| Advertising morality: maintaining moral worth in a stigmatized profession |
10 |
| Mixed methods research: what it is and what it could be |
8 |
| The rise of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in international development in historical perspective |
8 |
| Have wars and violence declined? |
5 |
| Character work in social movements |
5 |
| A market of distrust: toward a cultural sociology of unofficial exchanges between patients and doctors in China |
4 |
| Forms of uncertainty reduction: decision, valuation, and contest |
4 |
| Right-wing populism as gendered performance: Janus-faced masculinity in the leadership of Vladimir Putin and Recep T. Erdogan |
3 |
| Karl Polanyi, the always-embedded market economy, and the re-writing of The Great Transformation |
3 |
| Narrating political opportunities: explaining strategic adaptation in the climate movement |
3 |
| Patterns of engagement: identities and social movement organizations in Finland and Malawi |
3 |
| Nationalism as competing masculinities: homophobia as a technology of othering for hetero- and homonationalism |
3 |
| Culturally meaningful networks: on the transition from military to civilian life in the United Kingdom |
3 |
| Combining transition studies and social movement theory: towards a new research agenda |
3 |
| Racial capitalism |
3 |
| Why combatants fight: the Irish Republican Army and the Bosnian Serb Army compared |
2 |
| Boundary-work and the demarcation of civil from uncivil protest in the United States: control, legitimacy, and political inequality |
2 |
| Unseen suffering: slow violence and the phenomenological structure of social problems |
2 |
| Good on paper: sociological critique, pragmatism, and secularization theory |
2 |
| Folk economics and its role in Trump's presidential campaign: an exploratory study |
2 |
| Pragmatism and the study of large-scale social phenomena |
2 |
| Language, ethnicity, and the nation-state: on Max Weber's conception of imagined linguistic community |
2 |
| Gift exchange or quid pro quo? Temporality, ambiguity and stigma in interactions between pedestrians and service-providing panhandlers |
2 |
| The state's sexual desires: the performance of sexuality in the Dutch asylum procedure |
2 |
| How expectations became governable: institutional change and the performative power of central banks |
2 |
| Negotiating the foundations of the modern state: the emasculated citizen and the call for a post-patriarchal state at Gezi protests |
2 |
| Divergent trajectories of democratic deepening: comparing Brazil, India, and South Africa |
2 |
| The image of the veil in social theory |
2 |
| The greening imaginary: urbanized nature in Germany's Ruhr region |
2 |
| Bureaucratically split personalities: (re)ordering the mentally disordered in the French state |
1 |
| Recruitment: an undertheorized mechanism for workplace control |
1 |
| Reversal of fortune: growth trajectories of Catholicism and Protestantism in modern China |
1 |
| The great antagonism that never was: unexpected affinities between religion and education in post-secular society |
1 |
| Hydraulic society and a stupid little fish: toward a historical ontology of endangerment |
1 |
| Misdiagnosing medicalization: penal psychopathy and psychiatric practice |
1 |
| Historically contested concepts: A conceptual history of philanthropy in France, 1712-1914 |
1 |
| Mann, war, and cyberspace: dualities of infrastructural power in America |
1 |
| Driving in a dead-end street: critical remarks on Andrew Abbott's Processual Sociology |
1 |
| Totally alive: the Wisconsin Uprising and the source of collective effervescence |
1 |
| Westernizations from Peter I to Meiji: war, political competition, and institutional change |
1 |
| Hysteresis, academic biography, and political field in the People's Republic of Poland |
1 |
| Institutions and demotions: collective leadership in authoritarian regimes |
1 |
| Leveraging identities: the strategic manipulation of social hierarchies for political gain |
1 |
| China's ideological spectrum: a two-dimensional model of elite intellectuals' visions |
1 |
| Skilling and deskilling: technological change in classical economic theory and its empirical evidence |
1 |
| Why dictators hold semi-competitive elections and encourage the use of semi-independent courts: a comment on Thornhill and Smirnova's litigation and political transformation |
0 |
| Contextualizing critical junctures: what post-Soviet Russia tells us about ideas and institutions |
0 |
| Litigation and political transformation: the case of Russia |
0 |
| Paternal domination and the mafia state under post-communism |
0 |
| With us or against us?: Nazi collaboration and the dialectics of loyalty and betrayal in postwar Poland, 1944-1946 |
0 |