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Aldon Morris, "The Scholar Denied: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Birth of Modern Sociology." Oakland: University of California Press, 2015, xxvii + 282 pp. |
"All Those Words Seem To Slip Away": How the Intentional Fallacy Prevents Serious Study of the Beatles' Lyrics. A Response to Comments. |
"All Those Words They Seem to Slip Away". How the Intentional Fallacy Prevents Serious Study of The Beatles' Lyrics. |
Comment on Colin Campbell/1. Beatles, Pop-Rock, Art of Recording |
Comment on Colin Campbell/2. "My Head Is Filled with Things to Say." How Can Those Words that Slipped Away Explain the Popularity of The Beatles? |
Comment on Possamai, Turner, Roose, Dagistanli and Voyce/1. |
Comment on Possamai, Turner, Roose, Dagistanli and Voyce/2. The "Fatwa" Chaos, the Multiplication of Competent Authorities, and the State. |
Comment on Possamai, Turner, Roose, Dagistanli and Voyce/3. |
Comment on Possamai, Turner, Roose, Dagistanli and Voyce/4. About Authority, (De-)territorialisation and Their Intersections. |
Comment on Possamai, Turner, Roose, Dagistanli and Voyce/5. "Shari'a" Practice, Informalization, and the Global "Umma." |
Cultural Studies and Cultural Sociology. Scott Lash in Conversation with Luca Serafini. |
Elinor Ochs and Tamar Kremer-Sadlik (Eds.), "Fast-Forward Family. Home, Work, and Relationships in Middle-Class America." Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2013, 297 pp. |
Eva Illouz, "Why Love Hurts: A Sociological Explanation." Cambridge: Polity, 2013, 304 pp. |
Haim Hazan, "Against Hybridity. Social Impasses in a Globalizing World." Cambridge: Polity, 2015, vii + 178 pp. |
Jennifer Gabrys, Gay Hawkins, and Mike Michael (Eds.), "Accumulation. The Material Politics of Plastic." Abingdon: Routledge, 2013, 242 pp. |
John H. Goldthorpe, "Sociology as a Population Science." Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016, 175 pp. |
Michel Lallement, "L'âge du faire. Hacking, travail, anarchie." Paris: Seuil, 2015, 446 pp. |
Nick Crossley, Siobhan McAndrew, and Paul Widdop (Eds.), "Social Networks and Music Worlds." London: Routledge, 2014, 252 pp. |
A Response to Comments |
"Shari'a" in Cyberspace. A Case Study from Australia. |
Ten Years After |
Alan Warde, "The Practice of Eating." Cambridge: Polity Press, 2016, 220 pp. |
Comment on Bandelli and Porcelli/1. Against Moral Panic, in Defence of Data |
Comment on Bandelli and Porcelli/2. The Politics of Knowledge Production in the Field of Violence Against Women |
Comment on Julian Go/1 |
Comment on Julian Go/2. Moving On |
Comment on Julian Go/3. What are the Criteria for Truth in Globalized Sociology? A Critical Appraisal of Go's Southern Standpoint Approach |
Critical Sociology and Beyond. A Redescription of Representation of Femicide. A Response to Comments |
Do Central Bankers' Biographies Matter? |
Elodie A. Roy, "Media, Materiality and Memory: Grounding the Groove." Abingdon: Ashgate, 2015, 234 pp. |
Eszter Hargittai and Christian Sandvig (Eds.), "Digital Research Confidential: The Secrets of Studying Behavior Online." Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2015, 271 pp. |
Family Offices and the Contemporary Infrastructures of Dynastic Wealth |
Femicide in Italy. "Femminicidio," Moral Panic and Progressivist Discourse |
Globalizing Sociology, Turning South. Perspectival Realism and the Southern Standpoint |
In Defense of the Southern Standpoint. A Friendly Response to Comments |
Investigating Élites. Relationships, Spaces, Rituals. An Introduction |
James J. Heckman, John R. Humphries and Tim Kautz (Eds.), "The Myth of Achievement Tests. The GED and the Role of Character in American Life." London and Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2014, 452 pp. |
The Many Futures of Élites Research. A Comment on the Symposium |
Mario Diani, "The Cement of Civil Society. Studying Networks in Localities." Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, 268 pp. |
The Resurgence of Élite Research: Promise and Prospects. A Comment on the Symposium |
Where is the Global Corporate Élite? A Large-scale Network Study of Local and Nonlocal Interlocking Directorates |
Women in the Field of Power |
Alessandro Mongili and Giuseppina Pellegrino (Eds.), "Information Infrastructure(s). Boundaries, Ecologies, Multiplicity." Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, 380 pp. |
An Attempt to Provide a Non-Circular Explanation of Economic Reforms. Elements for a New Individualistic Theory of Institutional Change |
Bruce Bradbury, Miles Corak, Jane Waldfogel and Elisabeth Washbrook, "Too Many Children Left Behind: The U.S. Achievement Gap in Comparative Perspective." New York: Russel Sage, 2015, 224 pp. |
Comment on Catherine Hakim/1 |
Comment on Catherine Hakim/2. Male Sex Drive, Mulierum Appetitus et Delectatio |
Comment on Catherine Hakim/3. Lust and Found. Parsing Male Horniness in the Modern World |
Comment on Catherine Hakim/4. Gendering Desire. Male Power and Sexual Gap in Feminist and Sexuality Studies |
Comment on Paola Palminiello/1. Calibrating the Utility of Rational Choice Institutionalism |
Comment on Paola Palminiello/2. Playing Europe. Critical Remarks on Palminiello's Non-Circular Explanation of the European Monetary System |
Comment on Paola Palminiello/3 |
Crisis and Critique of Social Sciences. Wolfgang Streeck in Conversation with Riccardo Emilio Chesta |
Lauren Rivera, "Pedigree: How Élite Students Get Élite Jobs." Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015, 400 pp. |
A Reply to Comments |
A Response to Comments. The Modern Significance of Sexuality - and the Sex Drive |
Robert D. Putnam, "Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis." New York: Simon & Schuster, 2015, 400 pp. |
The Sugar in His Tea: Sexuality, Patriarchy and Sexual Politics |