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TheoryAbrahams, J. and Ingram N. (2013) ‘The Chameleon Habitus: Exploring local students’ negotiations multiple fields’ Sociological Review Online. 18(4)21. Available?hereAtkinson, W. J. (2013) ?Class Habitus and Perception of the Future: Recession, Employment Insecurity and Temporality In :?British Journal of Sociology.Atkinson, W.?(2012) ?Where Now for Bourdieu-Inspired Sociology? In :?Sociology.?46,?p. 167 – 173Atkinson, W. (2011)?‘From Sociological Fictions to Social Fictions: Some Bourdieusian Reflections on the Concepts of ‘Institutional Habitus’ and ‘Family Habitus’’.?British Journal of Sociology of Education, vol 32., pp. 331 – 347Atkinson, W. (2011)?From Sociological Fictions to Social Fictions: Some Bourdieusian Reflections on the Concepts of ‘Institutional Habitus’ and ‘Family Habitus’ In :?British Journal of Sociology of Education.?32,?p. 331 – 347,?17 p.Bennett, T. et al. (2009) Culture, Class, Distinction (Culture, Economy, and the Social).?RoutledgeBurke, C. (2010) The Biographical Illumination: A Bourdieusian Analysis of the Role of Theory in Educational Research. Sociological Research Online. 16 (2) 9.Burke, C. T.,?Emmerich, N.?and?Ingram, N., 2013.?Well-founded social fictions : a defence of the concepts of institutional and familial habitus.?British Journal of Sociology of Education, 34 (2), pp. 165-182Curran, D. (2016) Risk, Power, and Inequality in the 21st Century. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Available here Edwards, ?Franklin, Holland, ?ed. (2006)?Assessing Social Capital: Concept, Policy and Practice, Cambridge Scholars Press.Edwards, T, ed. (2007) Cultural Theory:? Classical and Contemporary Positions, Los Angeles/London/New Delhi/ Singapore, Sage PublicationsFriedman, S., Kuipers, G. (2013)?”The Divisive Power of Humour: Comedy Taste and Symbolic Boundaries”,?Cultural Sociology, 6 (2) Available?hereFowler, B. (1997)?Pierre Bourdieu’s Cultural Theory: Critical Investigations, Sage.ISBN 08039 7625 9. Available?hereFowler, B. (ed.) (2000)?Reading Bourdieu on Society and Culture, Sociological Review Monographs,?Blackwell [general introduction by Fowler, as well as introductions to each section].ISBN 0 631 22186 7?Available?hereFowler, B. (2003) Reading Pierre Bourdieu’s Masculine Domination, Cultural Studies, 2003?vol 17 (3-4)? pp. 468-494.ISSN 0950-2386Fowler, B. (2004) Mapping the Obituary: Notes Towards a Bourdieusian Interpretation pp. 148-172 in L. Adkins and B. Skeggs,?Feminism After Bourdieu, Oxford, Blackwell. ISBN 1-4-51 2395 8 Available?hereFowler, B. (2006) Autonomy, Science and Art in Pierre Bourdieu,?Theory, Culture and Society, Special Issue on Bourdieu, Vol 23, No. 6, November 2006 99-118? ISBN 0263- 2764 (200611) 23:6;1-4Fowler, B (2007)?The Obituary as Collective Memory, New York, Routledge Available hereFowler, B. (2008) Pierre Bourdieu und Norbert Elias uber symbolische und Physische Gewalt pp 75-102 Robert Schmidt und Volker Woltersdorff (Hg.), Symbolische Gewalt: Herrschaftsanalyse nach Pierre Bourdieu,?UVK Verlagsgesellschaft mbH Konstanz, ISBN 978-3-86764-121-0Fowler, B. (2009) Review of Terry Lovell, ed. (Mis)recognition, Social Inequality and Social Justice: Nancy Fraser and Pierre Bourdieu”,?Theory, Culture & Society, Vol 26, Issue 1. Available hereFowler, B. (2011) Pierre Bourdieu: Unorthodox Marxist? Pp 33-57 in eds Simon Susen and Bryan Turner, The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu, London: Anthem PressFowler, B. (2012) Pierre Bourdieu, Social Transformation and 1960s British Drama, Theory, Culture and Society, May, 29, 3, 3-24. Available?hereFowler, B. (2012)? Catherine Cookson, Pierre Bourdieu and the Division of the Literary Field, pp 67-84 in ed Julie Taddeo,?Catherine Cookson Country: On the Borders of Legitimacy, Fiction and History,?London, Ashgate. Available?here?Fowler, B. And Wilson, F.M. (2013) Women Architects and their Discontents,?Architectural Theory Review, 17 (2-3) 199-215 (Second edition of? Fowler and Wilson, Women