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March 2022, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 154-171 Different Routes to University: Exploring Intersectional and Multi-Dimensional Social Mobility Under A Comparative Approach in Chile
by Denisse Sepúlveda & Andrea Lizama-Loyola - 172-188 ‘I Don’t Want to Completely Lose Myself’: Social Mobility as Movement Across Classed, Ethnicised, and Gendered Spaces
by Berenice Scandone - 189-206 Talking the Talk of Social Mobility: The Political Performance of a Misguided Agenda
by Nicola Ingram & Sol Gamsu - 207-216 Grenfell, Austerity, and Institutional Violence
by Vickie Cooper & David Whyte
December 2021, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 775-791 Comprehensive or Comprehensible Experience? A Case Study of Religion and Traumatic Bereavement
by William McGowan & Elizabeth A Cook - 792-809 Frame Story Approach in Mixed and Multimethod Study on Non-Heterosexual Families in Poland
by Joanna Mizielińska & Agata Stasińska - 810-832 European Higher Education Students: Contested Constructions
by Rachel Brooks & Jessie Abrahams - 833-852 Awareness and Experience of Mindfulness in Britain
by Otto Simonsson & Stephen Fisher & Maryanne Martin - 853-870 Discipline and Feed: Food Banks, Pastoral Power, and the Medicalisation of Poverty in the UK
by Christian Möller - 871-888 Utilising Mood Boards as an Image Elicitation Tool in Qualitative Research
by Simon Spawforth-Jones - 889-907 Partner Selection Across the Life-Course: Age Variation in Partner Preferences in the Czech Republic
by Jana KlÃmová Chaloupková & Renáta Topinková & Markéta Å etinová - 908-925 Moral Orders of Mobility: Youth Aspirations and ‘Doing’ Social Position in Finland
by Minna Nikunen & Hanna-Mari Ikonen - 926-941 Failing to Perform Citizenship: Daily Narratives About Stockholm’s ‘vulnerable EU citizens’
by Magdalena Mostowska - 942-958 Institutional Ethics Challenges to Sex Work Researchers: Committees, Communities, and Collaboration
by Monique Huysamen & Teela Sanders - 959-975 Edgework, Uncertainty, and Social Character
by Philip A Mellor & Chris Shilling - 976-988 ‘Housing Problems … are Political Dynamite’: Housing Disputes in Glasgow c. 1971 to the Present Day
by Valerie Wright - 989-990 Book Review: Sam Friedman and Daniel Laurison, The Class Ceiling: Why It Pays to Be Privileged
by Bob Carter
September 2021, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 433-450 ‘It’s Like Therapy But More Fun’ Armed Forces and Veterans’ Breakfast Clubs: A Study of Their Emergence as Veterans’ Self-Help Communities
by Jim McDermott - 451-468 Capturing Conflicting Accounts of Domestic Labour: The Household Portrait as a Methodology
by Emily Christopher - 469-484 Work after Death: An Examination of the Relationship between Grief, Emotional Labour, and the Lived Experience of Returning to Work after a Bereavement
by Natalie Pitimson - 485-504 Doing being observed: Experimenting with collaborative focus group analysis in post-Umbrella Movement Hong Kong
by Sui-Ting Kong & Petula Sik-Ying Ho & Stevi Jackson - 505-524 Something ‘Old’, Something ‘New’? The UK Space of Political Attitudes After the Brexit Referendum
by Johan Lindell & Joseph Ibrahim - 525-543 Do Prostitution and Social Vulnerability Go Hand in Hand? Examining the Association Between Social Background and Prostitution Using Register Data
by Theresa Dyrvig Henriksen - 544-561 Narratives of Leaving and Returning to Homeland: The Example of Greek Brain Drainers Living in the UK
by Athanasia Chalari & Efi-Irini Koutantou - 562-580 Who Cares? Social Mobility and the ‘Class Ceiling’ in Nursing
by Helene Snee & Haridhan Goswami - 581-600 ‘Maybe Life Can Become Easier Because of My Good Grades’: Children’s Conflicting Repertoires on Aspirations and Life Chances
by Imane Kostet & Noel Clycq & Gert Verschraegen - 601-619 Playing Your Life: Developing Strategies and Managing Impressions in the Game of Bridge
by Samantha Punch & Miriam Snellgrove - 620-627 Introduction: Comparative European Perspectives on Transnational Solidarity Organisations
by Maria Kousis & Christian Lahusen - 628-648 What Is Solidarity About? Views of Transnational Organisations’ Activists in Germany, Poland, and Greece
by Ulrike Zschache & Maria Theiss & Maria Paschou - 649-671 Does Organisation Matter? Solidarity Approaches among Organisations and Sectors in Europe
by Eva Fernández G. G. & Christian Lahusen & Maria Kousis - 672-694 Transnational Solidarity Organisations and their Main Features, before and since 2008: Adaptive and/or Autonomous?
