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Social TheoryTwenty Introductory LecturesHans JoasUniversitat Erfurt, Germany
and Wolfgang KnöblGeorg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany
Translated by Alex Skinner
An unrivalled overview of social theory and its development. Two of the world’sleadingsociologistsprovidean excellent background to the most important social theorists and theories in contemporary sociological thought, with crisp summaries of the main books, arguments and controversies in the English, French and German literature.
‘Social Theory does a remarkable job of making a complex and sometimes difficult subject matter into a clear and continuously interesting book. Without claiming a false neutrality Joas and Knöbl combine exposition and criticism in a way that is consistently fair even to positions that are farthest from their own. This should be an indispensable book for at least a generation.’Robert N. Bellah, Professor of Sociology Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley, and coauthor of Habits of the Heart
2009 228 x 152 mm 600pp 978-0-521-87063-4 Hardback c. £65.00 978-0-521-69088-1 Paperback c. £25.99 Publication July 2009
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British IslamThe Road to RadicalismTahir AbbasUniversity of Birmingham
TheemergenceofIslamicpoliticalradicalism has been one of the most dramatic developments in post-war British society. Focusing on post-war immigration and integration, British Islam explores the ways in which Muslimgroupshavearrivedandformedcommunities, and traces the origins of violent extremism influenced by Islamism.
‘Tahir Abbas’ British Islam is reasoned, scholarly and aims to provide historical context it is a powerful corrective. Being both British and Muslim allows him to present us with a truly insider’s account of British Islam.’ ProfessorAkbarAhmed,IbnKhaldunChairofIslamicStudies,AmericanUniversity
2009 228 x 152 mm 264pp 978-0-521-85449-8 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-67079-1 Paperback £15.99 Publication April 2009
Modern and Postmodern Social TheorizingBridging the DivideNicos P. MouzelisLondon School of Economics and Political Science
There is a growing conflict between modern and postmodern social theorists.NicosMouzelisexaminesthisrelationship and suggests that there is not a clear divide between modern and postmodern theories. He seeks to show
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the continuity between the theories and how their perspectives can be brought together.
‘… a truly outstanding contribution to knowledge in the field. Professor Mouzelis succeeds in unequivocally shedding light in areas where darkness and confusion have been allowed to reign in recent years. He has consolidated his position at the forefront among contemporary sociological theorists.’EricDunning,EmeritusProfessorofSociology,University of Leicester
2008 228 x 152 mm 326pp 978-0-521-51585-6 Hardback £50.00 978-0-521-73153-9 Paperback £18.99
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Approaches and Methodologies in the Social SciencesA Pluralist PerspectiveEdited by Donatella Della PortaEuropeanUniversityInstitute,Florence
and Michael KeatingEuropeanUniversityInstitute,Florence
A new textbook introducing masters and doctoral students to the major research approaches and methodologies in the social sciences. This volume will empower students to choose their own approach to research, to justify this approach, and to situate it within the discipline.
‘This collection of essays on methods will be widely adopted for graduate programmes in the social sciences. The essays are clear, illuminating and thoughtful; the coverage is deliberately wide, admirably even-
handed and current. Each has been tested in the classroom and it shows. An excellent volume!’Joni Lovenduski FBA, Anniversary Professor of Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London
Contents:Preface;1.Introduction;Part I. Epistemology and Philosophy of the Social Sciences: 2. How many approaches in the social sciences? An epistemological introduction; 3. Normative political theory and empirical research; 4. Causal explanation; 5. Constructivism: what it is (not) and how it matters; 6. Culture and social science; 7. Historical institutionalism; 8. Game theory; 9. Rationality and recognition; Part II.ResearchDesign:10. Concepts and concept formation; 11. Comparative analysis: case-oriented versus variable-oriented research; 12. Case studies and process tracing: theories and practices; 13. Quantitative analysis; 14. The design of social and political research; 15. Ethnographic approaches; 16. Comparing approaches, methodologies and methods. Some concluding remarks.2008 247 x 174 mm 384pp 5 line figures 21 tables 978-0-521-88322-1 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-70966-8 Paperback £19.99
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Illiberal Politics in Neoliberal TimesCulture, Security and Populism in the New EuropeMabel BerezinCornell University, New York
Focusing on rightwing populist politics in contemporary Europe, particularly the FrenchNationalFront,MabelBerezinargues that the populist movement would not have emerged in the absence ofintensifiedEuropeanization.A
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compelling read which makes a novel argument about the relation between democracy and political and social security.
‘This book is a wonderful demonstration of Berezin’s remarkable interdisciplinary reach. Her event and identity-centered approach will sustain new types of dialogues between sociologists, political scientists, and others students of political culture.’MicheleLamont,RobertI.GoldmanProfessorof European Studies, Harvard University and author of TheDignityofWorkingMen:MoralityandtheBoundariesofRace,Class,andImmigration
Cambridge Cultural Social Studies
2009 228 x 152 mm 328pp 10 halftones 4 maps 6 tables 978-0-521-83913-6 Hardback £50.00 978-0-521-54784-0 Paperback £16.99
Genealogies of CitizenshipMarkets, Statelessness, and the Right to Have RightsMargaret R. SomersUniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor
An ambitious intertwining of multidisciplinary themes about citizenship,socialexclusion,statelessness, civil society, knowledge, the public sphere, networks and narrativity.MargaretSomersoffersafundamental rethinking of democracy, freedom, rights and social justice in today’sworld.Thisispolitical,economicand cultural sociology and social theory at its best.Cambridge Cultural Social Studies
2008 228 x 152 mm 360pp 8 line figures 978-0-521-79061-1 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-79394-0 Paperback £19.99
European IdentityEdited by Jeffrey T. CheckelSimon Fraser University, British Columbia
and Peter J. KatzensteinCornell University, New York
European economic integration has advanced faster and further than anyone could have predicted, yet hopes are fading for a single European identity. This ambitious study analyses the complex mosaic of competing visions and aspirations, and explores a Europe where concepts of community are multiplying and disintegrating simultaneously.
‘… demonstrates the multiplicity of European identities, the combination of the hopes and fears that have been braided around these identities, and the different kinds of politics that have defined and redefined its possibilities and perils as viewed from different European spaces.’ProfessorMichaelBarnett,HumphreySchoolofPublicAffairs,UniversityofMinnesota
Contemporary European Politics
2009 228 x 152 mm 280pp 13 tables 978-0-521-88301-6 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-70953-8 Paperback £15.99
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Successful SocietiesHow Institutions and Culture Affect HealthEdited by Peter A. HallHarvardUniversity,Massachusetts
and Michele LamontHarvardUniversity,Massachusetts
Focusing on population health as an indicator of social success, this book examines how social institutions and cultural frameworks affect health and the policies that address it. Built on
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dialogue among diverse disciplines, it offers social epidemiologists and social scientists broader perspectives on the social determinants of population health.2009 234 x 156 mm 520pp 19 line figures 2 tables 978-0-521-51660-0 Hardback c. £40.00 978-0-521-73630-5 Paperback c. £14.99 Publication August 2009
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The Study of DyingEdited by Allan KellehearUniversity of Bath
What is it really like to die? This intriguing volume brings together research from several disciplines on what we know about dying. Examining what human beings encounter socially, psychologically and spiritually, it shows how cultural influences, social circumstances and personal choice shape the experience.2009 228 x 152 mm 7 halftones 2 tables 978-0-521-51767-6 Hardback c. £45.00 978-0-521-73905-4 Paperback c. £17.99 Publication October 2009
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The Cosmopolitan ImaginationGerard DelantyUniversity of Liverpool
A comprehensive assessment of the idea of cosmopolitanism in social and political thought which links cosmopolitan theory with critical socialtheory.GerardDelantyaimsto distinguish cosmopolitanism
from related concepts such as transnationalismandglobalization,and claims that cosmopolitan analysis must take into account non-western expressions of cosmopolitanism.
‘The revival of Critical Theory needs a cosmopolitan vision and Gerard Delanty has achieved this with an important and inspiring book.’Ulrich Beck, Professor of Sociology, University of MunichandLondonSchoolofEconomicsandPolitical Science
2009 228 x 152 mm 978-0-521-87373-4 Hardback c. £45.00 978-0-521-69545-9 Paperback c. £17.99 Publication October 2009
Desire for RaceSarah DaynesNew School for Social Research, New York
and Orville LeeNew School for Social Research, New York
Isracerealorisitmerelyanillusion?This book brings analytical clarity to one of the most vexed topics in the social sciences today, arguing that race is no more than a social construction, haunted by outdated notions of biological essentialism.
