XLII 1 40e anniversaire
2 When regimes implode
3 L’interpersonnel et la ration-
alité des acteurs
XLIII 1 Priorities of social justice
2 Études critiques
3 Mysticism and ascetism
XLIV 1 China in Transition
2 Études critiques
3 Citizenship: National and
Trans national
XLV 1 Attributions et exclusions
2 Beyond ethnicity and nationality
3 Critical studies
XLVI 1 Religion and Society
2 State of emergency and the
emergence of the state
3 Critical studies
XLVII 1 Multiple axialities, multiple
modernities
2 Markets in context
3 Critical studies
XLVIII 1 Historical roots of institutional
developments
2 Debate on money
3 Critical studies
XLIX 1 Dictature and war
2 Creativity of social movements
3 Critical studies
L 1 On three great sociologists
2 Jewish Institutions and Practices
3 Critical studies
LI 1 50th Anniversary
2 When Ideas Meet Markets
3 Critical Studies
LII 1 Including and Excluding Citizens
2 Ideas and Interests
3 Critical Studies
LIII 1 On Nationalism and National Self-
Understanding
2 Varia
3 Critical Studies
LIV 1 Legal order and the Public Sphere
2 Insights into the Classics
3 Critical Studies
55 1 Modes of Violence
2 Exceptional cases
3 Critical Studies
56 1 Economic Culture in the Public
Sphere
2 Varia
3 Critical Studies
57 1 Structures of Violence
2 Varia
3 Critical Studies
58 1 Law in Action
2 Varia
3 Critical Studies
59 1 On the Historical Sociology of
Morality
2 Varia
3 Critical studies
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V O L U M E S T O 5 5 À 5 9
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ABBOTT Andrew and Etienne OLLION
French Connections: The Reception of
French Sociologists in the USA (1970-
2012), 57-2.
ALASUUTARI Pertti
The Rise of the Idea of Model in
Policymaking: The Case of the British
Parliament, 1803-2005, 59-3.
ANGELETTI Thomas
Finance on Trial: Rules and Justifications
in the Libor Case, 58-1.
BALSIGER Philip
Moral Struggles in Markets. The Fight
against Battery Cages and the Rise of
Cage-Free Eggs in Switzerland, 57-3.
BANDELJ Nina, Lyn SPILLMAN and
Frederick F. WHERRY
Economic Culture in the Public Sphere:
Introduction, 56-1.
BARGHEER Stefan
The Sociology of Morality as Ecology of
Mind: Justifications for Conservation and
the International Law for the Protection
of Birds in Europe, 59-1.
BARGHEER Stefan and Nicholas Hoover
WILSON
On the Historical Sociology of Morality:
Introduction, 59-1.
BRUCE Steve
Public Religion and Secularization in
England: Defending Bryan R. Wilson,
57-2.
Felix BÜHLMANN, André MACH and
Thierry ROSSIER
The Rise of Professors of Economics
and Business Studies in Switzerland:
Between Scientific Reputation and
Political Power, 58-2.
CALDER Ryan
God’s Technicians: Religious Jurists and
the Usury Ban in Judaism, Christianity,
and Islam, 57-2.
CAMPBELL John L. and John A. HALL
Small States, Nationalism and Institutional
Capacities, 56-1.
CATINO Maurizio
How Do Mafias Organize? Conflict and
Violence in three Mafia Organizations, 55-2.
CHTOURIS Sotiris, Anastasia ZISSI,
George STALIDIS and Kostas RONTOS
Understanding Xenophobia in Greece:
A Correspondence Analysis, 55-1.
DAHINDEN Janine, Kerstin DÜMMLER
and Joëlle MORET
The Car, the Hammer and the Cables
under the Tables: Intersecting
Masculinities and Social Class in a
Swiss Vocational School, 58-2.
DUHART Philippe
Directing disengagement. Movement
Centralization, Coordination, and
Credibility in the Irish and Basque
Peace Processes, 57-1.
DÜMMLER Kerstin, Joëlle MORET and
Janine DAHINDEN
The Car, the Hammer and the Cables
under the Tables: Intersecting
Masculinities and Social Class in a
Swiss Vocational School, 58-2.
