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1. Shattering the 'looking-glass world': the Congress for Cultural Freedom in South Asia, 1951–55.

2. What's new in the new ideology critique?

3. Managing staged policy implementation: Balancing short‐term needs and long‐term goals.

4. What works to prevent violence against children in Afghanistan? Findings of an interrupted time series evaluation of a school-based peace education and community social norms change intervention in Afghanistan.

5. Problems with the concept of capitalism in the social sciences.

6. Give Peace a Chance: Reconciling Four (not Three) 'New Institutionalisms'.

7. Getting ‘Out There’ and Impacting: The Problem of Housing and Urban Research and its Anarchist Alternative.

8. Learning, Change, and Economic Performance.

9. Guideline for improving the reliability of Google Ngram studies: Evidence from religious terms.

10. Impact of acculturation on oral health among immigrants and ethnic minorities: A systematic review.

11. Campaigning for Universal Norms: The role campaigns play in bringing about change at international policy, social and corporate levels.

12. Expanding the contribution of the social sciences to social-ecological resilience research.

13. Feminism in Research: From Theory to Methodology to Empirical Inquiry.

14. Realism as Family Resemblance.

15. TRANSFORMATION IN MALAYSIAN HIGHER EDUCATION: STUDENTS' UNDERSTANDING OF CREATIVITY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES.

16. Family is NOT an institution: distinguishing institutions from organisations in social science and social theory.

17. A small sociology of maternal memory.

18. The future of the sociology of youth Institutional, theoretical and methodological challenges.

19. Policing mobile criminality: implications for police forces in the UK.

20. Overcoming path dependency: path generation in open systems.

21. Rethinking the Youth Phase of the Life-course: The Case for Emerging Adulthood?

22. Education for Modernity: The Impact of American Social Science on Alva and Gunnar Myrdal and the "Swedish Model" of School Reform.

23. D-PLACE: A Global Database of Cultural, Linguistic and Environmental Diversity.

24. Industrial participatory action research, emergence of a research-knowledge democracy project with metal workers.

25. Ideological Orientation and Political Control of Vietnamese Social Science.

26. Prospects for radical emissions reduction through behavior and lifestyle change.

27. A cosmopolitan approach to the explanation of social change: social mechanisms, processes, modernity.

28. On the Origin of Species-Being: Marx Redefined.

29. Hormone Mimics and their Promise of Significant Otherness.

30. Explaining drug policy: Towards an historical sociology of policy change

31. Rituals: An economic interpretation

32. The Elderly and Family Change in Asia with a Focus in Iran: A Sociological Assessment.

33. The Nature of Sociological Knowledge.

34. Reproducing or Challenging Power in the Questions We Ask and the Methods We Use: A Framework for Activist Research in Urban Education.

35. Gender violence and development discourse in Bangladesh.

36. Approaches to social change in Social Forums: snapshots of recompositions in progress.

37. Human development in times of social change: Theoretical considerations and research needs.

38. Archaeological Perspectives on the Rise of the Okinawan State.

39. New heads for Freud's hydra: Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles.

40. Theory and Method in Social Impact Assessment.

41. Differential Paths to Political Activism: Comparisons of Four Mobilization Processes After the Three Mile Island Accident.

42. THE STRUGGLE OF A DEPARTMENT: COLUMBIA SOCIOLOGY IN THE 1920s.

43. REPLY TO BERND HAMM'S CRITIQUE OF 'THE TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPE AS A CHALLENGE TO COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY'.

44. PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL CHANGE, AGAIN?

45. Anchored Narratives: The Story and Findings of Half a Century of Research into the Determinants of Fertility.

46. Change in Societal Technology and Development, 1950-1990.

47. THE STRENGTH OF WEAK TIES: A NETWORK THEORY REVISITED.

48. Tell No Lies, Claim No Easy Victories: Possibilities and Contradictions of Emancipatory Struggles in the Current Neo-Colonial Condition.

50. Enjoyment as a Category of Political Theory.