‘An outstanding contribution to political and cultural theorizing, Desire for Race systematically unpacks the tenacity of the belief in that un-real thing we call race. … A must read for any serious social theorist, and for all those who care about social inequality.’ Sharon Hays, Professor of Sociology and Streisand Chair of Gender Studies, University of Southern California
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2008 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-0-521-86210-3 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-68047-9 Paperback £17.99
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Identity Before Identity PoliticsLinda NicholsonWashington University, St Louis
Places identity politics in its historical framework,analyzingtheevolutionofthe concepts and traditions of racial and gender identity. Linda Nicholson examines how changing ideas about social identity both helped and hindered successive social movements and explains the shift to a new discourse of identity politics in the 1960s.Cambridge Cultural Social Studies
2008 228 x 152 mm 202pp 978-0-521-86213-4 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-68048-6 Paperback £17.99
Weber, Passion and Profits‘The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism’ in ContextJack BarbaletUniversity of Western Sydney
MaxWeber’s‘TheProtestantEthicandtheSpiritofCapitalism’isoneofsociology’smostinterestingandcontroversial works. Jack Barbalet offers a new perspective, comparing and contrastingWeber’sviewoftherootsofcapitalism with that of other theorists,
notably Adam Smith and Thorstein Veblen.
‘… a real tour de force, and surely required reading for anyone interested in Max Weber’s ideas and in the history of social thought.’DrPatrickBaert,FellowofSelwynCollege,Cambridge
2008 228 x 152 mm 264pp 2 line figures 978-0-521-89509-5 Hardback £50.00
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Philosophy of the Social SciencesPhilosophical Theory and Scientific PracticeEdited by C. MantzavinosWitten/Herdecke University
This book presents the results of cutting-edge philosophers` research alongside critical discussions by practising social scientists.Withitsuniqueformatguaranteeing a genuine discussion between philosophers and social scientists, this thought-provoking volume extends the frontiers of the philosophy of the social sciences.
‘Mantzavinos’s volume will be a standard reading for any seminar on the philosophy of the social sciences.’Hans Albert, Heidelberg
2009 228 x 152 mm 320pp 1 map 1 table 978-0-521-51774-4 Hardback c. £45.00 978-0-521-73906-1 Paperback c. £17.99 Publication September 2009
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How Modernity ForgetsPaul ConnertonUniversity of Cambridge
Why are we sometimes unable to remember events, places and objects? This book explores the concept of ‘forgetting’,andhowthestructureand speed of modern society affects our ability to remember things. A must-read for anyone interested in the contemporary western world.2009 228 x 152 mm 220pp 978-0-521-76215-1 Hardback c. £45.00 978-0-521-74580-2 Paperback c. £15.99 Publication August 2009
On ScandalMoral Disturbances in Society, Politics, and ArtAri AdutUniversity of Texas, Austin
This book is about scandal in society, politics, art, and culture.Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, 31
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Capitalism and Modern Social TheoryAn Analysis of the Writings of Marx, Durkheim and Max WeberAnthony GiddensKing’sCollege,Cambridge
The classic text for any student seeking to understand the three thinkers who established the basic framework of contemporary sociology.1973 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-0-521-09785-7 Paperback £16.99
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The Cambridge Companion to ConstantEdited by Helena RosenblattHunter College, City University of New York
This book presents a collection of interpretive essays on the major aspects ofBenjaminConstant’slifeandwork,offering a necessary overview for anyone who wants to understand this founding father of modern liberalism. Itisaconvenientandaccessibleguideto Constant and the most up-to-date scholarship on him.Cambridge Companions to Philosophy
2009 228 x 152 mm 448pp 978-0-521-85646-1 Hardback £50.00 978-0-521-67243-6 Paperback £17.99 Publication May 2009
The Cambridge Companion to Lévi-StraussEdited by Boris WisemanUniversityofDurham
AmajorreassessmentofLévi-Strauss’work and influence. The fifteen specially-commissioned essays in this volume engage with the controversies that have surrounded his ideas, probing the concealed influences and clichés that have obscured a true understanding of his work.2008 228 x 152 mm 352pp 978-0-521-84630-1 Hardback c. £55.00 978-0-521-60867-1 Paperback c. £18.99
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What Is Intelligence?Beyond the Flynn EffectJames R. FlynnUniversity of Otago, New Zealand
An expanded paperback edition of JamesR.Flynn’sthought-provokingexaminationofdramaticincreasesinIQgains over the twentieth century.
‘A masterful book that will influence thinking about intelligence for many years to come.’Robert J. Sternberg, PsycCRITIQUES
2009 228 x 152 mm 280pp 5 tables 978-0-521-74147-7 Expanded PB ed c. £12.99 Publication April 2009
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Tocqueville on America after 1840Letters and Other WritingsEdited and translated by Aurelian CraiutuIndianaUniversity,Bloomington
and Jeremy JenningsUniversity of London
Following the publication of the second volume of DemocracyinAmerica in 1840 until his death in 1859, Alexis deTocquevillecontinuedtomonitorAmerican political developments, expressing his thoughts through letters, articles, and speeches. TocquevilleonAmerica after 1840 provides access tothisneglectedpartofTocqueville’swork, revealing his shift in thinking and growing disenchantment with America.2009 228 x 152 mm 578pp 978-0-521-85955-4 Hardback £50.00 978-0-521-67683-0 Paperback £19.99 Publication May 2009
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Society and DiscourseHow Social Contexts Influence Text and TalkTeun A. Van DijkUniversitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
VanDijkpresentsanewtheoryofcontext that explains how text and talk are adapted to their social environment. Inthisinterdisciplinarybookthetheoryis developed from a linguistic and psychological perspective and is applied to the domain of politics, including the debateaboutthewarinIraq.2009 228 x 152 mm 298pp 978-0-521-51690-7 Hardback £55.00
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Race, Empire, and the Idea of Human DevelopmentThomas McCarthyYale University, Connecticut
An exciting new study of ideologies of racism and imperialism that accompanied the rise of the West. ThomasMcCarthyanalyzeshierarchicalconceptions of human development that have underwritten European-American hegemony, and proposes a critical theory
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of development to counter contemporary neoracism and neoimperialism.
‘Thomas McCarthy has written a splendid book, an immediately indispensable contribution to ongoing discussions of political philosophical method, racial injustice, liberal imperialism, and globalization.’ RobertGooding-Williams,RalphandMaryOtisIshamProfessor,TheUniversityofChicago
2009 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-0-521-51971-7 Hardback c. £45.00 978-0-521-74043-2 Paperback c. £16.99 Publication August 2009
Ethnicity and Electoral PoliticsJóhanna Kristín BirnirState University of New York, Buffalo
Itpositsthatdiversityhelpsstabilizedemocraciesearlyon.Inthelongterm,diversityisonlydestabilizingifethnicgroups are excluded from access to policy rewards. Birnir examines the merits of the argument using case histories of multiple countries and statistical analysis.
‘This book is an important addition to the literature, as the implications of her arguments are highly significant for the theory and practice of ethnic conflict and its resolution.’Political Studies Review
2007 228 x 152 mm 296pp 978-0-521-86135-9 Hardback £50.00 978-0-521-74365-5 Paperback £15.99
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Beyond NationsEvolving Homelands in the North Atlantic World, 1400–2000John R. ChavezSouthernMethodistUniversity,Texas
Beyond Nations traces the evolution of‘peripheral’ethnichomelandsaround the North Atlantic, from before transoceanic contact to their current standing in the world political system. Chávezexaminestheeffectsoftheseprocesses on the individual mind, arguing that historically federalism has permitted the individual to sustain and balance varying ethnic loyalties regionally, nationally, and globally.2009 228 x 152 mm 283pp 2 halftones 18 maps 978-0-521-51667-9 Hardback c. £45.00 978-0-521-73633-6 Paperback c. £14.99 Publication July 2009
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Democratic InnovationsDesigning Institutions for Citizen ParticipationGraham SmithUniversity of Southampton
Can we design institutions that increase anddeepencitizenparticipationinthepolitical process? This book examines a range of democratic innovations from around the world, and offers a rare systematic analysis of the evidence, drawing lessons for the future
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development of both democratic theory and practice.
‘Democratic Innovations explains why we should not be satisfied with our received institutions of representative government. Deftly navigating this rapidly evolving field, Graham Smith shows how democratic methods such as citizen assemblies, direct legislation, and electronic participation can deepen the quality of democracy all over the world.’ArchonFung,JohnF.KennedySchoolofGovernment, Harvard University
Theories of Institutional Design
2009 228 x 152 mm 248pp 978-0-521-51477-4 Hardback c. £45.00 978-0-521-73070-9 Paperback c. £17.99 Publication July 2009
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The Cultural Politics of Human RightsComparing the US and UKKate NashGoldsmiths College, University of London
What do human rights mean? Why does it matter? Comparing detailed case studieswithintheUSandUK,KateNashexplores how cultural politics is crucial totherealizationofhumanrightsidealsand what impact the cultural politics of human rights is having on state transformation today.
