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September 26, 2007
The strength of weak programs in cultural sociology: A critique of Alexander’s critique of Bourdieu
Is the customer always right? Class, service and the production of distinction in Chinese department stores
Virtuous marginality: Social preservationists and the selection of the old-timer
Opportunities of constraints: A sociologist’s reflections on János Kornai’s By Force of Thought
The strength of weak programs in cultural sociology: A critique of Alexander’s critique of Bourdieu
Is the customer always right? Class, service and the production of distinction in Chinese department stores
Virtuous marginality: Social preservationists and the selection of the old-timer
Opportunities of constraints: A sociologist’s reflections on János Kornai’s By Force of Thought
Posted by Gary Holden at September 26, 2007 12:07 AM