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September 2024, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 527-543 Raising ‘True Believers’: Anti-Abortion ‘Education’ for Primary Children in the UK
by Pam Lowe & Sarah-Jane Page - 544-560 ‘Not Just Living in the Moment’: Constructing the ‘Enterprising’ and Future-Oriented Self Through the Consumption of No-and-Low-Alcohol Drinks
by Emily Nicholls - 561-578 Outcomes of Academic Tracking Among Young Adults in the United States: A Longitudinal Survey Analysis
by Hyunsu Oh & Houa Vang - 579-595 The Impacts of Guanxi: Drug Policing Under Police Professionalisation in China
by Haitao Shi - 596-611 Connection Points: The Dynamics of Recruitment to Packaging-Free Shopping
by Anne Müller - 612-631 Snapshots of Family: Family Representations and Practices of Mothering Displayed by Instamothers
by Małgorzata Gawrońska & Małgorzata Sikorska - 632-649 Transnationalization of Educational Aspirations: Evidence from China
by Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal & Héctor Cebolla Boado - 650-674 #TheAfricaTheMediaNever ShowsYou: An Afrodiasporic Subaltern Counterpublic
by Edward Ademolu - 675-693 Gender Preferences for Children and Gender Relations in Contemporary China
by Yuling Wu - 694-711 Understanding ‘Gender Equality’: First-Time Parent Couples’ Practices and Perspectives on Working and Caring Post-Parenthood
by Katherine Twamley & Charlotte Faircloth - 712-728 The Social Psychology of Framing: The Emotional Content of Finnish Anti-Wind Power Frames
by Hanna-Mari Husu - 729-749 The Social Structures of Sleep: Effects of Work-Related and Family Constraints on Sleep Duration and Regularity Among French Workers
by Capucine Rauch - 750-757 ‘Pollution’ and ‘Blaming’: A Sociological Analysis of the COVID-19 Time Through Cultural Perspective
by Antonio Camorrino - 758-766 Ethical Reflexivity, Care, and Slippery Data: Lessons From Working With the Mass Observation Project
by Corine van Emmerik - 767-777 Caring Masculinities in Theory and Practice: Reiterating the Relevance and Clarifying the Capaciousness of the Concept
by Steven Roberts & Riikka Prattes - 778-782 The Participatory Documentary ‘Age Is Just a Bingo Number’
by Simona Palladino - 783-788 ‘I am Lil’: Enabling Autistic Voices in Transitions from School to Adult Life through the Co-Creation of a Digital Story
by Asha Ward & Sarah Parsons & Hanna Kovshoff - 789-797 The Insp-AIR-ation (Art + Science Project)
by Pam McKinlay - 798-799 Book Review: Howard Campbell, Downtown Juárez: Underworlds of Violence and Abuse
by Murylo Sforcin Batista - 800-801 Book Review: Travis Kong, Sexuality and the Rise of China: The Post-1990s Gay Generation in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Mainland China
by Tharika Thambidurai - 802-803 Book Review: Romero-Ruiz, Maria Isabel, and Cuder-DomÃnguez Pilar, Cultural Representations of Gender Vulnerability and Resistance
by Roshan K. Morve
June 2024, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 287-298 Re-Thinking Therapeutic Cultures: Tracing Change and Continuity in a Time of Crisis and Change
by Daniel Nehring & Mariano Plotkin & Piroska Csúri & Nicolás Viotti - 299-315 Digital Therapeutic Cultures and Their New Regime of Psychological Truth
by Rodrigo De La Fabián - 316-333 The Self in Self-Help: A Re-Appraisal of Therapeutic Culture in a Time of Crisis
by Daniel Nehring - 334-350 The Psychologization of Student Subjectivity in the Finnish Academia
by Antti Saari & Kristiina Brunila & Saara Vainio - 351-369 Constructing a Crisis: Mental Health, Higher Education and Policy Entrepreneurs
by Ashley Frawley & Chloë Wakeham & Kenneth McLaughlin & Kathryn Ecclestone - 370-385 The Social Production of the Dead Human Body in the Practice of Teaching Anatomy Through Cadaveric Dissection
by Jennifer Burr & Nigel Russell-Sewell - 386-400 Explaining Regularities or Individual Outcomes: Chance and the Limits of Social Science
by Judith Glaesser - 401-417 A Convergence of Opportunities: Understanding the High Elite University Progression of Disadvantaged Youth in an East London Locality
