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Dissertation Master Programme in Sociology of Law, Oñati, IISJ-IISL, 2018-2019

  • ALPAR, Batu Can.  An integrated analysis of legal and socioeconomic aspects of the "Sulukule" urban regeneration project [Dissertation - Electronic resource]. -- Oñati : IISJ-IISL, 2019.
  • CAVALLI RENNER, Marjorie. Mulher, ocupa a rua! Feminist artistic activism in Brazilian carnival culture: a case study on Nao Mexe Comigo Que Eu Nao Ando Só [Dissertation - Electronic resource]. -- Oñati : IISJ-IISL, 2019.
  • CLAVIJO ORTIZ, Olivia de Jesús. Efectividad del autogobierno indígena wayuu en la gestión ambiental de su territorio [Dissertation - Electronic resource]. -- Oñati : IISJ-IISL, 2019.
  • DALDOSS, Ivan. Formal theories of law vs network theories of law: A competition among different ontologies to explain the complexity of contemporary reality [Dissertation - Electronic resource]. -- Oñati : IISJ-IISL, 2019.
  • GARCIA, Amanda Kovalczuk de Oliveira. Community justice and feminist care ethics: The experience of women community agents in Mathias Velho, Canoas, Brazil [Dissertation - Electronic resource]. -- Oñati : IISJ-IISL, 2019.
  • MUTOLO, Naomi. Kasama women's access to legal information on property rights [Dissertation - Electronic resource]. -- Oñati : IISJ-IISL, 2019.
  • RAMALLO, María de los Angeles. Free legal aid services and public interest law clinics in law schools: Two models of practical education, two conceptions of the legal profession [Dissertation - Electronic resource]. -- Oñati : IISJ-IISL, 2019.
  • VAZQUEZ FLORES, Hermann de J.  La interacción de las prácticas sociales en el marco jurídico del contrato de atención a las personas mayores dependientes en el hogar en el municipio de Oñati: Causa legal de la relación jurídica versus motivos sociales [Dissertation - Electronic resource]. -- Oñati : IISJ-IISL, 2019.

Current Sociology Monograph,
2019, vol. 67(4) - Sociocybernetics

Current Sociology Monograph
  • ALMAGUER-KALIXTO, Patricia Eugenia, MAASS MORENO, Margarita, y AMOZURRUTIA, José Antonio. Sociocybernetics and action research: Analysis and intervention in complex social problems [Article].
  • ALMAGUER-KALIXTO, Patricia Eugenia, and GIGLIETTO, Fabio. Steering the world from where we are: An introduction to the sociocybernetic perspective [Article].
  • BOCCIA ARTIERI, Giovanni., and GEMINI, Laura. Mass media and the web in the light of Luhmann’s media system [Article].
  • GIGLIETTO, Fabio, et al. "FAKE news" is the invention of a liar: How false information circulates within the hybrid news system [Article].
  •  GALLÓN, Luciano. Models in sociocybernetics: A 20 year review at the ISA-RC51 on Sociocybernetics [Article].
  •  HORNUNG, Bernd R. The challenges for sociocybernetics [Article].
  •  SCOTT, Bernard.  The sociocybernetics of observation and reflexivity [Article].
  •  TAEKKE, Jesper. Acquisition of new communication media and social (dis)connectivity [Article].
  •  TAKAHASHI, Toru. Governing and societal media for building resilience: A sociocybernetic study of the disaster recovery in Japan [Article].

Routledge handbook of socio-legal theory
and methods
Edited by Naomi Creutzfeldt, Marc Mason
and Kirsten McConnachie
Abingdon: Routledge, 2019.

