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A-F
- Niels Albertsen and Bülent Diken (2002)
'Artworks'
Networks - Field, System or Mediators?
- Niels Albertsen & Bülent Diken (2001)
Mobility, Justification and the City
- Michel Callon (1997)
Actor-Network Theory - The
Market Test
- Michel Callon and John Law (2003)
On
Qualculation, Agency and Otherness
- Andy Crabtree, John Hughes, Jon O'Brien, Mark Rouncefield, and Peter
Tolmie (1998)
'There's
something else missing here': requirements specification in changing
circumstances of work and design
- Anne Cronin (2006)
Urban space and
entrepreneurial property relations: resistance and the vernacular of
outdoor advertising and graffiti
- Anne Cronin (2007)
Calculative spaces: cities, market relations and the commercial vitalism of the advertising industry
- Anne Cronin (2007)
Mobility and market research: outdoor advertising and the commercial ontology of the city
- Bülent Diken (1998)
Immigrants on
the Margin: Introduction to Strangers, Ambivalence and Social
Theory
- Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Laustsen (1999)
Den evige nomade
- om dansk indvandrerpolitik set i lyset af globalisering, multikulturalisme
og ret
- Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Laustsen (2001)
Enjoy your fight!
- 'Fight Club' as a symptom of the Network Society
- Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Laustsen (2001)
Postal Economies
of the Orient - Writing in the Turkish Bath'
- Bülent Diken and Carsten Bagge Laustsen (2001)
Massen
- Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Laustsen (2002)
Zones
of indistinction - security, terror, and bare life
- Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Laustsen (2002)
ostal Economies
of the Orient
- Bülent Diken (2004)
City of God
- Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Laustsen (2004)
The Ghost
of Auschwitz
- Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Laustsen (2004)
‘We
two will never twin’: fundamentalism and the politics of security
- Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Laustsen (2004)7/11,
9/11, and Post-Politics
- Bülent Diken & Carsten Bagge Laustsen (2004)Sea,
Sun, Sex … and Biopolitics
- Bülent Diken (2005)The comedy of (t)errors
- Norman Fairclough, Bob Jessop & Andrew Sayer (2002)
Critical
Realism and Semiosis
- Anne-Marie Fortier (2008)
The blood in our veins: White unease, introspection, and the promise of corporeal transparency in multicultural times
- Anne-Marie Fortier (1999),
Outside/In? Notes on sexuality,
ethnicity and the dialectics of identification'
- Anne-Marie Fortier (2001)
New intimacies and un/marked
(hetero)sexuality: intersections of ethnicity and sexuality in new multiculturalist
Britain
- Anne-Marie Fortier (2001)
Multiculturalism and
the new face of Britain
- Anne-Marie Fortier (2002)
Making home: queer migrations
and motion attachments
- Anne-Marie Fortier (2005) (also forthcoming in 'Environment and Planning
D: Society and Space' 2007)
Too close for comfort:
loving thy neighbour and the management of multicultural intimacies
G-H
- Andrew Holden (2002)
Averting Risk: A Cultural
Analysis of the Worldview of Jehovah's Witnesses
- Holden (2002)
Cavorting with
the Devil: Jehovah's Witnesses Who Abandon Their Faith
- Andrew Holden
Doing Tolerance: How
Jehovah's Witnesses Live with Unbelieving Relatives
- Andrew Holden (2002)
On Socialisation and
Rebellion: A Sociological Analysis of the Religious Experiences of Young
Jehovah's Witnesses
- Andrew Holden (2002)
Peering
Through the Watch Tower: How Jehovah's Witnesses Learn to Worship and
Evangelise
- Andrew Holden (2002)
Returning to Eden:
Futuristic Symbolism and its Effects on Jehovah's Witnesses
- John A Hughes, Jon O'Brien, Mark Rouncefield,
and Peter Tolmie (1998),
Some 'real'
problems of 'virtual' teamwork
- John A Hughes, Jon O'Brien, Dave Randall, Mark Rouncefield, and Peter
Tolmie (1998),
Some 'real'
problems of 'virtual' organisation
- John Hughes, Jon O'Brien, Dave Randall, Mark Rouncefield, and Peter
Tolmie (1998),
Virtual Organisations
and the Customer: How 'virtual organisations' deal with 'real' customers
I-K
- Bob Jessop (1999)
The Dynamics
of Partnership and Governance Failure, in Gerry Stoker, ed., The
New Politics of Local Governance in Britain, Oxford: Oxford University
Press (in press).