‘Against the narrow conventions of institutionalism, Kate Nash brings culture to the analysis of global human rights, just as she challenges its moralizing idealism with a refreshing dose of hard-headed, comparative sociology. A welcome intervention.’Jeffrey C. Alexander, Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology, Yale University
2009 228 x 152 mm 224pp 978-0-521-85352-1 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-61867-0 Paperback £17.99 Publication April 2009
A Historical Sociology of ChildhoodDevelopmental Thinking, Categorization and Graphic VisualizationAndré TurmelUniversité Laval, Québec
Whatconstitutesa‘normal’child?André Turmel examines how sequentialdevelopmentandstatisticalreasoning have resulted in a form of standardizationformonitoringchildren.Using detailed accounts from Britain, the USA and France, he examines developments in scientific observation and public policy and how these have transformed views of childhood.2008 228 x 152 mm 376pp 7 tables 978-0-521-87977-4 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-70563-9 Paperback £19.99
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The Political Uses of Expert KnowledgeImmigration Policy and Social ResearchChristina BoswellUniversity of Edinburgh
Christina Boswell challenges the view that politicians commission expert research to improve government policy. She suggests that policymakers are just as likely to value expert knowledge for other reasons: as a way of lending authority to their decisions, or to signal
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their capacity to make well-founded decisions.
‘This book stands by itself in solving the puzzle of why governmental agencies and departments invest in research if they don’t use it?’Claudio Radaelli, Professor of Political Science andDirectoroftheCentreforEuropeanGovernance, University of Exeter
2009 228 x 152 mm 304pp 5 tables 978-0-521-51741-6 Hardback c. £55.00 Publication July 2009
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Religion, Class Coalitions, and Welfare StatesEdited by Kees van KersbergenVrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
and Philip ManowUniversitätKonstanz,Germany
This book explains why modern western welfare states come in three variants: a liberal-residual regime (Anglo-Saxon countries); a generous universalist, redistributive regime (Scandinavia); a generous, occupationally fragmented and non-redistributive regime (continental Europe). The presence or absence of religious conflicts which led to the formation of religious parties is a key factor in these different outcomes.Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
2009 228 x 152 mm 320pp 1 line figure 4 tables 978-0-521-89791-4 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-72395-4 Paperback £15.99 Publication May 2009
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Party Discipline and Parliamentary PoliticsChristopher J. KamUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver
The decline of partisanship among voters has strengthened incentives for MPstoactindependentlyoftheirpartiesand made it harder for party leaders to maintain discipline within their parties. This book studies the underlying structure of party unity and examines the interaction and contention between partyleadersandMPs.
‘Party discipline is a key element in Westminster systems and Kam makes a major step forward in formalizing our understanding of this. An exceedingly thoughtful book.’Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside
2009 228 x 152 mm 288pp 34 tables 978-0-521-51829-1 Hardback £50.00 Publication April 2009
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States Against MigrantsDeportation in Germany and the United StatesAntje EllermannUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver
Inthiscomparativestudyofthecontemporary politics of deportation in Germany and the United States, Antje Ellermann examines the capacity of the liberal democratic state to coercively regulate individuals within its borders. Ellermann shows that the conditions underlying socially coercive state capacity systematically vary not only
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across institutional contexts but also across stages in the policy cycle.2009 228 x 152 mm 208pp 7 line figures 2 tables 978-0-521-51568-9 Hardback £40.00 978-0-521-09290-6 Paperback £15.99
Counter-DemocracyPolitics in an Age of DistrustPierre RosanvallonCollège de France, Paris
and Arthur GoldhammerHarvardUniversity,Massachusetts
Democracyhasbeenestablishedasan uncontested ideal while regimes inspired by this form of government now fall under constant criticism. Hence, the steady erosion of confidence in representatives has become a major political phenomenon. Counter-Democracyoffersauniqueperspectiveon the unsettled and confusing state of world politics today.The Seeley Lectures, 7
2008 216 x 138 mm 348pp 978-0-521-88622-2 Hardback £40.00 978-0-521-71383-2 Paperback £14.99
Empire of DifferenceThe Ottomans in Comparative PerspectiveKaren BarkeyColumbia University, New York
A comparative study of imperial organizationandlongevityintheOttomanEmpire.Barkey’sresearchdemonstrates that the flexible techniquesbywhichtheOttomansmaintained their legitimacy, the cooperation of their diverse elites, and their control over economic and human
resources were responsible for the longevityofthis‘negotiatedempire’.2008 234 x 156 mm 358pp 2 line figures 2 tables 978-0-521-88740-3 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-71533-1 Paperback £16.99
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Order, Conflict, and ViolenceEdited by Stathis N. KalyvasYale University, Connecticut
Ian ShapiroYale University, Connecticut
and Tarek MasoudJohnF.KennedySchoolofGovernment,HarvardUniversity
Demonstratesthemyriadwaysinwhichorder and violence are inextricably intertwined. Embracing the disciplines of political science, economics, history, sociology, philosophy, and law, the chapters employ different methodologies to focus on different units of analysis and levels of aggregation, from the state to the individual to the world system.2008 228 x 152 mm 456pp 2 maps 978-0-521-89768-6 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-72239-1 Paperback £17.99
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Corruption, Inequality, and the Rule of LawThe Bulging Pocket Makes the Easy LifeEric M. UslanerUniversityofMaryland,CollegePark
Based on cross-national aggregate analyses, Uslaner suggests that the roots of corruption lie in economic and legal inequalityandlowlevelsofgeneralizedtrust;highinequalityleadstolowtrust
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and high corruption, and then to more inequality–aninequalitytrap.2008 234 x 156 mm 360pp 4 line figures 29 tables 978-0-521-87489-2 Hardback £50.00
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Environmental Reform in the Information AgeThe Contours of Informational GovernanceArthur P. J. MolWageningen Universiteit, The Netherlands
How have global changes in information technology and communications affected environmental policy and governance? ArthurMolshowshowtheinformationrevolution brings about new forms of environmental governance and examines the resulting successes and problems.2008 228 x 152 mm 368pp 1 line figure 978-0-521-88812-7 Hardback £45.00
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Left and Right in Global PoliticsAlain NoëlUniversitédeMontréal
and Jean-Philippe ThérienUniversitédeMontréal
Arguesthattheleft–rightdivideinpolitics connects the local, national and global into a world debate that, for more than two centuries, has structured domestic and international affairs. The authors contend that the opposition between left and right is here to stay.
‘… a great book that is important both for its scholarly and public policy implications.’James A. Caporaso, University of Washington
2008 228 x 152 mm 264pp 1 line figure 6 tables 978-0-521-88001-5 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-70583-7 Paperback £15.99
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The Politics of Official ApologiesMelissa NoblesMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology
Examines the political uses of official apologies in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. Nobles explores why minority groups demand such apologies and why governments do or do not offer them. When employed by political actors, apologies play an important role in contemporary politics and public life.2008 234 x 156 mm 214pp 978-0-521-87231-7 Hardback £40.00 978-0-521-69385-1 Paperback £19.99
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Governing after CrisisThe Politics of Investigation, Accountability and LearningEdited by Arjen BoinLouisiana State University
Allan McConnellUniversity of Sydney
and Paul ‘t HartAustralian National University, Canberra
Disasters,riotsandterroristattackspose a constant and frightening challenge to Western societies and governments. This volume explores the post-crisis investigations that take place once stability has been restored. The contributors examine the politics of who
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or what is to blame and the lessons that can be learned.
‘Do not miss these illuminating case studies: they could – tonight or tomorrow – tip the balance between fiasco and success.’PatrickLagadec,DirectorofResearch,EcolePolytechnique,Paris
2008 228 x 152 mm 336pp 6 line figures 978-0-521-88529-4 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-71244-6 Paperback £17.99
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A Union of DiversityLanguage, Identity and Polity-Building in EuropePeter A. KrausUniversity of Helsinki
What is the true meaning of the EuropeanUnion’smotto,‘UnitedinDiversity’?Focusingonlanguagepoliticsandpolicies,PeterKrausoffersathorough assessment of the far-reaching implications of cultural and linguistic diversity for the process of constructing a European polity.
‘Peter Kraus gives a comprehensive account why linguistic diversity is both a challenge and an opportunity for building a democratic Europe. His book makes a powerful argument against a laissez-faire approach and for a politics of recognition of Europe’s deep diversity.’RainerBauböck,EuropeanUniversityInstitute,Florence
Themes in European Governance
2008 228 x 152 mm 248pp 4 tables 978-0-521-85939-4 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-67672-4 Paperback £17.99
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Governing and Governance in FranceAlistair ColeCardiff University
InrecentdecadesFrancehasbeenchallenged by powerful forces of globalization,Europeanisation,decentralization,administrativereformand changing patterns of state-society relations. This book discusses the key challengesfacedbyFrance’sgovernorsand identifies a distinctive form of French governance that is mediated by domestic institutions, ideas and interests.
