Ausgabe 4/2016
Inhalt (21 Artikel)
Social Science and the Public Interest
Social Science and the Public Interest
Symposium: The Freedom of Expression
The Fate of Freedom of Expression in Liberal Democracies
Thomas Cushman
Symposium: The Freedom of Expression
The Fear of Offending: Social Norms and Freedom of Expression
Kari Steen-Johnsen, Bernard Enjolras
Symposium: The Freedom of Expression
Back to 1984: The Role of American Universities in Dismantling Liberal Democracy
Liah Greenfeld
Symposium: The Freedom of Expression
Freedom of Speech, Academic Freedom, and Challenges to Universities in South Africa
Solomon R. Benatar
Social Science and Public Policy
Combat Veterans on Civilian Gun Rights
Matthew Bowen, Angelica Chang
Social Science and Public Policy
From Suicide and Strain to Mass Murder
Dinur Blum, Christian Gonzalez Jaworski
Profile
The Best-Seller as an Indicator of Societal Narcissism
Janet Rovenpor, Richard E. Kopelman, Ann Cohen Brandwein, Phillip Quach, Marc Waldman
Society’s Books of Note
Society ’ s Books of Note
Review Essay Symposium: Alice Goffman’s On the Run
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland: On the Run and Its Critics
Robert Zussman
Review Essay Symposium: Alice Goffman’s On the Run
Ethnography on Trial
Philip Manning, Sarah Jammal, Blake Shimola
Book Review
Julie Buckner Armstrong, Ed., The Cambridge Companion to American Civil Rights Literature
Stephen J. Whitfield
Book Review
Saul Bellow: There is Simply Too Much to Think About: Collected Non-Fiction, Edited by Benjamin Taylor
Paul Hollander
Book Review
Barry Strauss, The Death of Caesar: The Story of History’s Most Famous Assassination
Bernard Dobski