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1. Against a descriptive turn.

2. What makes for a successful sociology? A response to "Against a descriptive turn".

3. What has become of critique? Reassembling sociology after Latour.

4. How fields vary.

5. Reconceptualizing resistance: sociology and the affective dimension of resistance.

6. Material civilization: things and society.

7. Notes to contributors.

8. Notes to Contributors.

9. Visions in monochrome: families, marriage and the individualization thesis.

10. Beyond toleration: privacy, citizenship and sexual minorities in England and Wales.

11. Imagining The Sociological Imagination: the biographical context of a sociological classic.

12. The politics of engagement between Islam and the secular state: ambivalences of 'civil society'

13. The sociology of subjectivity, and the subjectivity of sociologists: a critique of the sociology of gender in the Australian family.

14. Social networks, travel and talk.

15. Interpersonal trust and voluntary associations: examining three approaches.

16. Hot crisis and media reassurance: A comparison of emerging diseases and Ebola Zaire.

17. Geertz, Kuhn and the idea of a cultural paradigm.

18. `From Universal History to Historical Sociology': By J.A. Banks--a critical comment.

19. Putting Adam Ferguson in his place.

20. The intellectuals and capitalism.

21. Notes to contributors.

22. Notes to Contributors.

23. A new political arithmetic to make sociology useful? Comments on a debate.

24. Domestic equipment does not increase domestic work: a response to Bittman, Rice and Wajcman.

25. Signal crimes and signal disorders: notes on deviance as communicative action.

26. Consumption and its discontents: addiction, identity and the problems of freedom.

27. The sources of political orientations in post-industrial society: social class and education revisited.

28. Sociology and political arithmetic: some principles of a new policy science.

29. Making social science useful.

30. Policy and sociology.

31. Complexity and practical knowledge in the social sciences: a comment on Stehr and Grundmann.

32. Protocols, practices, and the reproduction of technique in molecular biology.

33. In search of the wage-labour/service contract: new evidence on the validity of the Goldthorpe class schema.

34. Spencer is dead, long live Spencer: individualism, holism, and the problem of norms.

35. Do the social sciences create phenomena?: the example of public opinion research.

36. Foucault, Foucauldians and sociology.

37. Stuart Hall's cultural studies and the problem of hegemony.

38. Is equality of opportunity a false ideal for society?

39. Scientific community: formulations and critique of a sociological motif.

40. State, science and economy in traditional societies: some problems in Weberian sociology of science.

41. Problems of involvement and detachment in the writings of Norbert Elias.

42. Overrating inequality and ignoring the difference: a reply to Mahon.

43. Appraising Goffman.

44. Max Weber: a monumental edition in the making.

45. 'Rescuing motives' rescued: a reply to Sharrock and Watson.

46. Liturgy, ambiguity and silence: the ritual management of real absence.

47. Zygmunt Bauman: Personal reflections within the mainstream of modernity.

48. Rational action theory for sociology.

49. Explaining women's employment patterns: `Orientations to work' revisited.

50. Political thought and the limits of orthodoxy: A response to Curtis.