‘… a unique analysis of the governance of France, based upon massive field work, a systematic use of the main comparative European literature and an original fine grain understanding of social and political changes.’PatrickLeGalès,DirecteurderechercheauCNRS,CEVIPOFandProfessorofSociologyandPublic Policy, Sciences Po2, Paris
2008 228 x 152 mm 264pp 6 tables 978-0-521-84583-0 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-60831-2 Paperback £15.99
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The Politics of SwitzerlandContinuity and Change in a Consensus DemocracyHanspeter KriesiUniversität Zürich
and Alexander H. TrechselEuropeanUniversityInstitute,Florence
Switzerland’spoliticalsystemisamongstthe most complex and fascinating in contemporary democracies. The authors shed new light on the richness of Swiss
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political institutions, its refined political arrangements, and current reforms. Focusing on structures, processes and policies, this book relates the Swiss experience to broader debates in comparative politics.
‘A superb book on Swiss politics by two of the most prominent scholars in the field. Kriesi and Trechsel provide an excellent introduction to a fascinating political system whose relevance to the rest of the world is inversely proportional to its size.’PaoloDardanelli,LecturerinEuropeanandComparativePolitics,UniversityofKent
2008 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-0-521-84457-4 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-60631-8 Paperback £17.99
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The Political Influence of ChurchesPaul A. DjupeDenisonUniversity,Ohio
and Christopher P. GilbertGustavusAdolphusCollege,Minnesota
DjupeandGilbertinvestigatehowmembershipinorganizedreligiousbodies shapes the political life of members. They develop a theoretical framework that captures the multifaceted elements of church life that combine to affect individual political attitudesandactions,emphasizingchurch membership as an essential element of American civic and political life.Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
2009 228 x 152 mm 296pp 44 tables 978-0-521-87165-5 Hardback £40.00 978-0-521-69219-9 Paperback £15.99
New Race Politics in AmericaUnderstanding Minority and Immigrant PoliticsEdited by Jane JunnRutgers University, New Jersey
and Kerry L. HaynieDukeUniversity,NorthCarolina
Though immigration has altered the racial and ethnic composition of every state in the nation, surprisingly little is knownabouttheconsequencesofthisnew heterogeneity for American politics. This book explores the impact and politicalconsequencesofimmigration.2008 234 x 156 mm 208pp 9 line figures 20 tables 978-0-521-85427-6 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-67014-2 Paperback £15.99
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Overcoming Historical InjusticesLand Reconciliation in South AfricaJames L. GibsonWashington University, St Louis
ThisisthelastentryinGibson’s‘overcomingtrilogy’onSouthAfrica’stransformation from apartheid to democracy. Focusing on the issue of historicallanddispossessions–thetaking of African land under colonialism andapartheid–thisbookinvestigatesthe judgements South Africans make
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aboutthefairnessoftheircountry’stortured past.Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology
2009 228 x 152 mm 288pp 17 line figures 29 tables 978-0-521-51788-1 Hardback c. £45.00 Publication June 2009
Managing Strategic SurpriseLessons from Risk Management and Risk AssessmentEdited by Paul BrackenYale University, Connecticut
Ian BremmerEurasia Group, New York
and David GordonUSDepartmentofState
Risk management experts combine with world renowned national security scholars to introduce risk management concepts and thinking into national security. The contributors examine whether advance risk assessment andmanagementtechniquescanbe successfully applied to address contemporary national security challenges.
‘This volume forces the reader to think – and ought to be required reading for the next administration.’NikolasK.Gvosdev,Editor,TheNationalInterest
2008 228 x 152 mm 336pp 39 line figures 978-0-521-88315-3 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-70960-6 Paperback £15.99
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Causation in International RelationsReclaiming Causal AnalysisMilja KurkiUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth
Proposes a new approach to causal analysis in international relations by exploringtheconcept’srootsandusesin the field.Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 108
2008 228 x 152 mm 368pp 2 line figures 978-0-521-88297-2 Hardback £50.00 978-0-521-70950-7 Paperback £18.99
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From War to DemocracyDilemmas of PeacebuildingEdited by Anna K. JarstadUppsala universitet, Sweden
and Timothy D. SiskUniversityofDenver
Considers the dilemmas that arise in bringing peace and democracy to countries divided by civil war.2008 228 x 152 mm 308pp 11 tables 978-0-521-88566-9 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-71327-6 Paperback £15.99
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Terrorism and TortureAn Interdisciplinary PerspectiveEdited by Werner G. K. StritzkeUniversity of Western Australia, Perth
Stephan LewandowskyUniversity of Western Australia, Perth
David DenemarkUniversity of Western Australia, Perth
Joseph ClareUniversity of Western Australia, Perth
and Frank MorganUniversity of Western Australia, Perth
Scholars from various disciplines examine the complex factors contributing to terrorist acts and state-sponsored torture, and the potential linkage between these two behaviours. They also consider the strategies that might reduce the threat of terrorist acts and the perceived necessity to engage in morallyreprehensible–andoftenillegal–torturepractices.
‘An innovative book exploring some of the most challenging and penetrating issues of our day – how we protect our societies, and the moral and behavioural boundaries of civilized actions. Its interdisciplinary nature makes for great analysis and debate.’AdamGraycar,DeanandProfessor,SchoolofCriminal Justice, Rutgers University
2009 228 x 152 mm 392pp 30 tables 978-0-521-89819-5 Hardback c. £55.00 Publication July 2009
Routine Politics and Violence in ArgentinaThe Gray Zone of State PowerJavier AuyeroState University of New York, Stony Brook
ThisbookscrutinizestheseriesoffoodriotsinArgentinainDecember2001.
American Sociological Association Best Book Award in the Political Sociology Section 2008 – Winner
Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
2007 228 x 152 mm 208pp 3 tables 978-0-521-87236-2 Hardback £38.00 978-0-521-69411-7 Paperback £14.99
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Religion and War Resistance in the Plowshares MovementSharon Erickson NepstadUniversityofSouthernMaine
As the nuclear arms race exploded in the 1980s, a group of U.S. religious pacifists known as the Plowshares movement used radical nonviolence to intervene. Nepstad documents the emergence and diffusion of this international movement and explains why some of these Plowshares groups have persisted while others have collapsed.Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
2008 228 x 152 mm 204pp 978-0-521-88892-9 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-71767-0 Paperback £16.99
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Catastrophe and Contention in Rural ChinaMao’s Great Leap Forward Famine and the Origins of Righteous Resistance in Da Fo VillageRalph A. Thaxton, Jr.BrandeisUniversity,Massachusetts
Thaxton argues that the memory of thegreatfamineunderMaoshapedvillagers’resistancetothesocialiststate.Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
2008 234 x 156 mm 406pp 8 halftones 2 maps 978-0-521-89749-5 Hardback £43.00 978-0-521-72230-8 Paperback £19.99
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Contentious PerformancesCharles TillyColumbia University, New York
Contentious Performances presents a logic and method for describing contentiousevents–occasionsonwhichpeoplepubliclymakeconsequentialclaimsoneachother.Itshowshowthislogic provides a better explanation of the dynamics of such events, and uses examples from Great Britain between 1758 and 1834 to illustrate this method.Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics
2008 228 x 152 mm 256pp 10 tables 978-0-521-51584-9 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-73152-2 Paperback £14.99
Economic Sociology
Skill FormationInterdisciplinary and Cross-National PerspectivesEdited by Karl Ulrich MayerYale University, Connecticut
Heike SolgaGeorg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany
An up-to-date review of theories and research on skill formation in psychology, economics, political science, andsociology.Itaddressesissuesofskilllearning and measurement, institutional and policy differences between countries, the issue of skill formation across the life time and disparities between socio-economic groups.2008 228 x 152 mm 264pp 25 tables 978-0-521-86752-8 Hardback £40.00
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Networks for Learning and Knowledge Creation in BiotechnologyAmalya Lumerman OliverHebrew University of Jerusalem
The biotechnology industry is based on a wide range of intra- and inter-organizationalcollaborationsbetweenthe academic and private sectors. Amalya Lumerman Oliver provides a stimulating account of how multiple theoretical perspectives can be used to understand the structure of the industry.2009 228 x 152 mm 270pp 9 tables 978-0-521-87248-5 Hardback £55.00
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Power and Interdependence in OrganizationsEdited by Dean TjosvoldLingnanUniversity,HongKong
and Barbara WisseVrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
Capitalizingonsignificantdevelopmentsin social science over the past twenty years, this book explores both the positive and negative aspects of power, identifyingopportunitiesandthreats.Itshows how managers and employees can manage power in order to make it a constructiveforceinorganizations.Cambridge Companions to Management
2009 228 x 152 mm 392pp 6 tables 978-0-521-87859-3 Hardback £60.00 978-0-521-70328-4 Paperback £21.99
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Institutional WorkActors and Agency in Institutional Studies of OrganizationsEdited by Thomas B. LawrenceSimon Fraser University, British Columbia
Roy SuddabyUniversity of Alberta
and Bernard LecaESC Rouen
The‘institutional’approachshowshowfeatures of social life act as mechanisms of social control. This book sets a new research agenda within the field of
institutionalworkbyanalyzingtheways in which individuals, groups, and organizationsworktocreate,maintain,and disrupt the institutions that structure their lives.2009 228 x 152 mm 360pp 1 halftone 9 tables 978-0-521-51855-0 Hardback c. £55.00 Publication July 2009
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Cambridge Handbook of Culture, Organizations, and WorkEdited by Rabi S. BhagatUniversityofMemphis
and Richard M. SteersUniversity of Oregon
As political, legal, and economic barriers are receding, cultural barriers emerge as aprincipalchallengetoorganizationalsurvival and success. This handbook reviews, analyses, and integrates available theory and research to give the best information possible concerning the role of culture and cultural differences in organizationaldynamics.
