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TheoryAbrahams, J. and Ingram N. (2013) ‘The Chameleon Habitus: Exploring local students’ negotiations multiple fields’ Sociological Review Online. 18(4)21. Available here

Atkinson, W. J. (2013)  Class Habitus and Perception of the Future: Recession, Employment Insecurity and Temporality In : British Journal of Sociology.

Atkinson, W. (2012)  Where Now for Bourdieu-Inspired Sociology? In : Sociology. 46, p. 167 – 173

Atkinson, W. (2011) ‘From Sociological Fictions to Social Fictions: Some Bourdieusian Reflections on the Concepts of ‘Institutional Habitus’ and ‘Family Habitus’’. British Journal of Sociology of Education, vol 32., pp. 331 – 347

Atkinson, W. (2011) From Sociological Fictions to Social Fictions: Some Bourdieusian Reflections on the Concepts of ‘Institutional Habitus’ and ‘Family Habitus’ In : British Journal of Sociology of Education. 32, p. 331 – 347, 17 p.

Bennett, T. et al. (2009) Culture, Class, Distinction (Culture, Economy, and the Social). Routledge

Burke, C. (2010) The Biographical Illumination: A Bourdieusian Analysis of the Role of Theory in Educational Research. Sociological Research Online. 16 (2) 9.

Burke, C. T., Emmerich, N. and Ingram, N., 2013. Well-founded social fictions : a defence of the concepts of institutional and familial habitus. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 34 (2), pp. 165-182

Curran, D. (2016) Risk, Power, and Inequality in the 21st Century. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Available here

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Edwards, T, ed. (2007) Cultural Theory:  Classical and Contemporary Positions, Los Angeles/London/New Delhi/ Singapore, Sage Publications

Friedman, S., Kuipers, G. (2013) ”The Divisive Power of Humour: Comedy Taste and Symbolic Boundaries”, Cultural Sociology, 6 (2) Available here

Fowler, B. (1997) Pierre Bourdieu’s Cultural Theory: Critical Investigations, Sage.ISBN 08039 7625 9. Available here

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Fowler, B. (2003) Reading Pierre Bourdieu’s Masculine Domination, Cultural Studies, 2003 vol 17 (3-4)  pp. 468-494.ISSN 0950-2386

Fowler, B. (2004) Mapping the Obituary: Notes Towards a Bourdieusian Interpretation pp. 148-172 in L. Adkins and B. Skeggs, Feminism After Bourdieu, Oxford, Blackwell. ISBN 1-4-51 2395 8 Available here

Fowler, B. (2006) Autonomy, Science and Art in Pierre Bourdieu, Theory, Culture and Society, Special Issue on Bourdieu, Vol 23, No. 6, November 2006 99-118  ISBN 0263- 2764 (200611) 23:6;1-4

Fowler, B (2007) The Obituary as Collective Memory, New York, Routledge Available here

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Fowler, B. (2008) Pierre Bourdieu und Norbert Elias uber symbolische und Physische Gewalt pp 75-102 Robert Schmidt und Volker Woltersdorff (Hg.), Symbolische Gewalt: Herrschaftsanalyse nach Pierre Bourdieu, UVK Verlagsgesellschaft mbH Konstanz, ISBN 978-3-86764-121-0

Fowler, B. (2009) Review of Terry Lovell, ed. (Mis)recognition, Social Inequality and Social Justice: Nancy Fraser and Pierre Bourdieu”, Theory, Culture & Society, Vol 26, Issue 1. Available here

Fowler, B. (2011) Pierre Bourdieu: Unorthodox Marxist? Pp 33-57 in eds Simon Susen and Bryan Turner, The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu, London: Anthem Press

Fowler, B. (2012) Pierre Bourdieu, Social Transformation and 1960s British Drama, Theory, Culture and Society, May, 29, 3, 3-24. Available here

Fowler, B. (2012)  Catherine Cookson, Pierre Bourdieu and the Division of the Literary Field, pp 67-84 in ed Julie Taddeo, Catherine Cookson Country: On the Borders of Legitimacy, Fiction and History, London, Ashgate. Available here  

