Content
November 2015, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 123-132 Desires, Expectations and the Sexual Practices of Married and Cohabiting Heterosexual Women
by Jenny Van Hooff - 133-143 Considerations of Equality in Heterosexual Single Mothers’ Intimacy Narratives
by Charlotte Morris - 144-155 Negotiating Intimacy, Equality and Sexuality in the Transition to Parenthood
by Charlotte Faircloth - 156-171 A Changing Landscape of Intimacy: The Case of a Single Mother by Choice
by Linda L. Layne - 172-185 The Work of Seduction: Intimacy and Subjectivity in the London ‘Seduction Community’
by Rachel O'Neill - 186-199 Negotiating Intimate and (A)sexual Stories
by Jo Woodiwiss - 200-204 The Ire of Satire Meets the Error of Terror
by Biko Agozino - 205-206 Book Review: Faces of Discrimination in Higher Education in India: Quota Policy, Social Justice and the Dalits (Routledge Research in Educational Equality and Diversity)
by Samson K. Ovichegan & Jon Rainford
August 2015, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 1-14 Compromised Trust: DHS Fusion Centers’ Policing of the Occupy Wall Street Movement
by Krista Craven & Torin Monahan & Priscilla Regan - 15-29 Are Marginalised Populations More Likely to Engage in Undeclared Work in the Nordic Countries?
by Colin C. Williams & Ioana Horodnic - 30-47 The Cynical Public: Claims about Science in the Discourse on Hydrofracking
by Elizabeth Seale & Gregory Fulkerson - 48-61 What's Gay about Being Single? A Qualitative Study of the Lived Experiences of Older Single Gay Men
by Yiu Tung Suen - 62-78 It's who you Know. Political Influence on Anti-Immigrant Attitudes and the Moderating Role of Intergroup Contact
by Andrea Bohman - 79-93 Building a Research Partnership in a Prison Context: From Collaboration to Co-Construction
by Dorien Brosens & Liesbeth De Donder & Sarah Dury & Dominique Verté - 94-109 Escalation of Governance: Effects of Voluntary Standardization on Organizations, Markets and Standards in Swiss Fair Trade[1]
by Nadine Arnold & Raimund Hasse - 110-123 Risk, Choice and Social Disadvantage: Young People's Decision-Making in a Marketised Higher Education System
by Sheryl Clark & Anna Mountford-Zimdars & Becky Francis - 124-138 ‘Justin Bieber Sounds Girlie’: Young People's Celebrity Talk and Contemporary Masculinities
by Kim Allen & Laura Harvey & Heather Mendick - 139-143 Special Section Introduction: The Matter of Race
by Nasar Meer & Anoop Nayak & Raksha Pande - 144-154 Reflexive Ethnicities: Crisis, Diversity and Re-Composition
by Yasmin Hussain & Paul Bagguley - 155-166 For a Sociological Reconstruction: W.E.B. Du Bois, Stuart Hall and Segregated Sociology
by Les Back & Maggie Tate - 167-177 The Monstrous ‘White Theory Boy’: Symbolic Capital, Pedagogy and the Politics of Knowledge
by Sarah Burton - 178-189 Rethinking Intersectionality and Whiteness at the Borders of Citizenship
by Bridget Byrne - 190-206 Un/making the British Asian Male Athlete: Race, Legibility and the State
by Daniel Burdsey - 207-212 Muslims, Racism and Violence after the Paris Attacks
by Joanne Britton - 213-218 Double Standards and Speech Deficits: What is Sayable for British Muslims after Paris?
