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  • Universities in Crisis
  • The Vocation of Sociology: Collective Work on a World Scale
  • The Vocation of Sociology: Critical Engagement in the Public Realm
  • Backlash: Gender Segregation in Iranian Universities
  • Who is behind Iran’s Green Movement?
  • Appropriating the Past: The Green Movement in Iran
  • The Violence of Egypt’s Counter-Revolution
  • How Indian Universities Become Profit Machines
  • German Sociologists Boycott Academic Ranking
  • Kidnappable: On the Normalization of Violence in Urban Mexico
  • Social Fragmentation among Mexican Youth
  • Social Inequality in Contemporary Japan
  • Haiku — Beauty in Simplicity
  • Executive Committee Meeting in Bilbao, March 10-16, 2013
  • Introducing the Polish Editors: The Public Sociology Lab
  • Canadian Sociology is Ready to Welcome You!
  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Volume 2, Issue 1

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  • Editorial (2.1)

    by Editor, Michael Burawoy
  • Global Inequality: The Return of Class

    by Göran Therborn
  • The (Non)Citizens of Komtar: Transnational Migrants Forging Their Own Communities in Malaysia

    by Aya Fabros
  • The Chaos of Order

    by Boaventura Santos
  • The Twists and Turns of Peruvian Sociology

    by Nicolás Lynch
  • Romanian Sociology: Rapidly Making Up for its Rocky Past

    by Liviu Chelcea, Marian Preda
  • The Hegemony of the English Language and the Social Sciences

    by Renato Ortiz
  • Ulf Himmelstrand, 1924-2011 – Father of Sociology in Nigeria

    by Ayodele Samuel Jegede
  • A Personal Tribute to Ulf Himmelstrand

    by Margaret Archer
  • History Corner: The Uneven Inclusion of Women

    by Jennifer Platt
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