Fowler, B. And Wilson, F.M. (2013) Women Architects and their Discontents, Architectural Theory Review, 17 (2-3) 199-215 (Second edition of  Fowler and Wilson, Women Architects and their Discontents, Sociology, Feb 2004, 38, 1, 101- 119) Available here  

Fowler, B. (2013) Simon Susen’s “Bourdieusian reflections on Language: Unavoidable conditions of the real Speech Situation: a Rejoinder, Social Epistemology; A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, 27, 3-4, 250-260 (Published online 20.11.2013) Available here  

Fowler, Bridget (2014) Figures of Descent from Classical Sociology: Luc Boltanski in eds Simon Susen and Bryan S. Turner, The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays in the Pragmatic Sociology of Critique, London: Anthem. Available here

Fowler, Bridget (2016) Bourdieu, Field of Cultural Production and Cinema: Illuminations and Blind Spots, pp 13-34 in ed Guy Austin, New Uses of Bourdieu in Film and Media Studies, New York: Berghahn. Available here

Fox, E. (2014) Bourdieu’s Relational View of Interactions: A Reply to Bottero and Crossley. Cultural Sociology 8 (2): 204-211. Doi: 10.1177/1749975513507242 Available here  [Also further blog posts expanding the article here and here]

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Krause, M. 2016. "'Western Hegemony in the Social Sciences': Fields and Model Systems." Sociological Review 64 (2): 194-211. Available here

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Grenfell, M ed. (2008) Pierre Bourdieu:  Key Concepts, Stocksfield, Acumen Publishing

Ibrahim, J. (2015) Bourdieu and Social Movements: Ideological Struggles in the British Anti-Capitalist Movement. Palgrave Macmillan Available here

James, D. (2015) ‘How Bourdieu Bites Back: Recognising misrecognition in education and educational research’, Cambridge Journal of Education 45 (1) Available here (OPEN ACCESS)

Kerr, R. & Robinson, S. (2012) From symbolic violence to economic violence: the globalizing of the Scottish banking elite. Organization Studies, 33:247-266

Kerr, R. & Robinson, S. (2011) Leadership as an elite field: Scottish banking leaders and the crisis of 2007-2009. Leadership, 7/ 2: 153 – 175

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Kerr, R. & Robinson, S. (2009) The hysteresis effect as creative adaptation of the habitus: dissent and transition to the ‘corporate’ in post-Soviet Ukraine. Organization, 16/6: 800-829.

Krause, M. 2014. The Good Project. Humanitarian NGOs and the Fragmentation of Reason. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Available here

Kerr, R. & Robinson, S. (2015) Architecture, symbolic capital and elite mobilizations: The case of the Royal Bank of Scotland corporate campus. Organization. Available here

Kerr, R., Robinson, S. K., and Elliott, C. (2016) Modernism, postmodernism and corporate power: historicising the architectural typology of the corporate campus. Management and Organizational History, 11(2), pp. 123-146. Available here

Lawler, S.  2012        Encyclopaedia entries: ‘Habitus, ‘Symbolic Capital’, ‘Symbolic violence’, in D. Southerton, ed., The Encyclopaedia of Consumer Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

McDonald R. (2009) Market reforms in English primary medical care: Medicine, habitus and the public sphere. Sociology of Health and Illness 31, 659-672.

McGovern P. (2013) Cross-sector partnerships with small voluntary organisations: some reflections from a case study of a self-help group Voluntary Sector Review, 4(2), July, DOI 10.1332/204080513X664650

McGovern P. (2013, forthcoming) Small voluntary organisations in Britain’s ‘Big Society’: a Bourdieusian approach Voluntas DOI 10.1007/s11266-013-9353-x

McGovern P. (2013) Small voluntary organisations and public funding regimes: research findings from a Bourdieusian, qualitative study CCSR News, Spring

Mauger, G, ed. (2005) Rencontres avec Pierre Bourdieu, Editions du Croquant, Paris

Nachi, Mohamed (2014) ‘Beyond Pragmatic Sociology: A Theoretical Compromise between ‘Critical Sociology’ and the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’’, in Simon Susen and Bryan S. Turner (eds.) The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays on the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’, London: Anthem Press, pp. 293-312. Available here