by Joanne Davies - 418-437 A Fish in Many Waters? Addressing Transnational Habitus and the Reworking of Bourdieu in Global Contexts
by Garth Stahl & Hannah Soong & Guanglun Michael Mu & Kun Dai - 438-453 Keeping It Real in Chinese Hip-Hop: Everyday Authenticity and Coming From the Street
by Yehan Wang - 454-471 Safety and Security Battles: Unpacking the Players and Arenas of the Safe Standing Movement in English Football (1989–2022)
by Mark Turner & Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen - 472-488 Nested Narratives: Biographical Accounts of Unlived Experience Across Three Narrative Orders
by Susie Scott & Nina Lockwood - 489-506 ‘I’m Not Victim-Blaming, But . . .’: Young People’s Discourses in Understanding Sexual Violence Against Women
by Robert Bolton & Claire Edwards & Máire Leane & Fiachra Ó Súilleabháin - 507-524 Broken (Again) – Making Sense of Ankle Fracture, Hospitalisation, and Early Recovery: An Autoethnography
by Sally Dowling
March 2024, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 3-22 ‘Amusing and Fun’, ‘Arresting’, or ‘The Wrong Pictures’? Methodological Lessons from Using Photo-Elicitation in a Study of Academic Retirement
by Graham Crow - 23-40 Religion and Social Capital: Examining Social Networks and Religious Identification in the UK
by Adam Gemar - 41-61 Gendered Interaction and Practices of Intimacy Among Emirati Young Spouses: Exploring the Experiences of Wives
by Mohammed Abdel Karim Al Hourani - 62-82 Cultural Capital in China? Television Tastes and Cultural and Cosmopolitan Distinctions Among Beijing Youth
by Yang Gao & Giselinde Kuipers - 83-100 Critical Reflections on the COVID-19 Pandemic from the NHS Frontline
by Anthony Lloyd & Daniel Briggs & Anthony Ellis & Luke Telford - 101-119 Superficial Allies: The Role of Legal Inclusion and Social Obedience in Stigma Processes
by Shahin Davoudpour - 120-136 ‘What Can I Plan at This Age?’ Expectations Regarding Future and Planning in Older Age
by Jaroslava Hasmanová Marhánková & Eva Soares Moura - 137-153 Trajectories of Vulnerability and Resistance Among Independent Indoor Sex Workers During Economic Decline
by Laura Jarvis-King - 154-170 Examining Professionalisation as a Strategy for Sex Worker Empowerment and Mobilisation
by Nadine Gloss - 171-183 How to Overcome the Secretiveness of a Group: Opportunities of Online Interviews
by Inês Maia - 184-203 Czech Parents Under Lockdown: Different Positions, Different Temporalities
by Radka Dudová & Alena KřÞková - 204-220 Critical Interpretation of Spatiality in Professional Korean Football Stadiums: Relph’s Theory of Placeness
by Wanyoung Lee & Yoonso Choi - 221-232 Using a Range of Communication Tools to Interview a Hard-to-Reach Population
by Orlanda Harvey & Edwin van Teijlingen & Margarete Parrish - 233-242 Creating Time for LGBT+ Disabled Youth: Co-production Outside Chrononormativity
by Harvey Humphrey & Edmund Coleman-Fountain - 243-263 What and How are we Measuring When we Research Gendered Divisions of Domestic Labor? Remaking the Household Portrait Method into a Care/Work Portrait
by Andrea Doucet & Janna Klostermann - 264-276 The New Nones: An Empirical Study of Dual Religious and Political Non-affiliation
by Kevin McCaffree & Anondah Saide & Michael Shermer - 277-278 Book Review: Marie Chabrol, Anaïs Collet, Matthieu Giroud, Lydie Launay, Max Rousseau and Hovig Ter Minassian (Translated by Jean-Yves Bart), Gentrifications: Views from Europe
by Meriç Kırmızı - 279-281 Book Review: Karen S Cook, Advanced Introduction to Social Capital
by Louisa VB Horne - 281-282 Book Review: Vera Caine, D Jean Clandinin and Sean Lessard, Narrative Inquiry: Philosophical Roots
by Kate Carruthers Thomas - 283-284 Book Review: Heejung Chung, The Flexibility Paradox: Why Flexible Working Leads to (Self-)Exploitation
by Linna Sai
December 2023, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 897-902 Sociological Research in the Digital Age: Where Have We Come From; Where Are We Going?
