New Releases
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2. September 2009
New Release: History vs. Genealogy: Why Ethnomethodology was Forgotten in the Debate on Social-Scientific Reflexivity. By Andreas Langenohl
in: Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 10,3 (2009).
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30. June 2009
New Release: Religion, Class Coalitions, and Welfare States. Edited by Kees van Kersbergen and Philip Manow
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009 (Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics).
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25. June 2009
New release: Individual Religiosity, Religious Context, and the Creation of Social Trust in Germany. By Richard Traunmüller
In: Schmollers Jahrbuch (Journal of Applied Social Science Studies) 129,2 (2009), 357-375.
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23. June 2009
New release: The Synthetic Situation: Interactionism for a Global World. By Karin Knorr Cetina
In: Symbolic Interaction, 32,1 (2009), 61–87.
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4. May 2009
New release: Beyond the Law. The Image of Piracy in the Legal Writings of Hugo Grotius. By Michael Kempe
In: Hans W. Blom (ed.), Property, Piracy and Punishment. Hugo Grotius on War and Booty in De iure praedae – Concepts and Contexts, Leiden / Boston: Brill 2009, 379-395.
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27. April 2009
New release: Selfculturalisation of the city. by Andreas Reckwitz
About transformation of modern urbanity in the “creative city”. In: Mittelweg 36, 18,2 (2009), 2-34.
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8. April 2009
New release: Two Reflexivities in Current Social Science: Remarks on an Absent Debate. By Andreas Langenohl
In: Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 10, 2 (2009), Art. 9
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28. March 2009
New release: Electoral Rules, class coalitions and welfare state regimes - or how to explain Esping-Andersen with Stein Rokkan. By Philip Manow
In: Socio Economic Review 7, 1 (2009), 101-121.
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20. March 2009
New release: Zur Epistemologie der Natur/Kultur-Grenze und zu ihren disziplinären Folgen. By Albrecht Koschorke
In: Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift 83,1 (2009), S. 9-25.
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12. March 2009
New release: Does a multi-tier NATO matter? The Atlantic alliance and the process of strategic change. By Timo Noetzel and Benjamin Schreer
In: International Affairs 85,2 (2009), 211-226.