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151. The Second Somatic Revolution.

152. Are Constructiveness and Destructiveness Essential Features of Guilt and Shame Feelings Respectively?

153. Szasz and His Interlocutors: Reconsidering Thomas Szasz's “Myth of Mental Illness” Thesis.

154. Measuring Self-Respect.

155. Elder-Vass's Move and Giddens's Call.

156. For Emergence: Refining Archer's Account of Social Structure.

157. Can There Ever Be a Non-Specific Adaptation? A Response to Simon J. Hampton.

158. A Critical Epistemology of Analytical Statistics: Addressing the Sceptical Realist.

159. Genetically Modified Organisms in the Portuguese Press: thematization and anchoring.

160. Situated Objectivity.

161. Can Social Systems be Autopoietic? Bhaskar's and Giddens’ Social Theories.

162. An Ecological Approach to Semiotics.

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

164. Representational Projects and Interacting Forms of Knowledge.

165. What’s in a Name? An Examination of Social Identities.

166. The Impossibility of Which Naturalism? A Response and a Reply.

167. Some Problems and Possibilities in the Study of Dynamical Social Processes.

168. Dyadic characteristics of guanxi and their consequences.

169. The Nature of Social Responsibility: Exploring Emancipatory Ends.

170. Everyday Life in Social Psychology.

171. Conceptual Problems in the Development of a Psychological Notion of "Intuition".

172. William James' Theory of Emotions: Filling in the Picture.

173. Splitting Difference: Psychoanalysis, Hatred and Exclusion.

175. Explaining Violence - Towards a Critical Friendship with Neuroscience?

176. A Critique of an Epistemic Intellectual Culture: Cartesianism, Normativism and Modern Crises.

177. Kurt Lewin's Leadership Studies and His Legacy to Social Psychology: Is There Nothing as Practical as a Good Theory?

178. Human Motivation in Question: Discussing Emotions, Motives, and Subjectivity from a Cultural-Historical Standpoint.

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

180. Networked lives.

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

182. 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.

183. Contingency, novelty and choice. Cultural evolution as internal selection.

184. Toward Defining the Causal Role of Consciousness: Using Models of Memory and Moral Judgment from Cognitive Neuroscience to Expand the Sociological Dual-Process Model.

185. How I am Constructing Culture-inclusive Theories of Social-psychological Process in our Age of Globalization.

186. Social Psychology from Flat to Round: Intersubjectivity and Space in Peter Sloterdijk's Bubbles.

187. The Concept(s) of Trust in Late Modernity, the Relevance of Realist Social Theory.

188. Why American Sociology Needs Biographical Sociology- European Style.

189. Abstracts.

190. Paula Castro and Isabel Gomes, Genetically Modified Organisms in the Portuguese Press: thematization and anchoring, pp. 1–18.

191. Abstracts.

192. Strategic uncertainty, coordination failure and emergence: A game theory study on agency‐structure interactions.

193. Specific Organizational Citizenship Behaviours and Organizational Effectiveness: The Development of a Conceptual Heuristic Device.

194. The Roles of Evolution in the Social Sciences: Is Biology Ballistic?

195. Protest Suicide: A Systematic Model with Heuristic Archetypes.

196. Dialogue, Linguistic Hinges and Semantic Barriers: Social Psychological Uses and Functions of a Vulgar Term.

197. Why Aesthetic Patterns Matter: Art and a 'Qualitative' Social Theory.

198. The Theory of Conditionality: An Illustration of the Place of Norms in the Field of Social Thinking.

199. A Mead- Chomsky Comparison Reveals a Set of Key Questions on the Nature of Language and Mind.

200. Greater Self, Lesser Self: Dimensions of Self-Interest in Chinese Filial Piety.