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1Those Things That Hold Us Together: Taste and SociologyCultural Sociology2007405
2Seeing Like a SurveyCultural Sociology2009289
3Understanding Cultural Omnivorousness: Or, the Myth of the Cultural OmnivoreCultural Sociology2007233
4Cosmopolitanism as Cultural Capital: Exploring the Intersection of Globalization, Education and StratificationCultural Sociology2014209
5The Social and the Aesthetic: For a Post-Bourdieuian Theory of Cultural ProductionCultural Sociology2010202
6Human Rights and the Triumph of the Individual in World CultureCultural Sociology2007141
7Making Friends with Jarvis Cocker: Music Culture in the Context of Web 2.0Cultural Sociology2008107
8The `New Sociology of Art': Putting Art Back into Social Science Approaches to the ArtsCultural Sociology2007101
9Against Epochalism: An Analysis of Conceptions of Change in British SociologyCultural Sociology200989
10The Divisive Power of Humour: Comedy, Taste and Symbolic BoundariesCultural Sociology201388
11Field Analysis in Cultural SociologyCultural Sociology201388
12Cosmopolitan Capital and the Internationalization of the Field of Business Elites: Evidence from the Swiss CaseCultural Sociology201380
13The Evaluation of Popular Music in the United States, Germany and the Netherlands: A Comparison of the Use of High Art and Popular Aesthetic CriteriaCultural Sociology201076
14Intersubjectivity and Bourdieusian Approaches to ‘Identity’Cultural Sociology201074
15Youth, Music and DIY CareersCultural Sociology201870
16The Celebrity-IconCultural Sociology201069
17True School: Situational Authenticity in Chicago’s Hip-Hop UndergroundCultural Sociology201268
18Personal Branding and the Commodification of ReflexivityCultural Sociology201066
19‘I Am Not a Conspiracy Theorist’: Relational Identifications in the Dutch Conspiracy MilieuCultural Sociology201765
20What is Worth Defending in Sociology Today? Presentism, Historical Vision and the Uses of SociologyCultural Sociology201464
21Translation and Symbolic Capital in the Era of Globalization: French Literature in the United StatesCultural Sociology201564
22Putting a Glitch in the Field: Bourdieu, Actor Network Theory and Contemporary MusicCultural Sociology200863
23The Performance of Knowledge: Pointing and Knowledge in Powerpoint PresentationsCultural Sociology200862
24Social Spaces of Music: IntroductionCultural Sociology201562
25The Meaningful Construction of Inequality and the Struggles Against It: A ‘Strong Program’ Approach to How Social Boundaries ChangeCultural Sociology200758
26Eastern Movement Forms as Body-Self Transforming Cultural Practices in the West: Towards a Sociological PerspectiveCultural Sociology201056
27Creativity, Precarity and Illusio: DIY Cultures and ‘Choosing Poverty’Cultural Sociology201856
28The Ubiquity of Hidden Shame in ModernityCultural Sociology201455
29The Discursive Side of New InstitutionalismCultural Sociology201553
30Branded Cosmopolitanisms: ‘Global’ Coffee Brands and the Co-creation of ‘Cosmopolitan Cool’Cultural Sociology201352
31The Death of the Letter? Epistolary Intent, Letterness and the Many Ends of Letter-WritingCultural Sociology201552
32From the Narrative of the Blitz to the Rhetoric of VulnerabilityCultural Sociology200749
33The Changing Semantics of Youth and AdulthoodCultural Sociology201049
34Beyond Omnivores and Univores: The Promise of a Concept of Musical HabitusCultural Sociology201249
35Cementing Relations within a Sporting Field: Fell Running in the English Lake District and the Acquisition of Existential CapitalCultural Sociology201348
36Conceptualising the Relationship Between Youth, Music and DIY Careers: A Critical OverviewCultural Sociology201848
37Producing and Consuming Inequality: A Cultural Sociology of the Cultural IndustriesCultural Sociology201747
38Behind the Policy Mantra of the Inclusive Museum: Receptions of Social Exclusion and Inclusion in Museums and Science CentresCultural Sociology200846
39A Field Analysis of Cosmopolitan Taste: Lessons from the NetherlandsCultural Sociology201346
40Ethno-National Pop-Rock MusicCultural Sociology200745
41‘Hipster Capitalism’ in the Age of Austerity? Polanyi Meets Bourdieu’s New Petite BourgeoisieCultural Sociology201745
42Creative Democracy and the Arts: The Participatory Democracy of the Amber CollectiveCultural Sociology201342
43The Work of CultureCultural Sociology200741
44Higher, Faster, Louder: Representations of the International Music CompetitionCultural Sociology200941
45We Need to Talk about Cosmopolitanism: The Challenge of Studying Openness towards Other PeopleCultural Sociology201241
46‘Objective Culture’ and the Development of Nonknowledge: Georg Simmel and the Reverse Side of KnowingCultural Sociology201241
47Resistance and Resignation: Responses to Typecasting in British ActingCultural Sociology201739
48The Institutionalization of Human Rights and its Discontents: A World Cultural PerspectiveCultural Sociology201438
49Raw Power: Punk, DIY and Underground Cultures as Spaces ofResistancein Contemporary PortugalCultural Sociology201838
50Exploring the Role of Public Relations as a Cultural Intermediary OccupationCultural Sociology201237