
| Collective Action and Web 2.0. An Exploratory Network Analysis of Twitter Use During Campaigns |
| Comment on Elena Pavan/1. Considering Platforms as Actors |
| Comment on Elena Pavan/2. Connecting Collective Actions to Social Media: Comments on an Exploratory Empirical Exercise |
| Comment on Elena Pavan/3. Towards a Culture of Connective Active? |
| Comment on Elena Pavan/4. Relations, Connections and Political Action |
| Studying the Nexus between Collective Action Dynamics and the Web 2.0: A Continuous Learning Experience. A Reply to Comments |
| Moral Panic: the Issue of Women and Crime in Italian Evening News |
| Comment on Elena Giomi and Fabrizio Tonello/1. The boundaries at stake: towards a structural understanding of femicide as moral panic |
| Comment on Elena Giomi and Fabrizio Tonello/2. Femicide and The Media. Is Moral Panic Always Delusive? |
| Comment on Elena Giomi and Fabrizio Tonello/3. "Moral Panic" or "Cultural Suasion?" |
| Moral Panic: The Issue of Women and Crime in Italian Evening News. A Reply to Comments |
| Status Attainment as a Competitive Process. A Theoretical and Empirical Study on the Implications of Boudon's Status Attainment Model |
| "Émile Durkheim: A Biography" by Marcel Fournier |
| Francesca Bettio, Janneke Plantenga and Mark Smith (eds.), "Gender and the European Labour Market". New York: Routledge, 2013, 248 pp. |
| Pierre Fournier, "Travailler dans le Nucléaire. Enquête au cur d'un Site à Risques". Paris: Armand Colin, 2012, 232 pp. |
| Thomas Medvetz, "Think Tanks in America. Chicago": University of Chicago Press, 2012, 324 pp. |
| Diego Rinallo, Linda Scott and Pauline Maclaran (eds.), "Consumption and Spirituality". London; New York: Routledge, 2013, xiv + 280 pp. |
| Susanne Witzgall, Gerlinde Vogl and Sven Kesserling (eds.), "New Mobilities Regimes in Art and Social Sciences". Farnham: Ashgate, 2013, 394 pp. |