| Current Sociology 2006 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A Khaldunian exemplar for a historical sociology for the South.(Ibn Khaldun) | Sociology and social work | Alatas, Syed Farid |
| A sociological concept of client trust. | Sociology and social work | di Luzio, Gaia |
| Beyond binaries: A case for self-reflexive sociologies. | Sociology and social work | Patel, Sujata |
| Changing attitudes towards elderly dependence in postwar Japan. | Sociology and social work | Wen-Yin Chien, Yang-Chih Fu, Yamato, Reiko |
| Contextual knowledge.(creativity in fashion world) | Sociology and social work | Aspers, Patrik |
| Crisis or decline? Problems of legitimation and loss of trust in modern professionalism. | Sociology and social work | Pfadenhauer, Michaela |
| Does conjugal disparity affect marital relations? A comparative study of Taiwan, Shanghai and Hong Kong. | Sociology and social work | Chin-chun Yi, Wen-Yin Chien, Yang-Chih Fu |
| From Jami ah to university: Multiculturalism and Christian-Muslim dialogue. | Sociology and social work | Alatas, Syed Farid |
| Genetic-social science and the study of human biotechnology. | Sociology and social work | Owen, Tim |
| Global governing organizations: Order-building and waste management. | Sociology and social work | Ilcan, Suzan |
| Intergenerational relationships and elderly care in China: A global perspective. | Sociology and social work | Settles, Barbara H., Sheng, Xuewen |
| Intergenerational support: Psychological and cultural analyses of Korean and German women. | Sociology and social work | Schwarz, Beate, Trommsdorff, Gisela, Kim, Uichol, Young-Shin Park |
| Internet-mediated networking and academic dependency in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and the United States. | Sociology and social work | Thompson, Eric C. |
| Japanese teens as producers of street fashion. | Sociology and social work | Kawamura, Yuniya |
| Making sense of constant change: Israeli sociology between apologetics and radical critique. | Sociology and social work | Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah |
| Marrying someone from an outside group: An analysis of boundary-crossing marriages in Taiwan. | Sociology and social work | Tsay, Ruey-ming, Wu, Li-hsueh |
| More than just a fashion magazine. | Sociology and social work | Moeran, Brian |
| Multiple modernities or varieties of modernity? | Sociology and social work | Schmidt, Volker H. |
| New professionalism, trust and competence: Some conceptual remarks and empirical data. | Sociology and social work | Svensson, Lennart G. |
| On 'psychic' and 'psychological': A comment on Quilley and Loyal.(Stephen Quilley and Steven Loyal) | Sociology and social work | Wouters, Cas |
| Overlapping social networks: How couples manage family expenditure in Taiwan. | Sociology and social work | Hsung, Ray-may, Yi, Chin-chun, Fu, Yang-chih |
| Petrobusiness and security threats in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. | Sociology and social work | Omeje, Kenneth |
| Problematizing received categories: Revisiting 'folk Hinduism' and 'Sanskritization'. | Sociology and social work | Sinha, Vineeta |
| Professional discourses under the pressure of economic values: The case of French architects, landscape designers and industrial designers. | Sociology and social work | Champy, Florent |
| Rebels with causes: White officials in Black trade unions in South Africa, 1973-94. | Sociology and social work | Maree, Johann |
| Rebels without a cause of their own? | Sociology and social work | Buhlungu, Sakhela |
| Regaining trust in medicine: Professional and state strategies. | Sociology and social work | Allsop, Judith |
| Regulation and trust in action: The subtle balance between doctors and management in two Belgian hospitals. | Sociology and social work | Schepers, Rita |
| Shifting heuristics in the sociological approach to professional trustworthiness: The sociology of science. | Sociology and social work | Olgiati, Vittorio |
| Short note: The sociology of professional groups: New directions. | Sociology and social work | Evetts, Julia |
| Similarities and differences between rebels with and without a cause. | Sociology and social work | Maree, Johann |
| Sociology and the South: The Latin American experience. | Sociology and social work | Elizaga, Raquel Sosa |
| Sociology of corruption and 'corruption of sociology'. | Sociology and social work | Khondker, Habibul Haque |
| The African Renaissance challenge and sociology reclamations in the South. | Sociology and social work | Sitas, Ari |
| The autonomous, the universal and the future of sociology. | Sociology and social work | Alatas, Syed Hussein |
| The cultural economy of fashion buying. | Sociology and social work | Entwistle, Joanne |
| The employment discontinuity of married women in Taiwan: Job status, ethnic background and motherhood. | Sociology and social work | Yi, Chin-chun, Fu, Yang-chih, Chang, Chin-fen |
| The 'Immigrant problem': Modern-day nativism on the Web. | Sociology and social work | Sohoni, Deenesh |
| The logic of practices in Pierre Bourdieu. | Sociology and social work | Costa, Ricardo L. |
| The modalities of nostalgia. | Sociology and social work | Pickering, Michael, Keightley, Emily |
| The role of trade fairs in the global fashion business. | Sociology and social work | Skov, Lise |
| The son also acts as major caregiver to elderly parents: A study of the sandwich generation in Hong Kong. | Sociology and social work | Wen-Yin Chien, Hong-Kin Kwok, Yang-chih Fu |
| Traces of doubt and sources of trust: Health professions in an uncertain society. | Sociology and social work | Kuhlmann, Ellen |
| Trust and professionalism in social professions: The case of social education. | Sociology and social work | Saez, Juan, Sanchez, Mariano |
| Trust as a criterion and heuristic approach to sociopolitical consultation: An alternative view on ethics and values of professionalism in social work. | Sociology and social work | Langer, Andreas |
| Whose cause and whose history? A response to Maree.(Johann Maree ) | Sociology and social work | Buhlungu, Sakhela |
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