by Tim Butcher & Edmund Coleman-Fountain & Rachela Colosi & Sam Hillyard & Christian Karner & James Pattison & Anna Tarrant & Laura Way - 903-907 Food Systems Under Pressure
by Julie M Parsons & Alizon Draper - 908-924 No Appetite for Change: Culture, Liberalism, and Other Acts of Depoliticization in the Australian Obesity Debate
by Megan Warin - 925-945 Discounts as a Barrier to Change in Our Food Systems
by Lisa Jack - 946-963 Vulnerability to Food Insecurity among Older People: The Role of Social Capital
by Wendy Wills & Angela Dickinson - 964-981 Third-Sector Advocacy: An Exploration of the Work of Community Food Providers
by Katy Gordon & Andrea Tonner & Juliette Wilson - 982-987 Food on the Margins: A Creative Film Collaboration to Amplify the Voices of Those Living with Food Insecurity
by Clare Pettinger & James Ellwood - 988-994 The Re-enchantment of Food: An Introduction
by John Coveney - 995-1013 Loners, Criminals, Mothers: The Gendered Misrecognition of Refugees in the British Tabloid News Media
by Hannah Ryan & Katie Tonkiss - 1014-1032 Public Demand for State Support in the Post-Communist Welfare State: The Case of Russia
by Vasiliy A Anikin & Yulia P Lezhnina & Svetlana V Mareeva & Ekaterina D Slobodenyuk - 1033-1052 Redistributive State in Iran, Fiscal Sociology, and the Attitude of Two Generations of Students Toward State Revenue and Expending
by Hamzeh Nozari - 1053-1070 Getting Under the Skin Trade: Towards a Global Sociology of Skin-Lightening Practices
by Steve Garner & Somia Bibi - 1071-1087 Performances of Legitimate Expertise Among Life Coaches: Three Rhetorical Strategies
by Tamar Kaneh-Shalit - 1088-1109 The Transformation of Parents’ Values and Aspirations for Their Children: A Retrospective Qualitative Longitudinal Analysis of Changing Cultural Configurations
by Jane Gray & Ruth Geraghty - 1110-1129 ‘Alcohol Helps to Stimulate and Violate the Air’: Drinking Games and Transgressive Drinking Practices among Nigerian Youth
by Emeka W Dumbili - 1130-1148 Stretching the Double Hermeneutic: A Critical Examination of Lay Meanings of ‘Emotional Labour’
by Hana Stulikova & Matt Dawson - 1149-1159 Chinese Square-Dancing: A Description of Group Cultural Life
by Jun Yang & Tianli Qin - 1160-1162 Book Review: Lyn Spillman, What Is Cultural Sociology?
