Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Society is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Towards an Equitable Digital Society: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR)32
Financial Technology with AI-Enabled and Ethical Challenges25
Pandemic Nationalism in South Korea15
Ethical Aspects of the Impact of AI: the Status of Humans in the Era of Artificial Intelligence12
The View from Below: How the Neoliberal Academy Is Shaping Contemporary Political Theory10
Social Distancing, Safe Spaces and the Demand for Quarantine9
The Challenges of Defining the Term “Industry 4.0”9
Changes in the EU’s Geopolitical Position and Energy Doctrine in Light of the Ukraine Invasion8
Welcome to the Digital Era—the Impact of AI on Business and Society7
Political Philosophy’s Methodological Moment and the Rise of Public Political Philosophy7
Hong Kong Universities in the Shadow of the National Security Law6
Border Governance and Its Complications in West Africa: What Can Be Learned from Constructivism?6
Bill Gates, How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need5
Donald Trump, White Evangelicals, and 2020: a Challenge for American Pluralism5
Stockholm City’s Elderly Care and Covid19: Interview with Barbro Karlsson5
Neo-Biafra Separatist Agitations, State Repression and Insecurity in South-East, Nigeria5
Erosions, Ruptures, and the Ending of International Orders: Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine in Historical Perspective4
Social Justice and Sociological Theory4
Political Marketing Communications in Today’s Era: Putting People at the Center4
Election Logistics and Political Meddling: Rethinking the Use of ‘Town Service’ Buses in Transporting Election Materials in Nigeria4
Party Politics vs. Grievance Politics: Competing Modes of Representative Democracy4
The Heterogeneity of Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Poverty Reduction in Tanzania: A Multidimensional Statistical Inquiry4
Face Culture and Conspicuous Consumption: A Case Study of Wuyi Rock Tea Drinkers in China4
Reflections on Death in Philosophical/Existential Context3
Why We Have Forgotten About Refugee Adaptation and Why Studying It in the Global South is Critical3
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Poverty and Culture3
University as Secret Society: Becoming Faculty Through Discretion3
Land-Related Conflicts and the Nature of Government Responses in Africa: The Case of Farmer-Herder Crises in Nigeria3
Frank M. Snowden, Epidemics and Society: From the Black Death to the Present3
Vote-by-Mail: COVID-19 and the 2020 Presidential Primaries3
Goffman’s Biography and the Interaction Order3
Prioritizing Free Speech or the Dignity of Victims: Competing Approaches to Public Discourse in Japan and South Korea3
The Right to Teach in a Hyper-Digital Age: Legal Protections for (Post-)Pandemic Concerns3
David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (1969): an Underestimated Masterwork in the Study of Western Secularization3
Family-Sensitive Policy: Broadening the Conceptual Lens for Evaluating Social Protection3
Leadership as an Autonomous Research Field: A Bibliometric Analysis3
Sustaining Normative Horizons, Grappling with Elusive Effects: Governance and Sociality Under the Litmus Test of COVID-193
Integration and Informal Institutions3
Luxury in Germany: Sick Cars and Healthy Bodies2
Polarization and Democratic Accountability in the 2020 Presidential Election2
Evolution of ‘India’s Neighbourhood First Policy’ Since Independence2
Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay: Cynical Theories: How Universities Made Everything about Race, Gender, and Identity - And Why this Harms Everybody2
American Dreaming: Really Reading The Great Gatsby2
The Moral Economy of the Agatu “Massacre”: Reterritorializing Farmer-Herder Relations2
In Suspense: Donald Trump’s Efforts to Undermine Public Trust in Democracy2
The Continuity of the Social Sciences During COVID-19: Sociology and Interdisciplinarity in Pandemic Times2
