Sociology & anthropology
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Sociology & anthropology
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Sociology & anthropology
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thema
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Incoming Resources
- Symbolic interactionism and cultural studies, the politics of interpretation, Norman K. Denzin
- A world-systems reader, new perspectives on gender, urbanism, cultures, indigenous peoples, and ecology, edited by Thomas D. Hall
- Media on the move, global flow and contra-flow, edited by Daya Kishan Thussu
- Reassembling the social, an introduction to actor-network-theory, Bruno Latour
- Dispossession, the performative in the political, Judith Butler and Athena Athanasiou
- Working with men, feminism and social work, edited by Kate Cavanagh and Viviene E. Cree
- Social movements, an introduction, Donnatella della Porta and Mario Diani
- Cruel optimism, Lauren Berlant
- The internationalization of palace wars, lawyers, economists, and the contest to transform Latin American states, Yves Dezalay, Bryant G. Garth
- The SAGE handbook of the sociology of religion, edited by James A. Beckford, Jay Demerath
- Acts of faith, explaining the human side of religion, Rodney Stark and Roger Finke
- International media studies, Divya C. McMillin
- The audience, a history of crowds, publics, and individuals, Richard Butsch
- A companion to urban anthropology, edited by Donald M. Nonini
- Professionals and the new managerialism in the public sector, Mark Exworthy and Susan Halford, editors
- Media, war, and postmodernity, Philip Hammond
- Journalism, critical issues, edited by Stuart Allan
- Social Theory and Modern Sociology, Anthony Giddens
- Social movements, mobilization, and contestation in the Middle East and North Africa, edited by Joel Beinin and Frederic Vairel
- Contemporary political sociology, globalization, politics, and power, Kate Nash
- Social research & reflexivity, content, consequences and context, Tim May with Beth Perry
- Who controls the Internet?, illusions of a borderless world, Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu
- Qualitative research methods for the social sciences, Bruce L. Berg, Howard Lune
- Radical media, rebellious communication and social movements, John D.H. Downing
- Michel de Certeau, cultural theorist, Ian Buchanan
- Cyberculture theorists, Manuel Castells and Donna Haraway, David Bell
- Dark ecology, for a logic of future coexistence, Timothy Morton
- Social research, issues, methods and process, Tim May
- Consumption, Identity and Style, Marketing, meanings, and the packaging of pleasure, edited by Alan Tomlinson
- Citizenship beyond the state, John Hoffman
- Towards relational sociology, Nick Crossley
- Advertising, a cultural economy, Liz McFall
- Visualizing anthropology, edited by Anna Grimshaw and Amanda Ravetz
- Race and social analysis, Caroline Knowles
- The age of surveillance capitalism, the fight for the future at the new frontier of power, Shoshana Zuboff
- The SAGE handbook of social media, edited by Jean Burgess, Alice E. Marwick, Thomas Poell
- Materiality and society, Tim Dant
- The averaged American, surveys, citizens, and the making of a mass public, Sarah E. Igo
- On media memory, collective memory in a new media age, edited by Motti Neiger, Oren Meyers, and Eyal Zandberg
- The SAGE handbook of visual research methods, edited by Eric Margolis and Luc Pauwels
- Polish migration to the UK in the 'new' European Union, after 2004, edited by Kathy Burrell
- Modernity and postmodern culture, Jim McGuigan
- Metric power, David Beer
- Contemporary economic sociology, globalization, work and inequality, Fran Tonkiss
- The Blackwell companion to law and society, edited by Austin Sarat
- The politics of affect, Brian Massumi
- The practice turn in contemporary theory, edited by Theodore R. Schatzki, Karin Knorr Cetina and Eike von Savigny
- Critique of information, Scott Lash
- Cultural studies, a practical introduction, Michael Ryan with Brett Ingram and Hanna Musiol
- A companion to literature and film, edited by Robert Stam, Alessandra Raengo
Outgoing Resources
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