by Fatima Khan & Gabe Mythen - 219-226 Charlie Hebdo, Free Speech and Counter-Speech
by Simon Dawes - 227-228 Book Review: Mediating and Remediating Death (Studies in Death, Materiality and the Origin of Time)
by Panagiotis Pentaris - 229-230 Book Review: Inequality and the 1%
by Jatinder Kang - 231-232 Book Review: The Morphogenic Paradigm: Essay Review of 'Late Modernity: Trajectories towards Morphogenic Society' (2014) and 'Social Morphogenesis' (2013)
by Ciaran T. Burke & Nathan Emmerich - 234-235 Book Review: A Precariat Charter: From Denizens to Citizens
by Ruben Flores
May 2015, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 1-13 Connectivity in Later Life: The Declining Age Divide in Mobile Cell Phone Ownership
by Chris Gilleard & Ian Jones & Paul Higgs - 14-26 Mothering and ‘insider’ Dilemmas: Feminist Sociologists in the Research Process
by Linda Cooper & Chrissie Rogers - 27-39 Talking the Talk and Fitting In: Troubling the Practices of Speaking? ‘What you are Worth’ in Higher Education in the UK
by Michelle Addison & Victoria & G. Mountford - 40-57 Measuring Paternal Involvement in Childcare and Housework
by Helen Norman & Mark Elliot - 58-70 Resonance as a Social Phenomenon
by Vincent Miller - 71-90 The EU's Racial Equality Directive and the Evolution of Discourse in the Field of the Fight against Discrimination. a Comparison between France, the UK and Spain
by Philippe Hamman & Cécile Frank - 91-102 RETRACTED: The Right to Asylum and EU Asylum Procedure in Greece
by Gabriella Lazaridis & Mariangela Veikou - 103-121 Exploring Gender in Portuguese Bedrooms: Men's and Women's Narratives of Their Sexuality through a Mixed Methods Approach
by Violeta Alarcão & Ana Virgolino & Luis Roxo & Fernando L. Machado & Alain Giami - 122-140 Inside the Research-Assemblage: New Materialism and the Micropolitics of Social Inquiry
by Nick J. Fox & Pam Alldred - 141-144 Special Section Introduction: The Political Sociologies of Sport
by Paul Gilchrist & Russell Holden & Peter Millward - 145-158 ‘It's Just Such a Class Thing’: Rivalry and Class Distinction between Female Fans of Men's Football and Rugby Union
by Stacey Pope - 159-172 Driven to Distraction: Turkish Diaspora Football Supporters, New Media and the Politics of Place-Making
by John Mcmanus - 173-184 An ‘Anti-Sectarian’ Act? Examining the Importance of National Identity to the ‘Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act’
by Anthony May - 185-191 Dislocation and Uncertainty in East Manchester: The Legacy of the Commonwealth Games
by Camilla Lewis - 192-205 Physical Cultures of Stigmatisation: Health Policy & Social Class
by Emma Rich & Laura De Pian & Jessica Francombe-Webb - 206-207 Book Review: Cut It Out: The C-Section Epidemic in America
by Anna Neller - 208-209 Book Review: Ecofeminism and Systems Thinking (Routledge Research in Gender and Society)
by Buyana Kareem - 210-211 Book Review: Subjects: Social Abjection and Resistance in Neoliberal Britain
by Lisa Wood
February 2015, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-16 Drawing What Homelessness Looks Like: Using Creative Visual Methods as a Tool of Critical Pedagogy
by Jon Dean - 17-28 Basic Skills, Literacy Practices and the ‘Hidden Injuries of Class’
by Mark Cieslik & Donald Simpson - 29-72 Using Narrative Sources from the Mass Observation Archive to Study Everyday Food and Families in Hard Times: Food Practices in England during 1950
by Abigail Knight & Julia Brannen & Rebecca O'connell - 43-58 Rural Putsch: Power, Class, Social Relations and Change in the English Rural Village
by Sam Hillyard - 59-71 Promises, Promises: Lessons in Research Ethics from the Belfast Project and ‘The Rape Tape’ Case
