What Is Cultural Sociological Debate? A Review of Lyn Spillman’s What is Cultural Sociology? (2020, Cambridge: Polity Press) Anne Taylor ReviewPaper 27 May 2022 Pages: 277 - 284
Reading Between and Across the Lines: a Response to Anne Taylor’s “What Is Cultural Sociological Debate? A Review of Lyn Spillman’s What Is Cultural Sociology? (2020, Cambridge: Polity Press)” Lyn Spillman Letter 25 May 2022 Pages: 285 - 295
The So-called Failure of the State: Rethinking the State, Civil Society, and Criminal Organizations Lynn Holland OriginalPaper 25 May 2022 Pages: 259 - 275
Reclaiming Placemaking for an Alternative Politics of Legitimacy and Community in Homelessness Gordon C. C. Douglas OriginalPaper 23 May 2022 Pages: 35 - 56
‘Dubai’ as a Place of Memory in Malayalam Cinema Mohamed Shafeeq Karinkurayil OriginalPaper Open access 12 May 2022 Pages: 459 - 474
Feeling It/Not Feeling It: Mood Stories as Accounts of Political Intuition Stephen Coleman OriginalPaper Open access 05 May 2022 Pages: 477 - 495
Personality Cult or a Mere Matter of Popularity? Anne-Mette Holmgård Sundahl OriginalPaper Open access 04 May 2022 Pages: 431 - 458
Between Charity and Protest. The Politicisation of Refugee Support Volunteers Pierre MonforteGaja Maestri OriginalPaper Open access 19 March 2022 Pages: 119 - 137
Performances and Politics in Pakistan: a Case Study of a Micro Public Sphere Mehr Latif OriginalPaper 05 March 2022 Pages: 99 - 117
Public Intellectuals in Digital and Global Times: the Case of Project Syndicate Mauro BasaureAlfredo JoignantRachel Théodore OriginalPaper 01 March 2022 Pages: 139 - 161
International Networks of Societal Actors and Democratic Diffusion Woojeong Jang OriginalPaper 29 November 2021 Pages: 197 - 226
Resistance within South Africa’s Passive Revolution: from Racial Inclusion to Fractured Militancy Marcel Paret OriginalPaper 06 November 2021 Pages: 567 - 589
Climate Change and Its Lexicon: An Analytical and Critical View José Maurício Domingues OriginalPaper 26 October 2021 Pages: 163 - 178
Crisis of Authority: The Truth of Post-Truth Henrik Enroth OriginalPaper Open access 21 October 2021 Pages: 179 - 195
The Persistence of Political Power: A Communist ‘Party Village’ in Kerala and the Paradox of Egalitarian Hierarchies Nitasha KaulNisar Kannangara OriginalPaper Open access 16 October 2021 Pages: 227 - 257
How the Future Fell from Grace and How to Repair It. Changes in Time-Consciousness in the Late Twentieth and Early Twenty-first Century: a Response to Joe Davidson’s “From the Future to the Past (and Back Again?): a Review of Aleida Assmann’s Is Time Out of Joint? On the Rise and Fall of the Modern Time Regime (Ithaca: Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library, 2020)” Aleida Assmann Letter Open access 13 October 2021 Pages: 601 - 609
From the Future to the Past (and Back Again?): A Review of Aleida Assmann’s Is Time Out of Joint? On the Rise and Fall of the Modern Time Regime (Ithaca: Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library, 2020) Joe P. L. Davidson ReviewPaper Open access 19 August 2021 Pages: 591 - 599
On the Emergence of Anti-relativism in the EU’s Historical Culture (2000–2020) Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt OriginalPaper 16 July 2021 Pages: 517 - 544
Pragmatic Utopianism: from Place to Process Daniel Jaster OriginalPaper 13 July 2021 Pages: 545 - 565
Using Online Social Networks to Acquire Political Information: the Politically Engaged Non-ideological Youth in Chile, 2017–2019 Gonzalo Espinoza BianchiniPatricio NaviaCamilla Ulriksen Lira OriginalPaper 18 June 2021 Pages: 497 - 515
Different Strokes: American Muslim Scholars Engage Media and Politics in the Woke Era Jibril Latif OriginalPaper 12 June 2021 Pages: 341 - 368
Emporia and the Exclusion Identity: Conservative Populist Alienation in the USA and Its Anti-immigrationism Miguel de Oliver OriginalPaper 21 May 2021 Pages: 153 - 178
What Is Critical About the Crisis of Expertise? A Review of Gil Eyal’s The Crisis of Expertise (2019, Cambridge: Polity Press) Riccardo Emilio Chesta ReviewPaper Open access 17 May 2021 Pages: 111 - 117
Response to Riccardo Emilio Chesta’s “What Is Critical About the Crisis of Expertise? A review of Gil Eyal’s The Crisis of Expertise (2019, Cambridge: Polity Press)” Gil Eyal EditorialNotes 06 May 2021 Pages: 119 - 127
Does Phenomenology (Still) Matter? Three Phenomenological Traditions and Sociological Theory Besnik Pula OriginalPaper 05 May 2021 Pages: 411 - 431
