@article{4e4b867c20154a41a61a0b3dfbe920cc,
title = "Transcending the Liberal Grammar of Critical Sociology: The Theoretical Turn in Israeli Sociology",
author = "Nissim Mizrachi",
note = "Funding Information: This research was supported by the Israeli National Science Foundation (Grant No. 1678/15). Funding Information: This research was supported by the Israeli National Science Foundation (Grant No. 1678/15). I wish to acknowledge and thank Ariel Yankellevich for his devoted contribution as Assistant Guest Editor and his dedicated and invaluable work with the authors. I also want to acknowledge and express my gratitude to: The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and Shaharit, our partners on this journey, for being the incubator for the group of researchers from which this special issue was born; and for their generous financial, institutional and technical support from the early stages of the research group discussions, through the research and writing process and on to the last stage of final revisions; Larry T. Nichols, Editor, TAS, for his support, encouragement, and patience throughout all stages of the writing and production of this special issue; Eetta Prince-Gibson, Nina Reshef, and Sandra Fine for their help in translation and editing; Ann Swidler for reading the introduction and for her thoughtful and insightful comments; And, finally, to the authors of the papers in this Special Issue, for their valuable contributions to this endeavor.",
year = "2022",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1007/s12108-022-09554-z",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "53",
pages = "492--511",
journal = "The American Sociologist",
issn = "0003-1232",
publisher = "Transaction Publishers",
number = "4",
}