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Introduction, Michiru Nagatsu (University of Helsinki, Finland) and Attilia Ruzzene (University of Bergamo, Italy) -- Part I: The plurality of approaches, disciplines and theories -- 1. Integration and the disunity of the social sciences, Christophe Heintz (Central European University, Hungary), Mathieu Charbonneau (Central European University, Hungary) and Jay Fogelman (Central European University, Hungary) -- Commentary: Plurality and Pluralisms for the Social Sciences, Raffaella Campaner (University of Bologna, Italy) -- 2. The Eroding Artificial/Natural Distinction? Some Consequences for Ecology and Economics, C. Tyler DesRoches (Arizona State University, USA), S. Andrew Inkpen (Dalhousie University, Canada), Tom L. Green (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia) -- Commentary: Obstacles to interdisciplinary research: metaphysical, cognitive and axiological, Michiru Nagatsu (University of Helsinki, Finland) -- 3. Team Agency and Conditional Games, Andre Hofmeyr (University of Cape Town, South Africa) and Don Ross (University of Cape Town, South Africa) -- Commentary: Explaining prosocial behaviour: team reasoning or social influence?, Cédric Paternotte (Sorbonne University Paris, France) -- Part II: From methodological choice to methodological mix -- 4. The Methodologies of Behavioral Econometrics, Glenn W. Harrison (Georgia State University, USA) -- Commentary: Reflections on Decision Research and its Empiricism: Four Comments Inspired by Harrison, Nathaniel T. Wilcox (Chapman University, USA) -- 5. Reasons for Using Mixed Methods in the Evaluation of Complex Projects, Michael Woolcock (Harvard University, USA) -- Commentary: Why Mixed Methods Are Necessary for Evaluating Any Policy, Nancy Cartwright (Durham University, UK) -- 6. From an individual to a holistic lens: Reassessing marketing models to deliver impact, Charlotte Vangsgaard (ReD Associates) -- Commentary: Unity and Disunity in Consumer Behaviour Research, Attilia Ruzzene (University of Bergamo, Italy) -- 7. The Fish Tank Complex of Social Modelling on Space and Time in Understanding Collective Dynamics, Tommaso Venturini (French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation, France) -- Commentary: Versioning and structural change, Petri Ylikoski (University of Helsinki, Finland) -- 8. Social Statistics Using Strategic Structuralism and Pluralism, Wendy Olsen (Manchester University, UK) -- Commentary: Heterogeneity, plasticity, and mechanisms: Comments on Olsen, Daniel Little (University of Michigan-Dearbon, USA) -- Part III: Explanation; Theorizing; Performativity -- 9. Causal Mechanisms and Qualitative Causal Inference in the Social Sciences, David Waldner (University of Virginia, USA) -- Commentary: An Alternative Hypothesis about Process Tracing: Comments on "Causal Mechanisms and Qualitative Causal Inference in the Social Sciences", Daniel Steel (University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA) -- 10. How to theorize? On the changing role and meaning of theory in the social sciences, Mikael Carleheden (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) -- Commentary: Social Theory and Underdetermination: A Philosophical History and Reconstruction, Stephen Turner (University of South Florida, USA) -- 11. Assembling economic actors: time-varying rates and the new electricity consumer, Daniel Breslau (Virginia Tech, USA) -- Commentary: Assembling the economic actors, Nicolas Brisset (Université Côte d'Azur, France).
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