
Book Symposium
Mabel Berezin, Robert S. Jansen, Paul Lichterman, and Ming-Cheng M. Lo share their comments on Alexander’s, Kivisto’s, and Sciortino’s Populism in the Civil Sphere.

New Book Review
Before there was Covid, there was Populism. It is now difficult to comprehend life before the Coronavirus, which seems to have changed everything, including what sociologists write about, in a remarkably short space of time …
New Book from Nelson Arteaga Botello
This book describes three impactful cases of political violence that broke out in Mexico in 1994, pointing to an important juncture in Mexican political development. At that point, the patrimonial order centered on the PRI and the Mexican presidency entered….

The Civil Sphere in Canada
The Civil Sphere in Canada Conference and Book Project is coming to the University of Guelph, Canada.

Civil Sphere Theory in Chicago!
In Chicago, on December 21, at the 53rd Annual Conference of the Association for Jewish Studies, a panel was held featuring Civil Sphere Theory…
New Book from Member Stefanie Pukallus
This book is concerned with the role that communication, understood as including both the factual and fictional mass media as well as the performative and visual arts, can play in post-civil war peacebuilding….

New in Perspectives, the ASA Theory Section newsletter
Read about the first meeting of the Civil Sphere Working Group in Trento, October, 2021, along with RADICALISM AND THE CIVIL SPHERE: A SYMPOSIUM ON BREACHING THE CIVIL ORDER.

Civil Sphere Working Group: The First Meeting
View the full program from the first meeting of the Civil Sphere Working Group, held at the University of Trento, October 18-19, 2021

Book Symposium: The Civil Sphere in East Asia
Book symposium on The Civil Sphere in East Asia edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander, David A. Palmer, Sunwoong Park, and Agnes Shuk-mei Ku.