Pasquetti, S. (2015). “Subordination and Dispositions: Palestinians’ Differing Sense of Injustice, Politics, and Morality”. Theory and Society, 44, 1, pp 1-31. Available here

Pasquetti, S. (2013). “Legal Emotions: An Ethnography of Distrust and Fear in the Arab Districts of an Israeli City.” Law & Society Review, 47, 3, 461-492. Available here

Reay, D  (2004) ‘It’s all becoming a habitus’: Beyond the habitual use of Pierre Bourdieu’s concept of habitus in educational research Special Issue of British Journal of Sociology of Education on Pierre Bourdieu vol 25 no 4, pp 431-444

Reay, D  and Wiliam, D (1999) I’ll be a nothing: Structure, agency and the construction of identity through assessment British Educational Research Journal vol 25 no 3, 343-354.

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Robbins, D. (1991)  The Work of Pierre Bourdieu: Recognizing Society, Open University Press.

Robbins, D. (1992)  Translation of Pierre Bourdieu: “Les Exclus de l’intérieur” in The Higher, 11.9.92, p 14.

Robbins, D. (1998)  “Bourdieu’s Theory in Practice:  Science and Politics?”, ampersand –    Newsletter of the Theory, Culture & Society Network, No.1, pp.4-5.

Robbins, D. (1998) “A troubling enfant sauvage”, review of D.Swartz:  Culture and Power:  The Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, The Times Higher Education Supplement, p.28

Robbins, D (1999)       “On the Cunning of Imperialist Reason” – translation of P.Bourdieu & L.Wacquant:  “Sur les ruses de la raison impérialiste”, Theory, Culture and Society, 16.1., pp 41-58.

Robbins, D. (2002) “Pierre Bourdieu, 1930-2002”, Theory, Culture and Society, 19 (3), 113-116.

Robbins, D (1999)   Translation of and introduction to “Statistics and Sociology”, by Pierre Bourdieu.  University of East London, Social Politics papers, 10.  (A re-issue of 1994)

Robbins, D. (1999)   “The Shield of Pascal”, a contribution to a symposium on Bourdieu’s Méditations pascaliennes, European Journal of Social Theory, 2 (3), pp. 307-16.

Robbins, D. (2000) “Layers of life sure to provoke” – review of  P.Bourdieu:  The Weight of the World, in The Higher.

Robbins, D. (2003) “Sociology and Philosophy in the Work of Pierre Bourdieu, 1965-75”, Journal of Classical Sociology, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 299-328.

Robbins, D. (2002) Review of Pierre Bourdieu: Les structures sociales de l’économie, Journal of Consumer Culture, Vol. 2, No. 3. Pp. 416-9.

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Robbins, D. (2003) “Durkheim through the eyes of Bourdieu”, Durkheim Studies/Etudes Durkheimiennes, Vol. 9, 23-39.

Robbins, D. (2005) “Bourdieu’s Practical Logic of the Social Sciences and its Implications for International, Cross-Cultural Understanding”, Editor’s Introduction to Pierre Bourdieu II, ed. D.M. Robbins (4-volume collection of articles in the Masters of Contemporary Social Thought series, London, New Delhi, Thousand Oaks,  Sage).  ISBN 0-7619-4315-3 (set of four volumes).  Introduction:  Vol 1, ix – xliv. + Reprint of Part 4 of Bourdieu and Culture (2000) in Vol.  IV, 179-220

Robins, D. (2006) Editor of a Special number of Theory, Culture & Society on Bourdieu, and author of the Introduction:  “A social critique of judgement”, Theory, Culture and Society, 23 (6), 1-24.

Robbins, D. (2007) “Sociology as reflexive science: on Bourdieu’s project”, Theory, Culture and Society, 24 (5), 57-78.

