| Current Sociology 2004 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Actors, conflicts and the globalization movement. | Sociology and social work | Farro, Antimo L. |
| 'As unmarkable as the air they breathe'? Reforming police management in South Africa. | Sociology and social work | Marks, Monique, Fleming, Jenny |
| Between a defence of society and a politics of the subject: the specificity of today's social movements. | Sociology and social work | Dubet, Francois |
| Business leader's work environment and leadership styles. | Sociology and social work | Nicolaou-Smokoviti, Litsa |
| Career path. | Sociology and social work | Sansonetti, Silvia, Liebig, Brigitte |
| Collective subjectivity, democracy and domination: the MJVA in Marathwada, India. | Sociology and social work | Tambe, Shruti |
| Democratic transition and consolidation in South Africa: the advice of 'the experts'. | Sociology and social work | Suttner, Raymond |
| Demographic characteristics and family life. | Sociology and social work | Stefano, Giovanna Di, Pinnelli, Antonella |
| Description of the sample and research design. | Sociology and social work | Sansonetti, Silvia |
| Gender differences in access to and exercise of power. | Sociology and social work | Vianello, Mino |
| Globalization and international tourism in developing countries: Marginality as a commercial commodity. | Sociology and social work | Azarya, Victor |
| Glocommodifications: how the global consumes the local - McDonald's in Israel. | Sociology and social work | Ram, Uri |
| Human capital and credentialism: the sociological explanation of racial inequalities in South Africa. | Sociology and social work | Mgobozi, Idris |
| Introduction: the sociology of collective action reconsidered. | Sociology and social work | Dubet, Francois, Thaler, Henri Lustiger |
| Living in 'Jan Bom': making and imagining lives after apartheid in a council housing scheme in Johannesburg. | Sociology and social work | du Plessis, Irma |
| Local actors in global politics. | Sociology and social work | Sassen, Saskia |
| Making agreements and managing conflicts: Swedish dual-earner couples in theory and practice. | Sociology and social work | Bjornberg, Ulla |
| Mechanistic explanations in the social sciences. | Sociology and social work | Rios, Diego |
| Models of health care rationing. | Sociology and social work | Schmidt, Volker H. |
| Networks: an application of multidimensional scaling analysis. | Sociology and social work | Memoli, Rosanna |
| Of struggles and whistles: Mamelodi's black youth culture. | Sociology and social work | Zegeye, Abebe |
| Oneself as another: from social movement to experience movement. | Sociology and social work | McDonald, Kevin |
| On the frontier of social movements. | Sociology and social work | Touraine, Alain |
| Social capital: mentors and contacts. | Sociology and social work | Palgi, Michal, Moore, Gwen |
| Social movements in the renegotiation of the bases for citizenship in West Africa. | Sociology and social work | Sall, Ebrima |
| South Africa and the rest of the continent: towards a critique of the political economy of NEPAD. | Sociology and social work | Lesufi, Ishmael |
| Status inconsistency as predictor of public action attitudes in Romania. | Sociology and social work | Sandu, Dumitru |
| The impact of corporate culture on company performance. | Sociology and social work | Garmendia, Jose A. |
| The mute always speak: on women's silences at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. | Sociology and social work | Motsemme, Nthabiseng |
| The Rift in the subject: a late global modernist dilemma. | Sociology and social work | Thaler, Henri Lustiger |
| Thirty years since the Durban strikes: black working class leadership and the South African transition. | Sociology and social work | Sitas, Ari |
| Values. | Sociology and social work | Siemienska, Values |
| Welfare regimes and the norms of social exchange. | Sociology and social work | Mau, Steffen |
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