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1 | The Semantic Web | Scientific American | 2001 | 8,047 |
2 | Institutional Ecology, `Translations' and Boundary Objects: Amateurs and Professionals in Berkeley's Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, 1907-39 | Social Studies of Science | 1989 | 7,386 |
3 | The Computer for the 21st Century | Scientific American | 1991 | 6,896 |
4 | The Discovery of Grounded Theory: Strategies for Qualitative Research. | Social Forces | 1968 | 6,112 |
5 | Autopoiesis and Cognition | Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science | 1980 | 3,958 |
6 | Constitutions and Commitment: The Evolution of Institutions Governing Public Choice in Seventeenth-Century England | Journal of Economic History | 1989 | 3,932 |
7 | Settler colonialism and the elimination of the native | Journal of Genocide Research | 2006 | 3,466 |
8 | Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. | Eighteenth-Century Studies | 1978 | 3,409 |
9 | THE MORAL ECONOMY OF THE ENGLISH CROWD IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | Past and Present | 1971 | 3,132 |
10 | Social capital and economic development: Toward a theoretical synthesis and policy framework | Theory and Society | 1998 | 2,966 |
11 | TIME, WORK-DISCIPLINE, AND INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM | Past and Present | 1967 | 2,644 |
12 | The Mice that Warred | Scientific American | 2001 | 2,503 |
13 | The Sociological Imagination | The Mississippi Valley Historical Review | 1959 | 2,472 |
14 | The Origin of Horseback Riding | Scientific American | 1991 | 2,459 |
15 | Path dependence in historical sociology | Theory and Society | 2000 | 2,381 |
16 | Catching Up, Forging Ahead, and Falling Behind | Journal of Economic History | 1986 | 2,379 |
17 | Thinking about Mechanisms | Philosophy of Science | 2000 | 2,327 |
18 | Trust as a Social Reality | Social Forces | 1985 | 2,299 |
19 | Studies in the Logic of Explanation | Philosophy of Science | 1948 | 2,139 |
20 | The Retinex Theory of Color Vision | Scientific American | 1977 | 2,135 |
21 | Human Resource Bundles and Manufacturing Performance: Organizational Logic and Flexible Production Systems in the World Auto Industry | ILR Review | 1995 | 2,099 |
22 | Theory in Anthropology since the Sixties | Comparative Studies in Society and History | 1984 | 2,067 |
23 | Governing economic life | Economy and Society | 1990 | 2,064 |
24 | A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia | Journal of Interdisciplinary History | 1989 | 2,048 |
25 | The Dimensions of Residential Segregation | Social Forces | 1988 | 1,981 |
26 | Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis | American Historical Review | 1986 | 1,879 |
27 | Willow Smoke and Dogs’ Tails: Hunter-Gatherer Settlement Systems and Archaeological Site Formation | American Antiquity | 1980 | 1,862 |
28 | Experiments in Intergroup Discrimination | Scientific American | 1970 | 1,828 |
29 | The narrative constitution of identity: A relational and network approach | Theory and Society | 1994 | 1,805 |
30 | Notes on the Difficulty of Studying the State (1977) | Journal of Historical Sociology | 1988 | 1,770 |
31 | Scale-Free Networks | Scientific American | 2003 | 1,739 |
32 | The Social Construction of Facts and Artefacts: or How the Sociology of Science and the Sociology of Technology might Benefit Each Other | Social Studies of Science | 1984 | 1,720 |
33 | Opinions and Social Pressure | Scientific American | 1955 | 1,710 |
34 | 'The birth of bio-politics': Michel Foucault's lecture at the Collège de France on neo-liberal governmentality | Economy and Society | 2001 | 1,604 |
35 | Sustainable Food Consumption: Exploring the Consumer “Attitude – Behavioral Intention” Gap | Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics | 2006 | 1,600 |
36 | The Third Wave of Science Studies | Social Studies of Science | 2002 | 1,590 |
37 | Updating the Accounts: Global Mortality of the 1918-1920 "Spanish" Influenza Pandemic | Bulletin of the History of Medicine | 2002 | 1,558 |
38 | THE AMPHIBIAN TREE OF LIFE | Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History | 2006 | 1,555 |
39 | Attitudes vs. Actions | Social Forces | 1934 | 1,538 |
40 | The Neutral Theory of Molecular Evolution | Scientific American | 1979 | 1,514 |
41 | Diasporas in Modern Societies: Myths of Homeland and Return | Diaspora | 1991 | 1,514 |
42 | Maximizing shareholder value: a new ideology for corporate governance | Economy and Society | 2000 | 1,490 |
43 | The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups. | ILR Review | 1966 | 1,480 |
44 | Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man | American Quarterly | 1964 | 1,475 |
45 | Testing Structural Equation Models. | Social Forces | 1995 | 1,457 |
46 | The Dimensions of Residential Segregation | Social Forces | 1988 | 1,431 |
47 | Preparation and characterization of bone and tooth collagen for isotopic analysis | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1990 | 1,417 |