Routledge Handbook of Socio-Legal Theory and Methods
  • ANLEU, Sharyn L. Roach, and MACK, Kathy. Law and sociology [Chapter].
  • BROOKS, Victoria. Ethics awareness and socio-legal research in the UK [Chapter].
  • CLOATRE, Emilie, and COWAN, Dave. "Indefensible and irresponsible": interdisciplinarity, truth and #reviewer2 [Chapter].
  • CRAVEN, Richard. Socio-legal studies and economics [Chapter].
  • CREUTZFELDT, Naomi, MASON, Marc, and McCONNARCHIE, Kirsten. Socio-legal theory and methods: introduction [Chapter].
  • CREUTZFELDT, Naomi. Traditions of studying the social and the legal: a short introduction to the institutional and intellectual development of socio-legal studies [Chapter].
  • DAVIES, Margaret. Doing critical-socio-legal theory [Chapter].
  • FARRAND, Benjamin. Intellectual property, biotechnology and process tracing: applying political research methods to legal study [Chapter].
  • GIDDENS, Thomas. Legal aesthetics as visual method [Chapter].
  • HOLLANDER-BLUMOFF, Rebecca. Law and social psychology methods [Chapter].
  • HUNTER, Rosemary C. Feminist approaches to socio-legal studies [Chapter].
  • JAY, Matthew A. Legal epidemiology, evidence-informed law and administrative data: new frontiers in the study of family justice [Chapter].
  • JONES, Briony. Qualitative data and the challenges of interpretation in transitional justice research [Chapter].
  • KIRKHAM, Richard, and O'LOUGHLIN, Elizabeth. A content analysis of judicial decision-making [Chapter].
  • LANDER, Jennifer. Doing "law in/and development": theoretical, methodological and ethical reflections [Chapter].
  •  LAYARD, Antonia. Reading law spatially [Chapter].
  •  MASON, Marc. On objectivity and staying ""native": researching LGBTQI+ lawyers as a queer lawyer [Chapter].   
  • MCCONNACHIE, Kirsten. Law and anthropology [Chapter].  
  • MENKEL-MEADOW, Carrie. Uses and abuses of socio-legal studies [Chapter].  
  • MURRAY, Kathleen. The politics of research impact: a Scottish case study [Chapter].  
  • NURSE, Angus. Law, the environment and narrative storytelling [Chapter].  
  • PHILIPPOPOULOS-MIHALOPOULOS, Andreas. Writing beyond distinctions [Chapter].  
  • RAVID, Maayan, and SCHNEIDER, Alice. Legal concepts in flux: the social construction of legal meaning [Chapter].  
  • SEAL, Lizzie, and NEALE, Alexa. Encountering the archive: researching race, racialization and the death penalty in England and Wales, 1900-65 [Chapter].  
  • SKEET, Charlotte. Intersectionality as theory and method: human rights adjudication by the European Court of Human Rights [Chapter].  
  • STREMLAU, Nicole, and GAGLIARDONE, Iginio. Socio-legal approaches to online hate speech [Chapter].  
  • WEBLEY, Lisa. The "why" and "how to" of conducting a socio-legal empirical research project [Chapter]. 
  • YESBERG, Julia, and BRADFORD, Ben. Experiments in criminal justice contexts [Chapter].

The International Journal of Restorative Justice
2019, vol. 2(2)

The International Journal of Restorative Justice
  • BARNES-CEENEY, Kevin, LEITCH, Laurie, and GIDEON, Lior. Reconciliation potential of Rwandans convicted of genocide [Article].
  • BRAITHWAITE, Valerie, and AHMED, Eliza. Looking beneath the iceberg: can shame and pride be handled restoratively in cases of workplace bullying [Article].
  • BOBOWIK, Magdalena ... [et al.]    How framing past political violence affects reconciliation in the Basque Country: The role of responsibility attributions and in-group victimhood [Article].
  • VAANDERING, Dorothy, and REIMER, Kristin. Listening deeply to public perceptions of restorative justice:what can researchers and practitioners learn? [Article].

Nueva Sociedad, 2019, nº 281. Izquierdas: crisis y renovación

Nueva Sociedad, nº 281
  • BATAILLON, Gilles. Claude Lefort, pensador de lo político [Article].
  • CAETANO, Gerardo. Las izquierdas y la "confusión democrática" [Article].
  • CARMO, Renato Miguel do, y BARATA, André. Portugal: ¿una socialdemocracia con futuro? [Article].
  • IBER, Patrick. El resurgimiento socialista en Estados Unidos [Article].
  • NATANSON, José. Argentina: elecciones en tiempos de grieta [Article].
  • THERBORN, Göran.  ¿El fin del sueño socialdemócrata en Suecia? [Article].

Documentación Laboral, 2019, núm. 117, Vol. II.

