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Economic Circularities and Second-Order Observation: The Reality of Ratings |
Watching the Watchers: A Comment on Esposito's "Economic Circularities and Second-Order Observation: the Reality of Ratings" |
Embedded, scattered, confused minds: what do hyper-conductive markets impose on investors' social intelligence |
Observing Finance as a Network of Observations |
Observations on a Conversation: Reply to Commentary |
A Different Approach to Investigating Social Inequalities. The Relationship Between Height and Education in Italy |
Beauty, Intelligence and Height: the Black Holes of Sociology |
Comment on Simone Sarti, 'A Different Perspective to Investigate Social Inequalities: the Relationship between Height and Education in Italy' |
Height: an Enigmatic Form of Social Inequality |
Some Clarifications about the Use of the Relation between Height and Education as a Proxy for Social Inequalities: a Response to the Comments |
Introduction to the Flashback: Words for Robert N. Bellah (1927-2013) |
Robert Bellah (1927-2013) |
Remarks For a Memorial Remembrance of Robert Bellah |
An Intellectual Life Well-Lived |
A Short Essay in Memory of Robert N. Bellah (1927-2013) |
The Joy of a Serious Life |
Appreciating Robert Bellah's Life Project |
Habits of the Heart |
Andrea Mubi Brighenti, "Visibility in Social Theory and Social Research". New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, 214 pp. |
Alexandra George, "Constructing Intellectual Property". New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012, 405 pp. |
Robert Goldman and Stephen Papson, "Landscapes of Capital: Representing Time, Space, and Globalization in Corporate Advertising". Malden, MA: Polity Press, 2011, 224 pp. |
Joel Isaac, "Working Knowledge. Making the Human Sciences from Parsons to Kuhn". Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2012, 314 pp. |
Ann Nielsen, Julia Brannen and Suzan Lewis (eds.), "Transitions to parenthood in Europe. A comparative life course perspective". Bristol: University of Bristol, The Policy Press, 2012, 166 pp. |
Boris Nieswand, "Theorising Transnational Migration. The Status Paradox of Migration". London: Routledge, 2011, 199 pp. |
Ruth Simpson, Natasha Slutskaya, Patricia Lewis, Heather Höpfl, "Dirty work. Concept and identities". Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012, 274 pp. |