The Lincoln Project and the Conservative Aesthetic2
Billionaires in Global Philanthropy: a Decade of the Giving Pledge2
The Growing Partisan Gap among Women in Congress2
Latino Political Attitudes: Myths and Misconceptions2
Confronting Plausible Simplicities and Bridging the Tragic Chasm: Bernard Crick’s Political Journalism Reconsidered2
The Orwellian “Amerika” of Donald J. Trump?2
Investigating the Sexist Implications of Bride Price (Lobola) in Zimbabwe2
Threats to Academic Freedom in Higher Education2
The Plasticity of Our Fears: Affective Politics in the European Migration Crisis2
QAnon: The Calm Before the Storm2
When a Nation Breathes Through Humor: A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Iranian Jokes About America2
‘Chick Crack’: Self-Esteem, Science and Women’s Dating Advice2
The Limitations of the Expert2
Secrecy and Googling a Parent: A Contemporary Analysis of Parental Incarceration2
The Past, Present, and Future States of Political Theory2
Infrastructures of Migrant (Im)mobilities in the Borderland of Burkina Faso and Niger2
John Kay and Mervyn King: Radical Uncertainty: Decision-making for an Unknowable Future1
Trans-border Mobility and Security in the Sahel: Exploring the Dynamics of Forced Migration and Population Displacements in Burkina Faso and Mali1
Steven Pinker, Rationality: What it Is, Why it Seems Scarce, Why it Matters1
Jordan Peterson, Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life1
Kei Hiruta, Hannah Arendt and Isaiah Berlin: Freedom, Politics and Humanity1
Conspiracy Theories by Quassim Cassam1
Border Governance, Migration Securitisation, and Security Challenges in Nigeria1
The Experience of International Students: Biographical Narratives and Identities1
The Origin and Evolution of Super PACs: a Darwinian Examination of a Campaign Finance Species1
David Martin and the Sociology of Hope1
The Virtue and Limits of Gereb as an Aboriginal Conflict Reconciliation Device Among the Wejerat People: the Case of Hintalo-Wejerat Wereda Southeastern Tigray1
A Darwinian Approach to Postmodern Critical Theory: Or, How Did Bad Ideas Colonise the Academy?1
Paradigm Shifts – Critical Reflections on the Historikerstreit 2.0, the Catechism-Debate, and their Precursors1
“The University Is Not a Public Square”: An Interview with Michael Bérubé and Jennifer Ruth About It’s Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom1
John T. McGreevy, Catholicism: A Global History from the French Revolution to Pope Francis1
Present-Day Mass Tourism: its Imaginaries and Nightmare Scenarios1
Symbolism and Power in David Martin’s Sociology of Religion1
Rich Kids of Tehran: The Consumption of Consumption on the Internet in Iran1
Multi-Agency Collaboration in Conflict Resolution: A Case Study of the Bole Traditional Area1
Conspiracy Theories1
Thinking about the Holocaust, Genocide and Antisemitism Today: On the Limitations of a New, Anti-Imperialist Revisionism1
Expanding our Historical Horizon through Decolonization? The Possibilities and Limits of New Attempts to Understand and Situate the Holocaust in Comparative Contexts1
Anglican Cathedrals in a Secular Society: David Martin and the Sociology of English Religion1
Masculinity in the Movies of David Mamet1
Forbidden Revolutions: David Martin’s Encounter with Pentecostalism1
Gender and Small Contributions: Fundraising by the Democratic Freshman Class of 2018 in the 2020 Election1
Trump Knows Best: Donald Trump’s Rejection of Expertise and the 2020 Presidential Election1
The Critical Masses: The Rise of Contemporary Populism and Its Relation to Solidarity, Systems, and Lifeworlds1
Commentary Celebrating the Centenary of Rawls’s Birth and the 50th Anniversary of A Theory of Justice1
Immigration and the (Ir)relevance of the South African Racial Classification System: Towards Transforming the Official Racial Categories1
The Fate (and Possible Future) of Liberal Learning: Lessons from Mass Higher Education in the USA1
An Empirical Assessment of Gender Inequality in Human Development: Evidence from G20 Countries1
