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Goldthorpe, John E. (1 April 2004). "Sociology as Social
Science and Cameral Sociology: Some Further Thoughts: European Academy of Sociology, Third Annual Lecture, Paris, 25 October 2003".
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Schluchter, Wolfgang (1 December 2003). "The
Sociology of Law as an Empirical Theory of Validity: European Academy of Sociology, Second Annual Lecture, Paris, November 16, 2002".
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Boudon, Raymond (1 September 2002). "Sociology that Really
Matters: European Academy of Sociology, First Annual Lecture, 26 October 2001, Swedish Cultural Center".
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