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Vol. 17 No. 3 (2023)
Vol. 17 No. 3 (2023)
Published:
2024-03-12
Symposium
Introduction: Failed! The Sociological Analysis of Failure
Filippo Barbera, Ian Rees Jones
1-5
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System Effects, Failure, and Repair: Two Cases
Diane Vaughan
7-23
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The Resource Bind: System Failure and Legitimacy Threats in Sociotechnical Organizations
Janet A. Vertesi, danah boyd
25-49
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Spaces of Collibration: The Governance and Metagovernance of Failure
Martin Jones
51-74
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Expectations of Failure: Political Risks in the Moral Economy of Ignorance and Social Injustice
Adriana Mica, Mikołaj Pawlak, Paweł Kubicki
75-97
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Kaleidoscopic Failure: The Regularity, Repetition, and Patterning of Failure in the Arts
Rachel Skaggs
99-112
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“I’m Happy for People to Collaborate, but I Don’t Want to Join in”. Addressing Failure in Community-supported Agriculture Networks
Bernd Bonfert
113-127
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The Moral Economy of Failure
Filippo Barbera, Ian Rees Jones
129-144
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Focus
Taking Quantitative Evaluation of Intellectual Labour Seriously: A Debate about Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra’s
The Quantified Scholar
(CUP, 2022)
Riccardo Emilio Chesta
145-148
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Review Essay on Pardo-Guerra’s
The Quantified Scholar
Étienne Ollion
149-155
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The Impossible Moderation of Pardo-Guerra. A Review of Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra’s
The Quantified Scholar. How Research Evaluation Transformed the British Social Sciences
Andrea Saltelli
157-161
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A Response to Critics
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra
163-168
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Interviews
Intellectuals, Pragmatism, and the Craft of Sociology: Matteo Bortolini in Conversation with Neil Gross
Matteo Bortolini, Neil Gross
169-178
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Errata
Corrigendum: Resilience and Gender-Structural Change in Universities: How Bottom-Up Approaches Can Leverage Transformation When Top-Level Management Support Fails
María Bustelo
179
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