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1. Paper Tools and the Sociological Imagination: How the 2 × 2 Table Shaped the Work of Mills, Lazarsfeld, and Parsons.

2. Sociological Film: A Medium to Promote Sociological Imagination.

3. Beyond the Myth of "Radical Breaks" in Talcott Parsons's Theory: An Analysis of the Amherst Papers.

4. Bellah's Durkheim: A fruitful reinvention?

5. Are We Deserving of Support? Comments on David Jenness' Paper.

6. C. Wright Mills in Copenhagen: Collaboration, Politics, and the Making of 'The Sociological Imagination.

7. Editor's Introduction: Hope, Theory and Positive Sociology.

8. "Quiet is the New Loud": The Biosociology Debate's Absent Voices.

9. A Forgotten Figure: Hans L. Zetterberg at Columbia and the Transfer of Knowledge Between the United States and Sweden.

10. Addressing Parsons in Sociological Textbooks: Past Conflicts, Contemporary Readers, and their Future Gains.

11. Preserving a Place for Interpretive Work in Canadian Sociology: a Reflection on Dorothy Pawluch's Contributions.

12. A 'Southern' Perspective: Historical Sociology and Sociology in India.

13. The Interstitial Ascent of Talcott Parsons: Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration and Careerism at Harvard, 1927–1951.

14. Planning for Currency Exchanges: Sociology Going Forward.

15. From Value to Valuation: Pragmatist and Hermeneutic Orientations for Assessing Science on the International Space Station.

16. Debates on Global Sociology: 'Unity and Diversity' of Interpretations.

17. Recovering John Dewey's Lost Vision for Social Science in Contemporary American Sociology.

18. Interpreting the American Caste System as Racialized Economic Performance.

19. The Unfinished Business of Erving Goffman: From Marginalization Up Towards the Elusive Center of American Sociology.

20. Look Away: How the Social Constructionist Approach to Social Problems Channels Attention Away from the Marginalized.

21. Detecting Topical Divides and Topical "Bridges" Across National Sociologies.

22. Politics and the Academic Social Scientist; The Record of Talcott Parsons.

23. Biology and American Sociology, Part II: Developing a Unique Evolutionary Sociology.

24. Norbert Elias, George Herbert Mead, and the Promise of Embodied Sociology.

25. Ideology and Discourse in Contemporary Social Sciences and the Humanities and the Role of Sociology in their Conceptualization.

26. The Symbolic Interactionist Lobby and the Fight over a Balanced American Sociological Review.

27. Ambiguous Coexistence and Social Transaction: on a Sociology of Opacity and Institutionalized Discretion.

28. Sociology in Great Little Belgium.

29. Quantifying Scholarly Output: Contribution Studies and Productivity Studies in Sociology Since 1970.

30. Clarification? Yes! Standarization? No. Or: What Kind of Cooperation for the Sociology of Culture?

31. The Meaning of Culture and the Culture of Empiricism in American Sociology.

32. The Sociological Usages of 'Pure Sociology': The Perpetual Quest to Establish Disciplinary Boundaries in the Pursuit of Academic Legitimacy.

33. The Revolt of the Reviewers: Towards Fixing a Broken Publishing Process.

34. Words and Numbers in Constructionist Research.

35. Bringing Sociology into the Public Policy Process: a Relational Network Approach.

36. Relations and Relationships: Clarifying the Terms of the ‘New’ Relational Economic Sociology.

37. Cognitive Sociology in France.

38. Scientific Language, Journals and Careers.

39. Academic Journals and Sociology's Big Divide: a Modest But Radical Proposal.

40. Industrial Society: Requiem for a Concept.

41. Charles Tilly, German Historicism, and the Critical Realist Philosophy of Science.

42. A Nobel Trinity: Jane Addams, Emily Greene Balch and Alva Myrdal.

43. A Textbook Approach to Teaching: Structural Uniformity among American High School Sociology Courses.

44. A View from Above: The Evolving Sociological Landscape.

45. The Question of Mathematical Social Theory Revisited: Some Methodological Considerations.

46. The Davis-Moore Theory of Stratification: The Life Course of a Socially Constructed Classic.

47. Does the Death of the Sociology of Deviance Claim Make Sense?

48. Back to the Future: Settlement Sociology, 1885-1930.

49. Knowledge and Salvation for a Troubled World: Sociology and the Conference on Science, Philosophy and Religion.

50. Making the Sociological Canon: The Battle Over George Herbert Mead's Legacy.