
| The Social World of the Network. Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Elements in Social Network Analysis |
| Comment on Nick Crossley/1 |
| Comment on Nick Crossley/2 |
| Comment on Nick Crossley/3 |
| Comment on Nick Crossley/4 |
| "The Social World of the Network": A Reply to the Comments |
| Assimilation, Ethnic Stratification, or Selective Acculturation?. Recent Theories of the Integration of Immigrants and the Model of Intergenerational Integration |
| Comment on Hartmut Esser/1. The Devil Lies in the Middle Range: Comments on Hartmut Esser's Comprehensive Model of Intergenerational Integration |
| Comment on Hartmut Esser/2 |
| Comment on Hartmut Esser/3 |
| How Far Reaches the "Middle Range" of a Theory? A Reply to the Comments |
| Sociology and Development: What is at Stake? |
| Development at the Crossroad (Once Again) |
| The Sociology of Development and the Development of Sociology |
| Bottom-Up Economic Development and the Role of the State: A Focus on China |
| Charles F. Andrain, Political Justice and Religious Values. New York: Routledge, 2008, 248 pp. |
| Malcolm Brynin, John Ermisch (eds.), Changing Relationships. London: Routledge, 2008, 244 pp |
| Geoff Cooper, Andrew King, and Ruth Rettie (eds.) Sociological Objects: Reconfigurations of Social Theory. Surrey: Ashgate. ix + 206 pp. |
| Richard Giulianotti and Roland Robertson, Globalization and Football. London: Sage, 2009, 216 pp. |
| Eric L. Jones, Cultures Merging: A Historical and Economic Critique of Culture. Princeton: University Press, 2006, xvii + 297 pp. |
| Gianluca Manzo, La spirale des inégalités. Choix scolaires en France et en Italie au XX siècle. Presse de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2009, 335 pp. |
| Sarah Pink, Doing Sensory Ethnography. London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi, Singapore: Sage, 2009, 184 pp. |
| Catherine Theodosius, Emotional Labour in Health Care: The Unmanaged Heart of Nursing. London and New York: Routledge, 2008, 232 pp. |
| Steven Vertovec, Transnationalism. London: Routledge, 2009, 205 pp. |