- Bob Jessop (1999)
The Governance
of Complexity and the Complexity of Governance: Preliminary Remarks
on some Problems and Limits of Economic Guidance
- Bob Jessop (1999)
Narrating the future of the National Economy and the National State?
Remarks on Re-mapping Regulation and Re-inventing Governance', in
G. Steinmetz, ed., State/Culture, Ithaca: Cornell UP.
- Bob Jessop (1999)
Reflections
on Globalization and its (Il)logics, in Peter Dicken, Philip Kelley,
Kris Olds, and Henry Yeung, eds., Globalization and the Asia Pacific:
Contested Territories, London: Routledge, pp 19-38
- Bob Jessop (2000)
The State and the Contradictions of the Knowledge-Driven Economy,
in J.R. Bryson, P.W. Daniels, N.D. Henry, and J. Pollard, eds, Knowledge,
Space, Economy, London: Routledge.
- Bob Jessop (2000)
The Crisis of the National Spatio-Temporal Fix and the Ecological Dominance
of Globalizing Capitalism', in: International Journal of Urban
and Regional Research.
- Bob Jessop (2000)
Institutional
(Re)Turns and the Strategic-Relational Approach, forthcoming in
Environment and Planning A
- Bob Jessop (2001)
Bringing the
State Back in (Yet Again): Reviews, Revisions, Rejections, and Redirections
- Bob Jessop (2001)
Capitalism,
the Regulation Approach, and Critical Realism
- Bob Jessop (2001)
Good
Governance and the Urban Question: On Managing the Contradictionsof
Neo-Liberalism, Comment on Urban21, Published in German in MieterEcho
June (2000)
- Bob Jessop (2001)
Interview with Bob Jessop
- Bob Jessop (2001),
On
the Spatio-Temporal Logics of Capital's Globalization and their Manifold
Implications for State Power
- Bob Jessop (2001),
The Gender Selectivities
of the State, (in German translation) in Eva Kreisky, Sabine Lang,
and Birgit Sauer, eds, Das Geschlecht des Staates. Transformationen
von Staatlichkeit in Europa, (The Gender of the State:
Transformations of Statehood in Europe) Opladen: Böhret
- Bob Jessop (2001)
'Regulationist
and Autopoieticist Reflections on Polanyi's Account of Market Economies
and the Mark,
New Political Economy, 6 (2), 213-232.
- Bob Jessop (2002)
The Future of the Capitalist State, Cambridge: Polity (chapter one
can be downloaded here)
- Bob Jessop (2002)
Governance
and meta-governance. On Reflexivity, Requisite Variety, and Requisite
Irony, in H. Bang, ed., Governance, Governmentality and Democracy,
Manchester: Manchester University Press (in press, forthcoming 2003)
- Bob Jessop (2002)
'The Politics of Representation
and the Eighteenth Brumaire, in M. Cowling and J. Martin, eds.,
The Eighteenth Brumaire Today, London: Pluto Press, pp. 179-194.
- Bob Jessop (2002)
Liberalism,
Neoliberalism and Urban Governance: A State-Theoretical Perspective,
Antipode, 34(3), pp. 452-472.
- Bob Jessop (2002)
Globalization
and the National State, in S. Aaronwitz and P. Bratsis, ed., Rethinking
the State: Miliband, Poulantzas and State Theory, Minneapolis:
University of Minnesota Press, pp. 185-220
- Bob Jessop (2003)
'The Limits to Limits
to Capital', 36 (3), June (in press)
- Jessop (2003)
From Thatcherism
to New Labour: Neo-Liberalism, Workfarism, and Labour Market Regulation
in H. Overbeek, ed., The Political
Economy of European Unemployment:
European Integration and the Transnationalization of the Employment
Question, London: Routledge (in press).