Michael Sandel, The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good?1
Pragmatist Philosophy for Our Times: Reviewing Rorty’s Legacy1
Attitudes of Refugees Towards Integration: The Experience of South Sudanese Refugees in Adjumani District in Uganda1
Once Accessing the Internet, Less Trusting of Local Officials?1
The State of Exception Between Schmitt and Agamben: On Topographies of Exceptionalism and the Constitutionality of COVID Quarantine Measures (with Examples from the Irish Context)1
Restoring Trust and Reducing Perceived Influence: Superdelegates and the 2020 Democratic Nomination1
From a Global War of Narratives to a Binational Framework1
Community Building and Exclusion: The Role of Food in University Hostels in New Delhi1
Democracy’s Disparity? Gender, Equality, and the 2020 Iowa Caucuses1
Mariana Mazzucato: Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism1
Racism and Mental Health: Historical Perspectives on the Limits of Good Intentions1
The Challenge of Human Psychology to Effective Management of the COVID-19 Pandemic1
Kobe Bryant, Memento Mori: Death, Religion, Philosophy, Basketball1
Immortality1
Michael Rosen, The Shadow of God: Kant, Hegel, and the Passage from Heaven to History1
Cutting Off the Branch on Which We Are Sitting? On Postpositivism, Value Neutrality, and the “Bias Paradox”1
An Immunity to Authoritarianism? Bagehot, Bryce, and Ostrogorski on the Risk of Caesarism in America1
Should Biden Apologize for Trump? National Remorse and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election1
Explaining Green Party Support in the 2019 European Parliamentary Elections: A Test of Four Hypotheses1
Freud in Many Contexts1
Chiasmatic Crossings Between Freud’s Clinical Projects and Social Concerns1
Machine Ethics, Allostery and Philosophical Anti-Dualism: Will AI Ever Make Ethically Autonomous Decisions?1
The White Working Class, Union Households, and Trade: Did the Trump Coalition Endure?1
Local Television Political Advertising and the Manufacturing of Political Reality1
The Climate Leadership Council’s Carbon Dividends Plan: Polanyi’s Market Embeddedness, Fictitious Commodities, and Double Movement1
An Evolutionary Institutionalist Explanation of the Philippines’ Militaristic COVID-19 Approach1
Understanding Public Acceptance of Automobile Restriction Policies: A Qualitative Study in Four Latin American Cities0
Ben Ansell, Why Politics Fails: The Five Traps of the Modern World – and How to Escape Them0
Hugh McLeod, Religion and the Rise of Sport in England0
Let the Chips Fall! Public Nudging Arrangements, Coercion, and the Role of Independent Shopkeepers0
David Goodall, The Making of the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985: A Memoir edited by Frank Sheridan0
Correction: Introduction0
Peter Burke: The Polymath: a Cultural History from Leonardo da Vinci to Susan Sontag0
Brexit, the Rise of China, and the Future of the Liberal International Order and Great Power Competition0
Dialing for Dollars, Dialing for Domination: Normatively Evaluating the Congressional Fundraising Imperative0
Jan-Werner Müller, Democracy Rules0
Michele Alacevich, Albert O. Hirschman: An Intellectual Biography0
Robert J. Lieber, Indispensable Nation: American Foreign Policy in a Turbulent World0
Charles Piot with Kodjo Nicolas Batema: The Fixer: Visa Lottery Chronicles0
‘Your Land or Your Life’! ECOWAS Free Movement Regime, Migration, and Resource Conflicts in West Africa0
Quassim Cassam: Extremism: A Philosophical Analysis0
Creative Paradoxes0
Tim Bale, The Conservative Party After Brexit: Turmoil and Transformation0
Adam Phillips: On Wanting to Change0
Thomas Nagel, Moral Feelings, Moral Reality, and Moral Progress0
Alexander A. Schuessler, A Logic of Expressive Choice0
The Emergence of Social Folds: How the Environment Contributes to the Creation of Ambivalent Social Actors0
Introduction0
Ulrich Gutmair, The First Days of Berlin: The Sound of Change, trans. by Simon Pare0
The Sociology of Hope: Classical Sources, Structural Components, Future Agenda0