A Response to SaraEllen Strongman’s “Feeling Black Feminism, Otherwise: a Review of Jennifer Nash’s Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2019)” Jennifer C. Nash Letter 15 April 2021 Pages: 473 - 475
Feeling Black Feminism, Otherwise: a Review of Jennifer C. Nash’s Black Feminism Reimagined: After Intersectionality (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2019) SaraEllen Strongman ReviewPaper 15 April 2021 Pages: 463 - 471
Conspiracism in Populist Radical Right Candidates: Rallying the Base or Mainstreaming the Fringe? Patrick S. Sawyer OriginalPaper 12 April 2021 Pages: 305 - 340
Politics of Makeover: Initiating Organisational Change and Positioning the Unemployed in a Swedish Reality TV Series Magnus DahlstedtViktor Vesterberg OriginalPaper Open access 30 March 2021 Pages: 391 - 409
Situating the “Cultural Reach” of Cities in a Multiscalar Field Ayşe Çağlar OriginalPaper Open access 16 March 2021 Pages: 437 - 453
Resisting the Revenge of the Romantic Hegel: a Reply to Werner Binder’s Essay on Power in Modernity: Agency Relations and the Creative Destruction of the King’s Two Bodies (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020) Isaac Ariail Reed EditorialNotes 15 March 2021 Pages: 279 - 303
Agency Troubles: a Review of Isaac Reed’s Power in Modernity: Agency Relations and the Creative Destruction of the King’s Two Bodies (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020) Werner Binder ReviewPaper 12 February 2021 Pages: 265 - 278
Carolingians at the Doorstep? The Maturing Limited-Access Order of Early Medieval Europe Andrew T. Young OriginalPaper 07 January 2021 Pages: 1 - 19
Into the Contact Zones of Heritage Diplomacy: Local Realities, Transnational Themes and International Expectations Jasper Chalcraft OriginalPaper Open access 05 January 2021 Pages: 487 - 501
Strategic Communications of the Arctic Council: 20 Years of Circumpolar Imaging Victoria Herrmann OriginalPaper 23 October 2020 Pages: 239 - 263
Social Rituals of Pain: The Socio-Symbolic Meaning of Violence in Gang Initiations Jeffrey Stevenson MurerTilman Schwarze OriginalPaper Open access 23 October 2020 Pages: 95 - 110
Bringing the Civic Landscape into Being: How Varied Patterns of Civic Action Respond to and Create Dilemmas in Empowerment Projects Nina EliasophDaniel Cefaï OriginalPaper 23 October 2020 Pages: 217 - 235
Putting the City on the World Art Map: Star Curators and Nation Branding Jérémie Molho OriginalPaper Open access 19 October 2020 Pages: 455 - 470
A Historical Sociology of the New Cultural Diplomacy Robin Brown OriginalPaper 16 October 2020 Pages: 403 - 418
Moroccan City Festivals, Cultural Diplomacy and Urban Political Agency Nick Dines OriginalPaper Open access 12 October 2020 Pages: 471 - 485
From Awkwardness to Action Christian Voluntarism in Denmark Beyond the Sector Model of Civil Society Anders Sevelsted OriginalPaper 12 October 2020 Pages: 191 - 215
The Imagined Globe: Remapping the World Through Public Diplomacy at the Asia Society Sarah E.K. SmithPeggy LevittRebecca Selch OriginalPaper 12 October 2020 Pages: 419 - 435
Celebrity Politicians as Health-Promoting Role Models in the Media: the Cases of Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump, and Benjamin Netanyahu Narmina AbdulaevBaruch Shomron OriginalPaper 12 October 2020 Pages: 369 - 389
Introduction to this Special Issue Cultural Diplomacy: What Role for Cities and Civil Society Actors? Yudhishthir Raj IsarAnna Triandafyllidou EditorialNotes 07 October 2020 Pages: 393 - 402
A Response to Carla Moscoso’s “Populism, the Press and the Politics of Crime in Venezuela: a Review of Robert Samet’s Deadline: Populism and the Press in Venezuela (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)” Robert Samet EditorialNotes 03 October 2020 Pages: 385 - 391
Populism, the Press and the Politics of Crime in Venezuela: a Review of Robert Samet’s Deadline: Populism and the Press in Venezuela (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) Carla Moscoso ReviewPaper 29 September 2020 Pages: 379 - 384
Welsh Nationalism, Language and Students’ Trust in the UK Police Stefan MachuraSalim AlmjnoniEinir Williams OriginalPaper Open access 15 September 2020 Pages: 67 - 84
Civil Society, Populism and Liberalism Thomas Osborne OriginalPaper Open access 03 September 2020 Pages: 175 - 190
Practising the Common Good: Philanthropic Practices in Twentieth-Century Denmark Liv Egholm OriginalPaper 02 September 2020 Pages: 237 - 252