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Social Institutions, Organizations, and Relations
With globalization challenging nation states and societies, it becomes necessary to ask fundamental questions: what knits people together; what ensures the continuity and sustenance of communities; and what are the deeper forces that either accelerate or slow social change? This means returning to fundamental concepts such as social institutions, organizations, and relations in order to advance our knowledge of the profound changes taking place. The global challenges of today harken back to other moments in social history when intellectual figures emerged to offer compelling interpretations and explanations for the nature of the human condition, the character of social change and the emergence of a new social order.
Socioeconomic and Political Causes of Youth Radicalization during the January 2022 Events in Kazakhstan
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Gulmira Sheryazdanova; Roza Nurtazina; Bibigul Byulegenova; Aigerim Serikzhanova; Arai Dzhunusova
Fault Lines in the Globalization of Migration: Frontline Workers as Embodied Constituents of Disjunctive Globalization
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Shoba Arun; Benedicte Brahic; Marco Caselli
Loneliness, Conviviality, and Resilience: Ontological Dislocations in the Anthropocene
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Alison Hulme
Imperialism and Contemporary Transnational Capitalism
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Gerald Harris
Neoliberalism, Populism, and the Postapocalypse: Competing (or Compatible?) Ideologies and Imaginaries of the Pandemic
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Rafal Soborski; Darren O’Byrne
The Common Good “In Question”? Notes on Christian Blum
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Claus Offe
Rethinking Pluriversal Theory in Globalization Research: Bringing Ontology In
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Paul James; Manfred B. Steger
Liberal Multiculturalism versus Diversity
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Christian Joppke
Anju M. Paul
A Pathway for Regional Integration
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Gaspare M. Genna
Capturing the Civic Lives of Cities: An Organizational, Place-Based Perspective on Civil Society in Global Cities
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Christof Brandtner; Walter W. Powell
San Francisco Bay Area: A Left Coast Metropolis Grapples with Technocracy and Inequality
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Krystal Laryea; Yi Zhao; Walter W. Powell
Shifting Sands: The Institutional Embeddedness of the Sydney Nonprofit Sector and its Relation to the State, Market, and Civil Society
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Hokyu Hwang; Danielle Logue
Toward a Better Understanding of Social Origins Theory: A Historical Narrative of Vienna’s Civil Society Organizations
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Florentine Maier; Michael Meyer; Berta Terzieva
Innovative Deviance in a Rule-Bound City-State
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Wayne Yeo; Ling Han; Winnie Jiang; Nitin Natrajan
Resilient but Frayed: The Civic Threads of the Puget Sound Nonprofit Sector
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David Suarez; Gowun Park
Dance with Glauthoritarian Urbanization: An Entrepreneurial Megacity in the Making through the Lenses of Civic Organizations
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Yan Long; Wei Luo
Sailing around the World or Sinking with the Ship? Disjunctive Globalization and Transnational Educational Platforms
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Le Lin; Manfred B. Steger
Two Limitations of Globalization Theory
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Manfred B. Steger
The Rodrik Trilemma and the Dahrendorf Quandary: An Empirical Assessment
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Helmut Anheier; Alexandru Filip