‘The Cambridge Handbook of Culture, Organizations and Work, edited by Rabi Bhagat and Rick Steers, could not be more relevant or timely. It is an important addition to the libraries and thinking of international management scholars.’Nancy J. Adler, S. Bronfman Chair in Management,McGillUniversity,Montreal,Canada, and author of InternationalDimensionsofOrganizationalBehavior, 5th edition, 2008
2009 247 x 174 mm 560pp 47 tables 978-0-521-87742-8 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication May 2009
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Commercial Agreements and Social Dynamics in Medieval GenoaQuentin Van DoosselaereNuffield College, Oxford
Drawingon20,000notarialrecords,thisbook traces commercial partnerships in Genoa from 1150 to 1435. Combining detailed historical reading with network modelingtoanalyzethechangeinlong-distance trade relationships, van Doosselaerearguesthateconomictransformation to the Renaissance was driven by changes in trading patterns and social choices.2009 234 x 156 mm 280pp 28 line figures 9 tables 978-0-521-89792-1 Hardback £50.00 Publication May 2009
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NGOs and CorporationsConflict and CollaborationMichael YazijiIMD,Lausanne
and Jonathan DohVillanova University, Pennsylvania
We live in a period marked by the ascendency of corporations. At the same time, the number of non-governmental organizations(NGOs)hasalsorapidlyincreased. This book focuses on the dynamic interactions, both conflictual and collaborative, that exist between
these two very different types of organization.Business, Value Creation, and Society
2009 228 x 152 mm 192pp 2 tables 978-0-521-86684-2 Hardback c. £60.00 978-0-521-68601-3 Paperback c. £21.99 Publication April 2009
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Bullish on UncertaintyHow Organizational Cultures Transform ParticipantsAlexandra MichelUniversity of Southern California
and Stanton WorthamUniversity of Pennsylvania
Provides rare insight into the secretive world of Wall Street high finance, which has shaped influential business, governmental, and cultural leaders. ItstudieshowtwohighlysuccessfulWall Street investment banks managed the uncertainty of their high-velocity environment through different work practices.2009 228 x 152 mm 278pp 3 tables 978-0-521-86996-6 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-69019-5 Paperback £15.99
NetworkTheorizing Knowledge Work in TelecommunicationsClay SpinuzziUniversity of Texas, Austin
How does a telecommunications company function when its right handdoesn’tknowwhatitslefthandisdoing?Spinuzzidrawsontwo competing theories of activity to examine the networks of activity that make a telecommunications company work and thrive, examining the texts,
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trades, and technologies at play at Telecorp.2008 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-0-521-89504-0 Hardback £45.00
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Interpersonal Networks in OrganizationsCognition, Personality, Dynamics, and CultureMartin KilduffUniversity of Texas, Austin
and David KrackhardtCarnegieMellonUniversity,Pennsylvania
This book brings a social networks perspective to bear on topics of leadership, decision-making, turnover, organisational crises, organisational culture, and other major organisational behaviourtopics.Itoffersanewdirection for organisational behaviour theory and research by drawing from social network ideas.Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences, 30
2008 228 x 152 mm 320pp 48 tables 978-0-521-86660-6 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-68558-0 Paperback £16.99
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Corporations and CitizenshipAndrew CraneSchulich School of Business, York University, Toronto
Dirk MattenSchulich School of Business, York University, Toronto
and Jeremy MoonNottingham University Business School
Itiswidelyacceptedthatcorporationshave economic, legal, and even social roles. Yet the political role of corporations has yet to be fully appreciated. Corporations and Citizenshipserves as a corrective by employingtheconceptofcitizenshipin order to make sense of the political dimensions of corporations.Business, Value Creation, and Society
2008 228 x 152 mm 264pp 9 line figures 9 tables 978-0-521-84830-5 Hardback £50.00 978-0-521-61283-8 Paperback £18.99
Harmonizing Work, Family, and Personal LifeFrom Policy to PracticeEdited by Steven A. Y. PoelmansIESEBusinessSchool,Barcelona
Paula CaligiuriRutgers University, New Jersey
HarmonizingWork,Family,andPersonalLifeexaminestheorganizationalchallenges of introducing work-life policies and practices from both an individual and a managerial perspective.Drawingonabroadrangeof international case studies, it acts as
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a practical guide for policy design and implementation.
‘… offers a wealth of research-tested practical ideas that can benefit employees and employers alike.’Ellen Galinsky, President, Families and Work Institute,NewYork
2008 228 x 152 mm 328pp 6 line figures 1 halftone 27 tables 978-0-521-85869-4 Hardback £28.00
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Entrepreneurs and DemocracyA Political Theory of Corporate GovernancePierre-Yves GomezEMLyon
and Harry KorineLondon Business School
Whatlegitimizespowerwithinacorporation?Thisquestionisofconcerntothemillionsofcitizenswhose lives depend upon the fate of business corporations. Entrepreneurs andDemocracy explores the opposing tensions of entrepreneurial force and social fragmentation that form the basis of legitimate corporate governance in modern societies.
‘The ideal of democratization of economic values, following de Tocqueville, is a perilous voyage for which this book is a fine route map. Everyone can benefit from understanding the underlying precepts of tomorrow’s dialogue.’RobertA.G.Monks,FounderofISS,theCorporate Library, the LENS Fund and Governance for Owners; author of Corporate Governance(withNellMinow)
Business, Value Creation, and Society
2008 228 x 152 mm 348pp 5 line figures 978-0-521-85638-6 Hardback £50.00
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Diversity at WorkEdited by Arthur P. BriefUniversity of Utah
Organizationalscholarshavelongbeen aware that diversity leads to dysfunctional individual, group, and organizationaloutcomes.Whatisnotwell understood is precisely when and whysuchnegativeoutcomesoccur.InDiversityatWork, leading scholars in psychology, sociology, and management present innovative theoretical ways of thinkingaboutorganizationaldiversity.Cambridge Companions to Management
2008 228 x 152 mm 388pp 3 line figures 1 table 978-0-521-86030-7 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-67763-9 Paperback £19.99
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Criminology, Law & Society
Sociology of LawVisions of a Scholarly TraditionMathieu DeflemUniversity of South Carolina
A theoretically informed and research-oriented vision of the sociology of law which examines the place and role of lawinsociety.MathieuDeflemdiscussesand reviews major accomplishments in the field and reveals the value of the
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manner in which sociologists study the social structures and processes of law.