48 | Techniques of the body∗ | Economy and Society | 1973 | 1,407 |
49 | Resistance and the Problem of Ethnographic Refusal | Comparative Studies in Society and History | 1995 | 1,399 |
50 | The social space and the genesis of groups | Theory and Society | 1985 | 1,397 |
51 | Men and Women of the Corporation. | ILR Review | 1978 | 1,388 |
52 | Table of Equivalent Populations of North American Small Mammals | American Midland Naturalist | 1947 | 1,372 |
53 | Sociobiology: The New Synthesis. | Social Forces | 1976 | 1,369 |
54 | Institutional conditions for diffusion | Theory and Society | 1993 | 1,337 |
55 | How Bacteria Stick | Scientific American | 1978 | 1,313 |
56 | Strategies for Manufacturing | Scientific American | 1989 | 1,313 |
57 | Bone Collagen Quality Indicators for Palaeodietary and Radiocarbon Measurements | Journal of Archaeological Science | 1999 | 1,299 |
58 | Behavior, Purpose and Teleology | Philosophy of Science | 1943 | 1,296 |
59 | The Psychology of Preferences | Scientific American | 1982 | 1,286 |
60 | Meaning and Understanding in the History of Ideas | History and Theory | 1969 | 1,275 |
61 | The death of the social? Re-figuring the territory of government | Economy and Society | 1996 | 1,275 |
62 | Belonging and the politics of belonging | Patterns of Prejudice | 2006 | 1,264 |
63 | Trust as a Social Reality | Social Forces | 1985 | 1,253 |
64 | Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation. | Eighteenth-Century Studies | 1993 | 1,251 |
65 | Culture sits in places: reflections on globalism and subaltern strategies of localization | Political Geography | 2001 | 1,224 |
66 | Health as a Theoretical Concept | Philosophy of Science | 1977 | 1,180 |
67 | Is Anyone Doing the Housework? Trends in the Gender Division of Household Labor | Social Forces | 2000 | 1,177 |
68 | The Measure of American Religion: Toward Improving the State of the Art | Social Forces | 2000 | 1,172 |
69 | Human Resource Bundles and Manufacturing Performance: Organizational Logic and Flexible Production Systems in the World Auto Industry | ILR Review | 1995 | 1,166 |
70 | The Creative Response in Economic History | Journal of Economic History | 1947 | 1,159 |
71 | The Changing Relation between Mortality and level of Economic Development | Population Studies | 1975 | 1,155 |
72 | The Cult of True Womanhood: 1820-1860 | American Quarterly | 1966 | 1,152 |
73 | The Impact of Research Collaboration on Scientific Productivity | Social Studies of Science | 2005 | 1,136 |
74 | Against Deliberation | Political Theory | 1997 | 1,118 |
75 | AN OUTLINE OF GENERAL SYSTEM THEORY | British Journal for the Philosophy of Science | 1950 | 1,110 |
76 | Beyond the Pleasure Principle | Psychoanalysis and History | 2015 | 1,110 |
77 | Reputation and Coalitions in Medieval Trade: Evidence on the Maghribi Traders | Journal of Economic History | 1989 | 1,092 |
78 | The Trouble with Wilderness: Or, Getting Back to the Wrong Nature | Environmental History | 1996 | 1,077 |
79 | The economy of qualities | Economy and Society | 2002 | 1,063 |
80 | Roles in Sociological Field Observations | Social Forces | 1958 | 1,060 |
81 | The Origin of Speech | Scientific American | 1960 | 1,056 |
82 | The Property Right Paradigm | Journal of Economic History | 1973 | 1,051 |
83 | Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses | Boundary 2 | 1984 | 1,045 |
84 | A Confutation of Convergent Realism | Philosophy of Science | 1981 | 1,037 |
85 | Language and Symbolic Power. | Social Forces | 1992 | 1,032 |
86 | The Mammals of North America | Southwestern Naturalist | 1959 | 1,024 |
87 | How Common is Workplace Transformation and Who Adopts it? | ILR Review | 1994 | 1,014 |
88 | Archaeology as Anthropology | American Antiquity | 1962 | 999 |
89 | Human Functioning and Social Justice | Political Theory | 1992 | 996 |
90 | Measuring Tie Strength | Social Forces | 1984 | 992 |
91 | The political ecology of war: natural resources and armed conflicts | Political Geography | 2001 | 986 |
92 | Enacting the social | Economy and Society | 2004 | 985 |
93 | The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis | Comparative Studies in Society and History | 1974 | 981 |
94 | The Imperialism of Free Trade | Economic History Review | 1953 | 969 |
95 | Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa: A Theoretical Statement | Comparative Studies in Society and History | 1975 | 966 |
96 | The Matthew Effect in Science, II: Cumulative Advantage and the Symbolism of Intellectual Property | Isis | 1988 | 962 |
97 | Testability and Meaning | Philosophy of Science | 1936 | 955 |
98 | The Social Transformation of American Medicine | American Historical Review | 1984 | 949 |
99 | Demography and Cultural Evolution: How Adaptive Cultural Processes Can Produce Maladaptive Losses—The Tasmanian Case | American Antiquity | 2004 | 939 |
100 | An Indigenous Feminist's Take On The Ontological Turn: ‘Ontology’ Is Just Another Word For Colonialism | Journal of Historical Sociology | 2016 | 931 |