Contenu du sommaire : Critical Studies
Revue | Archives européennes de sociologie - European journal of sociology |
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Numéro | Vol. 57, n°3, 2016, December |
Titre du numéro | Critical Studies |
Key Concept
- “White-Collar Crime” : The concept and its potential for the analysis of financial crime - Arjan Reuring p. 385-415
Varia
- Moral Struggles in Markets : The Fight against Battery Cages and the Rise of Cage-Free Eggs in Switzerland - Philip Balsiger p. 419-450
Review Symposium
- Undoing the Undoing of the Demos. Wendy Brown, Undoing the Demos. Neoliberalism's Stealth Revolution (New York, Zone Books, 2015) - Marion Fourcade p. 453-459
- (Dis)placing Neoliberalism. Wendy Brown, Undoing the Demos. Neoliberalism's Stealth Revolution (New York, Zone Books, 2015) - Leslie Salzinger p. 460-465
- Neoliberal populism as a contradictory articulation. Wendy Brown, Undoing the Demos. Neoliberalism's Stealth Revolution (New York, Zone Books, 2015) - Cihan Tugal p. 466-470
Books Reviews
- Difference and Inequality : A Disaggregative Approach. Rogers Brubaker, Grounds for Difference, (Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2015) - Daniel Sabbagh p. 473-479
- History of the British Census. Kerstin Brückweh, Menschen zählen. Wissensproduktion durch britische Volkszählungen und Umfragen vom 19. Jahrhundert bis ins digitale Zeitalter [Britain Counts : Knowledge Production in Censuses and Survey Research from the Nineteenth Century to the Digital Age], (Berlin, De Gruyter, 2015) - Alex Fenton p. 480-484
- Disentangling cultural norms from individual values. Waverly Duck, No Way Out. Precarious Living in the Shadow of Poverty and Drug Dealing (Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2015) - Julien Larregue p. 485-490
- Flexibility, Instability, and the Control of Work Time. Dan Clawson and Naomi Gerstel, Unequal Time : Gender, Class, and Family in Employment Schedules (New York, Russell Sage Foundation Publications, 2014) - Daniel Schneider p. 491-494
- Conflit ouvert entre sciences et religions. Yves Gingras, L'impossible dialogue. Sciences et religions (Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2016) - Jérôme Lamy p. 495-500
- Diverse Subjects of Interpenetrations. Nilüfer Göle, Islam and Secularity : The Future of Europe's Public Sphere (Durham, Duke University Press, 2015) and Musulmans au quotidien : une enquête européenne sur les controverses autour de l'islam (Paris, La Découverte, 2015) - Murat Akan p. 501-505
- Not Just a Matter of Ideas : The Making of Sociology in France. Johan Heilbron, French Sociology (Ithaca & London, Cornell University Press, 2015) - Johan Giry p. 506-512
- Can we have aesthetics with social constructionism ?. Antoine Hennion, The Passion for Music : A Sociology of Mediation, trans. Margaret Rigaud and Peter Collier (Oxford, Routledge, 2015) - Shamus Khan p. 513-517
- It's the arts, stupid. Michael Hutter, The Rise of the Joyful Economy. Artistic Invention and Economic Growth from Brunelleschi to Murakami (London/New York, Routledge 2015) - Olav Velthuis p. 518-523
- Linealogy : The proposal of a new lifeline for social theory. Tim Ingold, The Life of Lines (London/New York, Routledge 2015) - Thomas Widlok p. 524-529
- France and the neoliberal debt regime. Benjamin Lemoine, L'Ordre de la dette : enquête sur les infortunes de l'État et la prospérité du marché (Paris, La découverte, 2016) - Pierre Pénet p. 530-535
- Creativity and classification in cultural field. Vanina Leschziner, At the Chef's Table. Culinary Creativity in Elite Restaurants (Stanford, Stanford University Press 2015) - Christel Lane p. 536-540
- Incommensurable ideals - the enigma of music competitions. Lisa McCormick, Performing Civility : International Competitions in Classical Music (Cambridge University Press, 2015) - Keebet Von Benda-Beckmann p. 541-545
- The Social Organization of Labor in the US South. Vanesa Ribas, On the Line : Slaughterhouse Lives and the Making of the New South (Berkeley, University of California Press, 2016) - Gretchen Purser p. 546-549
- Class and the call of Wall Street. Lauren Rivera, Pedigree : How Elite Students Get Elite Jobs (Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2015) - Bruno Cousin p. 551-556
- Smacking a Cockroach with a Grand Piano. Janet Vertesi, Seeing Like a Rover : How Robots, Teams and Images Craft Knowledge of Mars (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2015) - Roi Livne p. 557-562
- Lehman Sisters, or the Third Way to European Social Democracy. Sylvia Walby, Crisis (Cambridge, Polity, 2015) - Wolfgang Streeck p. 563-567
- Post-capitalism?. I. Wallerstein, R. Collins, M. Mann, G. Derluguian and C. Calhoun, Does Capitalism Have a Future ? (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013) - Francesco Boldizzoni p. 569-571
- Widespread Confucian. Dingxin Zhao, The Confucian-Legalist State : A New Theory of Chinese History (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2015) - Daniel Fairbrother p. 572-580
- Shining a Light on Secret Money. Gabriel Zucman, The Hidden Wealth of Nations (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2015) - Cristobal Young p. 581-585