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May 2015, Volume 20, Issue 2
February 2015, Volume 20, Issue 1
December 2014, Volume 19, Issue 4
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
February 2014, Volume 19, Issue 1
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
- 192-193 Book Review: Women and Society: The Road to Change
by Rense Nieuwenhuis
- 194-195 Book Review: Doing Harder Time?
by Tanita Maxwell
- 196-197 Book Review: Researching Non-Heterosexual Sexualities
by Rebecca Barnes
May 2013, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-10 Having Your Say: The Social Organisation of Online News Commentary
by Allison Cavanagh & Alex Dennis
- 11-21 The Hidden Dimensions of the Musical Field and the Potential of the New Social Data
by David Beer & Mark Taylor
- 22-35 Coming of (Old) Age in the Digital Age: ICT Usage and Non-Usage among Older Adults
by Barbara Barbosa Neves & Fausto Amaro & Jaime R. S. Fonseca
- 36-47 The Lived Experience of Diagnosis Delivery in Motor Neurone Disease: A Sociological-Phenomenological Study
by Amanda Pavey & Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson & Toby Pavey
- 48-58 Life Story Talk: Some Reflections on Narrative in Qualitative Interviews
by Julia Brannen
- 59-71 Widening Participation through Alternative Public Schools: A Canadian Example
by Cole Etherington
- 72-89 To Build a Notion: US State Department Nation Building Expertise and Postwar Settlements in 20th Century East Central Europe
by Liliana Riga & James Kennedy
- 90-102 Young Men, Sexual Ethics and Sexual Negotiation
by Moira Carmody
- 103-112 ‘Yobs’ and ‘Snobs’: Embodying Drink and the Problematic Male Drinking Body
by Thomas Thurnell-Read
- 113-117 The Role of Nationalism in the Olympics: Reflecting on the 2012 London Games
by Lijun Tang
- 118-125 ‘Bring on the Dancing Horses!’: Ambivalence and Class Obsession within British Media Reports of the Dressage at London 2012
by Thomas Fletcher & Katherine Dashper
- 126-130 Flows of Affect in the Olympic Stadium
by Nick J. Fox
- 131-136 Restricting the Public in Public Space: The London 2012 Olympic Games, Hyper-Securitization and Marginalized Youth
by Jacqueline Kennelly & Paul Watt
- 137-143 Race, Multiculturalism and the ‘Progressive’ Politics of London 2012: Passing the ‘Boyle Test’
by Aaron Winter
- 144-149 A Health and Social Legacy for East London: Narratives of ‘Problem’ and ‘Solution’ around London 2012
by Claire Thompson & Daniel Lewis & Trisha Greenhalgh & Stephanie Taylor & Steven Cummins
- 150-159 Olympic Dreams and Social Realities: A Foucauldian Analysis of Legacy and Mass Participation
by Heather Piper & Dean Garratt
- 160-161 Introduction for Special Section of Sociological Research Online: Modern Girlhoods
by Heather Mendick & Fiona Cullen & Pam Alldred & Simon Bradford
- 162-171 Childhood, Responsibility and the Liberal Loophole: Replaying the Sex-Wars in Debates on Sexualisation?
by Robbie Duschinsky
- 172-180 Passive, Heterosexual and Female: Constructing Appropriate Childhoods in the ‘Sexualisation of Childhood’ Debate
by Jessica Clark
- 181-191 ‘The Girl Effect’: Exploring Narratives of Gendered Impacts and Opportunities in Neoliberal Development
by Farzana Shain
- 192-203 Girls as the ‘New’ Agents of Social Change? Exploring the ‘Girl Effect’ through Sport, Gender and Development Programs in Uganda
by Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst
- 204-213 Bodies in a Frame: Black British, Working Class, Teenage Femininity and the Role of the Dance Class
by Camilla Stanger
- 214-222 Challenging Pedagogy: Emotional Disruptions, Young Girls, Parents and Schools
by Rosalyn George & John Clay
- 223-224 Book Review: Revisiting the Frankfurt School
by Yves Laberge
- 225-226 Book Review: Writing India: Colonial Ethnography in the Nineteenth Century
by Manish K. Thakur
- 227-228 Book Review: Everywhere and Nowhere: The State of Contemporary Feminism in the United States
by Orla Meadhbh Murray
February 2013, Volume 18, Issue 1