by Kay Inckle - 72-82 Everyday Belonging and Ageing: Place and Generational Change
by Vanessa May & Stewart Muir - 83-93 The ‘Peaks and Troughs’ of Societal Violence: Revisiting the Actions of Turkish and Kurdish Shopkeepers during the 2011 London Riots
by Giorgia Doná & Helen Taylor - 94-107 The Casanova-Myth: Legend and Anxiety in the Seduction Community
by Jitse Schuurmans & Lee F. Monaghan - 108-121 Studying the Complex Dynamics of Family Relationships: A Figurational Approach
by Anna-Maija Castrén & Kaisa Ketokivi - 122-123 Book Review: Ageing with Disability: A Lifecourse Perspective (Ageing and the Lifecourse Series)
by Mark Sherry - 124-125 Book Review: Utopia as Method: The Imaginary Reconstitution of Society
by Graham Crow
December 2014, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 1-14 Neoliberal Nomads: Housing Insecurity and the Revival of Private Renting in the UK
by John Bone - 15-26 The Complex Employment Experiences of Polish Migrants in the UK Labour Market
by Julie Knight - 27-38 ‘Most Challenging? To Fit in with People While Remaining Myself.’ Social Integration of Second Generation Turks within the Dutch Higher Education Setting
by Adél Pásztor - 39-47 The Reframing of Methodology: Revisiting a PhD Study
by Sarah Dubberley - 48-60 Music, Knowledge and the Sociology of Sound
by Martyn Hudson - 61-73 How and when Do Educational Aspirations, Expectations and Achievement Align?
by Nabil Khattab - 74-81 How Benefits Recipients Perceive Themselves through the Lens of the Mass Media - Some Observations from Germany
by Anna Fohrbeck & Andreas Hirseland & Philipp Ramos Lobato - 82-95 The Hindu Rights Action Force and the Definition of the ‘Indian Community’ in Malaysia
by Flavia Cangià - 96-112 The Ebb and Flow of Resistance: Analysis of the Squatters’ Movement and Squatted Social Centres in Brighton
by E.T.C. Dee - 113-121 Culture, Power and Social Disparity: Researching Russia's Upper Class
by Elisabeth Schimpfossl - 122-134 Reflections on Positionality from a Russian Woman Interviewing Russian-Speaking Women in London
by Darya Malyutina - 135-147 On Being a Punk and a Scholar: A Reflexive Account of Researching a Punk Scene in Russia
by Ivan Gololobov - 148-161 Trust, Access and Sensitive Boundaries between ‘Public’ and ‘Private’: A Returning Insider's Experience of Research in Bulgaria
by Milena I. Kremakova - 162-175 The Dereliction Tourist: Ethical Issues of Conducting Research in Areas of Industrial Ruination
by Alice Mah - 176-189 Ethics and Emotions: A Migrant Researcher Doing Research among Romanian Migrants
by Oana Romocea - 188-189 Book Review: Protest Camps
by Sara Deffendoll - 190-191 Book Review: The Tories: From Winston Churchill to David Cameron
by Antje Bednarek-Gilland - 192-193 Book Review: Essentials of Thinking Ethically in Qualitative Research (Qualitative Essentials)
by Linda Asquith - 194-195 Book Review: The Mountain of Silence: A Search for Orthodox Spirituality
by Alp Arat - 196-202 Research Ethics and Moral Dilemmas of Social Research in Post-Socialist Europe and Beyond
by Ulrike Ziemer & Anton Popov
September 2014, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 1-14 ‘Fighting Science with Social Science: Activist Scholarship in an International Resistance Project’
by Stevienna de Saille - 15-29 ‘Ghettos of the Mind’: Realities and Myths in the Construction of the Social Identity of a Dublin Suburb
by Martina Byrne & Brid Ni Chonaill - 30-44 The Paranormal is (Still) Normal: The Sociological Implications of a Survey of Paranormal Experiences in Great Britain
by Madeleine Castro & Roger Burrows & Robin Wooffitt - 45-52 Garden Stories: Auto/biography, Gender and Gardening
by Mark Bhatti - 53-64 Using Secondary Analysis to Maintain a Critically Reflexive Approach to Qualitative Research
