
| Introduction to the Symposium: Views on Ritual, Religion, and Human Evolution |
| The Promise and Contradictions of Axiality |
| Axial Detachment: Reflections on Bellah's "Conclusion" |
| Bellah, Joas and the Future of "The Elementary Forms" |
| Reflexivity, Play, Ritual, and the Axial Age |
| Axial Age Religious Commitment in Theoretical Perspective |
| Vulnerable Gods and Mutual Learning between Religion and Secularism |
| The Problem of "Unmasking" in "Ideology and Utopia": Karl Mannheim, Karl Jaspers and Hannah Arendt |
| How To Practice Visual and Material Culture Studies? A Cultural Sociological Perspective |
| Ronald S. Burt, "Neighbor Networks. Competitive Advantage Local and Personal". New York: Oxford University Press, 2010, xx + 389 pp. |
| Manuel Castells, "Networks of Outrage and Hope. Social Movements in the Internet Age". Cambridge: Polity Press, 2012, 200 pp. |
| Jonathan Hearn, "Theorizing power". Cambridge: Polity, 2012, xii + 251 pp. |
| David Knoke, "Economic Networks". Cambridge: Polity, 2012, 236 pp. |
| Jeffrey D. Lewandowski and Gregory W. Streich (eds.), "Urban Social Capital. Civil Society and City Life". Farnham: Ashgate, 2012, 362 pp. |
| Apostolis Papakostas, "Civilizing the Public Sphere. Distrust, Trust and Corruption". Houndsmills: Palgrave, 208 pp. |
| Celine-Marie Pascale (ed.), "Social Inequality and the Politics of Representation". Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC: Sage, 2013, 368 pp. |