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51. Infant mortality and social causality: Lessons from the history of Britain's public health movement, c. 1834-1914.

52. The socioeconomic dimensions of racial inequality in South Africa: A social space perspective.

53. Family background consistently affects economic success across the life cycle: A research note on how brother correlations overlap over the life course.

54. Nation‐builders and market architects: How social origins mold the careers of law graduates over 200 years in Norway.

55. Radcliffe-Brown's Contributions to the Study of Social Organization.

56. The lives of others: Class divisions, network segregation, and attachment to society in Chile.

57. Private spanner in public works? The corrosive effects of private insurance on public life.

58. Funerals and families: locating death as a relational issue.

59. Work-life balance/imbalance: the dominance of the middle class and the neglect of the working class.

60. Microstructures of economic action: talk, interaction and the bottom line.

61. Interacting forms of expertise in security governance: the example of CCTV surveillance at Geneva International Airport.

62. Occupational mobility and cognitive ability: A commentary on Betthäuser, Bourne and Bukodi.

63. Life and labor on the internal colonial edge: Political economy of kolberi in Rojhelat.

64. Belonging across the lifetime: Time and self in Mass Observation accounts.

65. Social mobility and the well‐being of individuals.

66. Motives of corporate political donations: industry regulation, subjective judgement and the origins of pragmatic and ideological corporations.

67. The state and the development of an information society: Greek policy and experience.

69. The materiality of mathematics: Presenting mathematics at the blackboard.

70. What do stress tests test? Experimentation, demonstration, and the sociotechnical performance of regulatory science.

71. Utilizing the moral nobility of older Chinese women in governance: The uses of humility, empathy, and an ethics of care in moral clinics in Huzhou city.

72. Waiting like a girl? The temporal constitution of femininity as a factor in gender inequality.

73. What makes for a successful sociology? A response to "Against a descriptive turn".

74. The paradoxical role of social class background in the educational and labour market outcomes of the children of immigrants in the UK.

75. The use of cultural repertoires of everyday nationhood and citizenship in national identity boundary‐drawing: The case of Syrian refugees in Turkey.

76. Consecration and meritocracy in elite business schools: The case of a Swedish student union.

77. A counterexample to secularization theory? Assessing the Georgian religious revival.

78. "If no one grieves, no one will remember": Cultural palimpsests and the creation of social ties through rituals.

79. "There's just too many": The construction of immigration as a social problem.

80. Dynastic cores and the borrowed time of newcomers. Wealth accumulation and the Norwegian one percent.

81. "How you keep going": Voluntary sector practitioners' story‐lines as emotion work.

82. Notes to contributors.

83. Corporate social responsibility and conflicts of interest in the alcohol and gambling industries: a post-political discourse?

84. Making the middle classes on shifting ground? Residential status, performativity and middle-class subjectivities in contemporary London.

85. Fetishes and factishes: Durkheim and Latour.

86. Do you like school? Social class, gender, ethnicity and pupils' educational enjoyment.

87. Regional variation in intergenerational social mobility in Britain.

88. Public life as identity construction: A case study based on an SL square‐dancing group in Shanghai.

89. Planning versus the market: The dispute between Hayek and Mannheim and its contemporary relevance.

90. The adaptation of educational expectations in response to ability tracking: Variations by migration background.

91. 'No one to trust': the cultural embedding of atomism in financial markets.

92. Habits and orders of everyday life: commensal adjustment in Anglo‐French couples.

93. Emotion, reflexivity and social change in the era of extreme fossil fuels.

94. The struggle for Via Bologna street market: crisis, racial denial and speaking back to power in Naples Italy.

95. Reflexive convention: civil partnership, marriage and family.

96. Notes to contributors.

97. Notes to contributors.

98. Notes to contributors.

99. Notes to Contributors.

100. Competing revolutionaries: Legitimacy and leadership in revolutionary situations.