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  1. For a ‘sociology as a team sport’
  2. From ‘having’ to ‘being’: self‐worth and the current crisis of American society
  3. Social categorisation and group identification
  4. Addressing Recognition Gaps: Destigmatization and the Reduction of Inequality
  5. Publisher Correction: Bridging cultural sociology and cognitive psychology in three contemporary research programmes
  6. Bridging cultural sociology and cognitive psychology in three contemporary research programmes
  7. From the study of racism to destigmatization and the transformation of group boundaries
  8. Destigmatization and health: Cultural constructions and the long-term reduction of stigma
  9. Mutuality, mobilization, and messaging for health promotion: Toward collective cultural change
  10. Neoliberalism and Symbolic Boundaries in Europe: Global Diffusion, Local Context, Regional Variation
  11. Responses to Discrimination and Social Resilience Under Neoliberalism
  12. Shared Cognitive–Emotional–Interactional Platforms
  13. Symbolic Boundaries
  14. How Neo-Liberalism Has Transformed France's Symbolic Boundaries?
  15. Methodological Pluralism and the Possibilities and Limits of Interviewing
  16. What is missing? Cultural processes and causal pathways to inequality
  17. Reflections inspired byEthnic Boundary Making: Institutions, Power, Networksby Andreas Wimmer
  18. Social Resilience in the Neo-Liberal Era
  19. Ordinary people doing extraordinary things: responses to stigmatization in comparative perspective
  20. How Has Bourdieu Been Good to Think With? The Case of the United States
  21. Social Knowledge in the Making
  22. European Workers: Meaning-Making Beings
  23. Peter A. Hall and Michele Lamont (Eds.): Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health.
  24. Introduction: Reconsidering Culture and Poverty
  25. Cultural Analysis and Bourdieu’s Legacy: Settling Accounts and Developing Alternatives
  26. Cultural diversity and anti-poverty policy
  27. Introduction: Assessing France as a Model of Societal Success
  28. Fairness as Appropriateness
  29. How Professor Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment
  30. Successful Societies
  31. Boundary processes: Recent theoretical developments and new contributions
  32. Boundary Processes: Recent Theoretical Developments and New Contributions
  33. Beyond blind faith: overcoming the obstacles to interdisciplinary evaluation
  34. Sur les frontières de la reconnaissance
  35. EVERYDAY ANTIRACISM: Competence and Religion in the Cultural Repertoire of the African American Elite
  36. The Dignity of Working Men: Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration
  37. Who Counts as “them?”: Racism and Virtue in the United States and France
  38. From character to intellect: changing conceptions of merit in the social sciences and humanities, 1951–1971
  39. Social categorisation and group identification: how African-Americans shape their collective identity through consumption
  40. Ordinary cosmopolitanisms: Strategies for bridging boundaries among non-college educated workers
  41. Ordinary Cosmopolitanisms: Strategies for Bridging Racial Boundaries among Working-class Men
  42. THE STUDY OF BOUNDARIES IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
  43. The Dignity of Working Men: Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration
  44. The Dignity of Working Men: Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration
  45. Particular universalisms: North African immigrants respond to French racism
  46. The Cultural Territories of Race: Black and White Boundaries
  47. Three Questions for a Big Book: Collins's The Sociology of Philosophies
  48. How Blacks Use Consumption to Shape their Collective Identity: Evidence from marketing specialists
  49. Immigration and the Salience of Racial Boundaries Among French Workers
  50. Symbolic Boundaries: Overview
  51. Introduction: toward a renewed comparative cultural sociology
  52. The rhetorics of racism and anti-racism in France and the United States
  53. Conclusion: Exploring the French and the American polity
  54. Rethinking comparative cultural sociology: Repertoires of evaluation in France and the United States
  55. Meaning-Making in Cultural Sociology: Broadening Our Agenda
  56. The French Melting Pot: Immigration, Citizenship, and National Identity
  57. An Essay on Culture: Symbolic Structure and Social Structure.
  58. Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget, and Reconstruct the Past.
  59. Cultural and moral boundaries in the United States: Structural position, geographic location, and lifestyle explanations
  60. Cultivating Differences: Symbolic Boundaries and the Making of Inequality.
  61. National Identity and National Boundary Patterns in France and the United States
  62. Claims to Fame: Celebrity in Contemporary America. Joshua Gamson
  63. Cultivating Differences: Symbolic Boundaries and the Making of Inequality.Michele Lamont , Marcel Fournier
  64. Cultivating Differences: Symbolic Boundaries and the Making of Inequality.
  65. Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of the French and the American Upper-Middle Class.
  66. Boudon on Truth; or, Some Cognitive Explanations for Theoretical Seduction
  67. Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of the French and the American Upper-Middle Class
  68. Slipping the World Back In: Bourdieu on Heidegger
  69. Présentation
  70. From Paris to Stanford
  71. Cultural Capital: Allusions, Gaps and Glissandos in Recent Theoretical Developments
  72. How to Become a Dominant French Philosopher: The Case of Jacques Derrida
  73. Cultural Capital and the Liberal Political Attitudes of Professionals: Comment on Brint
  74. Culture Critique; Fernand Dumont and New Quebec Sociology.
  75. Les rapports politiques au sein du mouvement des femmes au Québec
  76. Les transformations idéologiques aux États-Unis entrevue avec Seymour Martin Lipset
  77. Le Pouvoir des intellectuels
  78. Hamon, Hervé, Rotman, Patrick, Les intellocrates — Expédition en haute intelligentsia, Paris, Éditions Ramsay, 1981, 331 p.
  79. Introduction
  80. Introduction
  81. Responses to Racism, Health, and Social Inclusion as a Dimension of Successful Societies
  82. Responses to Discrimination and Social Resilience Under Neoliberalism
  83. Preface
  84. Culture and Identity
  85. The Culture of Poverty
  86. Evaluating Creative Minds: The Assessment of Originality in Peer Review