Archives Europeennes de Sociologie

Papers
(The TQCC of Archives Europeennes de Sociologie is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Homophobia and national collective narcissism in populist Poland21
Illiberalism17
Back to the Future. Sociological Perspectives on Expectations, Aspirations and Imagined Futures10
Earned Citizenship10
Political Socialisation: Out of Purgatory?9
Marketizing Sovereign Prerogatives: How to Sell Citizenship8
The Trap of “Racial Capitalism”8
Neoliberalism, Economization and the Paradox of the New Welfare State7
Class and relative wealth accumulation in five European countries: Sociological Lessons from the Household Financial and Consumption Survey (European Central Bank, 2014 Wave)4
Communalizing Colonial Policies and Postcolonial Ethnic Warfare: A Multimethod Analysis of the British Empire3
Law’s Elasticity An Inquiry into the Relation of Law and Power in Finance3
Revisiting “Racial Capitalism”3
The Laws of Finance For a Sociology of Finance and Law Entanglement3
Russia’s Night Wolves, Migrating Memory and Europe’s Eastern Frontier3
Population density, cosmopolitanism, and undocumented immigrants in the United States2
Structure, Strategy and Self in Cultural Peripheries: Theorizing the Periphery in the Polish and Dutch Fashion Fields2
Decolonization Struggles at the United Nations: The Question of Algeria, 1955-19612
Racial Capitalism Decoupled: A Rejoinder and Reformulation2
Toward a Historical Sociology of Canonization: Comparing the Development of Sociological Theory in the English-, German-, and French-Language Contexts since the 1950s1
Fragile Bonds of Recognition: Exploring the Social Underpinnings of Sentiments of Exclusion in Post-1989 East Germany1
“Utopia shut up shop”: Hopeless Futures, Populism, and the American Dream1
Mundane Prometheus. How the Renewal of the Everyday Public Sphere can Feed a 21st Century Anticapitalism - Erik Olin Wright, How to Be an Anticapitalist in the 21st Century (London, Verso, 2019, 176 p1
Pricelessness, and the Price, of College in America - Caitlin Zaloom, Indebted: How Middle Class Families Make College Work at All Cost (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2019, 267 p.)1
The Trap of “Capitalism”, Racial or Otherwise1
Legal Compliance: Founding Elements of a Conception Based on Cultural Theory1
Powerful Metrics - Steffen Mau, The Metric Society: On the Quantification of the Social (Cambridge, UK, Polity, 2019, 200 p.)1
The Preferential Option of the Poor: Liberation Theology, Pentecostalism, and the New Forms of Sacralization1
Bridging the gaping hole: central bank economists’ role in the rise of macro-finance post-crisis1
Indigenous Responses to Protestant Missionaries: Educational Competition and Economic Development in Ottoman Turkey1
The Ethics of Uncertainty - Louise Amoore, Cloud Ethics: Algorithms and the Attributes of Ourselves and Others (Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2020, 232 p.)1
The Hidden Power of Technologists - Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra, Automating Finance: Infrastructures, Engineers, and the Making of Electronic Markets (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019, 357 p.)1
Prices as Social Facts: A Sociological Approach to Price Setting1
Limiting Ourselves by Limiting Money - Giorgos Kallis, Limits: Why Malthus Was Wrong and Why Environmentalists Should Care (Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2019, 154 pp.)1
Turning Wages into Capital Differentiation on the Market for Unsecured Loans in the United States, 1900-19451
Putting Morals into Economics: From Value Neutrality to the Moral Economy and the Economization of Morality1
The Rancierian Revolutionary? Bhagat Singh and the Politics of the Dead in Modern India - Chris Moffat, India’s Revolutionary Inheritance: Politics and the Promise of Bhagat Singh (Cambridge, Cambridg0
Anonymous Solidarity in Social Movements0
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Political Work and Work of Claiming Rights - Kaveri Haritas, In Search of Home. Citizenship, Law and the Politics of the Poor (Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 194 p.) - Emilia Schij0
Same as it Ever Was - Carolyn Chen, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Work Pray Code (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2022, 272 pages)0
Communalizing Colonial Policies and Postcolonial Ethnic Warfare: A Multimethod Analysis of the British Empire – ERRATUM0
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Urban Biodiversity and Socioecological Imaginaries: Cities as Laboratories for a Multispecies Future - Matthew Gandy, Natura Urbana. Ecological Constellations in Urban Space (Cambridge, Massachusetts0
The Housing Crisis in Superstar Cities: Labour Markets, Price Inflation, and Financialization0
Producing white urban Europe? A critical and reflexive reading of academic knowledge production on urban integration of migrants in Western European cities0
