Incoming Resources
- Understanding popular culture, John Fiske
- Introduction to modernity, twelve preludes, September 1959-May 1961
- Cynicism and postmodernity, Timothy Bewes
- Understanding change, models, methodologies, and metaphors, edited by Andreas Wimmer and Reinhart Kössler
- Understanding social change, edited by Anthony F. Heath, John Ermisch, Duncan Gallie
- Evolution versus revolution, the paradoxes of social change, Melvyn L. Fein
- World-systems analysis, an introduction, Immanuel Wallerstein
- Theories of industrial society, Richard J. Badham
- Journal of organisational transformation & social change
- The great tradeoff, confronting moral conflicts in the era of globalization, Steven R. Weisman
- 99 theses on the revaluation of value, a postcapitalist manifesto, Brian Massumi
- The futurist
- Social emergence, societies as complex systems, R. Keith Sawyer
- Dialectical anthropology
- Research in social movements, conflicts and change, supplement
- The three waves of globalization, a history of a developing global consciousness, Robbie Robertson
- Development, Anthony Payne, Nicola Phillips
- Wired for culture, the natural history of human cooperation, Mark Pagel
- Changing the debate on Europe, the inaugural Dahrendorf Symposium, guest editors: Helmut K.Anheier and Damian Chalmers
- Research in social movements, conflicts and change
- The theory of cultural and social selection, W.G. Runciman
- Structural change, competitiveness and industrial policy, painful lessons from the European periphery, edited by Aurora A.C Teixeira, Ester Silva and Ricardo Paes Mamede
- Leviathan transformed, seven national states in the new century, edited by Theodore Caplow
- Theorising modernity, reflexivity, environment, and identity in Giddens' social theory, edited by Martin O'Brien, Sue Penna and Colin Hay
- Tangible things, making history through objects, Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Ivan Gaskell, Sara J. Schechner, Sarah Anne Carter with photographs by Samantha S. B. van Gerbig
- La société du malaise, Alain Ehrenberg
- RE:imagining change, how to use story-based strategy to win campaigns, build movements, and change the world, Patrick Reinsborough and Doyle Canning
- Disorder, hard times in the 21st century, Helen Thompson
- Reimagining social movements, from collectives to individuals, edited by Antimo L. Farro, Henri Lustiger-Thaler
- PostCapitalism, a guide to our future, Paul Mason
- Beyond the crisis, edited by Norman Birnbaum ; with essays by ... [others]
- Social interest and categorical structure, conceptions of history and social change, Jeffers Chertok
- Chronicles of a liquid society, Umberto Eco ; translated from the Italian by Richard Dixon
- Logic on the track of social change, David Braybrooke, Bryson Brown, Peter K. Schotch, with two chapters by Laura Byrne
- Political creativity, reconfiguring institutional order and change, edited by Gerald Berk, Dennis C. Galvan, and Victoria Hattam
- The dynamics of modern society, poverty, policy and welfare, edited by Lutz Leisering and Robert Walker
- World futures
- Critical readings on assessing and learning for social change, a review
- Millennium, from religion to revolution : how civilization has changed over a thousand years, Ian Mortimer
- Systems thinking for social change, a practical guide to solving complex problems, avoiding unintended consequences, and achieving lasting results, David Peter Stroh
- Globalization, the macroeconomic implications of microeconomic heterogeneity, Andrei A. Levchenko
- Institutions, globalisation and empowerment, edited by Kartik C. Roy and Jörn Sideras