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Theory and Research in Comparative Social Analysis

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PAPERS FROM 2005
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
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
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?

 
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