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Gentrification books in search of a gentrification theory: racialization and aesthetics in the making of contemporary spatial inequalities - Erualdo González Romero, Michelle E. Zuñiga, Ashley C. Her0
Saving Freedom From its History - Pierre Charbonnier, Affluence and Freedom: An Environmental History of Political Ideas (Cambridge, Polity, 2021, 327 p.)0
The city of (stolen) cars - Gabriel Feltran (ed.), Stolen cars: a journey through urban Conflict in São Paulo (Oxford, New Jersey, John Wiley & Sons, 2022, 272 p.)0
The culture/class broths where women’s desires and tastes are marinated - Katherine Appleford, Classifying Fashion, Fashioning Class. Making Sense of Women’s Practices, Perceptions and Tastes, Routle0
Public Opinion in the Making - Luc Boltanski and Arnaud Esquerre, Qu’est-ce que l’actualité politique ? Évènements et opinions au xxie siècle (Paris, Gallimard, 2022, 352 p.)0
Do Androids Dream of Basic Income? - Anton Jäger and Daniel Zamora Vargas, Welfare for Markets: A Global History of Basic Income (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2023, 264 p.)0
Executive Pay: Board Reciprocity Counts0
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Crisis? Whose Crisis? - Jeffrey C. Alexander, What Makes a Social Crisis? The Societalization of Social Problems (Cambridge, Polity Press, 2019, 173 p.)0
French colonial sociology’s contribution to decolonizing sociology - George Steinmetz, The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2023, 576 p.)0
“Identity Work” and Clandestinity0
Toward a Moral Universalism - Hans Joas, Im Bannkreis der Freiheit. Religionstheorie nach Hegel und Nietzsche (Berlin, Suhrkamp, 2020, 668p.)0
Citizenship and mobility of the poor: Sweden during the 19th century0
Can the Subaltern be Listened To? An Anthropology of Platform Commonsense in Spite of the Law - Juan M. del Nido, Taxis vs. Uber: Courts, Markets, and Technology in Buenos Aires (Stadford University 0
Doomed to Fail: Unmasking Failure as a Powerful Engine of Accumulation in Contemporary Capitalism - Appadurai Arjun and Neta Alexander, Failure (Cambridge, Polity Press, 2020, 145 p.)0
Welfare Elites and State Reconfiguration Evidence from the Transformation of French Social Security0
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Leveraging uncertainty, market-power, and fiscal opacity: The growth of financial security states0
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Monetary Enlightenment - Aaron Sahr, Die Monetäre Maschine. Eine Kritik der finanziellen Vernunft (Munich, C.H. Beck, 2022, 447 p.)0
Rethinking the Political Community: Violence and the Colonial Making of the Modern Nation State - Mahmood Mamdani, Neither Settler nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities (Cambrid0
The Unforgiving Society - Sarah Esther Lageson, Digital Punishment: Privacy, Stigma, and the Harms of Data-Driven Criminal Justice (New York, Oxford University Press, 2020, 256 p.)0
The Rise of the Rich? - Leon Wansleben, The Rise of Central Banks: State Power in Financial Capitalism (Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2023, 353 p.)0
Online Dating and the Nakedness of Heterosexuality - Marie Bergström, Les Nouvelles lois de l’amour. Sexualité, couple, et rencontres au temps du numérique (Paris, Éditions de la Découverte, 2019, 2280
Science and Politics: Reflections on Wendy Brown’s Nihilistic Times - Wendy Brown, Nihilistic Times: Thinking with Max Weber (Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2023, 132 p.)0
“Capital and Ideology” as a World-History of Social Inequality - Thomas Piketty, Capital and Ideology (Cambridge, Mass/London, The Belknap Press of Harvard UP, [2019] 2020, 1093 pages)0
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A Breath of Fresh Air for the Study of Social Inequality - Mike Savage, The Return of Inequality – Social Change and the Weight of the Past (Cambridge Mass., Harvard University Press, 2021, 448 p.)0
What Kind of Financial Crisis? - Neil Fligstein, The Banks Did It: An Anatomy of the Financial Crisis (Cambridge Mass., Harvard University Press, 2021, 315 p.)0
Sociology’s History Problem - Wolfgang Knöbl, Die Soziologie vor der Geschichte (Berlin, Suhrkamp, 2022, 316 p.)0
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Legal Documents as Means of Financial Abstraction: How Bankers’ Lawyers Constructed Swaps and Changed Finance0
How to Write the History of Sociology Properly: Monika Krause’s Model Cases - Monika Krause, Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites (Chicago/London, University of Chicago Press,0
Nationalism and Genes in the Middle East - Ian McGonigle, Genomic Citizenship. The Molecularization of Identity in the Contemporary Middle East (Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 2021, 220 p.) - Elise Bu0
Trust But Verify - Vincent Buskens, Rense Corten and Chris Snijders, Advances in the Sociology of Trust and Cooperation. Theory, Experiments, and Field Studies (Berlin/Boston, De Gruyter, 2020, 450 p0