Theodore Dalrymple, False Positive: A Year of Error, Omission, and Political Correctness in the New England Journal of Medicine0
The Use of Federal Criminal Law to Enforce Moral Sensibilities – A Critical Review0
Editor’s Introduction: A Complex Humanism0
Geographies of Public Deliberation: A Closer Look at the Ingredient of Space0
Why Did Plato Write Dialogues?0
“But why isn’t it an accomplishment not to have children?”: A Qualitative Investigation into Millennial Perceptions of Voluntarily Childless Women0
Richard Boyd (editor), The Cambridge Companion to Democracy in America0
College Diversity Politics and American Higher Education: An Institutional Analysis0
Rutger Bregman, Humankind: A Hopeful History0
Nikhil Krishnan, A Terribly Serious Adventure: Philosophy at Oxford 1900-600
Greg Weiner, the Political Constitution: The Case Against Judicial Supremacy0
“Living-Dead”: The Transformative Power of Educating the Body0
Richard Shusterman, Ars Erotica: Sex and Somaesthetics in the Classical Arts of Love0
Publicking/Privating: The Gestural Politics of Digital Spaces0
Anthony Seldon: The Impossible Office? The History of the British Prime Minister0
Beyond Rational and Utilitarian Action: Moral and Emotional Giving Within Chinese Folk Religion0
Heather Clark, Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath0
Wendy Brown, Nihilistic Times: Thinking with Max Weber0
Peter Frankopan, The Earth Transformed: An Untold History0
Seamus Deane: Small World, Ireland, 1798 – 20180
Hannah Dawson and Annelien De Dijn editors, Rethinking Liberty before Liberalism0
Ian Dunt, How Westminster Works…and Why It Doesn’t0
The Role of Food in Constructing Womanhood: A Study of Menstruation in Guwahati0
Mara van der Lugt: Dark Matters: Pessimism and the Problem of Suffering0
On Compassion: Hannah Arendt and the Political Virtues0
Greta Thunberg: No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference0
Russian Regress: Reading Victor Zaslavsky in a Time of War0
Publisher Correction to: The Plasticity of Our Fears: Affective Politics in the European Migration Crisis0
Cheryl Misak, Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers0
Philip Goff, Why? The Purpose of the Universe0
Liberal Vestiges in an Illiberal Regime: The Case of Singapore0
Sir Karl Popper and George Soros: Way Stations and Mirror Images of a Relationship0
Robert Skidelsky: Money and Government: A Challenge to Mainstream Economics0
Publisher Correction to: Conspiracy Theories0
Charles Barr, British Cinema: A Very Brief Introduction0
Aiko Takeuchi-Demiric, Contraceptive Diplomacy: Reproductive Politics and Imperial Ambitions in the United States and Japan. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press, 2018. 336 pp. $30.00. ISBN: 978-10
Jonathan Marks: Let’s Be Reasonable: a Conservative Case for Liberal Education0
Book reviews0
Michael Walzer, The Struggle for a Decent Politics: On “Liberal” as an Adjective0
Scott Johnson, Campusland0
Thomas Nagel, Moral Feelings, Moral Reality, and Moral Progress0
Adam Gopnik: A Thousand Small Sanities: The Moral Adventure of Liberalism0
Marshall Sahlins, with the Assistance of Frederick B. Henry Jr., The New Science of the Enchanted Universe: An Anthropology of Most of Humanity0
Living in the Margins0
Correction to: Alexander A. Schuessler, A Logic of Expressive Choice0
Robin Waterfield, Plato of Athens: A Life in Philosophy0
Andrew Scull, Psychiatry and Its Discontents. Oakland: University of California Press, 2019. 356 pp. $29.95. ISBN: 978–05203054960
The Anxiety of Selfhood0
Repression, Retraction? Re-reading!0
Infectious Hospitality and Communicative Disease in Kleist’s “Der Findling”: The Disease Inside and Out0
Julian Jackson, France on Trial: The Case of Marshal Pétain0
Sincerity: The Impossible but Necessary Project0
No Victims Without Sacrifice, No Sacrifice Without Victims: Conceptualizing Violence and the “Oklahoma City Bombing”0
Book Review Forum Marking 60th Anniversary of Bernard Crick’s In Defence of Politics (1962)0
