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2022
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The University Library as Bellwether: Examining the Public Role of Higher Education through Listening to the Library
Katherine Quinn
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titled, The University Library as Bellwether: Examining the Public Role of Higher Education through Listening to the Library
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Social Science as Public Philosophy Revived
Galen Watts
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Comments on Matteo Bortolini’s
A Joyfully Serious Man: The Life of Robert Bellah
Joan W. Scott
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titled, Comments on Matteo Bortolini’s <em>A Joyfully Serious Man: The Life of Robert Bellah</em>
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Robert Bellah’s Legacy in Time of Trial
Chad Alan Goldberg
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Robert Bellah as Modernization Theorist: Comments on Matteo Bortolini’s
A Joyfully Serious Man
Amy Borovoy
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titled, Robert Bellah as Modernization Theorist: Comments on Matteo Bortolini’s <em>A Joyfully Serious Man</em>
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Robert Bellah: A Cold War Sociologist?
Arvind Rajagopal
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The “Normative Turn” in Sociological Theory: Sociology’s Garden of the Forking Paths
Daniel Chernilo
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Sebastian Raza
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“Capitalizing” on Catholic Social Teaching: Seeking Normative Principles for Constructive Social Capital in the Catholic Tradition
Marc Rugani
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Bristol School of Multiculturalism as Normative Sociology
Tariq Modood
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Egalitarianism and Economic Rents in Distributional Inequalities
Dustin Avent-Holt
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Normative Sociology in the Bristol School of Multiculturalism: An Interview with Tariq Modood
Tariq Modood
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Elisabeth Becker
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