by Sarah Wilson - 65-78 Working at Pleasure in Young Women's Alcohol Consumption: A Participatory Visual Ethnography
by Angus Bancroft & Mariah Jade Zimpfer & Orla Murray & Martina Karels - 79-92 A Methodological Intervention in Cosmopolitanism Research: Cosmopolitan Dispositions Amongst Digital Natives
by Johan Lindell - 93-103 Beyond Economic Interests: Attitudes toward Foreign Workers in Australia, the United States and East Asian Countries
by Ming-Chang Tsai & Rueyling Tzeng - 104-117 An Alternative Ethics? Justice and Care as Guiding Principles for Qualitative Research
by Martyn Hammersley & Anna Traianou - 118-128 The Politics of Health Services Research: Health Professionals as Hired Hands in a Commissioned Research Project in England
by Simon Dyson & Sue Dyson - 129-135 Special Section Introduction: Mass Observation as Method
by Emma Casey & Fiona Courage & Nick Hubble - 136-146 The Materiality of Method: The Case of the Mass Observation Archive
by Liz Moor & Emma Uprichard - 147-160 A Sociologist's Field Notes to the Mass Observation Archive: A Consideration of the Challenges of ‘re-Using’ Mass Observation Data in a Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Study
by Rose Lindsey & Sarah Bulloch - 161-176 ‘Clearly Necessary’, ‘Wonderful’ and ‘Engrossing’? Mass Observation Correspondents Discuss Forensic Technologies
by Dana Wilson-Kovacs - 177-202 Synthetic sociology and the ‘long workshop’: How Mass Observation ruined meta-methodology
by Rachel Hurdley - 203-213 ‘Mass Gambling’ from 1947 to 2011: Controversies and Pathologies
by Emma Casey - 214-225 Shared Ownership and Mutual Imaginaries: Researching Research in Mass Observation
by Annebella Pollen - 226-236 The Observers and the Observed: The ‘dual Vision’ of the Mass Observation Project
by Anne-Marie Kramer - 237-245 Representing Attitudes to Welfare Dependency: Relational Geographies of Welfare
by Jessica Pykett - 246-255 Stigmatising the Poor without Negative Images: Images of Extreme Poverty and the Formation of Welfare Attitudes
by Béla Janky & Béla Janky & Boglarka Bakó & Péter Szilágyi & Adrienn Bognár - 256-262 Thinking with ‘White Dee’: The Gender Politics of ‘Austerity Porn’
by Kim Allen & Imogen Tyler & Sara De Benedictis - 263-268 ‘Benefits Street’ and the Myth of Workless Communities
by Robert Macdonald & Tracy Shildrick & Andy Furlong - 269-276 Golden Dawn, Media Representation and the Neoliberal Restructuring of Social Welfare: On the Greek Crisis and the Mobilization of Disidentifications
by Ioannis Prinos - 277-283 Welfare Commonsense, Poverty Porn and Doxosophy
by Tracey Jensen - 284-285 Book Review: Good, the Bad, and the Data: Shane the Lone Ethnographer's Basic Guide to Qualitative Data Analysis
by Kevin Walby - 286-287 Book Review: Ageing, Narrative and Identity: New Qualitative Social Research
by Julia Bennett - 288-289 Book Review: The Naxalities and Their Ideology, Third Edition: The Naxalities and Their Ideology, Third Edition (Oxford India Paperbacks)
by Carlos Eduardo & Rebello de Mendonça
May 2014, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 1-1 Book Review: Documents of Life Revisited
by Jacques Human - 1-2 Book Review: Whiteness Fractured
by Kerryn Husk - 1-2 Book Review: Companions in Crime: The Social Aspects of Criminal Conduct (Cambridge Studies in Criminology)
by Jessica Streeter - 1-2 Introduction: Happiness Studies
by Mark Cieslik - 1-8 Acculturation, Not Socialization, for African American Females in the STEM Fields
by Joretta Joseph - 1-8 Flanking Gestures: Gender and Emotion in Fieldwork
by Terressa Benz - 1-9 Where Happiness Varies: Recalling Adam Smith to Critically Assess the UK Government Project Measuring National Well-Being