Architects and their Discontents,?Sociology, Feb 2004, 38, 1, 101- 119) Available?here?Fowler, B. (2013) Simon Susen’s “Bourdieusian reflections on Language: Unavoidable conditions of the real Speech Situation: a Rejoinder,?Social Epistemology; A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, 27, 3-4, 250-260 (Published online 20.11.2013) Available?here?Fowler, Bridget (2014) Figures of Descent from Classical Sociology: Luc Boltanski in eds Simon Susen and Bryan S. Turner, The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays in the Pragmatic Sociology of Critique, London: Anthem. Available?hereFowler, Bridget (2016) Bourdieu, Field of Cultural Production and Cinema: Illuminations and Blind Spots, pp 13-34 in ed Guy Austin, New Uses of Bourdieu in Film and Media Studies, New York: Berghahn. Available hereFox, E. (2014) Bourdieu’s Relational View of Interactions: A Reply to Bottero and Crossley. Cultural Sociology 8 (2): 204-211. Doi: 10.1177/1749975513507242 Available here? [Also further blog posts expanding the article here and here]Go, J. and Krause, M. 2016. Fielding Transnationalism. Sociological Review Monograph. London/New York: Sage. Available hereGo, J. and Krause, M. 2016. "Fielding Transnationalism: An Introduction." Sociological Review 64 (2): 6-30 Available hereKrause, M. 2016. "'Western Hegemony in the Social Sciences': Fields and Model Systems." Sociological Review 64 (2): 194-211. Available hereGrenfell, M ed. (2008) Pierre Bourdieu:? Key Concepts, Stocksfield, Acumen PublishingIbrahim, J. (2015) Bourdieu and Social Movements: Ideological Struggles in the British Anti-Capitalist Movement. Palgrave Macmillan Available hereJames, D. (2015) ‘How Bourdieu Bites Back: Recognising misrecognition in education and educational research’, Cambridge Journal of Education 45 (1)?Available here (OPEN ACCESS)Kerr, R. & Robinson, S. (2012) From symbolic violence to economic violence: the globalizing of the Scottish banking elite. Organization Studies, 33:247-266Kerr, R. & Robinson, S. (2011) Leadership as an elite field: Scottish banking leaders and the crisis of 2007-2009. Leadership, 7/ 2: 153 – 175Kerr, R. & Robinson, S. (2009) The hysteresis effect as creative adaptation of the habitus: dissent and transition to the ‘corporate’ in post-Soviet Ukraine. Organization, 16/6: 800-829.Krause, M. 2014.?The Good Project. Humanitarian NGOs and the Fragmentation of Reason.?Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Available?hereKerr, R. & Robinson, S. (2015) Architecture, symbolic capital and elite mobilizations: The case of the Royal Bank of Scotland corporate campus. Organization. Available hereKerr, R., Robinson, S. K., and Elliott, C. (2016) Modernism, postmodernism and corporate power: historicising the architectural typology of the corporate campus. Management and Organizational History, 11(2), pp. 123-146. Available hereLawler, S. ?2012 ? ? ? ?Encyclopaedia entries: ‘Habitus, ‘Symbolic Capital’, ‘Symbolic violence’, in D. Southerton, ed., The Encyclopaedia of Consumer Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.McDonald R. (2009) Market reforms in English primary medical care: Medicine, habitus and the public sphere. Sociology of Health and Illness 31, 659-672.McGovern P. (2013)?Cross-sector partnerships with small voluntary organisations: some reflections from a case study of a self-help group?Voluntary Sector Review, 4(2), July, DOI 10.1332/204080513X664650McGovern P. (2013, forthcoming) Small voluntary organisations in Britain’s ‘Big Society’: a Bourdieusian approach?Voluntas?DOI 10.1007/s11266-013-9353-xMcGovern P. (2013) Small voluntary organisations and public funding regimes: research findings from a Bourdieusian, qualitative study?CCSR News, SpringMauger, G, ed. (2005) Rencontres avec Pierre Bourdieu, Editions du Croquant, ParisNachi, Mohamed (2014) ‘Beyond Pragmatic Sociology: A Theoretical Compromise between ‘Critical Sociology’ and the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’’, in Simon Susen and Bryan S. Turner (eds.)