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Vol. 12 No. 1 (2018)
Vol. 12 No. 1 (2018)
Published:
2018-07-26
From the Editors: Next Steps for Sociologica
Elena Esposito, Marco Santoro, David Stark
I-II
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Symposium (invited articles)
Introduction to the Symposium, Heuristics of Discovery
Elena Esposito, Marco Santoro, David Stark
1
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The Art of Recognizing What You Ought to Have Wanted to Look For
Andrew Abbott
3-4
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Keeping One’s Distance: Truth and Ambiguity in Social Research
Delia Baldassarri
5-11
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Notes for “Heuristics of Discovery”
Peter Bearman
13-19
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Heuristics and Theorizing as Work on the Self
Michela Betta, Richard Swedberg
21-25
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Curiosity Didn't Kill the Cat
Barbara Czarniawska
27-28
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Four Mechanisms for Finding (and Being Found by) Research Problems
Paul DiMaggio
29-36
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The Education of a Sociologist
Marion Fourcade
37-40
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When a Dissertation Chooses You
Eric Klinenberg
41-43
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Heuristics for Discovery
John Levi Martin
45-52
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Niklas Luhmann’s Card Index: The Fabrication of Serendipity
Johannes F.K. Schmidt
53-60
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Openings
Lucy Suchman
61-64
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Essays
The Möbius Organizational Form: Make, Buy, Cooperate, or Co-opt?
Elizabeth Anne Watkins, David Stark
65-80
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The Complex Market: Communications of Exchange, Observing Competitors, and Prices
Pascal Goeke, Evelyn Moser
81-99
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Comments on Essays
Comment on “The Complex Market: Communications of Exchange, Observing Competitors, and Prices” by Pascal Goeke and Evelyn Moser/1
Patrik Aspers
101-104
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Comment on “The Complex Market: Communications of Exchange, Observing Competitors, and Prices” by Pascal Goeke and Evelyn Moser/2. Real Agents in Real Markets: Socio-Cognitive Scaffolds that “Reduce” Market Uncertainty
Niccolò Casnici
105-111
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Dissonant vs. Complemental Thoughts? A Reply to Comments
Pascal Goeke, Evelyn Moser
113-116
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Flashback (invited articles)
Introduction: “Science as a Vocation” as a Spiritual Exercise
Paul du Gay, José Ossandón
117-124
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Max Weber’s “Science as a Vocation”: Context, Genesis, Structure
Keith Tribe
125-136
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Science as a Vocation, Philosophy as a Religion
Ian Hunter
137-153
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Closing Remarks: Notes on Weber and Characterology. Reading “Science as a Vocation” with Hunter and Tribe
Paul du Gay
155-159
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