- Bob Jessop (2003)
The
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Capital and its Globalization - and how they
Challenge State Power and Democracy in W.E. Scheuerman and H. Rosa,
eds, Social Acceleration: Conceptions, Causes, Consequences,
London: Verso (in press).
- Bob Jessop (2003)
Recent
Societal and Urban Change: Principles of Periodization and Views on
the Current Period, in N. Albertsen, P. Hemmersam, and T. Nielsen,
ed., Urban Mutations: Periodizations, Scales and Mobilities,
Aarhus: Arkitektskolens Forlag (in press).
- Bob Jessop (2004),
Spatial Fixes,
Temporal Fixes, and Spatio-Temporal Fixes
- Bob Jessop (2004),
The European
Union and Recent Transformations in Statehood
L-R
- Bruno Latour (1997),
On Recalling ANT
- John Law (1986)
On the
Methods of Long-Distance Control: Vessels, Navigation and the Portuguese
Route to India
- John Law (1992),
Notes on the Theory of the
Actor Network
- John Law (1996),
Traduction, Trahison:
Notes on ANT
- John Law (1997),
Topology and the
Naming of Complexity
- John Law (1997),
Heterogeneities
- John Law (1997),
The Manager and His
Powers
- John Law (1999),
Political
Philosophy and Disabled Specificities
- John Law (1999),
Objects, Spaces, Others
- John Law (2000),
Networks, Relations,
Cyborgs: on the Social Study of Technology
- John Law (2000),
Economics as Interference
- John Law (2000),
Ladbroke
Grove,Or How to Think about Failing Systems
- John Law (2001),
Machinic
Pleasures and Interpellations
- John Law (2001),
Ordering and Obduracy
- John Law (2002)
And if the
Global Were Small and Non-Coherent? Method, Complexity and the Baroque
- John Law (2003),
Disasters,
A/symmetries and Interferences
- John Law (2003),
Making a Mess
with Method
- John Law (2004),
Enacting Naturecultures:
a Note from STS
- John Law (2004),
Disaster
in Agriculture: Or Foot and Mouth Mobilities
- John Law (2004),
Matter-ing: How Might STS Contribute?
- John Law and Kevin Hetherington (1998),
Allegory
and Interference: Representation in Sociology
- John Law and Kevin Hetherington (1999),
Materialities,
Spatialities, Globalities
- John Law and Annemarie Mol (2000),
Situating Technoscience:
an Inquiry into Spatialities
- John Law and Annemarie Mol (2001),
Local
Entanglements or Utopian Moves: an Inquiry into Train Accidents
- John Law and Ingunn Moser (1999),
Managing,
Subjectivities and Desires
- John Law and Vicky Singleton (2000),
Allegory
and its Others
- John Law and Vicky Singleton (2000),
This is
Not an Object
- John Law and Vicky Singleton (2000),
Performing
Technology's Stories
- John Law & Vicky Singleton (2003),
Object Lessons
- John Law & Vicky Singleton (2004),
A Further
Species of Trouble? Disaster and Narrative
- John Law and John Urry (2002),
Enacting the Social
- Annemarie Mol and John Law (1999),
Embodied Action, Enacted
Bodies. The Example of Hypoglycaemia
- Ingunn Moser and John Law (2001),
'Making Voices': New
Media Technologies, Disabilities, and Articulation'
- Markus Perkmann (2002),
The rise of the
Euroregion. A bird's eye perspective on European cross-border co-operation'
- Markus Perkmann (2002),
Policy entrepreneurs, multilevel governance and policy networks in the
European polity: The case of the EUREGIO
- Celia Roberts and Sarah Franklin (2001)
Innovative
Health Technologies 'The Social Life of the Embryo'
S-T
- Andrew Sayer (1998),
Critical
and Uncritical Cultural Turns
- Andrew Sayer (1999),
Long
live postdisciplinary studies! Sociology and the curse of disciplinary
parochialism/imperialism