Robbins, D. (2008) “French production and English reception:  the international transfer of the work of Pierre Bourdieu.”, Sociologica (Bologna), No. 2. online publication:  http://www.sociologica.mulino.it/doi/10.2383/27720

Robbins, D. (2009) “After the Ball is Over.  Bourdieu and the Crisis of Peasant society” – review article on  Pierre Bourdieu:  The Bachelors’ Ball, Theory, Culture and Society, 26 (5), 141-150. DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263276409106355

Robbins, D. (2010) “Pierre Bourdieu and the practice of philosophy”, chapter 7 (pp. 153-175) of volume 6 (Poststructuralism and Critical Theory:  The Return of Master Thinkers, ed. Alan Schrift) of a 8-volume History of Continental Philosophy, (General Editor:  Alan Schrift) Durham, Acumen Press.  ISBN:  978-1-84465-216-7

Robbins, D. (2011) “Sociological analysis and socio-political change:  juxtaposing elements of the work of Bourdieu, Passeron and Lyotard”. in Sociological Routes and Political Roots, ed. M. Benson & R. Munro. Oxford/Malden/Victoria, Wiley-Blackwell/The Sociological Review, pp.117-134.

Robbins, D. (2012) French Post-War Social Theory (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society). Sage.

Robbins, Derek (2012) ‘Philosophy and the social sciences: Bourdieu, Merleau-Ponty and Husserl’, Cités  (51), pp. 17-31. Available here

Robbins, Derek (2013) ‘From Le savant et le politique (Weber, int. Aron, 1959) to Le savant et le populaire (Grignon & Passeron, 1989) from an English perspective’, Theoria and Praxis: International Journal of Interdiscliplinarity, 1(1), pp. 48-63. doi:10.1080/02691728.2013.818736. Available here

Robbins, Derek (2013) ‘Response to Simon Susen’s “Bourdieusian Reflections on Language: Unavoidable Conditions of the Real Speech Situation”’, Social Epistemology, 27(3-4), pp. 261-274. (doi:10.1080/02691728.2013.818736). Available here

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Robbins, Derek (2013) ‘Passeron and the Epistemology of the Social Sciences’, in Robbins, Derek (ed.) Sociological Reasoning: A Non-Popperian Space of Argumentation. Oxford: Bardwell Press. Available here

Robbins, Derek (2013) ‘Passeron and the Epistemology of the Social Sciences’, in Robbins, Derek (ed.) Sociological Reasoning: A Non-Popperian Space of Argumentation. Oxford: Bardwell Press.

Robbins, Derek (2014) ‘Pierre Bourdieu and the Early Luc Boltanski (1960–1975): Collective Ethos and Individual Difference’, in Simon Susen and Bryan S. Turner (eds.) The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays on the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’, London: Anthem Press, pp. 265-291. Available here

Robbins, Derek (2014)  Cultural Relativism and International Politics, Sage Swifts, Los Angeles/London/New Delhi/Singapore/Wasshington DC, Sage Publications. Available here

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Robbins, Derek (2015)  review of Bourdieu, ed. T. Yacine, Algerian Sketches, for Sociologica, 3,2014. On-line publication:   Available here

Robbins, Derek (2015)  review of P. Gorski, ed., Bourdieu and Historical Analysis, 2013, Duke University Press, in Journal of Critical Realism, 14, 4, 429-434.

Robbins, Derek (2015) “Pierre Bourdieu and Jacques Rancière on art/aesthetics and politics: the origins of disagreement, 1963-1985”, British Journal of Sociology, 66. 4, 738-758. Available here

Robbins, Derek (2015) Preface to Thatcher et al., eds., The Next Generation.  The Development of Bourdieu’s Intellectual Heritage in Contemporary UK Sociology, London/New York, Routledge, xvi-xxvii. Available here

Robbins, Derek (2016)  ‘Phenomenology and Poststructuralism’ in S.Sim, ed., The Edinburgh Companion to Critical Theory, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 91-108 Available here

Robbins, Derek (2016)  Préface, in Simon Susen, Pierre Bourdieu et la distinction sociale.  Un essai philosophique, Oxford/Bern/Berlin/Brussels/Frankfurt/New York/Vienna, Peter Lang, 1-30. ISBN 978-3-0343-1913-3 br Available here

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Robbins, Derek (2016)  Ed. The Anthem Companion to Bourdieu, Anthem Press. Editor’s introduction + two chapters. Available here

Silva, E. (2012) Review of The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu: Critical Essays, by Simon Sussen and Bryan Turner (eds), Journal of Classical Sociology, 12(3-4) 563-569. Available here

Silva, E.B. and Edwards, R. (2004) ‘Operationalizing Bourdieu on Capitals: A Discussion on “The Construction of the Object”’. ESRC Research Methods Programme. Working Paper 7, 18 pages.   Available here

Susen, S. and Turner, B. S. (2011)  The Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu: Critical Essays ,  London: Anthem Press.

