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Volume 64 December 2013

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December 2013

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Affect, ideology and education

 

Reconceptualizing resistance: sociology and the affective dimensions of resistance
|Maria Helen Hynes

 

 

Self, career and nationhood: the contrasting aspirations of British and French elite graduates|
Sally Power, Phillip Brown, Annabelle Allouch and Gerbrand Tholen

 

 

A Christian identity for the liberal state|
Christian Joppke

 

Making class and making politics

 

Reifications of the intellectual: representations, organizatin and agency in Revolutionary China|
Eddy U

 

 

Class habitus and perception of the future: recessison, employment insecurity and temporality
|Will Atkinson

 

 

The class-origin wage gap: heterogeneity in education and variations across market segments
|Martin Hallsten

Class and ideological orientations revisited: an exploration of class-based mechanisms|
Mattias Bengtsson, Tomas Berglund and Maria Oskarson

Pathological consumption? Gambling, capitalism and gender

Techno economic systems and excessive consumption: a political economy of 'pathological' gambling|
Gerda Reith

Value-free sociology?

Book Review Symposium: Real Social Science: Applied Phronesis

 

Phronesis and the participants' perspective|
Brian Caterino

 

 

What really matters
|John Gunnell

 

 

Spatializing phronesis: a critical evaluation of real social| science
Edward W. Soja

 

 

Tension points in real social science: theory/practice, time/space, power/particiaption - a response|
Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman and Sandford Schram

 

On the almost inconceivable misunderstandings concerning the subject of value-free social science
|Donald Black

 

 

 

 

 

 

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