Documentación Laboral
  • BAYLOS GRAU, Antonio. Gobernanza laboral, crisis y cambio tecnológico en la acción colectiva [Article].
  • CABEZA PEREIRO, Jaime. Relatoría general del congreso [Article].
  • CASAS BAAMONDE, María Emilia. La organización del tiempo de trabajo con perspectiva de género:La conciliación de la vida privada y la vida laboral [Article].
  • FERRARI, Vincenzo. El trabajo del futuro: Entre utopías positivas y negativas [Article].
  • FERRARI, Vincenzo, y RAMOS QUINTANA, Margarita Isabel. Presentación [Article].
  • FREEDLAND, M. R (Mark Robert) ¿Qué futuro queremos para el trabajo? Un debate global [Article].
  • GOÑI SEIN, José Luis. Innovaciones tecnológicas, inteligencia artificial y derechos humanos en el trabajo [Article].
  • LANDA ZAPIRAIN, Juan Pablo. Las formas de participación de los trabajadores en la empresa: nuevos desafíos [Article].
  • NIETO SÁINZ, Joaquín. Trazando un camino hacia el futuro del trabajo: El informe de la Comisión Mundial sobre el Futuro del Trabajo en el marco del centenario de la OIT [Article].
  • OJEDA AVILÉS, Antonio. Diez propuestas sobre el futuro de los convenios de la OIT [Article].
  • PASCUCCI, Paolo. Nuevas formas de organización del trabajo y seguridad y salud de los trabajadores y trabajadoras, o por una concepción no fordista de la prevención [Article].
  • RAMOS QUINTANA, Margarita Isabel. El futuro del trabajo de las mujeres: Integración en el mercado de trabajo y promoción profesional [Article].

Negocios y dictadura: La conexión argentino-italiana
Compiladores, Alejandro Ernesto Asciutto, Cecilia Hidalgo
e Inés Izaguirre
Buenos Aires : Ediciones Imago Mundi, 2017

Negocios y dictadura: La conexión argentino-italiana
  • ARRASCAETA, Eliana de. Los negocios de la dictadura [Chapter].
  • ASCIUTTO, Alejandro Ernesto. Represión en Campana: el caso de la Dálmine Siderca [Chapter].
  • CASCO, José María. Notas sobre la Cancillería argentina y la política diplomática en tiempos de la dictadura (1976-1983) [Chapter].
  • GIUSSANI, Mariano. El Banco Ambrosiano en la Argentina [Chapter].
  • HIDALGO, Cecilia. Archivos, poder y memoria: peripecias de la investigación sobre las relaciones ítaloamericanas durante la dictadura argentina 1976-1983 [Chapter].
  • IZAGUIRRE, Inés. La logia P2 en Argentina [Chapter].
  • IZAGUIRRE, Inés, MILLÁN, Mariano, y ASCIUTTO, Alejandro Ernesto. Migración, cultura de masas y lucha de clases en la Argentina del siglo XX: una aproximación al caso de Editorial Abril [Chapter].
  • MIRA, Julieta. Justicia y memoria: reflexiones sobre los juicios por los "desaparecidos" en Italia y la Argentina [Chapter].

Neoliberalism and the moral economy of fraud
Edited by David Whyte and Jörg Wiegratz
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

Neoliberalism and the moral economy of fraud
  • BÄHRE, Erik. Murder for gain: commercial insurance and moralities in South Africa [Chapter].
  • CARRIER, James G. Economic wrong and economic debate in the neoliberal era [Chapter].
  • CHRISTENSEN, John. Do they do evil?: the moral economy of tax professionals [Chapter].
  • DEWEY, Matías. Producing moral ambiguity: state illegality, economic growth and norm change in Argentina's sweatshop business [Chapter].
  • ELLIS, David. Economic freedom mis-sold: neoliberalism and the moral economies of the PPI scandal in the UK [Chapter].
  • FELICES-LUNA, Maritza. Entrepreneurialism, corruption and moral order in the criminal justice system of the Democratic Republic of Congo [Chapter].
  • HALL, Steve, and ANTONOPOULOS, Georgios A. Troika, austerity and the reluctant resort to criminality in Greece [Chapter].
  • HOLDEN, Chris. Transnational tobacco companies and the moral economy of cigarette smuggling [Chapter].
  • JONES, Paul, and MAIR, Michael. Genealogy, parasitism and moral economy: the case of UK supermarket growth [Chapter].
  • MAKOVICKY, Nicolette. Public good for private gain: public sector reform, bureaucrats, and discourses of moral accountability in post-socialist Central Europe [Chapter].
  • QUIROZ, Sitna. Seeking God's blessings: Pentecostal religious discourses, pyramidal schemes and money scams in the Southeast of Benin Republic [Chapter].
  • SANGHERA, Balihar. The moral economy of post-socialist capitalism: professionals, rentiers and fraud [Chapter].
  • SAYER, Andrew. Moral economy, unearned income, and legalized corruption [Chapter].
  • SWADER, Christopher S. Fraudulent values: materialistic bosses and the support for bribery and tax evasion [Chapter].
  • TOMBS, Steve. "After" the crisis: morality plays and the renewal of business as usual [Chapter].

