Vol. 9 No. 3 (2023): Beyond Weber
CONTENTS:
Editorial: Beyond Weber: Social Change between Disenchantment and Rationalization Processes in Plural Communities Pedro Jorge da Costa Caetano, Stefania Toma, Thomas Kemple, Maria Manuela Mendes
BEYOND WEBER
Revisiting the Weberian conceptual framework and its relevance for analysing ethnic and racial relations in contemporary times Maria Manuela Mendes
Weber and the European City in the 21st century. Still reality or just a concept?Frank Eckardt
Max Weber played the piano more than a hundred years ago. Contributions for a contemporary revisiting of Weber’s sociology (of music) Paula Guerra
Acknowledging the plural Weberian rationalities in clinical embryology. When moral values, habits, and/or affection prevail beyond efficiency. Catarina Delaunay, Luís Gouveia
Rationalizing ‘Vivir Bien’. The Modern State and the formal limits to transformative rationalism in Bolivia. Rubén Darío Castellano Durán
The Arab Spring’ as a challenge to the Weberian analysis of Islam. Patrizia Laurano
Orthodox charismatic communities and social change during the Bulgarian transitional period (1980s–1990s). Georgeta Nazarska
The ‘Spirit’ of Schooling. The relevance of the sense of a calling on the school experiences of secondary-school Roma/Ciganos students. Pedro Caetano, Maria Manuela Mendes
ARTICLES
Who and what is Jewish? A case study for an intersecting legal conceptualization of race, ethnicity, nationality and religion. Andras Laszlo Pap
'Everybody likes it more when it's even'. Joint physical custody from the children’s perspective. Maria Reimann
BOOK REVIEWS
Stack, T. & Luminiello, R. (Eds.) (2021). Engaging Authority: Citizenship and Political Community. Aliz Nagy