by Isabel Watts - 1162-1163 Book Review: Fatma Müge Göçek and Gamze Evcimen, The I.B. Tauris Handbook of Sociology and The Middle East
by Abier Hamidi
September 2023, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 609-626 Solo-Living and Social Individualization: Analysis of Life Experience among Young Women in Spain
by Carmen RodrÃguez-Guzmán & Francisco Barros-RodrÃguez & Inmaculada Barroso-BenÃtez & Antonio David Cámara-Hueso - 627-643 The Preston Model: Economic Democracy, Cooperation, and Paradoxes in Organisational and Social Identification
by Ioannis Prinos & Julian Manley - 644-661 ‘They are Alone in Their Parenthood’: Parenting Support and (Re)building Community
by Ella Sihvonen - 662-680 The Gambling Act 2005 and the (De)regulation of Commercial Gambling in Britain: A State-Corporate Harm
by James Banks & Jaime Waters - 681-697 Do Different Types of Households Use Outsourced Domestic Cleaning Services for Different Reasons? An Explorative Study in South Africa
by David Du Toit - 698-715 Shifting Narratives of the Self – Students’ Experiences of Chronicity and Multiplicity in the Management of Chronic Illness at University
by Grace Spencer & Kathryn Almack - 716-735 On the Discrepancy of Descriptive Facts and Normative Values in Perceptions of Occupational Prestige
by Ylva Ulfsdotter Eriksson & Erica Nordlander - 736-758 Cultural Omnivorousness and Status Inconsistency in Chile: The Role of Objective and Subjective Social Status
by Francisco Olivos & Peng Wang - 759-774 Ageing in Place Over Time: The Making and Unmaking of Home
by Ruth Webber & Vanessa May & Camilla Lewis - 775-792 ‘. . . It Makes Me Want to Shut Down, Cover Up’: Female Bartenders’ Use of Emotional Labour While Receiving Unwanted Sexual Attention at a Public House
by James Frederick Green - 793-811 Racialization within Antitrafficking Interventions Targeting Migrant Sex Workers: Findings from the SEXHUM Research Project in France
by Calogero Giametta & Nicola Mai & Jennifer Musto & Calum Bennachie & Anne E Fehrenbacher & Heidi Hoefinger & PG Macioti - 812-837 Work-Related Practices: An Analysis of Their Effect on the Emergence of Stable Practices in Daily Activity Schedules
by Máté János LÅ‘rincz & José Luis RamÃrez-Mendiola & Jacopo Torriti - 838-857 Resistance to Change: Intergenerational Class Mobility in Hungary, 1973–2018
by à kos Huszár & à gnes Győri & Karolina Balogh - 858-869 The Extent of Résumé Whitening
by Didier Ruedin & Eva Van Belle - 870-883 Exploring the Promise and Limitations of Autonomous Online Timelines to Understand Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Jaime Garcia-Iglesias & Nigel Lloyd & Imogen Freethy & Nigel Smeeton & Amander Wellings & Julia Jones & Wendy Wills & Katherine Brown - 884-893 How the First COVID-19 Lockdown Worsened Younger Generations’ Mental Health: Insights from Network Theory
by Mattia Vacchiano
June 2023, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 303-319 Negotiating Masculinity in a Post-Socialist Society: The Case of Chinese Male Nurses
by Anita Kit Wa Chan & Tevin Shuhan Fang - 320-335 Karl Mannheim on Fascism: Sociological Lessons About Populism and Democracy Today?
by Martyn Hammersley - 336-354 ‘Cause We’re All Just Part of the System Really’: Complicity and Resistance in Young Sportsmen’s Responses to Violence Against Women Prevention Campaigns in England
by Stephen R Burrell - 355-372 A ‘Proper Night Out’: A Practice Theory Exploration of Gendered Drinking
by Kath Hennell & Mark Limmer & Maria Piacentini - 373-388 How Infrastructures and Practices Shape Each Other: Aggregation, Integration and the Introduction of Gas Central Heating
by Matt Watson & Elizabeth Shove - 389-402 Love and Narcissism in Reality Television
by David W Hill - 403-421 Adult Children Move Out: Family Meals and Reflections on Parental Self-sacrifice at the Moment of Transition
by Dorota Rancew-Sikora & Marta Skowrońska - 422-441 ‘They Wouldn’t Mind Pushing People Off the Bus’: Exploring Power in Practice Theory through the Work of Simultaneous Interpreters
by Deborah Giustini - 442-461 Daily Bread: Women’s Self-Help Microfinance and the Social Meanings of Money
