Submissions from 1993
Making Scientific Knowledge a Social Psychological Problem, Stephen Turner
Submissions from 1992
From Education to Expertise: Sociology as a "Profession", William Buxton and Stephen Turner
Sociology Responds to Fascism, Dirk Kasler and Stephen Turner
Max Weber, Stephen Turner
Sociology and Fascism in the Interwar Period: The Myth and its Frame, Stephen Turner
The Strange Life and Hard Times of the Concept of the Concept of General Theory in Sociology: A Short History of Hope, Stephen Turner
The World of the Academic Quantifiers: The Columbia University Family and its Connections, Stephen Turner
Submissions from 1991
Rationality Today, Stephen Turner
Social Constructionism and Social Theory, Stephen Turner
Two Theorists of Action: Ihering and Weber, Stephen Turner
Submissions from 1990
Forms of Patronage, Stephen Turner
Weber and his Philosophers, Stephen Turner
The Disappearance of Tradition in Weber, Stephen Turner and Regis A. Factor
The Impossible Science: An Institutional Analysis of American Sociology, Stephen Turner and Jonathan H. Turner
Submissions from 1989
Jasso's Principle, Stephen Turner
Tacit Knowledge and the Problem of Computer Modelling Cognitive Processes in Science, Stephen Turner
Truth and Decision, Stephen Turner
Submissions from 1988
Provocation on Reproducing Perspectives: Part 1, Stephen Turner
Provocation on Reproducing Perspectives: Part 4, Stephen Turner
Submissions from 1987
Cause, Concepts, Measures and the Underdetermination of Theory by Data, Stephen Turner
Cause, Law, and Probability, Stephen Turner
The Survey in Nineteenth-Century American Geology: The Evolution of a Form of Patronage, Stephen Turner
Decisionism and Politics: Weber as Constitutional Theorist, Stephen Turner and Regis A. Factor
Submissions from 1986
The Search for a Methodology of Social Science: Durkheim, Weber, and the Nineteenth-Century Problem of Cause, Probability, and Action, Stephen Turner
Dissolution of the Classical Project, Mark L. Wardell and Stephen Turner
Sociological Theory in Transition, Mark L. Wardell and Stephen Turner
Submissions from 1985
Explaining Capitalism: Weber on and against Marx, Stephen Turner
Weltgeist, Intention, and Reproduction: A Coda, Stephen Turner
Submissions from 1984
Weber, the Germans, and Anglo-Saxon Convention, Regis A. Factor and Stephen Turner
Durkheim as a Methodologist Part II - Collective Forces, Causation, and Probability, Stephen Turner
Social Theory without Wholes, Stephen Turner
Max Weber and the Dispute over Reason and Value, Stephen Turner and Regis A. Factor
Submissions from 1983
"Contextualism" and the Interpretation of the Classical Sociological Texts, Stephen Turner
Durkheim as a Methodologist Part I — Realism, Teleology, and Action, Stephen Turner
Studying Organizations through Levi-Strauss's Structuralism, Stephen Turner
Weber on Action, Stephen Turner
Conflict in Organizations: Practical Guidelines Any Manager Can Use, Stephen Turner and Frank Weed
Submissions from 1982
Weber's Influence in Weimar Germany, Regis A. Factor and Stephen Turner
Bunyan's Cage and Weber's Casing, Stephen Turner
On the Relevance of Statistical Relevance Theory, Stephen Turner
Submissions from 1981
Rationalizations and the Application of Causal Explanations of Human Action, Douglas Huff and Stephen Turner
II.5 Interpretive Charity, Durkheim, and the ‘Strong Programme’ in the Sociology of Science, Stephen Turner
Objective Possibility and Adequate Causation in Weber's Methodological Writings, Stephen Turner and Regis A. Factor
Submissions from 1980
Modelling and Evaluating Theories Involving Sequences: Description of a Formal Method, Stephen Turner
Sociological Explanation As Translation, Stephen Turner
Submissions from 1979
The Limits of Reason and Some Limitations of Weber's Morality, Regis A. Factor and Stephen Turner
The Concept of Face Validity, Stephen Turner
Translating Ritual Beliefs, Stephen Turner
Chance and Eminence in Science: Ecclesiastes II, Stephen Turner and Daryl E. Chubin
Submissions from 1978
The Process of Criticism in Interpretive Sociology and History, Stephen Turner and David R. Carr
Submissions from 1977
Blau's Theory of Differentiation: Is It Explanatory?, Stephen Turner
Complex Organizations as Savage Tribes, Stephen Turner
The Critique of Positivist Social Science in Leo Strauss and Jürgen Habermas, Stephen Turner and Regis A. Factor
Submissions from 1976
Another Appraisal of Ortega, the Coles, and Science Policy: The Ecclesiastes Hypothesis, Stephen Turner and Daryl E. Chubin
Submissions from 1973
Getting Clear About the “Sign Rule”, Stephen Turner and William C. Wilcox