Unexpected agency on the threshold: Asylum seekers narrating from an asylum seeker centre [0.03%]
意外的代理在门槛上:收容中心的寻求庇护者讲述自己的故事
Halleh Ghorashi,Marije de Boer,Floor Ten Holder
Halleh Ghorashi
Several studies have described the condition of asylum seekers as being on the threshold or in-between structures. Victor Turner's concept of liminality and Agamben's state of exception have been used extensively to analyse this condition, ...
Cristina Gomes
Cristina Gomes
This article analyses exchanges of support between the elderly and adult generations and by gender, based on data from the United Nations household survey in Mexico City (SABE, 2000), and the National Study of Ageing and Health (ENASEM, 200...
Causes and consequences of the rise of populist radical right parties and movements in Europe [0.03%]
欧洲民粹主义极右政党与团体的崛起及其影响
Jasper Muis,Tim Immerzeel
Jasper Muis
This article reviews three strands in the scholarship on the populist radical right (PRR). It covers both political parties and extra-parliamentary mobilization in contemporary European democracies. After definitional issues and case select...
The visibility of scientific misconduct: A review of the literature on retracted journal articles [0.03%]
科学学术不端的可见性:关于撤稿期刊论文文献回顾综述
Felicitas Hesselmann,Verena Graf,Marion Schmidt et al.
Felicitas Hesselmann et al.
Retractions of scientific articles are becoming the most relevant institution for making sense of scientific misconduct. An increasing number of retracted articles, mainly attributed to misconduct, is currently providing a new empirical bas...
Beyond a state-centric approach to urban informality: Interactions between Delhi's middle class and the informal service sector [0.03%]
超越国家中心论视角看待城市非正规性:德里的中产阶级与非正规服务部门的互动
Seth Schindler
Seth Schindler
This article presents original research on relations between middle-class residents and informal-sector workers in Delhi, India. It shows how middle-class associations used their consumption preferences as well as relationships with local a...
The 'empty choice': A sociological examination of choosing medical research participation in resource-limited Sub-Saharan Africa [0.03%]
“空选择”——对资源匮乏的撒哈拉以南非洲国家医学研究参与者的选择的社会学考察
Patricia Kingori
Patricia Kingori
This article explores the views of frontline research staff in different Sub-Saharan African contexts on the notion of choice in biomedical research. It argues that the current emphasis on individual choice, in the conduct of biomedical res...
Towards a global environmental sociology? Legacies, trends and future directions [0.03%]
走向全球环境社会学吗?遗留问题,趋势和未来方向
Rolf Lidskog,Arthur Pj Mol,Peter Oosterveer
Rolf Lidskog
A current debate on environmental sociology involves how the subdiscipline should conceptualise and investigate the environment and whether it should be prescriptive and deliver policy recommendations. Taking this debate as a point of depar...
Gurminder K Bhambra
Gurminder K Bhambra
US sociology has been historically segregated in that, at least until the 1960s, there were two distinct institutionally organized traditions of sociological thought - one black and one white. For the most part, however, dominant historiogr...
Martyn Pickersgill
Martyn Pickersgill
Neuroscience is viewed by a range of actors and institutions as a powerful means of creating new knowledge about our selves and societies. This article documents the shifts in expertise and identities potentially being propelled by neurosci...
The moral organization of the professions: Bioethics in the United States and France [0.03%]
美国与法国的道德组织: bioethics的作用
Raymond De Vries,Robert Dingwall,Kristina Orfali
Raymond De Vries
Bioethics is a relatively new endeavor, emerging as a discourse distinct from considerations of moral responsibility occurring within the professions of medicine and science. We use the 'de-centered comparative method' to examine how the em...