by Jan Eichhorn - 1-9 Happiness and Memory: Some Sociological Reflections
by Laura Hyman - 1-10 An Intergenerational Approach to Transitions to Adulthood: The Importance of History and Biography
by Ann Nilsen & Julia Brannen - 1-10 In this World but Not of It: Midwives, Amish, and the Politics of Power
by Natalie Jolly - 1-11 Parenting, Play and the Work-Family Interaction
by Stefano Ba - 1-11 The Morality of the Social in Critical Accounts of Popular Music
by Andrew Whelan - 1-11 Qualitative Upward Mobility, the Mass-Media and ‘Posh’ Masculinity in Contemporary North-East Britain: A Micro Sociological Case-Study
by Andreas Giazitzoglu - 1-12 Talking Ties: Reflecting on Network Visualisation and Qualitative Interviewing
by Louise Ryan & Jon Mulholland & Agnes Agoston - 1-13 Towards a Developmental Understanding of Happiness
by Alexandra Jugureanu & Jason Hughes & Kahryn Hughes - 1-14 Positive Sociology and Appreciative Empathy: History and Prospects
by Neil Thin - 1-14 Cognitive, Affective and Eudemonic Well-Being in Later Life: Measurement Equivalence over Gender and Life Stage
by Bram Vanhoutte & James Nazroo - 1-15 Learning to be Affected: Masculinities, Music and Social Embodiment
by Sam De Boise - 1-18 Towards a Sociology of Happiness: The Case of an Age Perspective on the Social Context of Well-Being
by Christian Kroll
February 2014, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-12 Why Has Civic Education Failed to Increase Young People's Political Participation?
by Nathan Manning & Kathy Edwards - 1-15 User Involvement in Mental Health Services: A Case of Power over Discourse
by Lydia Lewis - 16-28 Teenage Mothers, Stigma and Their ‘Presentations of Self’
by Kyla Ellis-Sloan - 29-41 Ethics in Violence and Abuse Research - a Positive Empowerment Approach
by Julia Downes & Liz Kelly & Nicole Westmarland - 42-55 Multidimensional Deprivation in Contemporary Switzerland across Social Groups and Time[1]
by Mario Lucchini & Christine Butti & Jenny Assi & Dario Spini & Laura Bernardi - 56-66 Quota Sampling as an Alternative to Probability Sampling? An Experimental Study
by Keming Yang & Ahmad Banamah - 67-77 Researching the Intangible: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study of the Everyday Practices of Belonging
by Julia Bennett - 78-94 Migration and Long-Distance Commuting Histories and Their Links to Career Achievement in Germany: A Sequence Analysis
by Gil Viry & Heiko Rüger & Thomas Skora - 95-100 Occupy as a Free Space - Mobilization Processes and Outcomes
by Silke Roth & Clare Saunders & Cristiana Olcese - 111-120 Positionality and Ethics in the Qualitative Research of Migrants’ Homes
by Anna Pechurina - 121-128 Re-Constructing the Map: NBC's Geographic Imagination and the Opening Ceremony for the 2012 London Olympics
by Andrew Shears & Emily Fekete - 129-131 Introduction for Special Section: Attitudes: Ontology, Methodology, Impact
by Mark Elliot & David Voas & Alison Park - 132-144 Towards a Sociology of Attitudes
by David Voas - 145-158 What's Driving the Public? A Cross-Country Analysis of Political Attitudes, Human Values and Political Articulation
by Joakim Kulin & Alexander Seymer - 159-174 Using Agent Based Modelling to Integrate Data on Attitude Change
by Edmund Chattoe-Brown - 175-186 From Survey to Policy: Community Relations in Northern Ireland
by Paula Devine & Gillian Robinson - 187-201 Education, Social Attitudes and Social Participation among Adults in Britain
by Lindsay Paterson - 202-213 Attitudes to the Welfare State: A Systematic Review Approach to the Example of Ethnically Diverse Welfare States
by Trude Sundberg - 214-223 Social Theory or Attitudinal Types: A Case Study of Attitudes towards Relationships