?The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays on the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’, London: Anthem Press, pp. 293-312. Available?herePasquetti, S. (2015). “Subordination and Dispositions: Palestinians’ Differing Sense of Injustice, Politics, and Morality”. Theory and Society, 44, 1, pp 1-31. Available?herePasquetti, S. (2013). “Legal Emotions: An Ethnography of Distrust and Fear in the Arab Districts of an Israeli City.” Law & Society Review, 47, 3, 461-492. Available?hereReay, D ?(2004) ‘It’s all becoming a habitus’: Beyond the habitual use of Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of habitus in educational research?Special Issue of British Journal of Sociology of Education on Pierre Bourdieu?vol 25 no 4, pp 431-444Reay, D ?and Wiliam, D (1999) I’ll be a nothing: Structure, agency and the construction of identity through assessment?British Educational Research Journal?vol 25 no 3, 343-354.Robbins, D. (1991) ?The Work of Pierre Bourdieu: Recognizing Society, Open University Press.Robbins, D. (1992)? Translation of Pierre Bourdieu: “Les Exclus de l’intérieur” in The Higher, 11.9.92, p 14.Robbins, D. (1998)? “Bourdieu’s Theory in Practice:? Science and Politics?”, ampersand – ?? Newsletter of the Theory, Culture & Society Network, No.1, pp.4-5.Robbins, D. (1998)?“A troubling enfant sauvage”, review of D.Swartz:? Culture and Power:? The Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, The Times Higher Education Supplement, p.28Robbins, D (1999)?????? “On the Cunning of Imperialist Reason” – translation of P.Bourdieu & L.Wacquant:? “Sur les ruses de la raison impérialiste”, Theory, Culture and Society, 16.1., pp 41-58.Robbins, D. (2002) “Pierre Bourdieu, 1930-2002”, Theory, Culture and Society, 19 (3), 113-116.Robbins, D (1999)???Translation of and introduction to “Statistics and Sociology”, by Pierre Bourdieu.? University of East London, Social Politics papers, 10.? (A re-issue of 1994)Robbins, D. (1999) ? “The Shield of Pascal”, a contribution to a symposium on Bourdieu’s Méditations pascaliennes, European Journal of Social Theory, 2 (3), pp. 307-16.Robbins, D. (2000) “Layers of life sure to provoke” – review of ?P.Bourdieu:? The Weight of the World, in The Higher.Robbins, D. (2003) “Sociology and Philosophy in the Work of Pierre Bourdieu, 1965-75”, Journal of Classical Sociology, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 299-328.Robbins, D. (2002) Review of Pierre Bourdieu: Les structures sociales de l’économie, Journal of Consumer Culture, Vol. 2, No. 3. Pp. 416-9.Robbins, D. (2003) “Durkheim through the eyes of Bourdieu”, Durkheim Studies/Etudes Durkheimiennes, Vol. 9, 23-39.Robbins, D. (2005) “Bourdieu’s Practical Logic of the Social Sciences and its Implications for International, Cross-Cultural Understanding”, Editor’s Introduction to Pierre Bourdieu II, ?ed. D.M. Robbins (4-volume collection of articles in the Masters of Contemporary Social Thought series, London, New Delhi, Thousand Oaks,? Sage).? ISBN 0-7619-4315-3 (set of four volumes).? Introduction:? Vol 1, ix – xliv. + Reprint of Part 4 of Bourdieu and Culture (2000) in Vol.? IV, 179-220Robins, D. (2006) Editor of a Special number of Theory, Culture & Society on Bourdieu, and author of the Introduction:? “A social critique of judgement”, Theory, Culture and Society, 23 (6), 1-24.Robbins, D. (2007) “Sociology as reflexive science: on Bourdieu’s project”, Theory, Culture and Society, 24 (5), 57-78.Robbins, D. (2008) “French production and English reception:? the international transfer of the work of Pierre Bourdieu.”, Sociologica (Bologna), No. 2. online publication:? , D. (2009) “After the Ball is Over.? Bourdieu and the Crisis of Peasant society” – review article on? Pierre Bourdieu:? The Bachelors’ Ball, Theory, Culture and Society, 26 (5), 141-150. DOI:? , D. (2010) “Pierre Bourdieu and the practice of philosophy”, chapter 7 (pp. 153-175) of volume 6 (Poststructuralism and Critical Theory:? The Return of Master Thinkers, ed. Alan Schrift) of a 8-volume History of Continental Philosophy, (General Editor:? Alan Schrift) Durham, Acumen Press.? ISBN:? 