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March 2008, Paper Number 32 Potato Ontology: Surviving Postsocialism in Russia Nancy Ries This title is available only in hard copy upon request. February 2008, Paper Number 31 What is International Human Rights Law? Three Applications of a Distributive Account Patrick Macklem
October 2007, Paper Number 30 "Red" and "Good" Hagit Benbaji
April 2007, Paper Number 29 The Shariatization of Pakistani Nationalism Farzana Shaikh This title is available only in hard copy upon request January 2007, Paper Number 28 Men, Mines and Mosques: Gender and Islamic Revivalism on the Edge of Europe Kristen Ghodsee This title is available only in hard copy upon request. November 2006, Paper Number 27 Democracy's Identity Problem: Is "Constitutional Patriotism" the Answer? Clarissa Rile Hayward October 2006, Paper Number 26 Placebo Effects of Marketing Actions: Consumers May Get What They Pay For Baba Shiv, Ziv Carmon and Dan Ariely April 2006, Paper Number 25 Rivalry and Friendship in the Heterosexual Couple. Challenges to Discourses of Society in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Europe Caroline Arni March 2006, Paper Number 24
Social Scientific Citizens: Surveys, Statistics, and the Public in Modern
America
Sarah E. Igo
January 2006, Paper Number 23
Nature, Property, and Democracy in the Debate
over Genetically Modified Organisms
John M. Meyer
October 2005, Paper Number 22
Drug Development and the Ethics of the
Globalized Clinical Trial
Adriana Petryna
April 2005, Paper Number 21
Clean Elections and the Great Unwashed: Vote
Buying and Voter Education in the Philippines
Frederic Charles Schaffer
February 2005, Paper Number 20
Continuity and Change
in the Study of Medical Error: The Culture of Safety on the Shop Floor
Charles L. Bosk
December 2004,
Paper Number 19
"A
Tool to Recover Past Histories": Genealogy and Identity after the
Genome
Nadia Abu El-Haj
September 2004,
Paper Number 18
Certifying
Knowledge: Sociology of a Logical Theorem in the Field of Artificial
Intelligence
Claude Rosental
April 2004,
Paper Number 17
The
Political Economy of the Brazilian Struggle Against AIDS
Jose Serra
November 2003,
Paper Number 16
Working
the Border in Ghana: Technologies of Sovereignty and its Others
Brenda Chalfin
June 2003,
Paper Number 15
The Incumbent Protection
Act of 2002?: Politics Under the New Campaign Finance Law
Michael Johnston
February
2003, Paper Number 14
Information Technologies and the Social Sciences: Papers from the SSS Workshop
Thomas Streeter and Michael Fortun
September
2002, Paper Number 13
The
Tools of the Master: Slavery and Empire in Nineteenth Century Egypt
Eve Troutt Powell
December 2001,
Paper Number 12
The
Near East in the Far East: On Islam in Indonesia
Clifford Geertz
September 2001, Paper Number
11
Is
Majority Rule The Best Election Method?
Eric Maskin
May 2001, Paper Number 10
AIDS, Witchcraft, and the Problem of Power in
Post-Apartheid South Africa
Adam Ashforth
January 2001, Paper Number 9
The Judicial Rhetoric of Morality:
Israel’s High Court of Justice on the Legality of Torture
Anat Biletzki
June 2000, Paper Number 8
International Society:
What is the Best That We Can Do?
Michael Walzer
March 2000, Paper Number 7
Exile
and Emigration: The Survival of "German Culture"
Wolf Lepenies
January 2000, Paper
Number 6
Diversity
in Globalization: Organizational Change in Argentina, South Korea and Spain
Mauro F. Guillén
November 1999, Paper Number 5
"Anger Be Now Thy Song": The
Anthropology of an Event
Steven C. Caton
May 1999, Paper Number 4
Métissage: The Emerging of Theater and Politics
in Revolutionary France
Paul Friedland
April 1999, Paper Number 3
Nations, Tribes, and Colours: Metaphors Toward a History for the 21st Century*
James F. Brooks
*Note: At the request of the author, this paper is not available
electronically. If you would like to obtain a copy, please contact the Series
Editor.
March 1999, Paper Number 2
The Conundrum of Equality
Joan W. Scott
February 1999, Paper Number 1
Welfare State and Production Regimes in the Era of
Retrenchment
Evelyne Huber and John D. Stephens
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