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1. Information structures in sociology research papers: Modeling cause–effect and comparison relations in research objective and result statements1.

2. On the Uses of Phenomenology in Sociological Research: A Typology, some Criticisms and a Plea.

3. Writing like a Bourdieusian Scholar: From The Craft of Sociology to the Writing Patterns in Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales.

4. Wanting, liking, and the sociology of motivation.

5. Towards a historical geography of girlhood.

6. Concept‐Driven Sociology.

7. A call for a sociology of adaptation.

8. The Medium in the Sociology of Niklas Luhmann: From Children to Human Beings.

9. Schools and food charity in England.

10. Navigating educational success: Modes of expectation among care‐experienced young people.

11. Representing personal and common futures: Insights and new connections between the theory of social representations and the pragmatic sociology of engagements.

12. Experience, Subjectivity, Selfhood: Beyond a Meadian Sociology of the Self.

13. Regulating diagnosis—Molecular and regulatory sub‐stratifications of lung cancer treatment.

14. Taking after a parent: Phenotypic resemblance and the professional familialisation of genomics.

15. Epistemic injustice as a bridge between medical sociology and disability studies.

16. Dwelling in epistemic disobedience: A reply to Go.

17. On the bullshitisation of mental health nursing: A reluctant work rant.

18. Depicting Bourdieu's Concepts as a Set of Stackable and Transparent Lenses.

19. Harold Garfinkel and Edward Rose in the early years of ethnomethodology.

20. 'The Machine Takes Our Jobs Away': The problem of technological unemployment in the work of Chicago sociologist William F. Ogburn.

21. In Medias Res: Using Sociology to Uncover the Harm of Arbitrary Deprivation of Nationality in Colombia. Reflections on Public Sociology as a Graduate Student1.

22. Call for Papers.

23. Can a disability studies‐medical sociology rapprochement help re‐value the work disabled people do within their rehabilitation?

24. Standpoint theory and middle‐range theorizing in International Sociology.

25. Introduction to an epistemology for analytical psychology in a civilization in transition.

26. Experiential knowledge in mental health services: Analysing the enactment of expertise in peer support.

27. Assessing place‐based identities in the early Middle Ages: a proposal for post‐Roman Iberia.

28. Unpacking school ethnic‐racial socialization: A new conceptual model.

29. Digital health: A sociomaterial approach.

30. What would it take to meaningfully attend to ethnicity and race in health research? Learning from a trial intervention development study.

31. Researching the health and social inequalities experienced by European Roma populations: Complicity, oppression and resistance.

32. Desire over damage: Epistemological shifts and anticolonial praxis from an indigenous‐led community health project.

33. "She will control my son": Navigating womanhood, English and social mobility in India.

34. Black affirming pedagogy: Reflections on the premises, challenges and possibilities of mainstreaming antiracist black pedagogy in Canadian sociology.

35. An integrated theoretical framework to explain interpersonal moralistic conflict.

36. Taking Your Own Side in the Argument.

37. The transformation of health and social care: Insights from sociology.

38. Desynchronised times? Chronobiology, (bio)medicalisation and the rhythms of life itself.

39. From loyalty to resignation: Patient–doctor figurations in type 1 diabetes.

40. Platform encounters: A study of digitised patient follow‐up in HIV care.

41. Team power dynamics and team impact: New perspectives on scientific collaboration using career age as a proxy for team power.

42. The inability of Turkey and Istanbul in institutionalisation of children's participation in urban planning: A policy analysis study.

43. Therapeutic relationships in aphasia rehabilitation: Using sociological theories to promote critical reflexivity.

44. The Indigenization of American Sociology in Japan: The Contribution of Kazuko Tsurumi.

45. Can digital data diagnose mental health problems? A sociological exploration of 'digital phenotyping'.

46. Understanding and managing uncertainty in health care: revisiting and advancing sociological contributions.

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

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

49. Understanding digital health: Productive tensions at the intersection of sociology of health and science and technology studies.

50. Towards a complex model of disaster behaviour.