by Maria Kousis & Maria Paschou & Angelos Loukakis - 695-716 Transnational Activism for Global Crises: Resources Matter! Transnational Solidarity Organisations in Comparative Perspective
by Angelos Loukakis & Nicola Maggini - 717-738 Transnational Solidarity, Migration, and the Refugee Crisis: (In)Formal Organising and Political Environments in Greece, Germany, and Denmark
by Kostas Kanellopoulos & Deniz Neriman Duru & Ulrike Zschache & Angelos Loukakis & Maria Kousis & Hans-Jörg Trenz - 739-758 Patterns of Labour Solidarity Towards Precarious Workers and the Unemployed in Critical Times in Greece, Poland, and the UK
by Christina Karakioulafi & Kostas Kanellopoulos & Janina Petelczyc & Tom Montgomery & Simone Baglioni - 759-767 The Perpetuation of Inequality: The Role of Community Engagement
by Chris Hastie - 768-769 Book review: Jeffrey C Alexander, What Makes a Social Crisis? The Societalization of Social Problems
by Jane Healy - 770-771 Book Review: Alison Phipps, Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism
by Claire Thurlow - 772-772 Corrigendum to “Transnational Solidarity, Migration and the Refugee Crisis: (In)Formal Organising and Political Environments in Greece, Germany and Denmarkâ€
by N/A
June 2021, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 247-268 Creative Methodologies for a Mobile Criminology: Walking as Critical Pedagogy
by Maggie O’Neill & Ruth Penfold-Mounce & David Honeywell & Matt Coward-Gibbs & Harriet Crowder & Ivan Hill - 269-287 The Long and Winding Road: Archiving and Re-Using Qualitative Data from 12 Research Projects Spanning 16 Years
by Catherine Dodds & Peter Keogh & Adam Bourne & Lisa McDaid & Corinne Squire & Peter Weatherburn & Ingrid Young - 288-308 Sexual Wellbeing and Social Class in Britain: An Analysis of Nationally Representative Survey Data
by Jenny van Hooff & Stephen P Morris - 309-325 Dementia as Zeitgeist: Social Problem Construction and the Role of a Contemporary Distraction
by Jonathan Parker & Clare Cutler & Vanessa Heaslip - 326-342 ‘21st Century Welfare’ in Historical Perspective: Disciplinary Welfare in the Depression of the 1930s and Its Implications for Today
by Matthew Cooper - 343-359 The Myth of Old Age: Addressing the Issue of Dependency and Contribution in Old Age Using Empirical Examples From the United Kingdom
by Jeroen Spijker & Anna Schneider - 360-376 Communities of Practice of Transition: An Analytical Framework for Studying Change-Focussed Groups
by Carrie Paechter & Andolie Marguerite - 377-393 From Streetscapes to Sofas: Representations of Place and Space in Britain’s Benefit Blackspots
by Katherine Harrison & Jayne Raisborough & Lisa Taylor - 394-409 A Qualitative Analysis of the Vulnerability Narratives of Student Gun Rights Advocates
by Todd C Couch - 410-426 Interventional STS: A Framework for Developing Workable Technologies
by Kate Lyle - 427-428 Book Review: Ariel Wilkis, The Moral Power of Money: Morality and Economy in the Life of the Poor
by Peter A Kindle - 428-429 Book Review: Nick Hubble, Jennie Taylor and Philip Tew, Growing Old with the Welfare State: Eight British Lives
by Jonathan Parker
March 2021, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 3-26 The Methodological Potential of Scrapbooking: Theory, Application, and Evaluation
by Ros Walling-Wefelmeyer - 27-43 Early-Career Women Academics: Between Neoliberalism and Gender Conservatism
by Marta VohlÃdalová - 44-59 The Long 2015 in Germany: Activists’ Pro-Refugee Frames and Media Counter Frames
by Simin Fadaee - 60-74 The Forms and Uses of Acquired Prostate Cancer Expertise Among Prostate Cancer Survivors
by Richard Green - 75-91 ‘I Think I Stick Out a Bit’: The Classification of Reproductive Decision-Making
by Kristina Saunders - 92-107 Beyond Social Mobility: Biographies, Habitus and Responses to Changing ‘Conditions of Existence’ among University Scholarship Students
by Maissam Nimer - 108-124 ‘Airport People’ in Transformation: Vertical Disintegration and the Reconfiguration of Occupational Belonging in Terminal Work at Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport
