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51. Rights and obligations in Cambridge social ontology.

52. Tolerance and political freedom: Critique of a postmodern re‐definition of tolerance.

53. Falling in and out of love: With and beyond Bourdieu on individual enchantment and disenchantment.

54. A critical review on the mimetic theory of René Girard: Politics, religion, and violence.

55. Tastes, emotions, and social cohesion: Toward a cultural theory of social exchange.

56. Systemic abduction: Reconstructing towards concept clarity in management studies.

57. Experts, naturalism, and democracy.

58. From habitus to pragma: a phenomenological critique of Bourdieu's habitus.

59. Towards a critical realist epistemology?

60. Moody habitus: Bourdieu with existential feelings.

61. Do psychologists understand honor cultures when they operationalize them?

62. The microbiome‐gut‐brain and social behavior.

63. Vagueness and social ontology: Implications of inquiry resistant borderline cases for social ontological theorising.

64. Thinking about laws in political science (and beyond).

65. A social ontology of "maximal" persons.

66. The psychology of ultimate values: A computational perspective.

67. Understanding and investigating relationality in the capability approach.

68. The right tool for the job: problems and solutions in visualizing sociological theory.

69. Blocking the solution: Social representations of threats and (non)dialogue with alternative representations in Greek‐Cypriot newspapers during peace negotiations.

70. A preliminary theory of managerialism as an ideology.

71. The impossibility of sociology as a science; arguments from within the discipline.

72. Nominalist visualities and classical social theory: An examination of Durkheim and Weber.

73. Masters of suspicion: A Bayesian decision model of motivated political reasoning.

74. Toward an integrative model of moral‐value perception.

75. Habit and the explanation of action.

76. Emotions, personhood and social ontology: A critical realist approach.

77. The psychology of bureaucracy: A normative account inspired by Rom Harré.

78. Positioning theory, embodiment, and the moral orders of objects in social dynamics: How positioning theory has neglected the body and artifactual knowing.

79. Towards the Spoken World Theory: The contribution of Rom Harré to advancing social theory.

80. Subjectivity in debate: Some reconstructed philosophical premises to advance its discussion in psychology.

81. Ideal football culture: A cultural take on self‐determination theory.

82. Alienation in a four factor world.

83. The stages of mass mobilization: separate phenomena and distinct causal mechanisms.

84. From Performativity to Representation as Intervention: Rethinking the 2008 Financial Crisis and the Recent History of Social Science.

85. A sociological formalization of Searle's social ontology.

86. Institutions as dispositions: Searle, Smith and the metaphysics of blind chess.

87. Storifying routines and routinising stories: A dualistic subject positioning analysis of controversies about constraints on patient autonomy.

88. Networked lives.

89. Scaffolding and the zone of proximal development: A problematic relationship.

90. The self as the locus of morality: A comparison between Charles Taylor and George Herbert Mead's theories of the moral constitution of the self.

91. Materialism, emergentism, and social structure: A response to Wendt's Quantum Mind.

92. The resistance experiments: Morality, authority and obedience in Stanley Milgram's account.

93. Exercising moral agency in the contexts of objective reality: toward an integrated account of ethical consumption.

94. Organisation, Emergence and Cambridge Social Ontology.

95. Towards a critical theory of communication as renewal and update of Marxist humanism in the age of digital capitalism.

96. Beyond Husserl and Schütz. Hermann Schmitz and Neophenomenological Sociology.

97. The two stories of the habitus/structure relation and the riddle of reflexivity: A meta‐theoretical reappraisal.

98. Methodological naturalism, saturation, and Psychology's failure to save the phenomena.

99. Making sense of the self: an integrative framework for moral agency.

100. Being other: Intersubjectivity, allocentrism and the possible.