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Publications

(1984) IEEE.

Calhoun, C. (1984). Technology’s global village fragments community life. IEEE Spectrum, 21(6), 80–84.

(1983) Contemporary Sociology.

Calhoun, C. (1983). Review of Gold diggers and silver miners: Prostitution and social life on the Comstock Lode, by M. S. Goldman. Contemporary Sociology, 10(2), 265–266.

(1983) Theory and Society.

Calhoun, C. (1983). Industrialization and social radicalism: British and French workers’ movements and the mid-nineteenth century crisis. Theory and Society, 12(4), 485–504.

Note: Previously an Occasional Paper of the Center for International Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz.

Reprinted (expanded) as "The 'Retardation' of French Economic Development and Social Radicalism During the Second Republic: New Lessons from the Old Comparison with Britain," in E. Burke, III, ed.: Global Crises and Social Movements: Artisans, Peasants, Populists and the World Economy,. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1988; pages 40-71.

(1983) American Journal of Sociology.

Calhoun, C. (1983). The radicalism of tradition: Community strength or venerable disguise and borrowed language? American Journal of Sociology, 88(5), 886–914.

Reprinted (revised) in M. Taylor, ed.: Rationality and Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press and Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1988; pages. 129-175.

(1981) Sociological Methods & Research.

Calhoun, C. J. (1981). The Microcomputer Revolution?: Technical Possibilities and Social Choices. Sociological Methods & Research9(4), 397–437. https://doi.org/10.1177/004912418100900402

Reprinted in D. Heise (ed.), Microcomputers and Social Research. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1981; pages 5-45.

(1980) Social Science History.

Calhoun, C. (1980). Transition in social foundations for collective action: Communities of workers in the Southeast Lancashire textile region in the 1820s and 1830s. Social Science History, 4(4), 419–451.