The Perils of Writing the Biography of a Charismatic Intellectual0
The Inner Louis Vuitton Circle: Arts-Based Research into Russian Luxury0
J. Bradford DeLong, Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the Twentieth Century0
Polly Low (editor), The Cambridge Companion to Thucydides0
Managing Longevity in Luxury Markets: A Perspective from Monaco0
Mira Siegelberg, Statelessness: A Modern History0
Sacha Baron Cohen, Anti-Semitism, and Borat: Using Advocacy and Irony to Speak Out Against Hate0
Introduction to Forum: (Im)mobilities, Security, and Identities in West Africa Borderlands0
John Gray, The New Leviathans: Thoughts After Liberalism0
Laurel Leff, Well Worth Saving: American Universities’ Life-and-Death Decisions on Refugees from Nazi Europe0
In the Name of the Neighbor: The Associations between Racial Attitudes, Intergroup Contacts, Ethnic Diversity, and the Perception of Names in the Dutch Speaking Part of Belgium0
Jason Brennan, Democracy: A Guided Tour0
Marc Stears, Out of the Ordinary: How Everyday Life Inspired a Nation and How It Can Again0
David McPherson, The Virtues of Limits0
Looking into Dragons: From Basque Violence to Drone Warfare An Interview with Cultural Anthropologist Joseba Zulaika0
Society’s Books of Note0
Harvard’s Last Conservative: An Interview with Harvey Mansfield0
Norbert Campagna, Oliver Hidalgo, Skadi Siiri Krause (eds.), Tocqueville Handbuch. Leben – Werk –Wirkung (Tocqueville Handbook. Life – Works – Reception)0
Robert D. Putnam, with Shaylyn Romney Garrett, The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again0
The Right to Retract and the Danger of Retractions0
Review of Two Books0
Remembering the Vietnam Draft0
Eugene Linden, Fire & Flood: A People’s History of Climate Change, from 1979 to the Present0
Cyrano at 4000
David E. Bernstein, Classified: The Untold Story of Racial Classification in America0
Jerold S. Auerbach, Print to Fit: “The New York Times,” Zionism and Israel, 1896–2016. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2019. 309 pp. $23.95. ISBN: 978–16181189810
Can Terrorism Ever Be Morally Justified?0
John Kampfner, Why the Germans Do it Better: Notes from a Grown-up Country0
Not Quite Enough: How the Pandemic Failed to Save Europe0
Publisher Correction to: “The University Is Not a Public Square”: An Interview with Michael Bérubé and Jennifer Ruth About It’s Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom0
The Interfaith Explosion in the 1960s: Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel0
Symposium: Reflections Before, During, and Beyond COVID-190
David Martin’s Forbidden Revolutions0
Trilling’s Strategic Ambivalence0
Minority Language Public Sphere: The Irish Language in the Media and Beyond0
Irvin D. Yalom and Marilyn Yalom: A Matter of Death and Life: Love, Loss and What Matters in the End0
White Christian Nationalism and Youth Development in the USA0
Vladislav M. Zubok, Collapse: The Fall of the Soviet System0
Luke Russell, Evil: A Very Short Introduction0
Peter Augustine Lawler and Richard M. Reinsch II, A Constitution in Full: Recovering the Unwritten Foundation of American Liberty0
Forgetting the Founders? The Uses of Classical Theory Today0
Andrew Doyle: Free Speech and Why It Matters0
M. W. Rowe, J. L. Austin: Philosopher and D-Day Intelligence Officer0
Andras Sajo, Renata Utz, Stephen Holmes (editors), Routledge Handbook of Illiberalism0
Danielle Allen: Justice By Means of Democracy0
Thomas Piketty, Capital and Ideology0
Philippe Sands, The Last Colony: A Tale of Exile, Justice and Britain’s Colonial Legacy0
Review of Two Books0
Twins as a Minority: A Minority Building Perspective0
Kieran Setiya, Life is Hard: How Philosophy Can Help Us Find Our Way0
Delphine Horvilleur, Anti-Semitism Revisited (MacLehose Press, 2021), Translated from the French Edition Réflexions sur la Question Antisémite (Editions Grasset, 2019), pp. 144, ISBN: 978-15294047530
The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race, and Identity by Douglas Murray0
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