‘Mathieu Deflem’s book is a most timely overview of the sociology of law. It brings together a vision of the classical tradition before attending to a comprehensive survey of recent contributions to what has become an increasingly diversified field. ’AlanHunt,Chancellor’sProfessor,CarletonUniversity
2008 228 x 152 mm 358pp 978-0-521-85725-3 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-67392-1 Paperback £19.99
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Lengthening the Arm of the LawEnhancing Police Resources in the Twenty-First CenturyJulie AylingAustralian National University, Canberra
Peter GraboskyAustralian National University, Canberra
and Clifford ShearingUniversity of Cape Town
This book is about the ways police organisations are raising funds and obtaining assistance to meet their objectives through entering into arrangementswith‘outsiders’–businesses, community groups, other publicagencies,andindividuals.Itexamines the benefits and risks of these arrangements and how they affect police efficiency, effectiveness, and image.Cambridge Studies in Criminology
2009 228 x 152 mm 332pp 978-0-521-49351-2 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-73259-8 Paperback £16.99
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Terrorism, Crime, and Public PolicyBrian ForstAmericanUniversity,WashingtonDC
Terrorism, Crime, and Public Policy is a single-source reference on terrorism, addressing both the theoretical and practical aspects of the problem, that provides undergraduates substantive exploration of the subject in an accessible manner and that features rich examples, both historical and contemporary. 2008 253 x 177 mm 520pp 35 halftones 978-0-521-85924-0 Hardback £65.00 978-0-521-67642-7 Paperback £29.99
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Crime, War, and Global TraffickingDesigning International CooperationChristine JojarthStanford University, California
Internationaltraffickingisthriving.Combatingitrequiresinternationalinstitutions that strike the right balance between credible enforcement and flexible adjustment. Combining ideas from international law and economics, Jojarth explores this institutional design dilemma, focusing on four recent important cases: narcotics, money laundering, conflict diamonds and small arms.
‘Christine Jojarth conducts an exploratory probe of four international institutions established to respond to criminal and warlike activities. Her results are illuminating about
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the strengths and weaknesses of functional and structural theories of international institutions.’RobertO.Keohane,ProfessorofInternationalAffairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and InternationalAffairs,PrincetonUniversity
2009 228 x 152 mm 376pp 1 map 30 tables 978-0-521-88611-6 Hardback c. £50.00 978-0-521-71376-4 Paperback c. £18.99 Publication April 2009
Civilizing SecurityIan LoaderUniversity of Oxford
and Neil WalkerEuropeanUniversityInstitute,Florence
Two leading scholars in the field assess theroleofthestateincivilizingsecurity.2007 228 x 152 mm 314pp 978-0-521-87120-4 Hardback £48.00 978-0-521-69159-8 Paperback £16.99
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Crime PreventionPrinciples, Perspectives and PracticesAdam SuttonUniversityofMelbourne
Adrian CherneyQueensland University of Technology
and Rob WhiteUniversity of Tasmania
This book argues that contemporary governments can and should embrace crime prevention as a policy alternative to‘lawandorder’.Thebook’sauthorscontend that crime prevention strategies should include both social prevention (programs to address social causes ofdelinquency)andenvironmental
prevention (reducing crime by minimising opportunities).2008 228 x 152 mm 208pp 978-0-521-68425-5 Paperback £24.99
Prison StateThe Challenge of Mass IncarcerationBert UseemPurdueUniversity,Indiana
and Anne Morrison PiehlRutgers University, New Jersey
This book takes a broad, critical look at the dramatic increase in incarceration in American society over the past 25 years. The authors use new evidence to challenge previously held notions about thecausesandconsequencesofsucha large prison population in American society.Cambridge Studies in Criminology
2008 228 x 152 mm 236pp 27 tables 978-0-521-88585-0 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-71339-9 Paperback £17.99
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Child Pornography and Sexual GroomingLegal and Societal ResponsesSuzanne OstSchool of Law, Lancaster University
SuzanneOstcriticallyexamineshowsociety and law have responded to child pornography and sexual grooming, exploring the way in which the harms of child pornography and grooming are perceived and suggesting that the legal and societal reactions to these
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problems need to be more rational and considered.Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
2009 228 x 152 mm 320pp 978-0-521-88582-9 Hardback £55.00 Publication June 2009
Darfur and the Crime of GenocideJohn HaganNorthwesternUniversity,Illinois
and Wenona Rymond-RichmondUniversityofMassachusetts,Amherst
This book explores the contents of State Departmentinterviewsundertakenin 2004 with more than a thousand refugees, who testify to the genocide inDarfur.Itgivesvividfirsthandaccounts of the survivors and explores the genocide in light of policy and criminology.Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
2008 228 x 152 mm 296pp 2 maps 7 tables 978-0-521-51567-2 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-73135-5 Paperback £15.99
The Prisoners’ DilemmaPolitical Economy and Punishment in Contemporary DemocraciesNicola LaceyLondon School of Economics and Political Science
Laceyarguesthatharsh‘penalpopulism’isnottheinevitablefateofallcontemporary democracies. Globalisation has failed to eradicate all the differences between national institutional systems, and it is only through understanding the institutional preconditions for a tolerant
criminal justice system that we can think about reforming particular systems.The Hamlyn Lectures
2008 216 x 138 mm 254pp 2 line figures 1 table 978-0-521-89947-5 Hardback £35.00 978-0-521-72829-4 Paperback £12.99
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Towards a European Criminal RecordEdited by Constantin StefanouUniversity of London
and Helen XanthakiUniversity of London
This multidisciplinary study examines the creation of a European Criminal Record as a means of combating trans-European and transnational organised crime. The new European Criminal Record will make it more difficult for organised crime to operate within the EU and assist national authorities in the successful prosecution of cases.2008 228 x 152 mm 412pp 2 line figures 5 tables 978-0-521-86669-9 Hardback £65.00
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Law’s AllureHow Law Shapes, Constrains, Saves, and Kills PoliticsGordon SilversteinUniversity of California, Berkeley
InLaw’sAllure, Gordon Silverstein explains the risks and rewards of America’sincreasingrelianceonlitigation, judicial decisions, and formal legal rules to achieve political and policy goals, drawing a map that helps explain how, when, and why law and judicial
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rulings shape, constrain, save, and sometimes even kill politics.2009 228 x 152 mm 336pp 7 line figures 978-0-521-89647-4 Hardback £40.00 978-0-521-72108-0 Paperback £15.99
Ethics and Criminal JusticeAn IntroductionJohn KleinigJohn Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
Shows students the main ethical questionsthatconfrontthecriminaljusticesystem–legislature,lawenforcement,courts,andcorrections–and those who work within that system, especially police officers, prosecutors, defence lawyers, judges, juries, and prisonofficers.Illustratedwitharangeof real-life case studies showing the theories in action.
‘… an outstanding exploration of the tensions that arise between the demands of ordinary morality and the special duties that govern the behavior of various practitioners in criminal justice in virtue of their institutional roles.’ NotreDamePhilosophicalReviews
Cambridge Applied Ethics
2008 247 x 174 mm 294pp 978-0-521-86420-6 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-68283-1 Paperback £15.99
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Strategy on the United States Supreme CourtSaul BrennerUniversity of North Carolina, Charlotte
and Joseph M. WhitmeyerUniversity of North Carolina, Charlotte
This book reveals that Supreme Court justices behave substantially less strategically than many scholars believe. Through this investigation, Brenner and Whitmeyer create a work that is essential to understanding how strategic behavior–oritsabsence–influencesthe decisions of the Supreme Court and, as a result, American politics and society.2009 216 x 138 mm 208pp 1 line figure 6 tables 978-0-521-51672-3 Hardback £40.00 978-0-521-73634-3 Paperback £14.99 Publication March 2009
The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Discovery of InnocenceFrank R. BaumgartnerPennsylvania State University
Suzanna L. De BoefPennsylvania State University
and Amber E. BoydstunPennsylvania State University
Intheory,mostAmericanscontinuetosupport the death penalty. But since 1996, death sentences in America have declined by more than 60 percent. The discovery of innocence, and the acknowledgment of fallibility of our justice system, may spell the end of capital punishment in America.2008 228 x 152 mm 292pp 17 tables 978-0-521-88734-2 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-71524-9 Paperback £17.99
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The Crisis of ImprisonmentProtest, Politics, and the Making of the American Penal State, 1776–1941Rebecca M. McLennanUniversity of California, Berkeley
America’sprison-basedsystemofpunishment has not always enjoyed the widespread political and moral legitimacy it has today. Unearthing fresh evidence from prison and state archives, McLennanshowshow,ineachofthreedistinct periods of crisis, widespread dissent culminated in the dismantling of old systems of imprisonment.Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society
2008 228 x 152 mm 520pp 978-0-521-83096-6 Hardback £40.00 978-0-521-53783-4 Paperback £19.99
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Making Sense of Mass AtrocityMark J. OsielCollegeofLaw,UniversityofIowaandT.M.C.AsserInstitute,TheHague
This book is about how to convict heads of state and military leaders for mass atrocities and about the problems the law faces in trying to pinpoint blame for mass atrocity when responsibility is widelyshared.Italsoexplainshowtheprocess of international criminal law is taking shape as a professional field.2009 228 x 152 mm 225pp 978-0-521-86185-4 Hardback c. £45.00 Publication July 2009
Sociology of Religion
Secularism, Religion and Multicultural CitizenshipEdited by Geoffrey Brahm LeveyUniversity of New South Wales, Sydney
and Tariq ModoodUniversity of Bristol
Foreword by Charles TaylorNorthwesternUniversity,Illinois
Contemporary Western democracies are challenged by the problems raised by the relationship between religion, multiculturalism and secularism. This book seeks to clarify the history, terms and limits of western secularism and explorestheMuslimexperiencetoday,considering its broader significance for multicultural liberal democracies.
