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Sociological Theory

 
   
 
Editor: Julia Adams, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Ron Eyerman, and Philip Gorski, Yale University
ISSN: 0735-2751
Quarterly: March, June, September, December

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Mission Statement

ST publishes work in all areas of social thought, including new substantive theories, history of theory, metatheory, formal theory construction, and syntheses of existing bodies of theory. Submissions will also be considered as "Research Notes" and occasional review articles will be published.

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Signing in the Flesh: Notes on Pragmatist Hermeneutics by Dmitri N. Shalin (September 2007)

The Fall and Rise of Torture: A Comparative and Historical Analysis by Christopher J. Einolf (June 2007)

Narrative and Legitimacy: U.S. Congressional Debates about the Nonprofit Sector by Ronald N. Jacobs and Sarah Sobieraj (March 2007)

The Civilizing Force of Social Movements: Corporate and Liberal Codes in Brazil's Public Sphere by Gianpaolo Baiocchi (December 2006)

The Typical Tools for the Job: Research Strategies in Institutional Analysis by Marc Schneiberg and Elisabeth S. Clemens (September 2006)

Theories of Sexual Stratification: Toward an Analytics of the Sexual Field and a Theory of Sexual Capital by John Levi Martin and Matt George (June 2006)

Styles of Sociological Thought: Sociologies, Epistemologies, and the Mexican and U.S. Quests for Truth by Gabriel Abend (March 2006)

Return to Empire: The New U.S. Imperialism in Comparative Historical Perspective by George Steinmetz (December 2005) (Member Only)

Linked Ecologies: States and Universities as Environments for Professions by Andrew Abbott (September 2005) (Member Only)

Gemeinschaft Revisted: A Critique and Reconstruction of the Community Concept by Steven Brint (March 2001) (Member Only)