The most influential books in Australian sociology (MIBAS), 1963-2003

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To mark the 40th anniversary of the Australian Sociological Association (TASA), a survey on the Most Influential Books in Australian Sociology (MIBAS) was conducted. In this article we discuss the MIBAS process, its findings, and provide some reflections on the top 10 most influential books. We also situate the MIBAS survey among other attempts to compile lists of the most influential books in the discipline of sociology, and discuss the benefits and limits of such endeavours. We argue that the MIBAS exercise was useful not only as a commemorative device, but as an opportunity to reflect on the breadth and influence of Australian sociological scholarship. © 2004 The Australian Sociological Association.

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Skrbis, Z., & Germov, J. (2004). The most influential books in Australian sociology (MIBAS), 1963-2003. In Journal of Sociology (Vol. 40, pp. 283–303). https://doi.org/10.1177/1440783304046282

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