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1. Dwelling in epistemic disobedience: A reply to Go.

2. The production and reception of scientific papers in the academic-industrial complex: The clinical evaluation of a new medicine.

3. Standpoint theory and middle‐range theorizing in International Sociology.

4. Waiting like a girl? The temporal constitution of femininity as a factor in gender inequality.

5. Just what is critical race theory, and what is it doing in British sociology? From "BritCrit" to the racialized social system approach.

6. Occupational mobility and cognitive ability: A commentary on Betthäuser, Bourne and Bukodi.

7. Pathways from origins to destinations: Stability and change in the roles of cognition, private schools and educational attainment.

8. Belonging across the lifetime: Time and self in Mass Observation accounts.

9. Bureaucratic encounters "after neoliberalism": Examining the supportive turn in social housing governance.

10. Medical diagnosis of dyslexia in a Swedish elite school: A case of "consecrating medicalization".

11. The dialectics of universality: The heterodox critical social theory of Robert Fine.

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

13. Making space for 'the social': connecting sociology and professional practices in urban lighting design.

14. Greening the poor: the trap of moralization.

15. Groups and individuals: conformity and diversity in the performance of gendered identities.

16. The disorganized family: institutions, practices and normativity.

17. Fetishes and factishes: Durkheim and Latour.

18. The cosmopolitan contradictions of planetary urbanization.

19. Notes towards a 'social aesthetic': Guest Editors' introduction to the special section.

20. Class and comparison: subjective social location and lay experiences of constraint and mobility.

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

22. How fields vary.

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

24. Why do nations matter? The struggle for belonging and security in an uncertain world.

25. The politics of concepts: family and its (putative) replacements.

26. Targeted harassment, subcultural identity and the embrace of difference: a case study.

27. Sociology's misfortune: disciplines, interdisciplinarity and the impact of audit culture.

28. Notes to contributors.

29. A question of perception: Bourdieu, art and the postmodern.

30. Notes to Contributors.

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

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

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

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

35. Interdependencies, values and the reshaping of difference: gender and generation at the birth of twentieth-century modernity.

36. Desperately seeking fusion: on 'joined-up thinking', 'holistic practice' and the new economy of welfare professional power.

37. Values-intuitive rational action: the dynamic relationship of instrumental rationality and values insights as a form of social action.

38. The temporal gaze: the challenge for social theory in the context of GM food.

39. Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière on art/aesthetics and politics: the origins of disagreement, 1963-1985.

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

41. The coming of age of feminist sociology: Some issues of practice and theory for the next twenty years.

42. Believing and belonging: Religion in rural England.

43. Mega-events and micro-modernization: On the sociology of the new urban tourism.

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

45. Violent families and the rhetoric of harmony.

46. Weberian closure theory: a contribution to the ongoing assessment.

47. The sociologist and the state. An assessment of Pierre Bourdieu's sociology.

48. The media of sociology: tight or loose translations?

49. Emotions, affects and the production of social life.

50. Provoking misunderstanding: a comment on Black's defence of value-free sociology.