by Esther Bott & Shalini Ojha & Sunita Mini & Rajeev Kamal Kumar & Sunil Choudhary & Gil Yaron & Alan R Smyth - 462-481 Transnational Healthcare Preferences Among EU Nationals in the UK: A Qualitative Assessment
by Chris Moreh & Derek McGhee & Athina Vlachantoni - 482-501 Developing the Diary-Interview Approach to Study the Embodied, Tacit and Mundane Nutrition Information Behaviours of People with Type 2 Diabetes
by Jane McClinchy & Angela Dickinson & Wendy Wills - 502-517 Re-Conceptualising Repeat Reports of Hate Crime/Incidents as Hate Relationships Based on Coercive Control and Space for Action
by Catherine Donovan & Stephen Macdonald & John Clayton - 518-539 ‘Go Home, Get a Job, and Pay Some Taxes to Replace a Bit of What You’ve Wasted’: Stigma Power and Solidarity in Response to Anti-Open-Cast Mining Activism in the Coalfields of Rural County Durham, UK
by Andrea Brock & Carol Stephenson & Nathan Stephens-Griffin & Tanya Wyatt - 540-557 Furry Families: Ethical Entanglements Through More-than-Human Domestic Dramas
by Janet Sayers & Rachel Forrest & Maria Pearson - 558-576 The Cutaway to the Toilet: Towards a Visual Grammar of Spatial Stigma in Factual Welfare Television
by Jayne Raisborough & Lisa Taylor & Katherine Harrison & Shelly Dulson - 577-595 Coaching and ‘Self-repair’: Examining the ‘Artful Practices’ of Coaching Work
by Charles L T Corsby & Robyn L Jones & Gethin Ll Thomas & Christian N Edwards - 596-606 Normal Island: COVID-19, Border Control, and Viral Nationalism in UK Public Health Discourse
by Des Fitzgerald
March 2023, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-20 Rational and Emotional Tension Balances in the Organization of Political Hunger Strikes
by John Connolly & Paddy Dolan & Stephen Vertigans - 21-36 The Productivity of Unemployment and the Temporality of Employment-to-Come: Older Disadvantaged Job Seekers
by Jessica Gerrard & Juliet Watson - 37-57 The Closing Educational Gap in E-privacy Management in European Perspective
by Angelica M Maineri & Peter Achterberg & Ruud Luijkx - 58-72 The Subcultural Imagination: Critically Negotiating the Co-Production of ‘Subcultural Subjects’ through the Lens of C. Wright Mills
by Shane Blackman & Michelle Kempson - 73-92 Ageing Activisms: A Narrative Exploration of Older Adults’ Experiences of Political Participation
by Rodrigo Serrat & Karima Chacur-Kiss & Feliciano Villar - 93-109 Applied Research, Diffractive Methodology, and the Research-Assemblage: Challenges and Opportunities
by Nick J Fox & Pam Alldred - 110-131 What’s Work Got to Do with It? How Precarity Influences Radical Party Support in France and the Netherlands
by Lorenza Antonucci & Carlo D’Ippoliti & Laszlo Horvath & André Krouwel - 132-149 ‘Almost Everything in the House Now Is Plastic’: Foregrounding Plastic Materiality in Household Routines and Practices
by Olamide Shittu - 150-170 When Technologies are Not Enough: The Challenges of Digital Interventions to Address Loneliness in Later Life
by Barbara Barbosa Neves & Jenny Waycott & Alexia Maddox - 171-188 Stigma Mutation: Tracking Lineage, Variation and Strength in Emerging COVID-19 Stigma
by Hannah Farrimond - 189-209 Immigration, Race, and Nation in the UK: The Politics of Belonging on Twitter
by Bindi V Shah & Jessica Ogden - 210-227 Small Stories of Home Moves: A Gendered and Generational Breadth-and-Depth Investigation
by Rosalind Edwards & Susie Weller & Emma Davidson & Lynn Jamieson - 228-243 Men’s Explanations for Being Childless; a dynamic perspective
by Hana MaÅ™Ãková - 244-260 The Unbearable Precarity of Pursuing Freedom: A Critical Overview of the Spanish sà soy autónomo Movement
by Tiago Vieira - 261-278 Almost Confessional: Managing Emotions When Research Breaks Your Heart
by Kate Reed & Laura Towers - 279-295 Recognising British Bodies: The Significance of Race and Whiteness in ‘Post-Racial’ Britain
by Amy Clarke - 296-297 Book Review: Sociologies of New Zealand
by Thomas O’Brien - 298-299 Book Review: Decolonizing Sociology: An Introduction
by Peter Jones - 300-300 Corrigendum
by N/A
December 2022, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 795-802 Young People’s Aspirations in an Uncertain World: Taking Control of the Future?