978-1-84465-216-7Robbins, D. (2011) “Sociological analysis and socio-political change:? juxtaposing elements of the work of Bourdieu, Passeron and Lyotard”. in Sociological Routes and Political Roots, ed. M. Benson & R. Munro. Oxford/Malden/Victoria, Wiley-Blackwell/The Sociological Review, pp.117-134.Robbins, D. (2012) French Post-War Social Theory (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society). Sage.Robbins, Derek?(2012) ‘Philosophy and the social sciences: Bourdieu, Merleau-Ponty and Husserl’,?Cités?(51), pp. 17-31.?Available?hereRobbins, Derek?(2013) ‘From Le savant et le politique (Weber, int. Aron, 1959) to Le savant et le populaire (Grignon & Passeron, 1989) from an English perspective’,?Theoria and Praxis: International Journal of Interdiscliplinarity, 1(1), pp. 48-63. doi:10.1080/02691728.2013.818736. Available hereRobbins, Derek?(2013) ‘Response to Simon Susen’s “Bourdieusian Reflections on Language: Unavoidable Conditions of the Real Speech Situation”’,?Social Epistemology, 27(3-4), pp. 261-274.?(doi:10.1080/02691728.2013.818736).?Available hereRobbins, Derek?(2013) ‘ HYPERLINK "" Passeron and the Epistemology of the Social Sciences’, in?Robbins, Derek?(ed.)?Sociological Reasoning: A Non-Popperian Space of Argumentation.?Oxford: Bardwell Press. Available hereRobbins, Derek?(2013) ‘ HYPERLINK "" Passeron and the Epistemology of the Social Sciences’, in?Robbins, Derek?(ed.)?Sociological Reasoning: A Non-Popperian Space of Argumentation.?Oxford: Bardwell Press.Robbins, Derek (2014) ‘Pierre Bourdieu and the Early Luc Boltanski (1960–1975): Collective Ethos and Individual Difference’, in Simon Susen and Bryan S. Turner (eds.)?The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays on the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’, London: Anthem Press, pp. 265-291.?Available?hereRobbins, Derek (2014)? Cultural Relativism and International Politics, Sage Swifts, Los Angeles/London/New Delhi/Singapore/Wasshington DC, Sage Publications. Available hereRobbins, Derek (2015)? review of Bourdieu, ed. T. Yacine, Algerian Sketches, for Sociologica, 3,2014. On-line publication:???Available?hereRobbins, Derek (2015)? review of P. Gorski, ed., Bourdieu and Historical Analysis, 2013, Duke University Press, in Journal of Critical Realism, 14, 4, 429-434. Robbins, Derek (2015) “Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière on art/aesthetics and politics: the origins of disagreement, 1963-1985”, British Journal of Sociology, 66. 4, 738-758. Available?hereRobbins, Derek (2015) Preface to Thatcher et al., eds., The Next Generation.? The Development of Bourdieu’s Intellectual Heritage in Contemporary UK Sociology, London/New York, Routledge, xvi-xxvii. Available?hereRobbins, Derek (2016)? ‘Phenomenology and Poststructuralism’ in S.Sim, ed., The Edinburgh Companion to Critical Theory, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 91-108 Available?hereRobbins, Derek (2016)? Préface, in Simon Susen, Pierre Bourdieu et la distinction sociale.? Un essai philosophique, Oxford/Bern/Berlin/Brussels/Frankfurt/New York/Vienna, Peter Lang, 1-30. ISBN 978-3-0343-1913-3 br Available?hereRobbins, Derek (2016)? Ed. The Anthem Companion to Bourdieu, Anthem Press. Editor’s introduction + two chapters. Available?hereSilva, E. (2012) Review of?The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu: Critical Essays, by Simon Sussen and Bryan Turner (eds),?Journal of Classical Sociology, 12(3-4) 563-569. Available?hereSilva, E.B. and Edwards, R.?(2004) ‘Operationalizing Bourdieu on Capitals: A Discussion on “The Construction of the Object”’. ESRC Research Methods Programme.?Working Paper?7, 18 pages. ? Available?hereSusen, S. and Turner, B. S.?(2011)??The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu: Critical Essays,?London: Anthem Press.Susen, S. (ed.) (2013)?Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy?27(3-4): 195-393,?Special Issue:?Bourdieu and Language?Available?hereSusen, S. (2013)?