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Bourdieu and Phenomenology: Mis/recognition, Field, and the Micro-macro Link - Besnik Pula, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Mistaking Nature for Culture: A Critique of Habitus and a Call for an Evolution-informed Sociology - Lawrence Hamilton Williams, University of Toronto
The Behavioral Economics of Pierre Bourdieu - Adam Hayes, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Strengthening the Strong Program in Cultural Sociology - Victor Meyer Lidz, Drexel University; Helmut Staubmann, University of Innsbruck
The Sociology of the Symbolic Landscape: A Cross-national Theory of Culture and Inequality - Andrea M. Voyer, University of Connecticut; Anna Lund, Linnaeus University
Axel Honneth on Socialism: Creative Democracy and the Problem of Power - Yotaro Natani, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Evolutionary Patterning: The Social Redirection of Rewards from the Body and Long-term Economic Growth - Michael Hammond, University of Toronto
Stackelberg Competition and the First-mover Advantage in Oligopoly - Robert Hideo Mamada, Grand Canyon University
Uniting the Three Paradigms - Frank Ewing Roberts, Mt San Antonio College
Symbolic Networks, Reputations, and History: How Artists’ Reputations are Shaped through Connections in Museum Exhibitions - Laura E. Braden, Erasmus University; Thomas P. Teekens, University of Groningen / ICS
The Composition of Success: Examining the Role of Prizes and Competitions in Contemporary Art Music - Alexander C. Sutton, University of Virginia
Thinking Humor Sociologically - Ran Keren, Northeastern University
Toward a Unified Identity Theory: The Case of Undergraduate Entrepreneurs - Daniel Davis, University of California-San Diego
The Neoliberal View of State Intervention in the Economy: A Critique - Alessandro Bonanno, Sam Houston State University
The Rise of Speculative Communities: Towards a New Theory of Financialised Nationalism - Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, University College London
Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiment and Foucault’s Governmentality: An Overlooked Site for the Governmental Self? - Paul C. Fuller, Illinois College; Timothy McCorry, Medaille College
Outline of a Theory of Modernity - Jorge Galindo, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity and the Study of the Good - Vincent Jeffries, California State University-Northridge
Arab Anti-Colonial Critique and the Afro-Asian Imaginary - Anaheed Al-Hardan, American University of Beirut
The Logic, Practice, and Feeling of Discovering - A Manda Kaplan, Rutgers University
Steps Toward an Analytic of Racial Camps - Giovanni Picker, University of Glasgow
Casework: Medical Knowledge/Power in Practice - Daniel Ray Morrison, Vanderbilt University; Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University
Styles of Value Orientation: Ethics and Epistemologies in Urban Ethnography - Vinay Kumar, State University of New York-Buffalo
Sociology as Philosophy? Or What can Sociology Learn from the Ontological Turn in Anthropology? - Timothy Rutzou, Yale University
The Ethnography of Rules, Classifications, and Standards - Esther L. HsuBorger, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Conspicuous Mobility: The Passport as Status Symbol - Yossi Harpaz, Tel Aviv University
Enquiry Concerning the Distinctness of the Principles of Rationality in Science - Ezgi Bağdadioğlu, University of Campinas
Confucian Social Theory and John Dewey’s Theory of Morality - Becky Yang Hsu, Georgetown University
Historicism and Historical Sociology: A Methodological Critique and Agenda - Jonah Stuart Brundage, University of California-Berkeley
Moving Forward by Looking Backward: Reclaiming Classical Economists as Sociologists - Alexander J. Myers, University of Kansas
Publicity and Common Knowledge - Ari Adut, University of Texas-Austin
Sexuality: An Intersectional Endeavor for LGBTQ Studies in Sociology - Lee Thorpe Jr, West Virginia University; Misty L. Harris, West Virginia University
Testing the Flexibilities of Positivism: Philosophy of Social Science at the RAND Corporation, 1950-1965 - Christian Daye, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt
Is Democracy Endangered? The Shifting Balance of Public and Private Power - Mary E. Vogel, New York University and University of Manchester
Towards a New Pedagogy of Conflict: The Limits of Resolution in Modern Conflicts - Surya Sankar Sen, National Institute of Advanced Studies
Cultural Ties and Political Convictions - Milos Brocic, University of Toronto
Taming Time: Historical Causation and Social Change - Yang Zhang, American University
The Consequent Processualism as a Social Ontology to Support a Distributed Conception of Memory and Identity - Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro, University of São Paulo
Towards a New Sociology of Events: Living, Moving Events in Post-conflict Kosovo - Alissa Boguslaw, The New School for Social Research