Sociedad e instituciones : el modo de pensar la infancia
Laura N. Lora, coordinadora
Ciudad de Buenos Aires : Eudeba, 2011.

Sociedad e instituciones : el modo de pensar la infancia
  • BELOFF, Mary. Sociedad e instituciones: el modo de pensar la infancia [Chapter].
  •  LITARDO, Emiliano. El juego que transgrede y la transgresión que subjetiviza [Chapter].
  •  LORA, Laura N, y ALVES, Raquel Custódio. El derecho de los niños al juego: un análisis teórico [Chapter].
  •  MEDINA, Laura Vanesa. El trabajo infantil en tensión directa con el derecho a la educación de los niños, niñas y adolescentes [Chapter].
  •  RESTA, Eligio. Identidad [Chapter].
  •  VEGH, Marina. Institucionalización: ¿sinónimo de mala palabra? [Chapter].

The violence of austerity
Edited by Vickie Cooper and David Whyte
London : Pluto Press, 2017

The violence of austerity
  • BOND, Emma, and HALLSWORTH, Simon. The degradation and humiliation of young people [Chapter].
  •  BURNETT, Jon. Austerity and the production of hate [Chapter].
  •  BURNETT, Jon, and WHYTE, David. The violence of workfare [Chapter].
  •  BURNS, Charlotte, and TOBIN, Paul. Environmental degradation [Chapter].
  •  CANNING, Victoria. The multiple forms of violence in the asylum system [Chapter].
  •  DORLING, Danny. Austerity and mortality [Chapter].
  •  ELLIS, David. The violence of the debtfare state [Chapter].
  •  EMEJULU, Akwugo, and BASSEL, Leah. Women of colour's anti-austerity activism [Chapter].
  •  HOLDER, Daniel. Dismantling the Irish peace process [Chapter].
  •  JACKSON, Will, MONK, Helen, and GILMORE, Joanna. Fracking and state violence [Chapter].
  •  KNOX, Robert. Legalising the violence of austerity[Chapter].
  •  LONDON, Ruth. The deadly impact of fuel poverty [Chapter].
  •  MACK, Joanna. Child maltreatment and child mortality [Chapter].
  •  MANSFIELD, Maureen, and COOPER, Vickie. The failure to protect women in the criminal justice system [Chapter].
  •  MCCULLOCH, Daniel. Austerity's impact on rough sleeping and violence [Chapter].
  • O'CONNELL, Rebecca, and HAMILTON, Laura. Hunger and food poverty [Chapter].
  •  O'HARA, Mary. Mental health and suicide [Chapter].
  •  PALMER, Hilda, and WHYTE, David. Health and safety at the frontline of austerity [Chapter].
  •  PATON, Kirsteen, and COOPER, Vickie. Domicide, eviction and repossession [Chapter].
  •  PRING, John. Welfare reforms and the attack on disabled people [Chapter].
  •  SABIR, Rizwaan. Policing anti-austerity through the "War on Terror" [Chapter].
  •  SIM, Joe. Austerity, violence and prisons [Chapter].
  • SPEED, Steven. Evicting Manchester's street homeless [Chapter].
  •  TOMBS, Steve. Undoing social protection [Chapter].

Sociologia del Diritto, 2019, vol. XLVI(2)

Sociologia del diritto
  • CAMMELLI, Antonio, FIORAVANTI, Chiara, e ROMANO, Francesco. La parola "razza": analisi diacronica nei testi giuridici antichi e moderni [Article].
  • CANCELLARO, Francesca. Le nuove Residenze per le misure di sicurezza viste da vicino:Un'indagine sui percorsi biografici e giudiziari degli internati nelle REMS di Ceccano e Pontecorvo [Article].
  • CHIARAMONTE, Xenia. Bisogna davvero difendere la società? I processi penali a carico degli attivisti No Tav tra difesa sociale e difesa dello stato [Article].
  • FITTIPALDI, Edoardo. Prototypizing and archeotypizing ownership: A pilot study [Article].
  • ORAZI, Massimiliano. Sociologia del pudore: Una questione prevalentemente normativa intorno al problema del soggetto moderno [Article].
  • REALE, Maria Cristina. Il giudice e lo scienziato fallibile: Riflessioni a margine di un precedente della Corte di giustizia dell'Unione europea [Article].
  • SERPE, Alessandro. Dardi di fuoco contro la sociologia del diritto: Geiger, Aubert, Goldschmidt nel mirino di Alf Ross [Article].

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