Susen, S. (ed.) (2013) Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy 27(3-4): 195-393, Special Issue:   Bourdieu and Language  Available here

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Susen, S. (2013) ‘Bourdieusian Reflections on Language: Unavoidable Conditions of the Real Speech Situation’, Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, Volume 27, Issue 3-4, 199-246. Available here

Susen, Simon and Bryan S. Turner (eds.) (2014) The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays on the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’, London: Anthem Press. Available here

Susen, Simon (2014 [2014]) ‘Towards a Dialogue Between Pierre Bourdieu’s “Critical Sociology” and Luc Boltanski’s “Pragmatic Sociology of Critique”’, in Simon Susen and Bryan S. Turner (eds.)The Spirit of Luc Boltanski: Essays on the ‘Pragmatic Sociology of Critique’, trans. Simon Susen, London: Anthem Press, pp. 313-348.   Available here

Susen, Simon (2014) ‘Reflections on Ideology: Lessons from Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski’, Thesis Eleven, 124(1): 90-113.  (Most-Read Article during November 2014). Available here

Susen, Simon (2015) The ‘Postmodern Turn’ in the Social Sciences, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 522 pp Available here

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Susen, Simon (2015) ‘Une réconciliation entre Pierre Bourdieu et Luc Boltanski est-elle possible ? Pour un dialogue entre la sociologie critique et la sociologie pragmatique de la critique’, in Bruno Frère (ed.) Le tournant de la théorie critique, Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, pp. 151-186. Available here

Susen, Simon (2015) ‘Boltanski, Luc (1940-)’, in James D. Wright (ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences, Volume 2, 2nd Edition, Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 747-754. Available here

Susen, Simon (2016) 'Reconstructing the Self: A Goffmanian Perspective', in Harry F. Dahms and Eric R. Lybeck (eds.) Reconstructing Social Theory, History and Practice, Book Series: Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Volume 35, Bingley: Emerald, pp. 111-143. Available here

Susen, Simon (2016) 'The Sociological Challenge of Reflexivity in Bourdieusian Thought', in Derek Robbins (ed.) The Anthem Companion to Pierre Bourdieu, London: Anthem Press, pp. 49-93. Available here

Susen, Simon (2016) ‘Further Reflections on the “Postmodern Turn” in the Social Sciences: A Reply to William Outhwaite’, International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, Online First, pp. 1-10. Available here

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Susen, Simon (2016) Pierre Bourdieu et la distinction sociale. Un essai philosophique, Oxford: Peter Lang, 170 pp. Available here

Susen, Simon (2016) ‘Towards a Critical Sociology of Dominant Ideologies: An Unexpected Reunion between Pierre Bourdieu and Luc Boltanski’, Cultural Sociology, 10(2), pp. 195-246. Available here

Susen, Simon (2016) ‘Scattered Remarks on the Concept of Engagement: A Socio-Philosophical Approach’, Philosophy and Society, 27(2), pp. 459-463. Available here

Stahl, G. (2016) ‘Doing Bourdieu Justice: Thinking with and Beyond Bourdieu’ British Journal of Sociology of Education. Vol. 37. Issue 7. 1091-1103. Available here

Sweetman, P. (2003) ‘Twenty-first century dis-ease? Habitual reflexivity or the reflexive habitus’, The Sociological Review, 51 (4): 528-549. Available here

Thatcher, J., Ingram, N., Burke, C., and Abrahams, J. (eds) (2015) Bourdieu: The Next Generation: The Development of Bourdieu's Intellectual Heritage in Contemporary UK Sociology. Routledge. Available here

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Xu, C. L. (2016). Mainland Chinese students at an elite Hong Kong university: Habitus-field disjuncture in a transborder context. [doi: 10.1080/01425692.2016.1158642]. British Journal of Sociology of Education (online first), 1-13. Available here