by Laura Watt & Mark Elliot - 224-225 Book Review: Gender (Key Concepts) (Polity Key Concepts in the Social Sciences Series)
by Tristan Kennedy - 226-227 Book Review: Dangerous Others, Insecure Societies
by Kevin Walby - 228-229 Book Review: Reclaiming the F Word
by Carli-Ria Rowell - 230-231 Book Review: Waiting for Jose
by Matthew Ward - 232-233 Book Review: Anti-Capital: Human, Social and Cultural
by Arick Dakessian - 234-235 Book Review: Social Media as Surveillance
by Andrew Mason
November 2013, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 1-14 Collisions, Coalitions and Riotous Subjects: Reflections, Repercussions and Reverberations - an Introduction
by Kim Allen & Sumi Hollingworth & Ayo Mansaray & Yvette Taylor - 5-9 Reflections on a ‘Depressing Inevitability’
by Marisa Silvestri - 10-13 Collisions, Coalitions and Riotous Subjects: The Riots One Year on and an Academic's Unquenched Anger
by Antoine J Rogers - 14-17 Bodies and Voices: Reflections on ‘Collisions, Coalitions and Riotous Subjects: The Riots One Year On’
by Harriet Cooper - 18-24 Reflections on a Week of Riotous Events: Practising ‘Political Listening’ and Youth ‘Public Sociology’
by Ester Mcgeeney - 25-35 The Riots of the Underclass?: Stigmatisation, Mediation and the Government of Poverty and Disadvantage in Neoliberal Britain
by Imogen Tyler - 36-47 Riots, Restraint and the New Cultural Politics of Wanting
by Tracey Jensen - 48-56 ‘Urban Safaris’: Looting, Consumption and Exclusion in London 2011
by Emma Casey - 57-67 Swagger, Ratings and Masculinity: Theorising the Circulation of Social and Cultural Value in Teenage Boys’ Digital Peer Networks
by Laura Harvey & Jessica Ringrose & Rosalind Gill - 68-99 Fox-Trotting the Riot: Slow Rioting in Britain's Inner City
by Lisa Mckenzie - 100-110 Reporting the Riots: Parenting Culture and the Problem of Authority in Media Analysis of August 2011
by Jennie Bristow - 111-121 Speaking and Listening: The 2011 English Riots
by Leah Bassel - 122-137 Talkin’ ‘Bout My Generation’: Perceptions of Generational Belonging among the 1958 Cohort
by Jane Elliott - 138-147 Research on the ‘Inside’: The Challenges of Conducting Research with Young Offenders
by Nalita James - 148-157 Student Evaluations of Teaching as ‘Fact-Totems’: The Case of the UK National Student Survey
by Duna Sabri - 158-166 Occupational Mobility at Migration - Evidence from Spain
by Mikolaj Stanek & Alberto Veira Ramos - 167-181 Ideology in Disguise: Place Name Metonyms and the Discourse of Newspaper Headlines
by Jenny Lewin-Jones & Mike Webb - 182-194 George Herbert Mead on Humans and Other Animals: Social Relations after Human-Animal Studies
by Rhoda Wilkie & Andrew Mckinnon - 195-212 Mobilising ‘Minutemen’: Predicting Public Support for Anti-Immigration Activism in the United States
by Matthew Ward - 213-226 The Chameleon Habitus: Exploring Local Students’ Negotiations of Multiple Fields
by Jessica Abrahams & Nicola Ingram - 227-236 Structure, Agency, Subculture: The CCCS, Resistance through Rituals, and ‘Post-Subcultural’ Studies
by Paul Sweetman - 237-249 Analysing ‘Seriousness’ in Roller Derby: Speaking Critically with the Serious Leisure Perspective
by Maddie Breeze - 250-265 Desperately Seeking Certainty? The Case of Asylum Applicants and People Planning an Assisted Suicide in Switzerland
by Naomi Richards & Rebecca Rotter - 266-267 Book Review: Passion and Paranoia
by Nune Nikoghosyan - 268-269 Book Review: The ERASMUS Phenomenon - Symbol of a New European Generation? (Education Beyond Borders Studies in Educational and Academic Mobility and Migration)
by Alex Seal - 270-271 Book Review: A Theory of Fields
by Emre Tarim - 272-273 Book Review: What's Wrong with Fat?