DUZGUN Eren
Agrarian Change, Industrialization and
Geopolitics. Beyond the Turkish
Sonderweg, 58-3.
EDDY U
Rise of Marxist Classes. Bureaucratic
Classification and Class Formation in Early
Socialist China, 57-1.
ELLIOT Rebecca
The Sociology of Climate Change as a Sociology of Loss, 59-3.
ERIKSEN Thomas Hylland
Who or what to Blame. Competing
Interpretations of the Norwegian
Terrorist Attack, 55-2.
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ERMAKOFF Ivan
Exceptional Cases: Epistemic
Contributions and Normative
Expectations, 55-2.
FONTAINE Laurence
Prodigality, Avarice and Anger. Passions
and Emotions at the Heart of the
Encounter between Aristocratic Economy
and Market Economy, 59-1.
GARLAND David
The Welfare State: A Fundamental
Dimension of Modern Government, 55-1.
GLÄSER Jochen and Grit LAUDEL
Governing Science: How Science Policy
Shapes Research Content, 57-1.
GODECHOT Olivier
Getting a Job in Finance. The Strength
of Collaboration Ties, 55-1.
GONDAL Neha and Paul Douglas MCLEAN
The Circulation of Interpersonal Credit in
Renaissance Florence, 55-2.
GUGGENHEIM Michael and Monika
HALL John A. and John L. CAMPBELL
Small States, Nationalism and Institutional
Capacities, 56-1.
HARVEY Rachel
A Hollow Cultural Core? An Inquiry
into New Institutional Approaches to
Incentive Based Regulation, 56-1.
HEALY Kieran
The Performativity of Networks, 56-2.
HERRENSCHMIDT Olivier
Violences d’un autre âge dans les villages
indiens. Actualités d’Ambedkar, 55-1.
HICK Rod
Poverty as Capability Deprivation:
Conceptualising and Measuring Poverty
in Contemporary Europe, 55-1.
HILMAR Till
Narrating Unity at the European
Union’s New History Museum: A
Cultural-Process Approach to the Study
of Collective Memory, 57-2.
JOPPKE Christian
Multiculturalism by Liberal Law: The
Empowerment of Gays and Muslims,
58-1.
KARADAG Roy, Klaus SCHLICHTE and
Alex VEIT
The Social Question and State Formation
in British Africa: Egypt, South Africa
and Uganda in comparison, 58-2.
KOHL Sebastian
The Power of Institutional Legacies,
56-2.
LANDE Brian and Mangels LAURA
The Value of the Arrest: The Symbolic
Economy of Policing, 58-1.
LAUDEL Grit and Jochen GLÄSER
Governing Science: How Science Policy
Shapes Research Content, 57-1.
LEPENIES Philipp
Modeling, Statistics and Political
Circumstances, 56-3.
LIGHT Michael T.
Punishing the “Others”: Citizenship
and State Social Control in the United
States and Germany, 58-1.
LINDSTRÖM Nicole
Wither Diversity of Post-Socialist
Welfare Capitalist Cultures? Crisis and
Change in Estonia and Slovenia, 56-1.
MACH André, Thierry ROSSIER and Felix
BÜHLMANN
The Rise of Professors of Economics
and Business Studies in Switzerland:
Between Scientific Reputation and
Political Power, 58-2.
MALTHANER Stefan
Radicalization: The Evolution on an
Analytical Paradigm, 58-3.
MANGELS Laura and Brian LANDE
The Value of the Arrest: The Symbolic
Economy of Policing, 58-1.
MCLEAN Paul Douglas and Neha GONDAL
The Circulation of Interpersonal Credit
in Renaissance Florence, 55-2.
How Does the State Structure
Secularization?, 56-2.
MAHUA Sarkar
Capitalism and Unfreedom:
Transnational Migrants Circuits in
South Asia, 58-1.
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MATTA Nada und René ROJAS
The Second Intifida: A Dual Strategy
Arena, 57-1.
MORET Joëlle, Kerstin DÜMMLER and
Janine DAHINDEN
The Car, the Hammer and the Cables
under the Tables: Intersecting
Masculinities and Social Class in a Swiss
Vocational School, 58-2.
MUDGE Stephanie L.
