103 Social theory and globalization: The rise of a transnational state Robinson, William I.
2001
2 p. 157-200
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104 Social theory and globalization: The rise of a transnational state William I. Robinson
2001
2 p. 157-200
44 p.
article
105 Soldiers as laborers: A theoretical model Levy, Yagil

2 p. 187-208
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106 Structure, agency, and the Nicaraguan Revolution Phil Ryan
2000
2 p. 187-213
27 p.
article
107 Symbolic capital, informal labor, and postindustrial markets: the dynamics of street vending during the 2014 world cup in São Paulo Cuvi, Jacinto
2019
2 p. 217-238
article
108 Symbolic meanings of prices: Constructing the value of contemporary art in Amsterdam and New York galleries Olav Velthuis
2003
2 p. 181-215
36 p.
article
109 Territoriality, map-mindedness, and the politics of place Leslie, Camilo Arturo
2016
2 p. 169-201
article
110 The culture of official statistics. Symbolic domination and “bourgeois” assimilation in quantitative measurements of immigrant integration in Germany Petzke, Martin

2 p. 213-242
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111 The dilemma of recognition: Administrative categories and cultural diversity Zwart, Frank De
2005
2 p. 137-169
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112 The duality of culture and practice: Poverty relief in New York City,1888--1917 JOHN W. MOHR
1997
2 p. 305-356
52 p.
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113 The effect of the Cold War on African-American civil rights: America andthe world audience, 19451968 John David Skrentny
1998
2 p. 237-285
49 p.
article
114 The end of socialism and the reinvention of the self: A study of the East German psychotherapeutic community in transition Christine Leuenberger
2002
2 p. 255-280
26 p.
article
115 The gates to the profession are open: the alternative institutionalization of data science Avnoon, Netta

2 p. 239-271
article
116 The genesis of Brexit in the UK: outline of a multi-field model Atkinson, Will

2 p. 243-261
article
117 The global diffusion of truth commissions: an integrative approach to diffusion as a process of collective learning Krueger, Anne K.
2016
2 p. 143-168
article
118 The Habermasian public sphere: Taking difference seriously? Dahlberg, Lincoln
2005
2 p. 111-136
article
119 The historical emergence of a “familial society” in Japan Lo, Ming-Cheng M.
2001
2 p. 237-279
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120 The historical emergence of a familial society in Japan Ming-Cheng M. Lo
2001
2 p. 237-279
43 p.
article
121 The judge, the cop, and the queen of carnival: Ethnography, storytelling, and the (contested) meanings of protest Javier Auyero
2002
2 p. 151-187
37 p.
article
122 The legacies of history? Colonization and immigrant integration in Britain and France Bleich, Erik
2005
2 p. 171-195
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123 The logic of quantification: institutionalizing numerical thinking Chun, Hyunsik

2 p. 335-370
article
124 The making and unmaking of a “transborder nation”: South Korea during and after the Cold War Kim, Jaeeun
2008
2 p. 133-164
article
125 The misruling elites: the state, local elites, and the social geography of the Chinese Revolution Xu, Xiaohong

2 p. 465-508
article
126 The opposite of totality: Levinas and the Frankfurt School C. Fred Alford
2002
2 p. 229-254
26 p.
article
127 Theorizing conspiracy Ray Pratt
2003
2 p. 255-271
17 p.
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128 The political process of the revolutionary samurai: a comparative reconsideration of Japan’s Meiji Restoration Cohen, Mark
2014
2 p. 139-168
article
129 The Power Elite in historical context: a reevaluation of Mills’s thesis, then and now Mizruchi, Mark S.
2017
2 p. 95-116
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130 The re-accomplishment of place in twentieth century Vermont and New Hampshire: history repeats itself, until it doesn’t Kaufman, Jason
2011
2 p. 119-154
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131 The state of the state PAUL THOMAS
2004
2 p. 257-271
15 p.
article
132 The theory and function of Marxian water rent in the United States Mueller, J. Tom

2 p. 303-322
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133 The trap of intellectual success: Robert N. Bellah, the American civil religion debate, and the sociology of knowledge Bortolini, Matteo
2012
2 p. 187-210
article
134 The true citizens of the city of God: the cult of saints, the Catholic social order, and the urban Reformation in Germany Pfaff, Steven
2013
2 p. 189-218
article
135 The value of law Pistor, Katharina

2 p. 165-186
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136 The warlord as arbitrageur Ahram, Ariel I.
2011
2 p. 169-186
article
137 Totally alive: the Wisconsin Uprising and the source of collective effervescence Kearney, Matthew
2018
2 p. 233-254
article
138 Towards a historical sociology of constitutional legitimacy Thornhill, Chris
2007
2 p. 161-197
article
139 Towards a sociology of imagination Fuist, Todd Nicholas

2 p. 357-380
article
140 ‘Trauma work’ as hindrance to political praxis during democratisation movements Al Azmeh, Zeina

2 p. 395-423
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141 Truth in advertising: Rationalizing ads and knowing consumers in the early twentieth-century United States Navon, Daniel
2017
2 p. 143-176
article
142 Two main problems in the sociology of morality Abend, Gabriel
2007
2 p. 87-125
article
143 Unfinished Imagined Communities: States, Social Movements, and Nationalism in Latin America Itzigsohn, José
2006
2 p. 193-212
article
144 Unseen suffering: slow violence and the phenomenological structure of social problems Skotnicki, Tad
2019
2 p. 299-323
article
145 Using social theory to leap over historical contingencies: A comment on Robinson Block, Fred
2001
2 p. 215-221
article
146 Using social theory to leap over historical contingencies: A comment on Robinson Fred Block
2001
2 p. 215-221
7 p.
article
147 Was Florence a perfectly competitive market? Transactional evidence fromthe Renaissance PAUL McLEAN
1997
2 p. 209-244
36 p.
article
148 “Westernizations” from Peter I to Meiji: war, political competition, and institutional change Fedyukin, Igor
2018
2 p. 207-231
article
149 “Westernizations” from Peter I to Meiji: war, political competition, and institutional change Fedyukin, Igor

2 p. 207-231
article
150 “When you’re here, you’re not a militant feminist”: volunteer professionalization in a rape crisis center Weiss, Benjamin R.

2 p. 231-254
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151 Where are the market devices? Exploring the links among regulation, markets, and technology at the securities and exchange commission, 1935–2010 Pardo-Guerra, Juan Pablo

2 p. 245-276
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152 Where in the world does neoliberalism come from? Connell, Raewyn
2014
2 p. 117-138
article
153 Why are professors liberal? Gross, Neil
2012
2 p. 127-168
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154 Widening access while tightening control: Office-holding, marriages,and elite consolidation in early modern Poland PAUL D. MCLEAN
2004
2 p. 167-212
46 p.
article
155 Zoning as a labor market regulation Flores, Luis

2 p. 357-394
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