Cambridge cultural social studies
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Cambridge cultural social studies
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Cambridge cultural social studies
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- The embryo research debate, science and the politics of reproduction, Michael Mulkay
- To rule Jerusalem, Roger Friedland, Richard Hecht
- Evil and human agency, understanding collective evildoing, Arne Johan Vetlesen
- Race, media, and the crisis of civil society, from Watts to Rodney King, Ronald N. Jacobs
- Nation and commemoration, creating national identities in the United States and Australia, Lyn Spillman
- The work of global justice, human rights as practices, Fuyuki Kurasawa
- Social performance, symbolic action, cultural pragmatics, and ritual, edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander, Bernhard Giesen, Jason L. Mast
- Challenging diversity, rethinking equality and the value of difference, Davina Cooper
- A phenomenology of working class experience, Simon J. Charlesworth
- The making of English national identity, Krishan Kumar
- Cultural trauma, slavery and the formation of African American identity, Ron Eyerman
- Thinking through television, Ron Lembo
- Avoiding politics, how Americans produce apathy in everyday life, Nina Eliasoph
- Intellectuals and the German nation, collective identity in an axial age, Bernhard Giesen ; translated by Nicholas Levis and Amos Weisz
- Genealogies of citizenship, markets, statelessness, and the right to have rights, Margaret R. Somers
- Distant suffering, morality, media, and politics, Luc Boltanski ; translated by Graham Burchell
- Theorizing the standoff, contingency in action, Robin Wagner-Pacifici
- Illiberal politics in neoliberal times, culture, security and populism in the new Europe, Mabel Berezin
- The performative presidency, crisis and resurrection during the Clinton years, Jason L. Mast
- The unfinished revolution, social movement theory and the gay and lesbian movement, Stephen M. Engel
- Music and social movements, mobilizing traditions in the twentieth century, Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison
- Identity before identity politics, Linda Nicholson
- Nation and commemoration, creating national identities in the United States and Australia, Lyn Spillman
- Social postmodernism, beyond identity politics, edited by Linda Nicholson and Steven Seidman
- Trust, a sociological theory
- Challenging diversity, rethinking equality and the value of difference, Davina Cooper
- Virtuosity, charisma, and social order, a comparative sociological study of monasticism in Theravada Buddhism and medieval Catholicism, Ilana Friedrich Silber
- Colonial fantasies, towards a feminist reading of Orientalism, Meyda YeÄŸenoÄŸlu
- Nationalism and literature, the politics of culture in Canada and the United States, Sarah M. Corse
- Intellectual discourse and the politics of modernization, negotiating modernity in Iran, Ali Mirsepassi
- The making of English national identity, Krishan Kumar
- Music and social movements, mobilizing traditions in the twentieth century, Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison
- Symbol and ritual in the new Spain, the transition to democracy after Franco, Laura Desfor Edles
- Matters of culture, cultural sociology in practice, edited by Roger Friedland and John Mohr
- Identity before identity politics, Linda Nicholson
- Challenging codes, collective action in the information age, Alberto Melucci
- Territorial ambitions and the gardens of Versailles, Chandra Mukerji
- Fundamentalism, sectarianism, and revolution, the Jacobin dimension of modernity, S.N. Eisenstadt
- Social performance, symbolic action, cultural pragmatics, and ritual, edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander, Bernhard Giesen, Jason L. Mast
- Identity without selfhood, Simone de Beauvoir and bisexuality, Mariam Fraser
- The new public, professional communication and the means of social influence, Leon H. Mayhew
- The new American cultural sociology, edited by Philip Smith
- Identity, interest, and action, a cultural explanation of Sweden's intervention in the Thirty Years War, Erik Ringmar
- Distant suffering, morality, media and politics, Luc Boltanski ; translated by Graham Burchell
- The playing self, person and meaning in the planetary society, Alberto Melucci
- Social postmodernism, beyond identity politics, edited by Linda Nicholson and Steven Seidman
- Struggles for subjectivity, identity, action, and youth experience, Kevin McDonald
- Screening the Los Angeles "riots", race, seeing, and resistance, Darnell M. Hunt
- The search for political community, American activists reinventing commitment, Paul Lichterman
- Jews in Germany after the Holocaust, memory, identity, and Jewish-German relations, Lynn Rapaport