PAPERS FROM 2005
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 | Sanjay Subrahmanyam (May 10, 2005) Beyond Incommensurability: Understanding Inter-Imperial Dynamics |
 | Kieran Healy (April 30, 2005) The Political Economy of Presumed Consent |
 | George Steinmetz (April 16, 2005) From “Native Policy” to Exterminationism: German Southwest Africa, 1904, in Comparative Perspective |
 | David Cook Martín (April 16, 2005) Proactive Recruitment and Retentionist Patterns of Migration and Nationality Policy in Argentina, Italy, and Spain (1850-1919). |
 | Justin Lee (March 2, 2005) Investigating the Hybridity of ‘Wellness’ Practices |
 | (February 16, 2005) Civil War Narratives |
 | Roger D. Waldinger (February 15, 2005) The Bounded Community: Turning Foreigners into Americans in 21st Century Los Angeles |
 | Nina Glick Schiller (February 15, 2005) Transborder Citizenship: an Outcome of Legal Pluralism within Transnational Social Fields |
 | Angela Jamison (January 20, 2005) Embedded on the left: Aggressive media strategies and their organizational impact on the Immigrant Worker Freedom Ride |
PAPERS FROM 2004
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 | Sanford Jacoby (October 19, 2004) Economic Ideas and the Labor Market: Origins of the Anglo-American Model and Prospects for Global Diffusion |
 | Vivek Chibber (October 14, 2004) Reviving the Developmental State? The Myth of the National Bourgeoisie |
 | David Fitzgerald (October 13, 2004) Ethnographies of Migration |
 | Charles C. Ragin (September 23, 2004) Between Complexity and Parsimony: Limited Diversity, Counterfactual Cases, and Comparative Analysis. |
 | Neil Fligstein (March 4, 2004) The Transformation of the American Economy, 1984-2001 |
 | Roger Waldinger (February 26, 2004) Immigrant "Transnationalism" and the Presence of the Past |
 | Andrea Grant-Friedman (February 19, 2004) Standing in the Mirror of World Capitalism: Economic Globalization, the Soviet Union, and the COMECON |
 | Phil Gorski (February 12, 2004) The Protestant Reformation and Economic Hegemony: Religion and the Rise of Holland and England |
 | Ödül Bozkurt (February 5, 2004) The Global Corpo-nation?: High-Skilled Workers in Mobile Telecommunications Multinationals |
 | Frank Dobbin (January 29, 2004) How Institutions Create Ideas: Railroad Finance and the Construction of Public and Private in France and the United States |
 | Rachel Cohen (January 22, 2004) When it Pays to be Friendly: Employment Relations and Worker-Client Interactions in Hairdressing |
 | Andrew Abbott (January 15, 2004) The Historicality of Individuals |
PAPERS FROM 2003
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 | Kanchan Chandra (November 20, 2003) Why Ethnic Parties Succeed: Patronage and Ethnic Headcounts in India |
 | Andrew Sabl (November 13, 2003) Why Racial Categories Make No Sense--and Why the Census Bureau is Right not to Care |
 | Kurtulus Gemici (November 6, 2003) Spontaneity in Social Protest: April 2001 Shopkeeper Protests in Turkey |
 | Kristin Surak (October 30, 2003) "Ethnic" Practices in Translation: Tea in Japan and the US |
 | Patrick Le Galès (October 23, 2003) The governance of local economies , A french Case Study |
 | Kathleen Thelen (October 16, 2003) Institutions and Social Change: The Evolution of Vocational Training in Germany |
 | Rogers Brubaker (October 9, 2003) Beyond Comparativism? |