by Atte Vieno - 125-129 Students in Marketised Higher Education Landscapes: An Introduction
by Rachel Brooks & Achala Gupta & Sazana Jayadeva & Anu Lainio - 130-146 Students as ‘Animal Laborans’? Tracing Student Politics in a Marketised Higher Education Setting
by Rille Raaper - 147-165 The Powerful Student Consumer and the Commodified Academic: A Depiction of the Marketised UK Higher Education System through a Textual Analysis of the ITV Drama Cheat
by Sergio A Silverio & Catherine Wilkinson & Samantha Wilkinson - 166-184 Balancing Time – University Students’ Study Practices and Policy Perceptions of Time
by Lars Ulriksen & Christoffer Nejrup - 185-204 Are Spanish Students Customers? Paradoxical Perceptions of the Impact of Marketisation on Higher Education in Spain
by Sazana Jayadeva & Rachel Brooks & Achala Gupta & Jessie Abrahams & Predrag LažetiÄ & Anu Lainio - 205-221 Students of Academic Capitalism: Emotional Dimensions in the Commercialization of Higher Education
by Maria Gretzky & Julia Lerner - 222-239 Consuming UK Transnational Higher Education in China: A Bourdieusian Approach to Chinese Students’ Perceptions and Experiences
by Jingran Yu - 240-243 Book Review: Nira Yuval-Davis, Georgie Wemyss and Kathryn Cassidy, Bordering
by Evgenia Iliadou - 241-243 Book Review: Kaveri Qureshi, Chronic Illness in a Pakistani Labour Diaspora
by Petra Mäkelä
December 2020, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 533-548 Dancing with Data: Introducing a Creative Interactional Metaphor
by Darren J Reed - 549-570 Collective Efficacy, Group Threat, and Urban Change: Examining Informal Social Control Forces in Areas of Gentrification
by Kathryn Kozey - 571-588 “There’s No Way That You Get Paid to Do the Arts†: Unpaid Labour Across the Cultural and Creative Life Course
by Orian Brook & Dave O’Brien & Mark Taylor - 589-608 Meeting Online or Offline? Patterns and Trends for Co-Resident Couples in Early 21st-Century Britain
by Richard Lampard - 609-625 Social Conventions and Boundary Work in an Online Q&A: The Example of Vegetarianism and Veganism
by Nicklas Neuman - 626-643 Rap and Mizoued Music: Claiming a Space for Dissent and Protest in Post-Arab Spring Tunisia
by Zouhir Gabsi - 644-660 Resilience, Relationality, and Older People: The Importance of Intergenerationality
by Anne Chappell & Elaine Welsh - 661-681 School Performance of Children of Cross-Border Marriages: Effects of Within-Family Social Capital and Community Contextual Factors
by Chun-Hao Li - 682-697 Outsider Inspections of Closed Institutions: An Insider Ethnographic View of Institutional Display
by Caroline Andow - 698-717 Forever ‘Becoming’? Negotiating Gendered and Ageing Embodiment in Everyday Life
by Katy Pilcher & Wendy Martin - 718-733 Sacred Game: A Goffmanian Ethnography of a Women-Only Public Place in South Korea
by Jongryul Choi & Yeseul Lee - 734-735 Book Review: Nicola Ingram, Working-Class Boys and Educational Success: Teenage Identities, Masculinities and Urban Schooling
by Elsie Foeken - 736-737 Book Review: Mark Featherstone, The Sociology of Debt
by AyÅŸe YetiÅŸ Bayraktar - 737-738 Book Review: Hunter Hawkins Fine, Surfing, Street Skateboarding, Performance, and Space: On Board Mobility
by Thomas O’Brien - 739-740 Book Review: Steven Threadgold, Youth, Class and Everyday Struggles
by Elias le Grand
September 2020, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 317-332 ‘We’re Worth What We Are Paid’: Unravelling the ‘Paradox of the Contented Female Worker’
by Maria Smith - 333-349 Subjects Between Legacies: How Fathers Construct the Relation Between Their Childhood Past, the Present of Parenting, and Their Child(ren)’s Future
by Sharani Osborn - 350-368 Medicinal Cannabis Users Downplaying and Shifting Stigma: Articulations of the ‘Natural’, of What Is/Is Not a ‘Drug’ and Oppositions with ‘Chemical’ Substances
by Craig Morris - 369-385 Contextualising Relationships Between Mothers and Practitioners: Social Structures, Causal Factors, and Generative Mechanisms
by Wendy Sims-Schouten & Sarah Barton - 386-404 Introducing the Red Tent: A Discursive and Critically Hopeful Exploration of Women’s Circles in a Neoliberal Postfeminist Context