‘This book is sure to shape debate on a classic theoretical question that now resides at the heart of contemporary European politics.’TimByrnes,DeptofPoliticalScience,ColgateUniversity
2008 228 x 152 mm 298pp 1 halftone 6 tables 978-0-521-87360-4 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-69541-1 Paperback £17.99
A World Survey of Religion and the StateJonathan FoxBar-IlanUniversity,Israel
Fox examines state involvement in religion across the globe. He reveals government involvement in religion in nearly all of the 175 states in this study,
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and shows that this increased between 1990 and 2002. He also shows that few states, including democracies, have separation of religion and the state.Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
2008 234 x 156 mm 400pp 74 tables 978-0-521-88131-9 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-70758-9 Paperback £17.99
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Secularism and State Policies toward ReligionThe United States, France, and TurkeyAhmet T. KuruSanDiegoStateUniversity
Why do secular states pursue different policies toward religion? This book examines the impact of ideological struggles on public policy making. Specifically,itanalyzeswhyAmericanstate policies are largely tolerant of religion(‘passivesecularism’),whereasFrench and Turkish policies generally prohibititspublicvisibility(‘assertivesecularism’).Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
2009 228 x 152 mm 255pp 4 line figures 14 tables 978-0-521-51780-5 Hardback c. £40.00 978-0-521-74134-7 Paperback c. £14.99 Publication May 2009
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Sacred SchismsHow Religions DivideEdited by James R. LewisUniversity of Wisconsin, Stevens Point
and Sarah M. LewisUniversity of Wales, Lampeter
This volume provides the first book-length study of religious schisms as a general phenomenon. Examples are drawn from a wide variety of different traditions and geographical areas, from earlyMediterraneanChristianitytomodern Japanese New Religions, and fromtheJehovah’sWitnessestoNeo-Pagans.2009 228 x 152 mm 344pp 1 table 978-0-521-88147-0 Hardback c. £50.00 Publication April 2009
Islam in EuropeDiversity, Identity and InfluenceEdited by Aziz Al-AzmehCentral European University, Budapest
and Effie FokasHellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy(ELIAMEP)
Examines the diversity, identity and influenceofMuslimgroupsinEurope.2007 228 x 152 mm 236pp 978-0-521-86011-6 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-67751-6 Paperback £17.99
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The Political Origins of Religious LibertyAnthony GillUniversity of Washington
Throughout history, governments have attempted to control religious organizationsandlimitreligiousfreedom. Anthony Gill argues that
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political leaders are more likely to allow religious freedoms if such laws enhance economic well-being or political power of their country.
American Sociological Association Distinguished Book Award in the Religion Section 2008 – Winner
Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
2008 234 x 156 mm 280pp 978-0-521-84814-5 Hardback £40.00 978-0-521-61273-9 Paperback £14.99
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Gender Studies
Gender and HealthThe Effects of Constrained Choices and Social PoliciesChloe E. BirdRANDCorporation,RANDGraduateSchool
and Patricia P. RiekerBostonUniversity,HarvardMedicalSchool,Simmons College
Gender and Health is the first book toexaminehowmen’sandwomen’slives and their physiology contribute todifferencesintheirhealth.Ina thoughtful synthesis of diverse literatures, the authors demonstrate thatmodernsocieties’healthproblemsultimately involve a combination of policies, personal behavior, and choice
‘Chloe Bird and Patricia Rieker’s ‘constrained choice’ approach is an excellent and timely framework for the analysis of the complex relationship between gender and health. Clearly written and supported
by a wealth of research evidence, the book will be of great interest to both researchers and policy makers.’Ellen Annandale, University of Leicester
2008 228 x 152 mm 272pp 6 tables 978-0-521-86415-2 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-68280-0 Paperback £16.99
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Political Women and American DemocracyChristina WolbrechtUniversityofNotreDame,Indiana
Karen BeckwithCase Western Reserve University, Ohio
and Lisa BaldezDartmouthCollege,NewHampshire
Political Women and American Democracyprovides a critical synthesis of scholarly research by leading experts in the field of women and politics research. The collected essays examine women in various political roles and provide theoretical and methodological frameworks for understanding existing scholarship and mapping directions for future research. 2008 234 x 156 mm 272pp 978-0-521-88623-9 Hardback £45.00 978-0-521-71384-9 Paperback £16.99
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Research Methods
Designing Effective Web SurveysMick P. CouperUniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor
DesigningEffectiveWebSurveys is a practical guide to designing web surveys, based on empirical evidence and grounded in scientific research and theory.Itisdesignedtoguidesurveypractitioners in the art and science of developing and deploying successful web surveys.2008 253 x 177 mm 416pp 207 plates 1 table 978-0-521-88945-2 Hardback £80.00 978-0-521-71794-6 Paperback £29.99
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A Quantitative Tour of the Social SciencesEdited by Andrew GelmanColumbia University, New York
and Jeronimo Cortina
With sections written by prominent social scientists, this book gives an accessible, non-technical sense of how quantitativeresearchisdoneinthesocial sciences. The reader will gain a sense of the different models and different ways of thinking in economics, history, sociology, political science and psychology.2009 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-0-521-86198-4 Hardback c. £40.00 978-0-521-68003-5 Paperback c. £17.99 Publication May 2009
General Sociology and Related Titles
The Cambridge Dictionary of SociologyEdited by Bryan S. TurnerNational University of Singapore
An essential, scholarly guide to the field of sociology, with contributions from leading international academics.2006 247 x 174 mm 708pp 978-0-521-83290-8 Hardback £59.00 978-0-521-54046-9 Paperback £26.99
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Human Rights and Social WorkTowards Rights-Based PracticeJim IfeCurtin University of Technology
This book extends the idea of human rights beyond the traditional theoretical analysis, and into the arena of professionalpractice.Itdrawsonthe‘threegenerations’traditionofhumanrights expounded in the earlier edition and through recognising the limits of this approach reconstructs human rights in a broader perspective.2008 228 x 152mm 272pp 978-0-521-71962-9 Paperback £17.99
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The Permissive SocietyAmerica, 1941–1965Alan PetignyUniversity of Florida
The Permissive Society points to the emergenceofaliberalizingimpulseduring the 1950s, with a traditionalist moral framework giving way to a less authoritarian approach to moral issues.2009 228 x 152 mm 232pp 3 line figures 29 halftones 2 tables 978-0-521-88896-7 Hardback c. £45.00 978-0-521-75722-5 Paperback c. £14.99 Publication July 2009
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How We Get AlongJ. David VellemanNew York University
InHow We Get Along, philosopher DavidVellemancomparesoursocialinteractions to the interactions among improvisational actors on stage. He arguesthatweplayourselves–notartificially but authentically, by doing what would make sense coming from us as we really are.2009 228 x 152 mm 224pp 978-0-521-88853-0 Hardback c. £45.00 978-0-521-04340-3 Paperback c. £14.99 Publication June 2009
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Acting in AnaesthesiaEthnographic Encounters with Patients, Practitioners and Medical TechnologiesDawn GoodwinLancaster University
This book examines anaesthetic practice from the sociological perspective of science and technology studies.Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive and Computational Perspectives
2009 228 x 152 mm 208pp 978-0-521-88206-4 Hardback £45.00 Publication April 2009
32 Index
A Abbas, Tahir ............................................2Acting in Anaesthesia ............................31Adut, Ari .................................................7Al-Azmeh,Aziz ......................................28ApproachesandMethodologiesinthe
Social Sciences .....................................3Auyero, Javier ........................................17Ayling, Julie ...........................................23
B Baldez,Lisa ...........................................29Barbalet, Jack ..........................................6Barkey,Karen ........................................12Baumgartner, Frank R. ...........................26Beckwith,Karen ....................................29Berezin,Mabel ........................................3Beyond Nations .......................................9Bhagat, Rabi S. ......................................19Bird, Chloe E. ........................................29Birnir,JóhannaKristín ..............................9Boin, Arjen ............................................13Boswell, Christina ..................................10Boydstun, Amber E. ...............................26Bracken, Paul ........................................16Bremmer,Ian .........................................16Brenner, Saul .........................................26Brief, Arthur P. .......................................22BritishIslam ............................................2Bullish on Uncertainty ...........................20
C Caligiuri, Paula ......................................21Cambridge Companion to Constant, The ..7Cambridge Companion to Lévi-Strauss,
The ......................................................7CambridgeDictionaryofSociology,The ..30Cambridge Handbook of Culture, Organizations,andWork .....................19
CapitalismandModernSocialTheory .......7Catastrophe and Contention in Rural
China .................................................18CausationinInternationalRelations ......16Chavez,JohnR. .......................................9Checkel, Jeffrey T. ....................................4
Cherney, Adrian .....................................24Child Pornography and Sexual Grooming 24CivilizingSecurity ..................................24Clare, Joseph .........................................17Cole, Alistair ..........................................14Commercial Agreements and Social DynamicsinMedievalGenoa ..............20
Connerton, Paul ......................................7Contentious Performances .....................18CorporationsandCitizenship .................21Corruption,Inequality,andtheRuleof
Law ....................................................12Cortina, Jeronimo ..................................30CosmopolitanImagination,The ................5Counter-Democracy ...............................12Couper,MickP. ......................................30Craiutu, Aurelian .....................................8Crane, Andrew ......................................21Crime Prevention ...................................24Crime, War, and Global Trafficking ..........23CrisisofImprisonment,The ....................27Cultural Politics of Human Rights, The ....10
