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November 2002, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 78-82 Books received between 30/08/2002 and 30/11/2002
by N/A - 83-84 Dictionary of Social Sciences
by Sirpa Wrede - 85-86 Contributors to Volume 7, Number 4
by N/A - 87-89 Book Reviews
by Keith Macdonald - 90-90 Thinking and working sociologically: A call for contributions
by Graham Crow & Larry Ray - 91-92 Genetics and Society
by Georgina Haarhoff - 93-94 Feminist Methodology: Challenges and Choices
by Lydia Lewis - 95-96 The Life of Brian: Masculinities, Sexualities and Health in New Zealand
by Chris Brickell
August 2002, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 1-2 Contributors to Volume 7, Number 3
by N/A - 3-18 Young Women, Work and Inequality: Is it What They Want or What They Get? An Australian Contribution to Research on Women and Workforce Participation
by Deidre Wicks & Gita Mishra & Lisa Milne - 19-35 What are you Worth?: Why Class is an Embarrassing Subject
by Andrew Sayer - 36-49 Crossing Borders? Sociology, Globalization and Immobility
by Larry Ray - 50-68 Thinking Global but Acting Local: The Middle Classes in the City
by Tim Butler - 69-81 Social Exclusion of Pakistani and Bangladeshi Women
by Angela Dale - 82-91 Community Studies: Fifty Years of Theorization
by Graham Crow - 92-105 Family Transmission of Social Capital: Differences by Social Class, Education and Public Sector Employment
by Muriel Egerton - 106-116 Neighbourhood Social Capital: Does an Urban Gentry Help? Some Stories of Defining Shared Interests, Collective Action and Mutual Support
by Talja Blokland - 117-133 Dynamics of Social Capital: Trends and Turnover in Associational Membership in England and Wales, 1972-1999
by Yaojun Li & Mike Savage & Gindo Tampubolon & Alan Warde & Mark Tomlinson - 134-137 Globalisation and Social Change: Editorial Introduction
by Paula Black & Nick Crossley & Colette Fagan & Mike Savage & Laura Turney
May 2002, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 1-17 Degrees of Freedom: Do Graduate Women escape the Motherhood Gap in Pensions?
by Jay Ginn & Sara Arber - 18-24 Following the Queen: The Place of the Royal Family in the Context of Royal Visits and Civil Religion
by Anne Rowbottom - 25-39 The Failure of Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) and the Voiding of Privacy
by Felix Stalder - 40-55 Community Matters: Reflections from the Field
by Kirsty Sherlock - 56-67 From Community to Communicative Policing: ‘Signal Crimes’ and the Problem of Public Reassurance
by Martin Innes & Nigel Fielding - 68-79 ‘For Better or Worse?’: Heterosexuality Reinvented
by Jenny Hockey & Victoria Robinson & Angela Meah - 80-95 Cyberscience and Social Boundaries: The Implications of Laboratory Talk on the Internet
by Christine Hine - 96-105 ‘The Return of Assimilationism: Race, Multiculturalism and New Labour’
by Les Back & Michael Keith & Azra Khan & Kalbir Shukra & John Solomos - 106-117 The Piano in the Parlour: Methodological Issues in the Conduct of a Restudy
by Charlotte Aull Davies & Nickie Charles - 118-128 Knowing your Place: Gender and Reflexivity in two Ethnographies
by Fiona Gill & Catherine Maclean - 129-130 Making Hate a Crime: From Social Movement to Law Enforcement
by Mark Sherry - 131-132 Book Review
by Hans Mommaas - 133-134 Global Feminist Politics: Identities in a Changing World
by Susie Jacobs - 135-136 Television, Globalization and Cultural Identities
by Yon Hsu - 137-138 The Social Life of Avatars: Presence and Interaction in Shared Virtual Environments
by Nina Wakeford - 139-140 Doing Visual Ethnography Images, Media and Representation in Research
by Victoria Alexander - 141-142 Global Feminist Politics: Identities in a Changing World
by Susie Jacobs - 143-146 Books received between 31/3/2002 and 31/8/2002
by N/A - 147-149 Contributors to Volume 7, Number 2
by N/A - 150-152 Changing Works: Visions of a Lost Agriculture
by Caroline Knowles - 153-153 Volume 7, Issue 2
by N/A - 154-155 The Fight against Tobacco: The Movement, the State, and the Public's Health
by Edwin van Teijlingen
March 2002, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-8 Modern Monarchy: A Comparative View from Denmark
by Richard Jenkins - 9-25 A Simulation of the Structure of the World-Wide Web
by Moses Boudourides & Gerasimos Antypas - 26-40 The Political Economy of Diversity: Diversity Programs in Fortune 500 Companies
by John Ryan & James Hawdon & Allison Branick - 41-46 Generations and Heritage: Reflections on the Queen Mother's Funeral
by Janet Finch & David Morgan - 47-62 The Campaign against ‘Live Exports’ in the UK: Animal Protectionism, the Stigmatisation of Place and the Language of Moral Outrage
by John Walls - 63-70 God save the Queen: The Pistols’ Jubilee
by Les Back - 71-75 Concept Development in Sociology: A Comment on Steve Fuller's, ‘Will Sociology find some New Concepts before the US finds Osama bin Laden?’