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Consuming Beauty and Producing Status on the Elite Scene - Ashley Mears, Very important people: Status and beauty in the global party circuit (New York, Princeton University Press, 2020, xv + 303 p.)0
French Sociology and Empire - George Steinmetz, The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought: French Sociology and the Overseas Empire (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2023, 551 p.)0
Futures Present - Gerard Delanty, Senses of the Future: Conflicting Ideas of the Future in the World Today (Liverpool, Walter de Gruyter, 2024, 213 p.)0
Technology, Culture, and Social Control in the Newsroom Revisited - Angèle Christin, Metrics at Work: Journalism and the Contested Meaning of Algorithms (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2020, 20
The moral life of econometric equations: Factoring class inequality into school quality valuations in Chile0
Britishness: “Endlessly Coming To An End” - Stuart Ward, Untied Kingdom: A Global History of the End of Britain, (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2023, 550 p.)0
The Making of the Modern State: Social Scientization and Education Legislation in the United Kingdom, 1800–19140
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Credit in Society and in Sociology: On “The Bank and Its Customers” (Bourdieu, Boltanski, Chamboredon, 1963)0
Aid Made Markets: Enclaves, Entrepreneurs and Opportunity in the East African Pharmaceutical Industry - Nitsan Chorev, Give and Take. Developmental Foreign Aid and the Pharmaceutical Industry in East 0
Veblen, the Insider – at least in the First Half of his Life - Charles Camic, Veblen: The Making of an Economist Who Unmade Economics (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2020, 504 p.)0
Cultural Images of Labor Conflict and Coordination: Literature and the Evolution of Industrial Relations Systems0
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The American Political Economy: Politics, Markets and Power - Jacob S. Hacker, Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Paul Pierson, and Kathleen Thelen, eds, The American Political Economy: Politics, Markets, a0
How Serious a Game Science Really Is? - Mario Biagioli Alexandra Lippman (eds), Gaming the Metrics. Misconduct and Manipulation in Academic Research (Cambridge, The MIT Press, 2020, 306 p.)0
Race and Populism. A Comparative Study of Thatcherism, Peronism and the American Populists0
French Colonial Sociology and the Struggle for Scientific Autonomy - George Steinmetz, The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2023, 576 p.).0
Intellectuals Melancholia - Jenny Andersson, The Future of the World. Futurology, Futurists, and the Struggle for the Post-Cold War Imagination (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018, 267 p.)0
A Complex Legacy - Andrew Garrett, The Unnaming of Kroeber Hall: Language, Memory, and Indigenous California (Cambridge Massachusetts, MIT Press, 2023, 472 p.)0
Wars, Rulers, Rationality0
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Mobility and Stagnation in Neoliberal India - Patrick Inglis, Narrow Fairways: Getting by and Falling Behind in the New India (New York, Oxford University Press, 2019, 312 p.)0
Historical Ethnography, From Margin to Center - Lucas Bessire, Running Out: In Search of Water on the High Plains (Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2021, 264 p.)0
Systemic Contradictions - Armando Lara-Millán, Redistributing the Poor: Jails, Hospitals, and the Crisis of Law and Fiscal Austerity (New York, Oxford University Press, 2021, 240 pages)0
Euphoria and Despair - Stefan Svallfors, The Inner World of Research. On Academic Labor (London, Anthem Press, 2020, 125 p.)0
Explaining Illiberal Democracy - Gábor Scheiring, The Retreat of Liberal Democracy: Authoritarian Capitalism and the Accumulative State in Hungary (Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, 367 p.); Juraj Buzal0
Tribal Citizenship in The Emirates - Noora Lori, Offshore Citizens: Permanent Temporary Status in the Gulf (New York, Cambridge University Press, 2019, 302 p.)0
“Between Fixity and Motion:” Emplacing Tech in New York City - Sharon Zukin, The Innovation Complex: Cities, Tech, and the New Economy (Oxford, OUP, 2020, 296 p.)0
Crime in the Blood? The Reinvention of Crime as Written in the DNA - Julien Larrègue, Héréditaire. L’éternel retour des théories biologiques du crime (Paris, Seuil, 2020, 272 p.)0
Apps in Black and White - Ruha Benjamin, Race after Technology (Cambridge UK, Polity Press, 2019, 178 p.)0
An Argentine Version of the American Dream - Matías Dewey, Making It at Any Cost. Aspirations and Politics in a Counterfeit Clothing Marketplace (Austin University of Texas Press, 2020, 276 p.)0
Durkheim Within American Cultural Sociology and Beyond - Philip Smith, Durkheim and After: The Durkheimian Tradition, 1893-2020 (Cambridge, Polity Press, 2020, 242 p.)0