D DarfurandtheCrimeofGenocide .........25Daynes,Sarah .........................................5DeBoef,SuzannaL. ...............................26DeclineoftheDeathPenaltyandtheDiscoveryofInnocence,The ................26
Deflem,Mathieu ...................................22Delanty,Gerard .......................................5DellaPorta,Donatella ..............................3DemocraticInnovations ...........................9Denemark,David ...................................17DesigningEffectiveWebSurveys ............30DesireforRace ........................................5DiversityatWork ...................................22Djupe,PaulA. ........................................15Doh,Jonathan .......................................20
E Ellermann, Antje ....................................11EmpireofDifference ..............................12EntrepreneursandDemocracy ...............22
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Environmental Reform in the InformationAge .................................13
Ethics and Criminal Justice.....................26Ethnicity and Electoral Politics ..................9EuropeanIdentity ....................................4
F Flynn, James R. ........................................8Fokas, Effie ............................................28Forst, Brian ............................................23Fox, Jonathan ........................................27FromWartoDemocracy .........................16
G Gelman, Andrew ...................................30Gender and Health ................................29GenealogiesofCitizenship ......................4Gibson, James L.....................................15Giddens, Anthony ....................................7Gilbert, Christopher P. ............................15Gill, Anthony .........................................28Goldhammer, Arthur ..............................12Gomez,Pierre-Yves ...............................22Goodwin,Dawn ....................................31Gordon,David .......................................16Governing after Crisis ............................13Governing and Governance in France .....14Grabosky, Peter .....................................23
H Hagan, John ..........................................25Hall, Peter A. ...........................................4HarmonizingWork,Family,andPersonal
Life ....................................................21Haynie,KerryL. ......................................15Historical Sociology of Childhood, A .......10HowModernityForgets ...........................7How We Get Along ................................31Human Rights and Social Work ..............30
I IdentityBeforeIdentityPolitics .................6Ife,Jim ..................................................30IlliberalPoliticsinNeoliberalTimes ...........3
InstitutionalWork ..................................19InterpersonalNetworksinOrganizations 21IslaminEurope .....................................28
J Jarstad,AnnaK. ....................................16Jennings, Jeremy .....................................8Joas, Hans ...............................................2Jojarth, Christine ...................................23Junn, Jane .............................................15
K Kalyvas,StathisN. .................................12Kam,ChristopherJ. ...............................11Katzenstein,PeterJ. .................................4Keating,Michael .....................................3Kellehear,Allan ........................................5Kilduff,Martin .......................................21Kleinig,John .........................................26Knöbl,Wolfgang......................................2Korine,Harry .........................................22Krackhardt,David ..................................21Kraus,PeterA. .......................................14Kriesi,Hanspeter ...................................14Kurki,Milja ............................................16Kuru,AhmetT. .......................................28
L Lacey, Nicola .........................................25Lamont,Michele......................................4Law’sAllure ..........................................25Lawrence, Thomas B. .............................19Leca, Bernard ........................................19Lee, Orville ..............................................5Left and Right in Global Politics .............13Lengthening the Arm of the Law ............23Levey, Geoffrey Brahm ...........................27Lewandowsky, Stephan .........................17Lewis, James R. .....................................28Lewis,SarahM. .....................................28Loader,Ian ............................................24
M MakingSenseofMassAtrocity ..............27
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ManagingStrategicSurprise ..................16Manow,Philip .......................................11Mantzavinos,C. .......................................6Masoud,Tarek .......................................12Matten,Dirk ..........................................21Mayer,KarlUlrich ..................................18McCarthy,Thomas ...................................8McConnell,Allan ...................................13McLennan,RebeccaM. ..........................27Michel,Alexandra ..................................20ModernandPostmodernSocialTheorizing 2Modood,Tariq .......................................27Mol,ArthurP.J. .....................................13Moon,Jeremy .......................................21Morgan,Frank .......................................17MorrisonPiehl,Anne ............................24Mouzelis,NicosP. ....................................2
N Nash,Kate ............................................10Nepstad, Sharon Erickson ......................17Network ................................................20NetworksforLearningandKnowledge
Creation in Biotechnology ...................18New Race Politics in America .................15NGOs and Corporations ........................20Nicholson, Linda ......................................6Nobles,Melissa .....................................13Noël, Alain ............................................13
O Oliver, Amalya Lumerman ......................18On Scandal .............................................7Order, Conflict, and Violence ..................12Osiel,MarkJ. ........................................27Ost,Suzanne .........................................24OvercomingHistoricalInjustices .............15
P PartyDisciplineandParliamentary
Politics ...............................................11Permissive Society, The ...........................31Petigny, Alan .........................................31Philosophy of the Social Sciences .............6
Poelmans, Steven A. Y. ...........................21PoliticalInfluenceofChurches,The ........15Political Origins of Religious Liberty, The .28PoliticalUsesofExpertKnowledge,The ..10Political Women and American Democracy .........................................29
Politics of Official Apologies, The ............13PoliticsofSwitzerland,The .....................14PowerandInterdependenceinOrganizations .....................................19
Prison State ...........................................24Prisoners’Dilemma,The .........................25
Q Quantitative Tour of the Social Sciences,
A .......................................................30
R Race,Empire,andtheIdeaofHumanDevelopment ........................................8
Religion and War Resistance in the PlowsharesMovement ........................17
Religion, Class Coalitions, and Welfare States .................................................11
Rieker, Patricia P.....................................29Rosanvallon, Pierre ................................12Rosenblatt, Helena ..................................7Routine Politics and Violence in
Argentina ...........................................17Rymond-Richmond, Wenona ..................25
S Sacred Schisms ......................................28Secularism and State Policies toward
Religion ..............................................28Secularism,ReligionandMulticulturalCitizenship .........................................27
Shapiro,Ian ...........................................12Shearing, Clifford ..................................23Silverstein, Gordon ................................25Sisk,TimothyD. .....................................16Skill Formation ......................................18Skinner, Alex ............................................2Smith, Graham ........................................9
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Social Theory ...........................................2SocietyandDiscourse ..............................8Sociology of Law ...................................22Solga, Heike ..........................................18Somers,MargaretR. ................................4Spinuzzi,Clay ........................................20StatesAgainstMigrants .........................11Steers,RichardM. .................................19Stefanou, Constantin .............................25Strategy on the United States Supreme
Court .................................................26Stritzke,WernerG.K. .............................17StudyofDying,The ..................................5Successful Societies .................................4Suddaby, Roy ........................................19Sutton, Adam ........................................24
T ‘tHart,Paul ...........................................13Taylor, Charles .......................................27Terrorism and Torture ............................17Terrorism, Crime, and Public Policy .........23Thaxton, Jr., Ralph A. .............................18Thérien, Jean-Philippe ............................13Tilly, Charles .........................................18Tjosvold,Dean ......................................19TocquevilleonAmericaafter1840 ...........8Towards a European Criminal Record .....25Trechsel, Alexander H. ............................14Turmel, André ........................................10Turner, Bryan S. ......................................30
U UnionofDiversity,A ..............................14Useem, Bert ..........................................24Uslaner,EricM. .....................................12
V VanDijk,TeunA. .....................................8VanDoosselaere,Quentin ......................20vanKersbergen,Kees .............................11Velleman,J.David .................................31
W Walker, Neil ...........................................24Weber, Passion and Profits .......................6WhatIsIntelligence? ...............................8White, Rob ............................................24Whitmeyer,JosephM. ............................26Wiseman, Boris .......................................7Wisse, Barbara ......................................19Wolbrecht, Christina ..............................29World Survey of Religion and the State,
A .......................................................27Wortham, Stanton .................................20
X Xanthaki, Helen .....................................25
Y Yaziji,Michael .......................................20
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