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1. Writing like a Bourdieusian Scholar: From The Craft of Sociology to the Writing Patterns in Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales.

2. Values on Paper, in the Head, and in Action: On Max Weber and Value Freedom Today.

3. Challenges posed by hijacked journals in Scopus.

4. Overcoming Common Anxieties in Knowledge Translation: Advice for Scholarly Issue Advocates.

5. Curriculum as invader: Normalising white place in the Australian curriculum.

6. The Tree(s) of Hope and Ambition: An arts‐based social science informed, participatory research method to explore children's future hopes, ambitions and support in relation to COVID‐19.

7. Before the measurement of prejudice: Early psychological and sociological papers on prejudice.

8. Introducing the brightest of dawns: Regional science in "Papers ".

10. Beyond borders: Achieving research performance breakthrough with academic collaborations.

11. Key topics in social science research on COVID-19: An automated literature analysis.

12. Therapeutic jurisprudence in the courts<FN>This paper is based on a report supported, in part, by Contract No. 992479 awarded by the Judicial Council of California to the National Center for State Courts. Points of view in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Judicial Council of California or the National Center for State Courts. </FN>

13. Assessing research in the history of sociology and anthropology<FNR></FNR><FN>This paper discusses only works published in English, and is practically confined to the situation found in the United States—though I doubt my findings would have been very different had I attempted a wider purview. </FN>

14. Evolution and development of methodologies in social and behavioural science research in relation to oral health.

15. Criticism as asynchronous collaboration: An example from social science research.

16. Economic bifurcations in pandemic leadership: Power in abundance or agency amid scarcity?

17. The association of disciplinary background with the evolution of topics and methods in Library and Information Science research 1995–2015.

18. MetaFAIR: A Metadata Application Profile for Managing Research Data.

19. Visual expression of factor decomposition in regression analysis: An example of Japanese housing rents.

20. Methods to madness: The utility of complex systems science in a mad, mad world.

21. Conceptualizing inequities and oppression in oral health research.

22. POLICY STUDIES PAPERS FROM CONVENTIONS OF HIGHLY POLICY-ORIENTED ASSOCIATIONS.

23. Investigating Open Access Publishing Practices of Early and Mid‐Career Researchers in Humanities and Social Sciences Disciplines.

24. Towards a social psychology of precarity.

25. Weberian ideal type construction as concept replacement.

26. Are social sciences becoming more interdisciplinary? Evidence from publications 1960–2014.

27. Stance in academic blogs and three‐minute theses.

28. The evolution of peer‐reviewed papers.

29. Can digital data diagnose mental health problems? A sociological exploration of 'digital phenotyping'.

30. Intersectionality, positioning and narrative: exploring the utility of audio diaries in healthcare students' workplace learning.

31. Using parsed and annotated corpora to analyze parliamentarians' talk in Finland.

32. Against a descriptive turn.

33. An analysis of Norwegian public health nursing curricula: Where is the nursing literature?

34. Adopting the COM‐B model and TDF framework in oral and dental research: A narrative review.

35. Thinking outside of Philosophy: Goethe, Lévi‐Strauss, Propp.

36. If the past weighs on the present, then the present also weighs on the past: Collective remembering as an open system for human science.

37. Secondary data analysis of British population cohort studies: A practical guide for education researchers.

38. Digital divide in quantitative methods: The effects of computer‐assisted instruction and students' attitudes on knowledge acquisition.

39. Moving towards hybridity in causal explanation: The example of citizen participation.

40. Of manners and hedgehogs: Building closeness by maintaining distance.

41. Combined inner and outer loop feedback in an intelligent tutoring system for statistics in higher education.

42. Call for Papers.

43. Integrating fundamental cause theory and Bourdieu to explain pathways between socioeconomic status and health: the case of health insurance denials for genetic testing.

44. Using behavioral science theory to enhance public health nursing.

45. Methods for user-centered design and evaluation of text analysis tools in a digital history project.

46. Nursing as concrete philosophy, Part I: Risjord on nursing knowledge.

47. Spacing the subject: Thinking subjectivity after non-representational theory.

48. Qualitative methods for engineering systems: Why we need them and how to use them.

49. Value, vulnerability and voice: An integrative review on research assent.

50. Religiosity, Secular Participation, and Cultural Socialization: A Case Study of the 1933–1942 Urban English Cohort.