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3“...This paper explores the factors that have recently increased support for candidates and causes of the populist right across the developed democracies,...”
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4by Bhambra, Gurminder K Published in The British journal of sociology (01.11.2017)“...The rhetoric of both the Brexit and Trump campaigns was grounded in conceptions of the past as the basis for political claims in the present. Both established...”
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5by Bonikowski, Bart Published in The British journal of sociology (01.11.2017)“...Scholarly and journalistic accounts of the recent successes of radical‐right politics in Europe and the United States, including the Brexit referendum and the...”
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6by Latour, Bruno Jensen, Pablo Venturini, Tommaso Grauwin, Sébastian Boullier, Dominique Published in The British journal of sociology (01.12.2012)“...In this paper we argue that the new availability of digital data sets allows one to revisit Gabriel Tarde's (1843–1904) social theory that entirely dispensed...”
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7by Boliver, Vikki Published in The British journal of sociology (01.06.2013)“...Now that most UK universities have increased their tuition fees to £9,000 a year and are implementing new Access Agreements as required by the Office for Fair...”
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8by Lamont, Michèle Park, Bo Yun Ayala‐Hurtado, Elena Published in The British journal of sociology (01.11.2017)“...This paper contributes to the study of social change by considering boundary work as a dimension of cultural change. Drawing on the computer‐assisted...”
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9by Bobo, Lawrence D Published in The British journal of sociology (01.11.2017)“...Despite much positive change in the post civil rights era, U.S. notions of racism and white supremacy remain powerful elements of American culture. The...”
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10“...The theme of this special issue is the necessity of a cosmopolitan turn in social and political theory. The question at the heart of this introductory chapter...”
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11by Swedberg, Richard Published in The British journal of sociology (01.03.2016)“...The basic argument in this article is that sociology and social science more generally are today severely hampered by the lack of attention being paid to...”
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13by Yan, Yunxiang Published in The British journal of sociology (01.09.2010)“...This article explores the rise of the individual and the consequential individualization of society which should be viewed as a reflexive part of China's...”
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14by Duster, Troy Published in The British journal of sociology (01.03.2015)“...The completion of the first draft of the Human Genome Map in 2000 was widely heralded as the promise and future of genetics‐based medicines and therapies – so...”
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15“...This paper sets out an approach to the analysis of political power in terms of problematics of government. It argues against an overvaluation of the `problem...”
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16by McGoey, Linsey Published in The British journal of sociology (01.09.2012)“...Ignorance and knowledge are often thought of as opposite phenomena. Knowledge is seen as a source of power, and ignorance as a barrier to consolidating...”
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17“...This article calls for a re-conceptualization of the social sciences by asking for a cosmopolitan turn. The intellectual undertaking of redefining...”
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18by Skeggs, Bev Published in The British journal of sociology (01.03.2014)“...We are living in a time when it is frequently assumed that the logic of capital has subsumed every single aspect of our lives, intervening in the organization...”
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19“...This study uses data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study to examine the extent to which economic circumstances in infancy and mother's mental well-being are...”
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20by Craig, Lyn Powell, Abigail Smyth, Ciara Published in The British journal of sociology (01.09.2014)“...Contemporary expectations of good parenting hold that focused, intensive parental attention is essential to children's development. Parental input is viewed as...”