Micro-Segregation and the Jewish Ghetto: A Comparison of Ethnic Communities in Germany0
Population density, cosmopolitanism, and undocumented immigrants in the United States – CORRIGENDUM0
Drowning, Rescuing, and the Law in Between - Julie E. Cohen Between Truth and Power: The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism (New York Oxford University Press, 2019, Verso, 2018, 366 p.)0
We Shall Never be Disenchanted - Hans Joas, The Power of the Sacred. An Alternative to the Narrative of Disenchantment (New York, Oxford University Press, 2021, 402 p.)0
Painful Extraction - Thea Riofrancos, Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador (Durham, Duke University Press, 2020, 264 p.)0
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The Modern Art Machine - Fernando Domínguez Rubio, Still Life: Ecologies of the Modern Imagination at the Art Museum (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2020, 424 p.)0
Praising and Prodding George Steinmetz’s The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought - George Steinmetz, The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2023, 0
Reading Sex, Sexuality, and Sexiness in Contemporary Capitalist Societies - Dana Kaplan and Eva Illouz, What is sexual capital? (Cambridge, Polity, 2022, 144 p.)0
The Populist Foundations of Democracy: A Conceptual History of “the People” [Folket] in the Constitutional Struggles in Denmark, 1830–19200
Marked by a Criminal Record? Socioeconomic Differences in the Relationship Between Early Criminal Justice Contacts and Adult Life Outcomes0
Why Sociological Theory Matters in the Age of Algorithms: Considerations on Ori Schwarz’s Sociological Theory for Digital Society - Ori Schwarz, Sociological Theory for Digital Society: The Codes Tha0
The “American Middle Class” After 2008: Financial, Fictitious, Foreclosed - Noelle Stout, Dispossessed. How Predatory Bureaucracy Foreclosed on the American Middle Class (Oakland, University of Califo0
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Plural and Unequal: How Digital Payments are Reshaping Money - Lana Swartz, New money. How payment became social media (New Haven, Yale University Press, 2020, 259 p.) - Sibel Kusimba, Reimagining M0
The First and Greatest Divergence in the History of the World - Walter Scheidel, Escape from Rome: The Failure of Empire and the Road to Prosperity (Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2019,0
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State Sovereignty as a Machine of Domination Against Society - Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval, Dominer. Enquête sur la souveraineté de l’État en Occident (Paris, La Découverte, 2020, 736 p.)0
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Dynamics of Policy and Politics: Politics of Unemployment in Sweden during the Interwar Period0
The Ties that Bind and Fray - Sarah Quinn, Review of American Bonds: How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2019, 312 p.)0
What Sociology can Learn from World-Ecology (Hint: A Lot) - Jason W. Moore, Capitalism in the Web of Life. Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital (London, Verso, 2015, 336 p.); Raj Patel and Jason W.0
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Religious Dissociation and Liberal Separation: Inside a Christian Brotherhood and a Masonic Lodge0
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Disenchanted With the Immigrant Dream: The Sociological Formation of Ex-Immigrant Subjectivity0
Living and Working at the Edges: Practices of Migrant Shopkeepers in the UK - Suzanne M. Hall, The Migrant’s Paradox. Street Livelihoods and Marginal Citizenship in Britain (Minneapolis, University o0
Primary Dealer Systems in the European Union0
The New (Uniform) World of Asylum- and Citizenship-Policy - Christian Joppke, Neoliberal Nationalism, Immigration and the Rise of the Populist Right (New York, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 342 p0
How Families Reproduce the Inequalities of Capitalism - Céline Bessière and Sibylle Gollac, Le Genre du capital: Comment la famille reproduit les inégalités (Paris, La Découverte, 2020, 326 p.)0
Punishment beyond the State - Gilles Favarel-Garrigues et Laurent Gayer, Fiers de punir. Le monde des justiciers hors-la-loi (Paris, Le Seuil, 2021, 352 p.)0
The Future as Political Technology - Liliana Doganova, Discounting the Future: The Ascendancy of a Political Technology (New york, Zone books, Near future series, 2024, 330 p.)0
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The Long Shadow of Inequality - Mike Savage, The Return of Inequality. Social Chance and the Weight of the Past (Cambridge, Harvard University Press , 2021, 422 p.)0
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Exploring the “Meso-Level”: Genealogy of Civic Commitments and Beyond - G.A. Fine, The Hinge. Civil Society, Group Cultures, and the Power of Local Commitments (Chicago, Chicago University Press, 2020
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