by Steve Woods
August 2013, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 1-18 ‘You Are Here’: Visual Autobiographies, Cultural-Spatial Positioning, and Resources for Urban Living
by Corinne Squire & Cigdem Esin & Chila Burman - 19-30 Habitus Disjunctures, Reflexivity and White Working-Class Boys’ Conceptions of Status in Learner and Social Identities
by Garth Stahl - 31-41 Why Sociology Should Use Agent Based Modelling
by Edmund Chattoe-Brown - 42-51 ‘It Sounds Unwelcoming, It Sounds Exclusive, but I Think It's Just a Question of Arithmetic Really’: The Limits to White People's Anti-Essentialist Perspectives on the Nation
by Charles Leddy-Owen - 52-62 Picturing Urban Regeneration: A Study of Photographers in Liverpool, UK
by Paul Jones - 63-73 Outclassed?: Undergraduates’ Perceptions of the Competition for Primary Teaching Jobs in England and Wales
by Andrew Morrison - 74-84 Knowing the Tweeters: Deriving Sociologically Relevant Demographics from Twitter
by Luke Sloan & Jeffrey Morgan & William Housley & Matthew Williams & Adam Edwards & Pete Burnap & Omer Rana - 85-96 The Dynamics of Impersonal Trust and Distrust in Surveillance Systems
by Darren Ellis & David Harper & Ian Tucker - 97-104 Sociology without Frontiers? On the Pleasures and Perils of Interdisciplinary Research
by Alison Pilnick - 105-117 Reflections on the Process of Researching Disabled People's Sexual Lives
by Kirsty Liddiard - 118-129 Youth Studies, Housing Transitions and the ‘Missing Middle’: Time for a Rethink?
by Steven Roberts - 130-146 Live Art as Urban Praxis: The Political Aesthetics of the City
by Cath Lambert - 147-153 The London 2012 Legacy for Primary Physical Education: Policy by the Way?
by Gerald Griggs & Gavin Ward - 154-157 ‘We Aren't Racing a Fair Race’: Rawls, Sen, and the Paralympic Games
by Gareth Martin Thomas & Tim Banks - 158-162 The Class of London 2012: Some Sociological Reflections on the Social Backgrounds of Team GB Athletes
by Andy Smith & David Haycock & Nicola Hulme - 164-167 Disability ‘Rights’ or ‘Wrongs’? The Claims of the International Paralympic Committee, the London 2012 Paralympics and Disability Rights in the UK
by Stuart Braye & Tom Gibbons & Kevin Dixon - 168-173 London 2012 and Environmental Sustainability: A Study through the Lens of Environmental Sociology
by John Karamichas - 174-177 The Sustainable Development of the Olympic Games: Critical Connections
by Gregory Borne - 178-187 Femininity, Childhood and the Non-Making of a Sporting Celebrity: The Beth Tweddle Case
by Rachel Lara Cohen - 188-189 Book Review: Sporting Times (Palgrave Pivot)
by Colleen Deane - 190-191 Book Review: Researching Amongst Elites
by Jonathan Dean