by Nicola Ansell & Peggy Froerer & Roy Huijsmans - 803-822 Aspiring Minds: ‘A Generation of Entrepreneurs in the Making’
by Dinah Rajak & Catherine Dolan - 823-841 ‘Not All of Us Can Be Nurses’: Proposing and Resisting Entrepreneurship Education in Rural Lesotho
by Claire Dungey & Nicola Ansell - 842-860 ‘Having money is not the essential thing . . . but . . . it gets everything moving’: Young Colombians Navigating Towards Uncertain Futures?
by Sonja Marzi - 861-877 Youth Shifting Identities, Moving Aspirations, Changing Social Norms, and Positive Uncertainty in Ethiopia and Nepal
by Vicky Johnson & Andy West - 878-895 The Mode of Reflexive Practice among Young Indonesian Creative Workers in the Time of COVID-19
by Oki Rahadianto Sutopo & Gregorius Ragil Wibawanto & Ariane Utomo & Annisa R Beta & Novi Kurnia - 896-913 Class Identification, Deferred Elimination, and Social Reproduction in Education: ‘Ontological Ambivalences’ Experienced by Working-Class Students at Elite Universities in China
by Jin Jin - 914-931 Kelly Needs a New Coat: Views on Compensating Altruistic Surrogacy in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Rhonda M Shaw & Hannah Gibson - 932-946 Risk Epistemologies and Aesthetic Reflexivity of a Disaster-Affected Community: Findings from Vietnam
by Kien Nguyen-Trung - 947-963 Mid- and Later Life Cross-Sex Friendships in Minority Ethnic Contexts: Insights From Scotland
by Shruti Chaudhry - 964-983 Swiping as a Single Mom: A First Look at the Experiences of Single Mothers Who Use Tinder
by Maria Stoicescu & Cosima Rughiniș - 984-1002 Lost (and Found) in Translation – Queer ‘Wedding-Engagement’ Tactics in Poland
by Agata Stasińska - 1003-1019 ‘You Can’t Delete a Memory’: Managing the Data Past on Social Media in Everyday Life
by Benjamin N Jacobsen - 1020-1039 Discourse Formation of Political Dissents via Twitter: Political Sociology of the Subversion Discourse in the Islamic Republic of Iran
by Arash Beidollahkhani - 1040-1059 Going Public: Performing Dying in the Second Decade of the 21st Century
by Michael Brennan - 1060-1076 Data Protection in Sociological Health Research: A Critical Narrative about the Challenges of a New Regulatory Landscape
by Hélder Raposo & Sara Melo & Catarina Egreja - 1077-1093 Looking Within: A Call for Greater Reflexivity in Expatriate Research
by Alexandra Ridgway & Kate Lowe - 1094-1103 Institutional Gap and Mobility–Immobility Transition: International Students’ Study-to-Work Experience in China
by Mengwei Tu - 1104-1112 A Young Disabled LGBT+ Researchers Group: Working Collaboratively to Explore the Lives of Young Autistic LGBT+ Persons
by Alex Toft & Beth Ward - 1113-1121 Common Sense as Political Struggle: Asserting the Right to Home Following the Grenfell Tower Fire
by Sarah Leaney - 1122-1129 Book Review: Xueyi Lu, Social Construction and Social Development in Contemporary China
by Yongjie Li & Muhammad Imran - 1124-1125 Book Review: Matthew O Jackson, The Human Network: How We’re Connected and Why It Matters