Explaining Political Tunnel Vision:
Politics and Economics in Crisis-ridden
Europe, Then and Now, 56-1.
MÜNNICH Sascha
Thieves, Fools, Fraudsters, and Gamblers?
The Ambivalence of Moral Criticism in
the Credit Crunch of 2008, 56-1.
NIELSEN Anne Mark
Accommodating Religious Pluralism in
Denmark, 55-2.
NORTON Matthew
The Persistence of Pardons and the End
of Attainder: Moral Explanations,
Relational Facts, and Institutional Forms,
59-1.
NUNGESSER Frithjof
The Evolution of Pragmatism: On the
Scientific Background of the Pragmatist
Conception of History, Action, and
Sociality, 58-2.
OLLION Etienne et Andrew ABBOTT
French Connections: The Reception of
French Sociologists in the USA (1970-
2012), 57-2.
PAULLE Bowen
Coming Hard: The Primacy of Embodied
Stress Responses in High Poverty
Schools, 55-1.
POLILLO Simone
Theorizing Efficient Markets: A
Sociology of Financial Ideas, 56-1.
REUJINK Arjan
“White-Collar Crime”. The concept and
its potential for the analysis of financial
crime, 57-3.
ROJAS René and Nada MATTA
The Second Intifida: A Dual Strategy
Arena, 57-1.
RONTOS Kostas, Sotiris CHTOURIS,
George STALIDIS and Anastasia ZISSI
Understanding Xenophobia in Greece:
A Correspondence Analysis, 55-1.
ROSSIER Thierry, André MACH and Felix
BÜHLMANN
The Rise of Professors of Economics and
Business Studies in Switzerland: Between
Scientific Reputation and Political Power,
58-2.
SCHLICHTE Klaus, Roy KARADAG and
Alex VEIT
The Social Question and State Formation
in British Africa: Egypt, South Africa
and Uganda in comparison, 58-2.
SERAFIN Marcin
Cacophony of Contestation: Forms of
Voice and the Warsaw Taxi Market as a
Field of Struggles, 57-2.
SEVELSTED Anders
Protestant Ethics-in-action: The
Emergence of Voluntary Social Work in
Copenhagen 1865-1915, 59-1.
SGAMBATTI Stefano
The Significance of Money. Beyond
Ingham’s Sociology of Money, 56-2.
SPILLMAN Lyn, Nina BANDELJ and
Frederick F. WHERRY
Economic Culture in the Public Sphere:
Introduction, 56-1.
STALIDIS George, Sotiris CHTOURIS,
Anastasia ZISSI and Kostas RONTOS
Understanding Xenophobia in Greece:
A Correspondence Analysis, 55-1.
TANASOCA Ana
Citizenship for Sale. Neomedieval, not
Just Neoliberal, 57-1.
TOCHEVA Detelina
The Economy of the Temples of God in
the Turmoil of Changing Russia, 55-1.
TORCHE Florencia
Intergenerational Mobility and Equality
of Opportunity, 56-3.
VEIT Alex, Klaus SCHLICHTE and Roy
KARADAG
The Social Question and State Formation
in British Africa: Egypt, South Africa
and Uganda in comparison, 58-2.
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VOSSKUHLE Andreas
“European Integration Through Law”:
The Contribution of the Federal
Constitutional Court, 58-1.
WHERRY Frederick F., Nina BANDELJ and
Lyn SPILLMAN
Economic Culture in the Public Sphere:
Introduction, 56-1.
WILSON Nicholas Hoover
The Fixation of (Moral) Belief: Making
Imperial Administration Modern, 59-1.
WILSON Nicholas Hoover and Stefan
BARGHEER
On the Historical Sociology of Morality:
Introduction, 59-1.
WOOD Matthew (Véronique Altglas,
collab.)
Shadows in Caves? A Re-assessment of
Public Religion and Secularization in
England Today, 56-2.
WYRTZEN Jonathan
Colonial Legitimization-Legibility
Linkages and the Politics of Identity in
Algeria and Morocco, 58-2.
ZISSI Anastasia, Sotiris CHTOURIS,
George STALIDIS and Kostas
RONTOS
Understanding Xenophobia in Greece:
A Correspondence Analysis, 55-1.
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