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201. What Is Anti‐Colonial Global Social Theory?

202. Introduction: Intellectual decolonization: Contexts, Critiques and Alternatives.

203. Hemşirelerin Örgütsel Bağlılık Düzeyinin Yenilikçi İş Davranışlarına Etkisi.

204. Special issue: the elements of theorizing.

205. Social theory and overinterpretation.

206. Theoretical innovation and perspectival realism.

207. Professional burnout among expert physicians, patient‐focused care, and trust in top management: Moving forward.

208. No evidence that belief in conspiracy theories is negatively related to attitudes toward transhumanism.

209. Unity in Diversity of Religions in Bumi Flobamora, Indonesia: From Traditional to Modern Pluralism.

210. A roundtable discussion of Kathryn Claire Higgins and Sarah Banet-Weiser's Believability: Sexual Violence, Media and the Politics of Doubt.

211. A conversation with Monica Cornejo, Andrea Pető and Paola Rivetti on the book Religion, Gender, and Populism in the Mediterranean: Religion, Gender, and Populism in the Mediterranean, edited by Alberta Giorgi, Júlia Garraio, and Teresa Toldy, London, Routledge, 2023, 216 pp., £104 ISBN 9781032259741 (hardback), £31.19 ISBN 9781003300885 (ebook)

212. REDEFINING LIMITS: entropy and a new natural contract.

213. Tracing the smells of childhoods with an olfactory research inquiry.

214. A Brief Internet-Based Passive Psychoeducation Intervention to Promote Healthy Relationships Among Young Adults: A Pilot Randomised Placebo-Controlled Trial.

215. Using Normalisation Process Theory to explore an interprofessional approach to Goals of Care: a qualitative study of stakeholders' perspectives.

216. Jesus's Origins (Matthew 1–2) as Cultural Trauma.

217. Relationality as Relationalities and a Model of Human (and Other) Justice Through Qualitative Inquiry.

218. How Can Critique of Critique Create Possibilities for Critical Qualitative Inquiry?

219. Origins of Critical Theory and the Exclusion of the Black Philosopher W. E. B. Du Bois.

220. Afterword: Play, Personhood and Digital Mortality.

221. Moving from Principle to Practice: A Researcher's Guide to Co-Leading Engaged Research with Community Partners and Patients with Lived Experience to Reduce Maternal Mortality and Morbidity for Maternal Sepsis.

222. Gender stereotypes and voice assistants: do users' gender and conversation topic matter?

223. The Scientist, the Therapist, and the Conspiracy Theorist: Three Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic Within the Ultra-orthodox Jewish Revival Movement in Israel.

224. Reflections on ecological social theory marking 50 years of E. F. Schumacher's Small is Beautiful.

225. Schumacher in the age of generative AI: Towards a new critique of technology.

226. Meta-economics, scale and contemporary social theory: Re-reading E. F. Schumacher's Small is Beautiful.

227. Talcott Parsons as Psychoanalytically Oriented Social Psychologist.

228. Multimodality and critical race theory as tools of canonical subversion.

229. Introduction: Following Absence: Plotlines of Erasure and Ruination in the Middle East and North Africa.

230. Ethical Antinomies: The Problem of Realism in Ottoman Literary Modernity.

231. Using theory from the Global South: From social cohesion and collective efficacy to ubuntu.

232. How southern is Southern criminology in Latin America?

233. Capital struggles in security networks: A theoretical framework.

234. #Preeclampsiasurvivor and symbolic interactionism in women's maternal health.

235. Pandemic gardening: Variant adaptations to COVID-19 disruptions by community gardens, school gardens, and urban farms.

236. 'I disdain the company of flatterers!': How and when observed ingratiation predicts employees' ostracism toward their ingratiating colleagues.

237. Situational privacy: theorizing privacy as communication and media practice.

238. The Inner Reformation of Reformational Philosophy: Responses to Geertsema and Van Woudenberg.

239. Self-Tracking as a Dietetic Practice.

240. Sounds Pretty Hopeful to Me: Hope for Sociology in Fostering Social Change.

241. Cyberstructure.

242. Eingegangene Bücher (Ausführliche Besprechung vorbehalten): Zeitraum 19.03.2024–17.07.2024.

243. Asian American Critical Pedagogy Framework and Principles in Art Education.

244. THREE KINDS OF PRIORITARIANISM.

245. NOT LIVING MY BEST LIFE: A Reply to Masny.

246. LETTING ANIMALS OFF THE HOOK.

247. THE CHALLENGE FOR CORONAVIRUS VACCINE TESTING.

248. The Poverty of Our Freedom.

249. Problems of upbringing in the sociological perspective, or why pedagogy needs sociology - impressions.

250. Dekolonisierung als Dekanonisierung?: Zur Ortsbestimmung Lateinamerikas und der Karibik in der soziologischen Wissensproduktion und -rezeption.

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