by Nupur Pattanaik - 1126-1127 Book Review: Inken Sürig, Maren Williams, The Integration of the Second Generation in Germany: Results of the TIES Survey on the Descendants of Turkish and Yugoslavian Migrants
by Titas Biswas - 1127-1129 Book Review: C Birchall, Radical Secrecy: The Ends of Transparency in Datafied America
by Kevin Walby - 1130-1134 Thank You to Referees
by N/A
September 2022, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 541-549 Rethinking Visual Arts–Based Methods of Knowledge Generation and Exchange in and beyond the Pandemic
by Helen Lomax & Kate Smith & Barry Percy-Smith - 550-558 Stories Too Big for a Case File: Unaccompanied Young People Confront the Hostile Environment in Pandemic Times
by Aissatou & Evangelia Prokopiou & Lucy Leon & Musharraf Abdullayeva & Mirfat & Osman & Pauline Iyambo & Rachel Rosen & Rebin & Veena Meetoo & Zak - 559-568 Seeing as an Act of Hearing: Making Visible Children’s Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic Through Participatory Animation
by Helen Lomax & Kate Smith - 569-573 Calais Again
by Anas & David CÆ°á» ng Nguyá»…n & Caitlin Nunn - 574-586 What Do Arts-Based Methods Do? A Story of (What Is) Art and Online Research With Children During a Pandemic
by Julie Spray & Hannah Fechtel & Jean Hunleth - 587-603 Young People’s Perspectives on the Value and Meaning of Art during the Pandemic
by Sara Rizzo & Ellie Knox & Naqi Azizi & Isra Sulevani & Charmaine Chia & Marie Leo & Micol Spina & Barry Percy-Smith & Chermaine Tay & Leanne Monchuk & Laurie Day - 604-674 It’s Our Story: Parents and Carers’ Experiences during the Pandemic
by Katie Pybus & Jean McEwan & Kayleigh Garthwaite & Maddy Power & Ruth Patrick & Sydnie Corley - 675-683 Cocreating with Young Fathers: Producing Community-Informed Training Videos to Foster more Inclusive Support Environments
by Laura Way & Anna Tarrant & Linzi Ladlow & Jonah York & Adam Gorzelanczyk & Dylan Brown & Will Patterson - 684-689 A Creative Conversation for Re-imagining Creative Visual Methods with Children and Young People in Pandemic Times and Beyond
by Amanda M Ptolomey & Elizabeth L Nelson - 690-706 What Happens Next? Using the Story Completion Method to Surface the Affects and Materialities of Digital Privacy Dilemmas
by Ash Watson & Deborah Lupton - 707-723 Understanding Brexit on Facebook: Developing Close-up, Qualitative Methodologies for Social Media Research
by Natalie-Anne Hall - 724-744 A Life in Motion: Exploring Auto/Biographical Exchanges by ‘Walking With’ Nelson Sullivan
by John Goodwin & Laurie Parsons - 745-762 ‘. . . staff here are just dropped in the deep end’: The Impact of Roles on Communication and Supervisor Support in Youth Custody
by Claire Paterson-Young - 763-786 Hearing, Policing, and Using Gender Diversity: The Role of Institutional Gatekeepers in Researching Youth and Gender
by Karen Cuthbert & Joseph J Hall & Sally Hines & Kim Allen & Sharon Elley - 787-788 Book Review: Bobby Duffy, Generations: Does When You’re Born Shape Who You Are?
