| The Anger Games: Who Voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 Election, and Why? |
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| The Emotional Labor of Surveillance: Digital Control in Fast Fashion Retail |
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| 'Building Us Up': Supporting Black Male College Students in a Black Male Initiative Program |
7 |
| Capitalism, Patriarchy, Slavery, and Racism in the Age of Digital Capitalism and Digital Labour |
7 |
| The Meta-Disciplinary: Capital at the Threshold of Control |
6 |
| State, Class and Capital: Gentrification and New Urban Developmentalism in Hong Kong |
6 |
| At the Intersection of Urban and Care Policy: The Invisibility of Eldercare Workers in the Global City |
6 |
| Partners in Patriarchy: Faith-Based Organizations and Neoliberalism in Turkey |
6 |
| Crisis of Solidarity? Changing Welfare and Migration Regimes in Sweden |
5 |
| Gendered Dimensions and Capabilities: Opportunities, Dilemmas and Challenges |
5 |
| Mediating Agency and Structure in Sociology: What Role for Conversion Factors? |
5 |
| I Pray That We Will Find a Way to Carry on This Dream: How a Law Enforcement Crackdown United an Online Community |
5 |
| Experimenting with Price: Crafting the New Social Contract in Finland |
5 |
| Organized Persuasive Communication: A new conceptual framework for research on public relations, propaganda and promotional culture |
5 |
| NGOs, Social Movements and the Neoliberal State: Incorporation, Reinvention, Critique |
5 |
| A Solidarity Machine? Hong Kong Labour NGOs in Guangdong |
4 |
| Indigenous Social Enterprises as Drivers of Sustainable Development: Insights From Mexico and Peru |
4 |
| Labour as a Commons: The Example of Worker-Recuperated Companies |
4 |
| So-called Accumulation by Dispossession |
4 |
| The Flint Water Crisis, the Karegnondi Water Authority and Strategic-Structural Racism |
4 |
| Towards a Critical Sociology of Democracy: The Potential of the Capability Approach |
4 |
| Precarization and Labor Resistance: Canada, the USA, India and China |
4 |
| Organizing Under Austerity: How Residents' Concerns Became the Flint Water Crisis |
4 |
| Bringing Propaganda Back into News Media Studies |
4 |
| Bridging Ethnic Differences for Cultural Intimacy: Production of Migrant Care Workers in Japan |
3 |
| The Struggle for Recognition: The Politics of Migrant Care Worker Policies in Taiwan |
3 |
| Reflections on Globalized Care Chains and Migrant Women Workers |
3 |
| Authoritarian Liberalism in Europe: A Common Critique of Neoliberalism and Ordoliberalism |
3 |
| A Neoliberal Response to an Urban Crisis: Emergency Management in Flint, MI |
3 |
| Toxic Cities: Neoliberalism and Environmental Racism in Flint and Detroit Michigan |
3 |
| Traveling Policy: Place Marketing and the Neoliberal Turn of Urban Studies in South Korea |
3 |
| Just-in-Time Urbanization? Managing Migration, Citizenship, and Schooling in the Chinese City |
3 |
| Exclusive Development(s): Special Economic Zones and Enclave Urbanism in the Philippines |
3 |
| A Critical Discourse Analysis of Welfare-to-Work Program Managers' Expectations and Evaluations of Their Clients' Mothering |
3 |
| Critical Management as Critique of Management |
3 |
| Alienation, Private Property, and Democracy: Why Worrell and Krier Raise Questions in the Clouds |
3 |
| Atopia Awaits! A Critical Sociological Analysis of Marx's Political Imaginary |
2 |
| Imagining Lacan Imagining Marx |
2 |
| Urban Developmentalism in East Asia: Geopolitical Economies, Spaces of Exception, and Networks of Expertise |
2 |
| Zone Analog: The State-Market Problematic and Territorial Economies in China |
2 |
| Hsinchu Technopolis: A Sociotechnical Imaginary of Modernity in Taiwan? |
2 |
| Detroit to Flint and Back Again: Solidarity Forever |
2 |
| When the FBI Knocks: Racialized State Surveillance of Muslims |
2 |
| Either You Do It or You're Going to the Box: Coerced Labor in Contemporary America |
2 |
| Capitalism, Neoliberalism, and Unfree Labour |
2 |
| Duplicitous Freedom: Moral and Material Care Work in Anti-Trafficking Rescue and Rehabilitation |
2 |
| Shaping and Reshaping Care and Migration in East and Southeast Asia |
2 |
| The Global Governance of Paid Domestic Work: Comparing the Impact of ILO Convention No. 189 in Ecuador and India |
2 |
| Ordoliberalism and Neoliberalization: Governing through Order or Disorder |
2 |
| Why is Neo-liberalism so Resilient? |
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