by Madeleine Castro - 405-420 Chinese ‘Study Mothers’ in Living Apart Together (LAT) Relationships: Educational Migration, Family Practices, and Gender Roles
by Shuang Qiu - 421-437 Men and the Drug Buzz: Masculinity and Men’s Motivations for Illicit Recreational Drug Use
by Clay Darcy - 438-455 Understanding Tradition: Marital Name Change in Britain and Norway
by Simon Duncan & Anne Lise Ellingsæter & Julia Carter - 456-472 Producing Trust Among Illicit Actors: A Techno-Social Approach to an Online Illicit Market
by Angus Bancroft & Tim Squirrell & Andreas Zaunseder & Irene Rafanell - 473-489 Ethical Dilemmas Using Social Media in Qualitative Social Research: A Case Study of Online Participant Observation
by Kath Hennell & Mark Limmer & Maria Piacentini - 490-506 Value, Bodily Capital, and Gender Inequality after Death
by Ruth Penfold-Mounce - 507-523 Citizenship, Marginalisation and Youth Offending: Acceptance, Responsibility and Resettlement
by Andrew Parker & Haydn Morgan - 524-525 Book Review: Michael Albertus and Victor Menaldo, Authoritarianism and the Elite Origins of Democracy
by Francisco Robert Bandeira Gomes da Silva - 525-527 Book Review: Susanna Trnka and Catherine Trundle (eds), Competing Responsibilities: The Ethics and Politics of Contemporary Life
by Nadine Arnold - 527-529 Book Review: Kaveri Qureshi, Marital Breakdown among British Asians: Conjugality, Legal Pluralism and New Kinship
by Parveen Ali - 529-530 Book Review: Shani Orgad, Heading Home: Motherhood, Work, and the Failed Promise of Equality
by Wei-Ping Chen
June 2020, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 165-183 NICE and Society: Health Technology Appraisal and the Cultivation of Social Relations
by Matthias Benzer - 184-200 Digital Communication Tools for Fostering Career Advancement and Sustaining Interpersonal Relationships
by Ana M González Ramos - 201-218 Uneasy Neoliberal Governance in a Low-Trust Society: Barriers to Responsibilisation in the Czech Republic
by Martin Hájek & Kristián Šrám & Maksym Kolomoiets & Ivan Cuker - 219-235 ‘Sociologists Shouldn’t Have to Study Statistics’: Epistemology and Anxiety of Statistics in Sociology Students
by Kevin Ralston - 236-253 More Than a Hostile Environment: Exploring the Impact of the Right to Rent Part of the Immigration Act 2016
by Joe Crawford & Kim McKee & Sharon Leahy - 254-272 Marrying Within the Alma Mater: Understanding the Role of Same-University Marriages in Educational Homogamy
by Karly Sarita Ford - 273-288 Asserting the Nation: The Dominance of National Narratives in Policy Influencers’ Constructions of Higher Education Students
by Rachel Brooks - 289-306 The Ethics of Technology Choice: Photovoice Methodology with Men Living in Low-Income Contexts
by Anna Tarrant & Kahryn Hughes - 307-308 Book Review: Heinz Bude, The Mood of the World
by Hsui-Han Chang - 308-309 Book Review: Heinz Bude, The Mood of the World
by Edwin van Teijlingen - 310-311 Book Review: Zygmunt Bauman and Thomas Leoncini, Born Liquid: Transformations in the Third Millennium
by David W Hill - 311-312 Book Review: Steffen Mau (ed.)., The Metric Society
by Tiago Neves - 312-313 Book Review: Pierre Bourdieu, Patrick Champagne, Julien Duval, Franck Poupeau and Marie-Christine Rivière (eds)., Classification Struggles: General Sociology, Volume 1, Lectures at the Collège de France, 1981-1982
by Brian Francis O’Neill
March 2020, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 3-22 Workplace Harassment Interventions and Labour Process Theory: A Critical Realist Synthesis of the Literature
by Elizabeth Quinlan & Susan Robertson & Tracey Carr & Angie Gerrard - 23-45 Something Good Out of the Bad Times? The Impacts of Reduced Opportunity Costs on the Intergenerational Inequalities in College Enrollment
by Heta Pöyliö - 46-65 Landscapes of Loss: Responses to Altered Landscape in an Ex-Industrial Textile Community
by Lisa Taylor - 66-83 Methods Braiding: A Technique for Arts-Based and Mixed-Methods Research
by Ashleigh Watson - 84-100 The Benefit Sanction: A Correctional Device or a Weapon of Disgust?