by Glynne Williams - 788-790 Book Review: Albena Azmanova, Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia
by N/A - 790-792 Book Review: Timothy S. Pedro and Windchief Sweeney (eds), Applying Indigenous Research Methods: Storying with Peoples and Communities
by Sujan Bhakat
June 2022, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 219-235 Pathways for a ‘Good Death’: Understanding End-of-Life Practices Through An Ethnographic Study in Two Portuguese Palliative Care Units
by Ana PatrÃcia Hilário & Fábio Rafael Augusto - 236-250 Preparing End-of-Life Talks in Palliative Care: Exploratory Remarks on a Social Process
by Alexandre Cotovio Martins & Michel Binet & David Monteiro & Oriana Brás - 251-272 Austerity, Localism, and the Possibility of Politics: Explaining Variation in Three Local Social Security Schemes Between Elected Councils in England
by Rod Hick - 273-291 Within-Occupation Forms of Positional Labour Market Advantage in Three Skilled Occupations
by Gerbrand Tholen - 292-312 What Does it Mean to be a Cultural Omnivore? Conflicting Visions of Omnivorousness in Empirical Research
by Robert de Vries & Aaron Reeves - 313-341 Bridging the Gap Between Methodology and Qualitative Data Analysis Software: A Practical Guide for Educators and Qualitative Researchers
by Neringa Kalpokas & Ivana Radivojevic - 342-360 Teachers’ Narratives of Life Satisfaction, Social Mobility, and Practical Sense of Inequalities in Chile
by Andrea Lizama-Loyola - 361-378 Nine Mechanisms of Job-Searching and Job-Finding Through Contacts Among Young Adults
by Mattia Vacchiano - 379-395 The Anatomy of Neighbour Relations
by Hannu Ruonavaara - 396-414 Supporting LGBT+ People Experiencing Hate: Perspectives from LGBT+ Youth and Community Workers
by James Pickles - 415-433 Class Incorporated: Stratified Patterns of Academic Engagement at a Highly Selective University
by Megan Thiele & Amy Leisenring - 434-451 Sex Work in Slovenia: Assessing the Needs of Sex Workers
by Leja Markelj & Alisa Selan & Tjaša Dolinar & Matej Sande - 452-469 Ethnic Stereotypes in the Central Highlands of Vietnam: Minority Students’ Perspectives
by Trang Thi Thuy Nguyen - 470-485 Coming to Terms with the Greek Crisis: Highly Educated Young Women’s Employment Struggles in Conditions of Economic Austerity
by Julia Kazana-McCarthy - 486-503 Beyond a Dichotomous Understanding of Online Anonymity: Bridging the Macro and Micro Level
by Lina Eklund & Emma von Essen & Fatima Jonsson & Magnus Johansson - 504-524 ‘It Is a Tradition in the Nuclear Industry . . . Secrecy’: Political Opportunity Structures and Nuclear Knowledge Production in France
by Julie Schweitzer & Tamara L Mix - 525-531 Housing Inequality: The Need for a Shift in Public Policy Intervention
by Marianna Filandri & Giovanni Semi - 532-533 Book Review: Julian Dobson and Rowland Atkinson, Urban Crisis, Urban Hope: A Policy Agenda for UK Cities
by Meriç Kırmızı - 533-534 Book Review: Lola Olufemi, Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power
by Órla Meadhbh Murray - 535-536 Book Review: Michael Butter, The Nature of Conspiracy Theories
by Turkay Salim Nefes - 536-538 Book Review: Michelle Jackson, Manifesto for a Dream: Inequality, Constraint, and Radical Reform
by Judith Glaesser
March 2022, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 3-7 Intersections of Intimacies and Inequalities: An Introduction
by Julia Carter - 8-26 LGBT ‘Communities’ and the (Self-)regulation and Shaping of Intimacy
by Eleanor Formby - 27-42 Reclaiming the Second Phase of Life? Intersectionality, Empowerment and Respectability in Midlife Romance
by Sarah Milton & Kaveri Qureshi - 43-59 Discordant Expectations of Global Intimacy: Desire and Inequality in Commercial Surrogacy
by Kristen E Cheney - 60-76 Traditional Inequalities and Inequalities of Tradition: Gender, Weddings, and Whiteness
by Julia Carter - 77-94 Everyday Intimacies and Inter-Ethnic Relationships: Tracing Entanglements of Gender and Race in Multicultural Singapore
by Ranjana Raghunathan - 95-100 Making Sense of Social Mobility in Unequal Societies
by Andrea Lizama-Loyola & Denisse Sepúlveda & Alexandrina Vanke - 101-117 Hysteresis Effects and Emotional Suffering: Chinese Rural Students’ First Encounters With the Urban University
by Jiexiu Chen - 118-135 Disentangling Meritocracy Among the Long-Range Upwardly Mobile: The Chilean Case
by Malik Fercovic - 136-153 Re-Imagining Social Mobility: The Role of Relationality, Social Class and Place in Qualitative Constructions of Mobility
by Louise Folkes