DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
 

1999
 

URRY, J. R.

Is the British countryside middle class?: in Hsiao, M. (ed.), East Asian middle classes in comparative perspective, Taipei, Institute of Ethnology, 1999, 417-34.

Lokale steder i globale tider: in Roiseland, A., Andrews, T., Eide, A. and Fosse, E. (eds.), Lokalsamfunn of helse, Bergen, Fagbokforlaget, 1999, 23-34.

Mediating global citizenship. IIchiko Intercult., 11, 1999, 3-26.

Sensing the city: in Judd, D. and Fainstein, S. (eds.), The tourist city, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1999, 71-86.

2000
 

ABERCROMBIE, N., WARDE, A., DEEM, R.†, PENNA, S., SAYER, A., SOOTHILL, K. L., URRY, J. R. and WALBY, S.

Contemporary British society. pp. 602. Cambridge, Polity Press, 2000.
 
BÜSCHER, M.†, CHRISTENSEN, M.†, GRØNBÆK, K.†, KROGH, P.†, MOGENSEN, P.†, ØRBÆK, P.† and SHAPIRO, D. Z. Collaborative augmented reality environments: integrating VR, working materials, and distributed work spaces: in Churchill, E. and Reddy, M. (eds.), Proceedings of CVE ’2000: the 3rd international conference on collaborative virtual environments, New York NY, ACM, 2000, 47-56.
 
BÜSCHER, M.†, CHRISTENSEN, M.†, GRØNBÆK, K.†, MOGENSEN, P.†, ØRBÆK, P.† and SHAPIRO, D. Z. Creativity, complexity and precision: information visualisation for (landscape) architecture: in Proceedings of InfoVis ’2000: IEEE symposium on information visualisation, Los Alamitos CA, IEEE Computer Society, 2000.
 
BÜSCHER, M.†, FRIEDLAENDER, V.†, HODGSON, E.†, RANK, S.† and SHAPIRO, D. Z. Designs on objects: imaginative practice, aesthetic categorisation, and the design of multimedia archiving support. Digital Creativ., 11(3), 2000, 161-72.
 
CRONIN, A. Advertising and consumer citizenship: gender, images and rights. pp. 179. London and New York, Routledge, 2000.

Advertising difference: women, western Europe and ‘consumer-citizenship’: in Andrews, M. and Talbot, M. M. (eds.), All the world and her husband: women in twentieth-century consumer culture, London, Cassell, 2000, 162-76.

Consumerism and ‘compulsory individuality’: women, will and potential: in Ahmed, S., Kilby, J., Lury, C. E. and McNeil, M. (eds.), Transformations: thinking through feminism, London and New York, Routledge, 2000, 273-87.
 

FORTIER, A.-M. Migrant belongings: memory, space, identity. pp. 209. Oxford, Berg, 2000.
 
HETHERINGTON, K. New age travellers: vanloads of uproarious humanity. pp. 191. London and New York, Cassell, 2000.

Museums and the visually impaired: the spatial politics of access. Sociol. Rev., 48(3), 2000, 444-63.

Whiter the world? Presence, absence and the globe: in Mendes, C. and Larreta, E. (eds.), Time in the making and possible futures, Rio de Janeiro, UNESCO/ISSC/EDUCAM, 2000, 68-92.
 

HETHERINGTON, K. and LAW, J. Environment and planning D: society and space (guest editorial), 18(2), 2000, 127-32.
 
HETHERINGTON, K. and LEE, N. Social order and the blank figure. Environ. & Plan. D: Soc. & Space, 18(2), 2000, 169-84.
 
JESSOP, R. D. Bob Jessop ile Görüsme (interview with Bob Jessop). Mürekkep (Ink), 15, 2000, 7-22 (in Turkish).

Capitalism and its future: remarks on regulation, government, and governance: in Higgot, R. and Payne, A. (eds.), The new political economy of globalisation: volume 1, Aldershot, Edward Elgar, 2000.

The changing governance of welfare: recent trends in its primary functions, scale, and modes of coordination: in Manning, N. and Shaw, I. (eds.), New welfare, new risks: signposts for social policy, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 12-23.