by Jamie Redman - 101-118 Gender and Technology Culture: Points of Contact in Tech Cities
by Mariann Hardey - 119-135 The Resilient Bond With Zhujiajiao: (Re)making Community in a Chinese Tourism Town
by Siyang Cao & Wenzhi Wu - 136-153 ‘We’re not like that’: Crusader and Maverick Occupational Identity Resistance
by Rachel Lara Cohen - 154-155 Book Review: Ground Down by Growth: Tribe, Caste, Class, and Inequality in Twenty-First-Century India
by Rupali Bansode - 155-156 Book Review: Youth and Social Class: Enduring inequality in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand
by Sarah McDonald - 157-158 Book Review: Ritual, Emotion, Violence: Studies on the Micro-Sociology of Randall Collins
by Emily EA Qvist-Baudry - 158-159 Book Review: Political Asylum Deceptions: The culture of Suspicion
by Lisa Marie Borrelli - 159-161 Book Review: Why Social Movements Matter: An Introduction
by Ji Eun Ahn
December 2019, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 475-495 Troublesome Objects: Unpacking Ocular-Centrism in Urban Environments by Studying Blind Navigation Using Video Ethnography and Ethnomethodology
by Brian L Due & Simon Bierring Lange - 496-513 A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Accent and Social Mobility in the UK Teaching Profession
by Michael Donnelly & Alex Baratta & Sol Gamsu - 514-540 Conduct in Dementia: Video Analysis of Arts Interventions
by Christian Morgner & Spencer Hazel & Justine Schneider & Victoria Tischler - 541-556 Precarity, Biography, and Event: Work and Time in the Cultural Industries
by Mark Banks - 557-574 Sociability among European Migrants
by David Bartram - 575-597 China-to-UK Student Migration and Pro-environmental Behaviour Change: A Social Practice Perspective
by Roger Tyers & Tristan Berchoux & Kun Xiang & Xu Yi Yao - 598-616 Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Sociology in Post-1990 Turkey
by Canan Neşe Kınıkoğlu - 617-624 Polyamories in Southern Europe: Critical Perspectives – an Introduction
by Ana Cristina Santos & Beatrice Gusmano & Pablo Pérez Navarro - 625-643 Polyamorous Parenting: Stigma, Social Regulation, and Queer Bonds of Resistance
by Christian Klesse - 644-660 Thinking Relationship Anarchy from a Queer Feminist Approach
by Roma De las Heras Gómez - 661-679 The Kintsugi Art of Care: Unraveling Consent in Ethical Non-Monogamies
by Beatrice Gusmano - 680-690 Monogamous Mind, Polyamorous Terror
by Brigitte Vasallo - 691-708 The Political Is Personal: The Importance of Affective Narratives in the Rise of Poly-activism
by Daniel Cardoso - 709-725 One at a Time: LGBTQ Polyamory and Relational Citizenship in the 21st Century
by Ana Cristina Santos - 726-727 Book Review: Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel
by Amy Andrada - 727-728 Book Review: A Cosmopolitan Journey? Difference, Distinction and Identity Work in Gap Year Travel
by Jon Dean - 729-730 Book Review: Lesbian Lives in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia: Post/Socialism and Gendered Sexualities
by Jorge C González - 731-732 Book Review: Competing Responsibilities: The Ethics and Politics of Contemporary Life
by Sharon Greenwood
September 2019, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 261-277 Work and Intimacy: Reassessing the Career/Couple Norm through a Narrative Case Approach
by Jesse Potter - 278-296 Female Emotional Labour in Turkish Call Centres: Smiling Voices Despite Low Job Satisfaction
by Nilüfer Narlı & Ayşegül Akdemir - 297-313 Reason, Season, or Life? Heterorelationality and the Limits of Intimacy between Women Friends
by Maree Martinussen - 314-331 Neoliberal Governance, Education, and Roma in Romania
