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

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

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

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

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

6. Fetishes and factishes: Durkheim and Latour.

7. Sociology and nursing: Role performance in a psychiatric setting.

8. The dialectics of universality: The heterodox critical social theory of Robert Fine.

9. The cosmopolitan contradictions of planetary urbanization.

10. Contemporary adoptive kinship: a contribution to new kinship studies.

11. Role of sociology within the nursing enterprise: Some reflections on the unfinished debate.

12. Response to Carter and Sealey.

13. The temporal gaze: the challenge for social theory in the context of GM food.

14. Social inequalities in dental health.

15. The Positivism-Humanism Debate in Sociology: A Reconsideration.

16. ON THE PRAGMATICS OF SOCIAL THEORY: THE CASE OF ELIAS'S 'ON THE PROCESS OF CIVILIZATION'.

17. The sociologist and the state. An assessment of Pierre Bourdieu's sociology.

18. Re-conceptualizing Abstract Conceptualization in Social Theory: The Case of the 'Structure' Concept Re-conceptualizing Abstract Conceptualization in Social Theory: The Case of the 'Structure' Concept.

19. Looking beyond learning: notes towards the critical study of educational technology.

20. Formalism, Behavioral Realism and the Interdisciplinary Challenge in Sociological Theory.

21. Rebutting the suggestion that Anthony Giddens’s Structuration Theory offers a useful framework for sociological nursing research: a critique based upon Margaret Archer’s Realist Social Theory.

22. Symbolic interactionism and the concept of power.

23. Smith'sSentiments(1759) and Wright'sPassions(1601): the beginnings of sociology.

24. The Analysis of the Borders of the Social World: A Challenge for Sociological Theory.

25. Collective Acceptance, Social Institutions, and Social Reality.

26. Critical realism and the dialectic.

27. The authority of complexity.

28. Spencer is dead, long live Spencer: individualism, holism, and the problem of norms.

29. The Challenges and Joys of Publicly Engaged Sociology.

30. Denying the Data: Learning from the Accomplished Sciences.

31. The Recent History and the Emerging Reality of American Sociological Theory: A Metatheoretical Interpretation.

32. Where Do Organizational Forms Come From?

33. Foucault, Foucauldians and sociology.

34. THE DEMISE OF THE PEASANT: SOME REFLECTIONS ON IDEOLOGICAL INROADS INTO SOCIAL THEORY.

35. Sociology after the postcolonial: Response to Julian Go's 'thinking against empire'.

36. Decolonizing Sociology Through Collaboration, Co‐Learning and Action: A Case for Participatory Action Research1.

37. More Than Metaphors: Will Sociology Search for the Soul of Du Bois?

38. Robin Williams and the Long Twentieth Century of American Sociology ... or Back to the Future.

39. JÜRGEN HABERMAS AND THE RATIONALIZATION OF COMMUNICATIVE INTERACTION.

40. The structure of closure: a critique and development of the theories of Weber, Collins, and Parkin.

41. Max Weber's 'Interpretive Sociology': a comparison of conception and practice.

42. Critical social theory: an introduction and critique.

43. Problem Retention and Problem Change in Science.

44. CULTURAL RELATIVISM AND SOCIAL CRITICISM FROM A TAYLORIAN PERSPECTIVE.

45. Retroduction: an alternative research strategy?

46. The influence of 'topic and resource' on some aspects of social theorising.

47. The social construction of character.

48. Revisiting the sociology of identities and selves with discursive resources.

49. W. E. B. Du Bois at the center: from science, civil rights movement, to Black Lives Matter.

50. Kindness in Australia: an empirical critique of moral decline sociology.