The crisis of the national spatio-temporal fix and the ecological dominance of globalising capitalism. Int. J. Urban & Reg. Stud., 24(2), 2000, 273-310.

Developments in Marxist theory: in Nash, K. and Scott, A. (eds.), Blackwell companion to political sociology, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 8-16.

L’economia integrale, Fordism, and post-Fordism (in Japanese): in Kato, T. (ed.), Antonio Gramsci and his global reception, Tokyo, Shankai-Hyouransha Publishers, 2000, 198-204.

From Keynesianism to Workfarism: in Lewis, G. (ed.), Rethinking welfare policy, London, Sage, 2000, 171-84.

Globalisation, entrepreneurial cities, and the social economy: in Hamel, P., Lustiger-Thaler, M. and Mayer, M. (eds.), Urban movements in a global environment, London, Routledge, 2000, 81-100.

Globalisering og interaktiv Styring (in Danish). pp. 240. Frederiksberg, Samfundslitteratur, 2000.

Good governance und die städtische Frage: über den Umgang mit den Widersprüchen des Neoliberalismus: in Eick, V., et al. (eds.), Und die Welt wird zur Scheibe ... Reader zum Weltbericht (für die Zukunft des Städte -- URBAN 21), Berlin, Berliner MieterGemeinschaft, 2000, 29-33.

Governance and metagovernance: on reflexivity, requisite variety, and requisite irony. ACCÈS, 11, 2000, 100-3.

Recent developments in state theory: approaches, issues, and agendas: in Cowling, M. and Reynolds, P. (eds.), Marxism, the millennium and beyond, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 2000, 119-45.

Reflexiones sobre la (I)logica de la globalizacion. Zona Abierta, 92-93, 2000, 95-126.

Restructuring the welfare state, reorienting welfare strategies, re-visioning the welfare society: in Greve, B. (ed.), What constitutes a good society?, Basingstoke, Macmillan, 2000, 54-76.

The state and the contradictions of the knowledge-driven economy: in Bryson, J. R., Daniels, P. W., Henry, N. D. and Pollard, J. (eds.), Knowledge, space, economy, London, Routledge, 2000, 63-78.

The strategic relational theory of the state (in Korean). Seoul, Han-ul Publishing, 2000.

(Un)Logik der Globalisierung. Der Staat und die Reartikulation des ökonomischen Raumes. Argument, 236(Jg.42,Heft.3), 2000, 341-54.
 

JESSOP, R. D., CARVER, T.†, CHIBA, S.†, MATSUMOTO, R.†, MARTIN, J.†, IIDA, F.† and SUGITA, A.† ‘Civil society’ in Japanese politics: implications for contemporary political research. Eur. J. Poli. Res., 37(4), 2000, 541-55.
 
JESSOP, R. D. and SUM, N.-L. An entrepreneurial city in action: Hong Kong’s emerging strategies in and for (inter-)urban competition. Urban Stud., 37(12), 2000, 2290-315.
 
LAW, J. Comment on Suchman, and Gherardi and Nicolini: knowing as displacing. Organ., 7(2), 2000, 349-54.

Notes on the theory of the actor-network: ordering, strategy and heterogeneity: Warwick Organisational Behaviour Staff (eds.), Organisational studies: critical perspectives, volume 2: objectivity and its other, London, Routledge, 2000, 853-68.

On the subject of the object: narrative, technology and interpellation. Configurations, 8, 2000, 1-29.

Transitivities. Environ. & Plan. D: Soc. & Space, 18, 2000, 133-48.
 

LAW, J. and da COSTA MARQUES, I.† Beaches: in Pile, S. and Thrift, N. (eds.), City AZ, London, Routledge, 2000, 16-17.

Invisibility: in Pile, S. and Thrift, N. (eds.), City AZ, London, Routledge, 2000, 119-21.

Maids: in Pile, S. and Thrift, N. (eds.), City AZ, London, Routledge, 2000, 139-41.

Olympic games, 2004: in Pile, S. and Thrift, N. (eds.), City AZ, London, Routledge, 2000,171-2.

