Princeton studies in cultural sociology
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Princeton studies in cultural sociology
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Princeton studies in cultural sociology
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- Disrupting science, social movements, American scientists, and the politics of the military, 1945-1975, Kelly Moore
- Privilege, the making of an adolescent elite at St. Paul's School, Shamus Rahman Khan
- Weaving self-evidence, a sociology of logic, Claude Rosental ; translated by Catherine Porter
- Interaction ritual chains, Randall Collins
- Impossible engineering, technology and territoriality on the Canal du Midi, Chandra Mukerji
- Becoming right, how campuses shape young conservatives, Amy J. Binder and Kate Wood
- Seeing the world, how US universities make knowledge in a global era, Mitchell L. Stevens, Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Seteney Shami
- Framing Europe, attitudes to European integration in Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom, Juan Díez Medrano
- The extreme gone mainstream, commercialization and far right youth culture in Germany, Cynthia Miller-Idriss
- Economists and societies, discipline and profession in the United States, Britain, and France, 1890s to 1990s, Marion Fourcade
- Talking prices, symbolic meanings of prices on the market for contemporary art, Olav Velthuis
- The moral background, an inquiry into the history of business ethics, Gabriel Abend
- On justification, economies of worth, Luc Boltanski, Laurent Thévenot ; translated by Catherine Porter
- Negotiating identities, states and immigrants in France and Germany, Riva Katoryano ; translated by Barbara Harshav
- Partisan publics, communication and contention across Brazilian youth activist networks, Ann Mische
- Reinventing justice, the American drug court movement, James L. Nolan, Jr
- Origins of democratic culture, printing, petitions, and the public sphere in early-modern England, David Zaret
- Privilege, the making of an adolescent elite at St. Paul's School, Shamus Rahman Khan
- Religion and family in a changing society, Penny Edgell