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1. Sociology as the foundation of leisure studies: A critical analysis.

2. What sociologists learn from music: identity, music-making, and the sociological imagination.

3. 'Full speed ahead Barcelona': the social construction of Roy Keane's 1999 semi-final performance versus Juventus.

4. Re-situating Weber-reception in the circulation of knowledge: analyzing the intermediation of Chinese sociologists with overseas trajectory.

5. Employment and education of Sociologists. Opportunities and critical factors of a multifaceted profession.

6. Prefigurative politics and social change: a typology drawing on transition studies.

7. The Pricking of a Sacred Cow: A Suggestion for Reform of the Manuscript Review Process and the Gatekeepers' Response.

8. Economics in sociology? Original economic theories, concepts and approaches in classical sociologists.

9. The Oxford Ethnography Conference: a place in history?

10. Universalism vs. particularism: a round trip from sociology to economics.

11. Lazarsfeld's wives, or: what happened to women sociologists in the twentieth century.

12. The Inevitability and Promise of Historical Sociology.

13. Debating sociology and climate change.

14. Financial Market Capitalism and Labour in Germany. Merits and Limits of a Sociological Concept.

15. Techno-environmental risks and ecological modernisation in “double-risk” societies: reconceptualising Ulrich Beck’s risk society thesis.

16. A Conversation between Nancy Chodorow and Ilene Philipson.

17. On the Shoulders of Citers: Notes on the Social Organization of Intellectual Deference.

18. The sociologist: a profession without a community.

19. A Global Scientific Community? Universalism Versus National Parochialism in Patterns of International Communication in Sociology*.

20. Searching for pearls: 'Doing' biographical research on Pearl Jephcott.

21. The politics of disagreement in critical education policy studies: a response to Morsy, Gulson and Clarke.

22. The quest for cognitive justice: towards a pluriversal human rights education.

23. 'A Time of War': contextual and organisational dimensions in the construction of combat motivation in the IDF.

24. Beyond the Narratives of Decolonization: Re-situating Sociological Knowledge within the Context of Development in South Africa.

25. Sociology, risk and the environment: a material-semiotic approach.

26. SOME MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT SCIENTIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY.

27. The temporal dimension of reflexivity: linking reflexive orientations to the stock of knowledge.

28. Is Research Possible? A rejoinder to Tooley's `On School Choice and Social Class'.

29. Comments on Willis, Wells and Picou.

30. Specification of Boundaries of Constucted Types through Use of the Pattern Variable.

31. Questioning representations of athletes with elevated testosterone levels in elite women's sports: a critical policy analysis.

32. The convergence of alternative food networks within “rural development” initiatives: the case of the New Rural Reconstruction Movement in China.

33. Powerful knowledge, esoteric knowledge, curriculum knowledge.

34. Should I pitch my tent in the middle ground? On 'middling tendency', Beck and inequality in youth sociology.

35. EDITORIAL.

36. Producing comics culture: a sociological approach to the study of comics.

37. FORUM--Editor's Note.

38. Commodification, water infrastructure, and methodologies for counting water losses in South Africa.

39. Differing to agree: a reply to Hammersley and Abraham.

40. Tradition, culture and identity in the reform of teachers' work in Scotland and England: some methodological considerations.

41. Altruism, sociology and the history of economic thought.

42. Unintended consequences of computer-mediated communications.

43. Sociology research in contemporary South Africa.

44. Three Faces in Russian Sociology: Surviving Intellectually as Sociologists in a Totalitarian Society.

45. What is an algorithm? Financial regulation in the era of high-frequency trading.

46. Curriculum Research and Curricular Politics.

47. Socialisation into Teaching: the research which lost its way.

48. The Transition from School to Work and the Recession: evidence from the Scottish Leavers Surveys, 1977-1983.

49. On Sharpening Sociologists' Prose.

50. The Importance of Race Among Black Sociologists.