‘Bourdieusian Reflections on Language: Unavoidable Conditions of the Real Speech Situation’,?Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, Volume 27, Issue 3-4, 199-246. Available?hereSusen, Simon and Bryan S. Turner (eds.) (2014)?The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays on the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’, London: Anthem Press.?Available?hereSusen, Simon (2014 [2014]) ‘Towards a Dialogue Between Pierre Bourdieu’s “Critical Sociology” and Luc Boltanski’s “Pragmatic Sociology of Critique”’, in Simon Susen and Bryan S. Turner (eds.)The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays on the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’, trans. Simon Susen, London: Anthem Press, pp. 313-348. ??Available?hereSusen, Simon (2014) ‘Reflections on Ideology: Lessons from Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski’,?Thesis Eleven, 124(1): 90-113. ?(Most-Read Article during November 2014).?Available?hereSusen, Simon (2015) The ‘Postmodern Turn’ in the Social Sciences, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 522 pp Available?hereSusen, Simon (2015) ‘Une réconciliation entre Pierre Bourdieu et Luc Boltanski est-elle possible ? Pour un dialogue entre la sociologie critique et la sociologie pragmatique de la critique’, in Bruno Frère (ed.) Le tournant de la théorie critique, Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, pp. 151-186. Available hereSusen, Simon (2015) ‘Boltanski, Luc (1940-)’, in James D. Wright (ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Volume 2, 2nd Edition, Oxford:?Elsevier, pp. 747-754. Available?hereSusen, Simon (2016) 'Reconstructing the Self: A Goffmanian Perspective', in Harry F. Dahms and Eric R. Lybeck (eds.) Reconstructing Social Theory, History and Practice, Book Series: Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Volume 35, Bingley: Emerald, pp. 111-143. Available?hereSusen, Simon (2016) 'The Sociological Challenge of Reflexivity in Bourdieusian Thought', in Derek Robbins (ed.) The Anthem Companion to Pierre Bourdieu, London: Anthem Press, pp. 49-93. Available hereSusen, Simon (2016) ‘Further Reflections on the “Postmodern Turn” in the Social Sciences: A Reply to William Outhwaite’, International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, Online First, pp. 1-10. Available hereSusen, Simon (2016) Pierre Bourdieu et la distinction sociale. Un essai philosophique, Oxford: Peter Lang, 170 pp. Available hereSusen, Simon (2016) ‘Towards a Critical Sociology of Dominant Ideologies: An Unexpected Reunion between Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski’, Cultural Sociology, 10(2), pp. 195-246. Available hereSusen, Simon (2016) ‘Scattered Remarks on the Concept of Engagement: A Socio-Philosophical Approach’, Philosophy and Society, 27(2), pp. 459-463. Available hereStahl, G. (2016) ‘Doing Bourdieu Justice: Thinking with and Beyond Bourdieu’ British Journal of Sociology of Education.?Vol. 37. Issue 7. 1091-1103. Available hereSweetman, P. (2003) ‘Twenty-first century dis-ease? Habitual reflexivity or the reflexive habitus’, The Sociological Review, 51 (4): 528-549. Available here Thatcher, J., Ingram, N., Burke, C., and Abrahams, J. (eds) (2015) Bourdieu: The Next Generation: The Development of Bourdieu's Intellectual Heritage in Contemporary UK Sociology. Routledge. Available hereWEBSTER, J., GIBBINS, N., HALFORD, S. & HRACS, B. J. 2016. Towards a Theoretical Approach for Analysing Music Recommender Systems as Sociotechnical Cultural Intermediaries. Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Web Science. Hannover, Germany: ACM Available here Xu, C. L. (2016). Mainland Chinese students at an elite Hong Kong university: Habitus-field disjuncture in a transborder context. [doi: 10.1080/01425692.2016.1158642]. British Journal of Sociology of Education (online first), 1-13. Available here ................
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