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Welcome to Theory of Political Sociology
A Sociology for the Second Great Transformation?
After Postmodernism – Back to Sociological Theory?
Class Analysis and Class Theory
Collective Identity and Social Movements
Conflict Research in Africa
Debate on Power Should Continue
From Reflection to Refraction: Opening up Open Marxism
Ideas, Politics, and Public Policy
Interpersonal Trust and Voluntary Associations: Examining Three Approaches
Is Political Sociology Informed by Political Science?
Lest Power be Forgotten: Networks, Division and Difference in the City
Looking Back at 25 Years of Sociology and the Annual Review of Sociology
Radically Reconstituting the Subject: Social Theory and Human Nature
Reading the Asian Crisis: History, Culture and Institutional Truths
Science and Citizenship under Post-socialism
Sociology and Social Policy: From a Love-Hate Relationship with the State to Cynicism and Pragmatism
Sociology of Terrorism
Taking Sides and Constructing Identities: Reflections on Conflict Theory
The Antiquity of the Nation? Critical Reflections from the Ancient Near East
The Contribution of Weberian Sociology to Studies of Southeast Asia
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