Serendipities. Journal for the Sociology and History of the Social Sciences

Academic journal published by Karl Franzens-Universität Graz , covering the subjects: Social Sciences: Sociology (General)

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Q107649719Academic Mobility and Epistemological Change in State Socialist Romania
Q107649783Adcock: Liberalism and Political Science
Q107649763Adolphe Quetelet
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Q107649797An Operation Called Comparison - Some Critical Observations
Q116188922Authoritarianism, Ambivalence, Ambiguity: The Life and Work of Else Frenkel-Brunswik. Introduction to the Special Issue
Q107649723Bessner: Democracy in Exile
Q115618451Beyond Scientificity: Extensions and Diffractions in Post-Normal Science’s Ethos
Q115618453Book Review of: Mark Solovey, Christian Dayé: Cold War Social Science
Q115618455Book Review of: Matteo Bortolini: A Joyfully Serious Man. The Life of Robert Bellah
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Q107649784Cohen-Cole: The Open Mind
Q107649768Communalism and Internationalism
Q107649796Comparative History and Comparative Sociology
Q107649757Do Forms of Knowledge Production Circulate?
Q107649774Durkheim and Hubert in Brazil
Q116188925Else Frenkel Brunswik and Contemporary Sociologists
Q107649781Famous and Forgotten: Soviet Sociology and the Nature of Intellectual Achievement under Totalitarianism
Q107649801Fernanda Beigel (ed.): The Politics of Academic Autonomy in Latin America
Q112960961From Nottinghamshire to Notting Hill: Contemporary Lessons from Pearl Jephcott’s Ethnographies of ‘Troubled Areas’
Q107649780From Utopian One-worldism to Geopolitical Intergovernmentalism
Q107649803Handbook of Indicators of Institutionalization of Academic Disciplines in SSH
Q107649787Helmes-Hayes/Santoro (eds.): Everett Hughes
Q116188930Helping Hands
Q107649785Hess: The Political Theory of Shklar
Q107649772Hess: Tocqueville and Beaumont
Q107649776Heufelder: Argentinischer Krösus
Q116188926How the Fascist and Non-Fascist Self May Develop: Else Frenkel-Brunswik’s qualitative analyses in "The Authoritarian Personality" and their comparison to studies on resisters
Q116188929Interview with Daniel J. Levinson: 16 November 1992, New Haven
Q107649799Kaesler: Weber - Kaube: Weber
Q107649786Larsson/Magdalenić: Sociology in Sweden
Q116188927Logical Positivism or Critical Theory as the Methodological Foundation of The Authoritarian Personality?
Q112960959Marie and Otto Neurath
Q115618454Merton Reloaded? Book Review of Charles Crothers, Reintroducing Robert K. Merton
Q107649802Morris: The Scholar Denied: W.E.B. DuBois
Q107649777Normal Science?
Q107649718Not only scholarships
Q107649769On Being the Editor of AJS
Q107649789Political Scientist as a Historian
Q107649761Putting (social) science in its place(s)
Q115618450Relating Democratic and Scientific Ethos in Academic Self-Governance: Governing Science Through Peer Review and the Democratizing Potential of Lotteries
Q112960963Review of Christian Fleck, Matthias Duller, Victor Karády: Shaping Human Science Disciplines - Institutional Developments in Europe and Beyond,
Q107649771Rindzevičiūtė: Power of Systems
Q107649790Serendipitous Interpretation from a Fresh Empirical Occurrence
Q107649793Serendipitous Moments in My Early Career
Q107649791Serendipity in Writing the Lives of Scientists
Q107649762Sociologies of New Zealand
Q107649798Solovey and Cravens: Cold War Social Science
Q107649760Strange Encounter of the Third Kind
Q107649758Styles of Academic Production in the Argentine Social Sciences
Q116188923The Authoritarian Institution: Else Frenkel and the University of Vienna
Q112960960The Brazilian Social Theory in Circulation
Q112960962The Cultural Embedding of Foreknowledge in Modern Society
Q107649800The Palgrave Handbook of Sociology in Britain, Australian Sociology, Sociology in Ireland
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Q107649720The Social Sciences in Hungary During the Cold War and After
Q115618452The “Normative Structure” of Social Science: Merton’s Ideas as a Story of Success and Side Effects
Q116188928Thriving in Ambiguity – A Dispositive of Self-Optimisation: On the Frenkel-Brunswik Theorem in Current Human Resource Development
Q107649725Vannier: La sociologie en toutes lettres
Q107649724Wagner: Bauman
Q107649794Where is the Boundary Between Sociology and Not-Sociology?
Q107649721Why Geography in Poland Has Never Radicalized
Q107649782“Our classroom methodological prescriptions do not fit easily the problems of studying the SS and their doings”

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