- Andrew Sayer (1999),
Valuing Culture
and Economy
- Andrew Sayer (2000),
Developing
the Critical Standpoints of Radical Political Economy
- Andrew Sayer (2000),
Markets,
Embeddedness and Trust: Problems of Polysemy and Idealism
- Andrew Sayer (2000),
Equality and
Moral Economy
- Andrew Sayer (2000),
Moral
Economy and Political Economy
- Andrew Sayer (2001),
What are you Worth?:
Recognition, Valuation and Moral Economy
- Andrew Sayer (2003),
Restoring
the moral dimension in social scientific accounts: a qualified ethical
naturalist approach
- Andrew Sayer (2004),
Restoring the
Moral Dimension: Acknowledging Lay Normativity
- Andrew Sayer (2004),
Moral Economy
- Andrew Sayer (2005),
Class, moral worth
and recognition
- Andrew Sayer (2005),
Reductionism in Social Science
- Andrew Sayer (2008),
Contributive justice and meaningful work
- Andrew Sayer (2009)
Chapter3 : ‘ Bourdieu, ethics and practice’
- Thomas Scheffer (2002),
Exploring
Court Hearings - towards a research design for a Comparative Ethnography
on "witnessing in court"
- Mimi Sheller (2003)
'Sheller on Geggus, The Impact
of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World' in H-Atlantic@h-net.msu.edu
- Mimi Sheller (2002)
Oraliteracy
and Opacity: Resisting Metropolitan Consumption of Caribbean Creole
- Mimi Sheller (2002)
Beyond Slavery: Explorations
of Race, Labor, and Citizenship in Postemancipation Societies
- Mimi Sheller (2002)
Automotive Emotions:
Feeling the Car
- Mimi Sheller (2002)
'The Binding
Mobilities of Transatlantic Consumption', Consuming the Caribbean,
Routledge, pp 17-61
- Mimi Sheller (2001),
The
Mechanisms of Mobility and Liquidity: Re-thinking the Movement in Social
Movements
- Mimi Sheller (2000),
Quasheba, Mother,
Queen: Black Women's Public Leadership and Political Protest, Slavery
and Abolition Vol. 19, No. 3 (December 1998): 90-115
- Elizabeth Shove & Alan Warde (1998),
Inconspicuous
consumption: the sociology of consumption and the environment
- Elizabeth Shove (2002)
Sustainability,
system innovation and the laundry
- Elizabeth Shove (2002)
Rushing around: coordination,
mobility and inequality
- Elizabeth Shove (2002)
Converging Conventions
of Comfort, Cleanliness and Convenience
- Elizabeth Shove (2002)
Research
programmes: adding value, fillings gaps and building networks
- Dale Southerton, Rosemary Deem, Elizabeth Shove & Alan Warde (1998),
Home from home?:
a research note on recreational caravanning
- Lucy Suchman (2000),
'Anthropology
as 'Brand': Reflections on Corporate Anthropology'
- Lucy Suchman (2000)
"I have,
more than ever, a sense of the immovability of these institutions"
- Lucy Suchman (2000)
Located Accountabilities
in Technology Production
- Claudia Castañeda and Lucy Suchman (2005)
Robot Visions
- Lucy Suchman (2005)
Agencies in technology
design
- Peter Tolmie, John A Hughes, Jon O'Brien, and Mark Rouncefield (1998),
The
Importance of being Earnest: everyday managerial work in financial services
- Peter Tolmie, John Hughes, Tom Rodden, and Mark Rouncefield (1998),
How
to 'represent' the workers? Understand the work of representations
- Peter Tolmie, John Hughes, Mark Rouncefield, and Wes Sharrock (1998),
The 'Virtual' Manager?:
Change and continuity in managerial work
- Peter Tolmie, John Hughes, Mark Rouncefield, and Wes Sharrock (1998),
Managing
Relationships - Where the 'virtual' meets the 'real'
- Imogen Tyler 2008,
Why the Maternal Now?
- Imogen Tyler 2008,
White Trash Celebrity
U-Z
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