Rationality and Society
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2016
- Opportunities for cultural consumption: How is cultural participation in Switzerland shaped by regional cultural infrastructure? pp. 363-385

- Jörg Rössel and Sebastian Weingartner
- A network approach to economic models of fertility pp. 386-409

- Yoosik Youm and Byungkyu Lee
- A rational choice theory of religious authority pp. 410-438

- Michael McBride
- Those left behind: Euthanasia, suicide and other regarding preferences pp. 439-452

- David Savage
- Partial participation towards collective action: To stifle or instigate pp. 453-467

- Alexander Funcke and Ulrik Franke
Volume 28, issue 3, 2016
- Honors: A rational choice analysis of award bestowals pp. 255-269

- Bruno Frey and Jana Gallus
- Behavioral and statistical models of educational inequality pp. 270-298

- Anders Holm and Richard Breen
- Norm enforcement in the city revisited: An international field experiment of altruistic punishment, norm maintenance, and broken windows pp. 299-319

- Joël Berger and Debra Hevenstone
- Faith and religious attendance in Brazil pp. 320-334

- Livio Oliveira and Renan Xavier Cortes
- When does the emergence of a stationary bandit lead to property insecurity? pp. 335-360

- Ilia Murtazashvili and Jennifer Murtazashvili
Volume 28, issue 2, 2016
- Differential trends in households’ connection to the Internet: An actor-centered explanation pp. 141-171

- Volker Lang and Steffen Hillmert
- Social problem ownership at Taganka, Moscow: Explaining urban protests against infill development projects pp. 172-201

- Aleh Ivanou
- Endogenous thresholds and assurance networks in collective action pp. 202-252

- Kris De Jaegher
Volume 28, issue 1, 2016
- The long shadow of occupation: Volunteering in retirement pp. 3-23

- Holger Lengfeld and Jessica Ordemann
- Party–voter linkages derived from the calculus of voting model: Electoral mobilization in Ecuador pp. 24-51

- Thomas Mustillo
- The willingness-to-pay for Caplanian irrationality pp. 52-82

- Ryan Murphy
- Rationalization of contradictory cognitive dichotomies versus democracy demands: Istanbul Gezi Park protests pp. 83-104

- Sermin Tekinalp
- Indirect reciprocity: Its antecedents and consequences in social entrepreneuring pp. 105-138

- George Mofulu, Ancheng Pan and Pengfei Li
Volume 27, issue 4, 2015
- Changing a ‘culture’ of corruption: Evidence from an economic experiment in Italy pp. 387-413

- Nan Zhang
- Stronger inspection incentives, less crime? Further experimental evidence on inspection games pp. 414-454

- Heiko Rauhut
- Social identity, cross-cutting cleavages, and explaining the breakdown of interethnic cooperation pp. 455-468

- Steven Lloyd Wilson
- Are dictators loss averse? pp. 469-491

- Trond U Halvorsen
- The use of digital social networks from an analytical sociology perspective: The case of Spain pp. 492-512

- José Manuel Robles, Cristóbal Torres-Albero, Mirko Antino and Stefano De Marco
Volume 27, issue 3, 2015
- Norms and trades: An experimental investigation pp. 259-282

- Giuseppe Danese and Luigi Mittone
- The bargaining power of commitment: An experiment of the effects of threats in the sequential hawk–dove game pp. 283-308

- Luis Alejandro Palacio GarcÃa, Alexandra Cortés Aguilar and Manuel Muñoz-Herrera
- Lifting the veil of ignorance: An experiment on the contagiousness of norm violations pp. 309-333

- Andreas Diekmann, Wojtek Przepiorka and Heiko Rauhut
- Ties that bind: Family relationships and social trust pp. 334-357

- Francisco Herreros
- The malpractice of “rationality†in international relations pp. 358-384

- Uriel Abulof
Volume 27, issue 2, 2015
- The value of vengefulness: Reputational incentives for initiating versus reciprocating aggression pp. 129-160

- Stephen Benard
- Lords and order: Credible rulers and state failure pp. 161-194

- Matthew Dimick
- Punish and perish? pp. 195-223

- Angelo Antoci and Luca Zarri
- Realizing “strategic†voting in presidential primaries pp. 224-256

- Gar Culbert
Volume 27, issue 1, 2015
- Citizens, dictators and networks: A game theory approach pp. 3-39

- Wilson Perez-Oviedo
- The influence of positional and experienced social benefits on the relationship between peers and alcohol use pp. 40-69

- Owen Gallupe and Martin Bouchard
- A demand for encompassment: A Hayekian experimental parable about political psychology pp. 70-95

- Daniel B Klein, Xiaofei Pan, Daniel Houser and Gonzalo Schwarz
- Disorder, social capital, and norm violation: Three field experiments on the broken windows thesis pp. 96-126

- Marc Keuschnigg and Tobias Wolbring
Volume 26, issue 4, 2014
- From Jesus to Christianity: The economics of sacrifice pp. 397-424

- Mario Ferrero
- Rationalizing beliefs pp. 425-445

- Ping Yu and Li Zeng
- Involuntary disputes: When competition for members forces smaller unions to strike pp. 446-474

- Agnes Akkerman
- Signaling commitments, making concessions: Democratization and state ratification of international human rights treaties, 1966–2006 pp. 475-508

- Min Zhou
Volume 26, issue 3, 2014
- The role of education in intergenerational social mobility: Problems from empirical research in sociology and some theoretical pointers from economics pp. 265-289

- John H Goldthorpe
- Restraining free-riders: The effects of actor types and decision rules in the public goods game pp. 290-319

- Jan Sauermann and Ulrich Glassmann
- In-group favoritism due to friend selection strategies based on fixed tag and within-group reputation pp. 320-354

- Yutaka Nakai
- Feeling cooperation, being moral pp. 355-372

- Andrés de Francisco
- Rationale of conspiracy theorizing: Who shot the President Chen Shui-bian? pp. 373-394

- Türkay S Nefes
Volume 26, issue 2, 2014
- Oracles pp. 141-169

- Peter Leeson
- Independence and interdependence: Lessons from the hive pp. 170-207

- Christian List and Adrian Vermeule
- Reciprocity and volunteering pp. 208-235

- Anita Manatschal and Markus Freitag
- Why didn’t slaves revolt more often during the Middle Passage? pp. 236-262

- Andrew Marcum and David Skarbek
Volume 26, issue 1, 2014
- Thick as thieves: Homophily and trust among deviants pp. 3-45

- Jennifer Flashman and Diego Gambetta
- Values, self and other-regarding behavior in the dictator game pp. 46-72

- Lin Tao and Wing-tung Au
- Placation and provocation pp. 73-104

- Joshua Tasoff
- An alternative explanation of the chance of casting a pivotal vote pp. 105-138

- Dan Usher
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