by Cerasela Voiculescu - 332-352 Do Young People Adapt Their Prosocial Behaviour to That of Their Peers? An Experimental Exploration
by Mauricio Salgado & Alejandra Vásquez & Alejandra Yáñez - 353-369 Social Identification, Widening Participation and Higher Education: Experiencing Similarity and Difference in an English Red Brick University
by Tom Clark & Rita Hordósy - 370-375 Citizen Participation in Neoliberal Times
by Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou & Alicia Renedo & Christopher McKevitt - 376-393 Conflicting Logics of Public Relations in the English NHS: A Qualitative Study of Communications and Engagement
by Pam Carter & Mike Dent & Graham Martin - 394-413 Learning to Listen: Exploring the Idioms of Childhood
by Sevasti-Melissa Nolas & Vinnarasan Aruldoss & Christos Varvantakis - 414-429 Datafied Citizens in the Age of Coerced Digital Participation
by Veronica Barassi - 430-443 Participation as Inclusion and Exclusion: Policing the Boundaries of “Citizenship†in Roma Health Mediation
by Charlotte Kühlbrandt - 444-461 Can the Experience of Participatory Development Help Think Critically about ‘Patient and Public Involvement’ in UK Healthcare?
by David Mosse - 462-463 Book Review: Within and Beyond Citizenship: Borders, Membership and Belonging
by Öznur Yardımcı - 463-465 Book Review: Radical Innovators: The Blessings of Adversity in Science and Art, 1500–2000
by Kenneth Hemmerechts - 465-467 Book Review: The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts
by Jonathan Westover - 467-469 Book Review: Drinking Dilemmas: Space, culture and identity (Sociological Futures)
by Yves Laberge - 469-471 Book Review: The Urban Politics of Squatters’ Movements
by Meric Kirmizi
June 2019, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 137-153 Taking One’s Responsibilities While Facing Adversity: A Balanced Analysis of Self-Help Books Reading
by Nicolas Marquis - 154-166 ‘Are You a Good Female Citizen?’: Media Discourses on Self-Governing Represented in Popular Korean Weight-Loss Reality TV Shows
by Yoonso Choi - 167-184 ‘I Will Not Be Thrown Out of the Country Because I’m an Immigrant’: Eastern European Migrants’ Responses to Hate Crime in a Semi-Rural Context in the Wake of Brexit
by Karen Lumsden & Jackie Goode & Alex Black - 185-202 New Directions in Hate Reporting Research: Agency, Heterogeneity and Relationality
by Catherine Donovan & John Clayton & Stephen J Macdonald - 203-218 (Re)imagining the ‘Backstreet’: Anti-abortion Campaigning against Decriminalisation in the UK
by Pam Lowe - 219-234 Everyday Routines as Transformative Processes: A Sporting Case
by John Hockey - 235-250 Experiments in Everyday Mobility: Social Dynamics of Achieving a Sustainable Lifestyle
by Senja Laakso - 251-252 Book Review: Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy
by Jon Dean - 252-254 Book Review: Governing Practices: Neoliberalism, Governmentality, and the Ethnographic Imaginary
by Chris Moeller - 254-255 Book Review: Leverage of the Weak: Labor and Environmental Movements in Taiwan and South Korea
by Thomas O’Brien - 255-257 Book Review: If Truth Be Told: The Politics of Public Ethnography
by Sebastian Rojas Navarro - 257-258 Book Review: Migrant Professionals in the City: Local Encounters, Identities and Inequalities
by Mini Chandran Kurian
March 2019, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 3-20 Organizing Health Inequalities? Employee-Driven Innovation and the Transformation of Care
by Susan Halford & Alison Fuller & Kate Lyle & Rebecca Taylor - 21-37 Power and Counter-Power: Knowledge Structure and the Limits of Control
by Matthew David & Cynthia Meersohn Schmidt - 38-54 Linguistic Capital and Inequality in Aid Relations