Roads: in Pile, S. and Thrift, N. (eds.), City AZ, London, Routledge, 2000, 205-6.

Slum: in Pile, S. and Thrift, N. (eds.), City AZ, London, Routledge, 2000, 229-30.
 

LAW, J. and HETHERINGTON, K. Materialities, globalities, spatialities: in Bryson, J., Daniels, P., Henry, N. and Pollard, J. (eds.), Knowledge, space, economy, London, Routledge, 2000, 34-49.
 
LAW, J. and SINGLETON, V. Performing technology’s stories. Technol. & Cult., 41, 2000, 765-75.
 
MACNAGHTEN, P. and URRY, J. R. Bodies in the woods. Body & Soc., 6(3-4), 2000, 166-82.
 
MACNAGHTEN, P. and URRY, J. R. editors Bodies of nature: special double issue of Body and Society, 6(3-4), 2000.
 
SAYER, A. Caracteristicas chave do realismo critico. Estud. Sociol., 6(2), 2000, 7-32.

Critical and uncritical cultural turns: in Cook, I., Crouch, D., Naylor, S. and Ryab, J. R. (eds.), Cultural turns/geographical turns, Harlow, Prentice Hall, 2000, 166-81.

For postdisciplinary studies: sociology and the curse of disciplinary parochialism and imperialism: in Eldridge, J., MacInnes, J., Scott, S., Warhurst, C. and Witz, A. (eds.), For sociology: legacies and prospects, Durham, sociologypress, 2000, 83-91.

Method in social science (Korean edition), 2000.

Moral economy and political economy. Stud. Poli. Econ., 61(Spring), 2000, 79-103.

Realism and social science. pp. 211. London, Sage, 2000.

System, lifeworld and gender: associational versus counterfactual thinking. Sociol., 34(4), 2000, 707-25.
 

SHELLER, M. B. The army of sufferers: peasant democracy in the early republic of Haiti. New W. Ind. Guide, 74(1/2), 2000, 33-56.

Democracy after slavery: black publics and peasant radicalism: in Haiti and Jamaica, Oxford, Macmillan, 2000.
 

SHELLER, M. B. and URRY, J. R. The city and the car. Int. J. Urban & Reg. Res., 24(4), 2000, 737-57.
 
STACEY, J., FRANKLIN, S. and LURY, C. E.† Global nature, global culture. pp. 241. London, Sage, 2000.
 
SUCHMAN, L. Embodied practices of engineering work. Mind, Cult. & Activity, 7(1&2), 2000, 4-18.

Making a case: ‘knowledge’ and ‘routine’ work in document production: in Luff, P., Hindmarsh, J. and Heath, C. (eds.), Workplace studies, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000, 29-45.

Organising alignment: a case of bridge-building. Organ., 7(2), 2000, 311-27.
 

SUCHMAN, L. and BISHOP, L.† Problematising ‘innovation’ as a critical project. Technol. & Strat. Manage., 12(1), 2000, 327-33.
 
SZERSZYNSKI, B., URRY, J. R. and MYERS, G. Mediating global citizenship: in Smith, J. (ed.), The Daily Globe, London, Earthscan, 2000, 97-114.
 
URRY, J. R. Global flows and global citizenship: in Isin, E. (ed.), Democracy, citizenship and the global city, London, Routledge, 2000, 62-78.

Landscape of place and images. Werk, Bauen, Wohnen, 6(June), 2000, 16-23.

Mobile sociology. Br. J. Sociol., 51(1), 2000, 185-203.

Sociology beyond societies. pp. 255. London, Routledge, 2000.

Sociology of time and space: in Turner, B. (ed.), The Blackwell companion to social theory, Oxford, Blackwell, 2000, 416-43.

Wie erinnern sich Gesellsschaften ihrer Vergangenheit?: in Beier, R. (ed.), Geschichteskultur in der Zweiten Moderne, Frankfurt, Campus Verlag, 2000, 29-52.
 

URRY, J. R. editor Sociology for the new millennium: special double issue of British Journal of Sociology, 51(1), 2000. Return to Preface/Contents