by Silke Roth - 55-72 Re-Imagining Healthcare and Medical Research Systems in Post-Devolution Scotland
by James Mittra & Michele Mastroeni & Gill Haddow & David Wield & Elisabeth Barlow - 73-92 Media Framing and the Threat of Global Pandemics: The Ebola Crisis in UK Media and Policy Response
by Elisa Pieri - 93-110 Hybrid Threats and Preparedness Strategies: The Reconceptualization of Biological Threats and Boundaries in Global Health Emergencies
by Jose A Cañada - 111-125 Framing Bio-emergencies in Fiction: The Cases of ‘The Walking Dead’ and ‘Fear the Walking Dead’
by Natà lia Cantó-Milà & Isaac Gonzà lez-Batlletbò - 126-127 Book Review: Researching Values with Qualitative Methods: Empathy, Moral Boundaries and the Politics of Research
by Sinead Marian D’Silva - 127-129 Book Review: Chronic Illness, Vulnerability and Social Work: Autoimmunity and the Contemporary Disease Experience
by Fredrik Nyman - 129-131 Book Review: Bourdieu: The Next Generation: The Development of Bourdieu’s Intellectual Heritage in Contemporary UK Sociology
by Joe McMullan - 131-132 Book Review: Bourdieu: The Next Generation: The Development of Bourdieu’s Intellectual Heritage in Contemporary UK Sociology
by Catriona Hugman - 133-134 Book Review: Society of Fear
by Jonathan Parker
December 2018, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 711-727 Dirty Linen, Liminal Spaces, and Later Life: Meanings of Laundry in Care Home Design and Practice
by Christina Buse & Julia Twigg & Sarah Nettleton & Daryl Martin - 728-743 Gender, Sexuality, and Risk in the Practice of Affective Labour for Young Women in Bar Work
by Julia Coffey & David Farrugia & Lisa Adkins & Steven Threadgold - 744-762 Humour in Sports Coaching: ‘It’s a Funny Old Game’
by Christian Nicholas Edwards & Robyn L Jones - 763-779 Encountering #Feminism on Twitter: Reflections on a Research Collaboration between Social Scientists and Computer Scientists
by Steve Kirkwood & Viviene Cree & Daniel Winterstein & Alex Nuttgens & Jenni Sneddon - 780-794 Retirement Migration in Europe: A Choice for a Better Life?
by Marion Repetti & Christopher Phillipson & Toni Calasanti - 795-811 ‘There’s Nothing’: Unemployment, Attitudes to Work and Punitive Welfare Reform in Post-Crash Salford
by Bob Jeffery & Dawn Devine & Peter Thomas - 812-829 ‘You’re Just Chopped Off at the End’: Retired Servicemen’s Identity Work Struggles in the Military to Civilian Transition
by Rachel Williams & Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson & John Hockey & Adam Evans - 830-846 Managing Grandparental Involvement in Child-Rearing in the Context of Intensive Parenting
by Elizaveta Sivak - 847-848 Book Review: Inventive Methods: The Happening of the Social
by Aija Lulle - 848-850 Book Review: Introducing Social Theory
by Ricardo A Ayala - 850-851 Book Review: Higher Education and Social Inequalities: University Admissions, Experiences, and Outcomes
by Julia Bennett - 851-852 Book Review: All in Your Head: Making Sense of Paediatric Pain
by Fiona J Stirling
September 2018, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 553-571 Disconnected: Non-Users of Information Communication Technologies
by Mariann Hardey & Rowland Atkinson - 572-588 International Students’ Perceptions and Experiences of British Drinking Cultures
by Thomas Thurnell-Read & Lorraine Brown & Philip Long - 589-605 Exploring Methodological Challenges of Using Participant-Produced Digital Video Diaries in Antarctica
by Meredith Nash & Robyn Moore - 606-621 Becoming a Lifelong Learner through Life Disruptions: Exploring Motivational Pathways in Second Chance Schools’ Students
by Michael Christodoulou & Pandelis Kiprianos & Elena Papachristopoulou