by Stephen Vertigans & Philip Sutton - 76-91 Religious Diversity and Multiculturalism in Southern Europe: The Italian Mosque Debate
by Anna Triandafyllidou - 92-105 Nostalgia for Nationalisation - the Politics of Privatisation
by Tim Strangleman - 106-114 Jubilee Mugs: The Monarchy and the Sex Pistols
by Alex Law - 115-132 Attacking the Cultural Turn: Misrepresentations of the Service Encounter
by Steve Taylor - 133-146 Step-Fathering: Comparing Policy and Everyday Experience in Britain and Sweden
by Rosalind Edwards & Margareta Bäck-Wiklund & Maren Bak & Jane Ribben McCarthy - 147-171 Constructing the Identities of ‘Responsible Mothers, Invisible Men’ in Child Protection Practice
by Heather D'Cruz - 172-188 Cosmopolitanism, Multiculturalism and Citizenship
by Nick Stevenson - 189-194 Royal Ageing: The Queen Mother and Queen Victoria
by Mike Hepworth - 195-217 Comprehensive Community Initiatives: Addressing a ‘Problem’ in Local Governance or Creating One?
by Paul Crawshaw & Donald Simpson - 218-221 Signing your life away?: Why Research Ethics Committees (REC) shouldn't always require written confirmation that participants in research have been informed of the aims of a study and their rights - the case of criminal populations. (Commentary)
by Ross Coomber - 222-230 Diana, Princess of Wales: The Contemporary Goddess
by Helen Bramley - 231-232 Book Review
by Brian Longhurst - 233-236 Book Review
by David H.J. Morgan - 237-243 Review Article: The Chimera of Multiculturalism: Diversity and the Media
by Ellis Cashmore - 244-244 Books Received between 28/02/2002 and 31/05/2002
by N/A - 245-246 Introduction to the Rapid Response on the British Royal Family and its place in the contemporary world
by Graham Crow - 247-250 Contributors to Volume 7, Number 1
by N/A - 251-251 Volume 7, Issue 1
by N/A
February 2002, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 1-13 Opening and Closing the Gates: Recent Developments in Male Social Mobility in Britain
by Geoff Payne & Judy Roberts - 14-27 Teaching Social Theory in Trying Times
by Joyce Canaan - 28-43 ‘Austro-Pop’ since the 1980s: Two Case Studies of Cultural Critique and Counter- hegemonic Resistance
by Christian Karner - 44-60 Confidence amid Uncertainty: Ambitions and Plans in a Sample of Young Adults
by Michael Anderson & Frank Bechhofer & Lynn Jamieson & David McCrone & Yaojun Li & Robert Stewart - 61-64 Will Sociology find some New Concepts before the US finds Osama bin Laden?
by Steve Fuller - 65-80 The Myth of Medical Pluralism: A Critical Realist Perspective
by Gil-Soo Han - 81-93 ‘Claims and Disclaimers: Knowledge, Reflexivity and Representation in Feminist Research’
by Gayle Letherby - 94-95 Book Review: Fantasy City: Pleasure and profit in the postmodern metropolis
by Joanne Massey - 96-97 Book Review: New Age Travellers: Vanloads of Uproarious Humanity
by Colin Clark - 98-98 Book Review: Bridging Divides; The Channel Tunnel and English Legal Identity in Europe
by Adam Reed - 99-100 Book Review: Food, Drink and Identity: Cooking, Eating and Drinking in Europe since the Middle Ages
by Alan Warde - 101-101 Book Review: How Claims Spread: Cross-National Diffusion of Social Problems
by Talmadge Wright - 102-103 Book Review: Citizenship in a Global Age: Society, Culture, Politics
by Neil Washbourne - 104-105 Book Review: Material Memories: Design and Evocation
by Tim Dant - 106-107 Derek Wynne as Sociologist: A Tribute for Sociological Research Online
by N/A - 108-108 Contributors to Volume 6, Number 4
by N/A - 109-112 Books received between 30/11/2001 and 28/02/2002
by N/A
November 2001, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 1-12 Understanding Consumption: What Interviews with Retired Households Can Reveal about Budgetary Decisions
by Edmund Chattoe & Nigel Gilbert - 13-18 Control Creep
by Martin Innes - 19-24 Looking for Sociology after 11 September
by Steve Fuller - 25-30 Moral Tensions Between Western and Islamic Cultures: The Need for Additional Sociological Studies of Dissonance in the Wake of September 11
by Benet Davetian - 31-35 Back to the Future: ‘Islamic Terrorism’ and Interpretations of past and Present
by Stephen Vertigans & Philip Sutton - 36-50 Anti-nuclear Movements: Failed Projects or Heralds of a Direct Action Milieu?
by Ian Welsh - 51-62 The Lady Vanishes? Reflections on the Experiences of Married and Divorced Non- Heterosexual Fathers
by Gillian A. Dunne - 63-71 The Neglected Art of Hitch-Hiking: Risk, Trust and Sustainability
by Graeme Chesters & David Smith - 72-82 The Whispering Shadow: Collectivism and Individualism at Ikeda-Hoover and Nissan UK
by Carol Stephenson & Paul Stewart - 83-88 From Smart Bombs to Smart Bugs: Thinking the Unthinkable in Medical Sociology and Beyond
by Simon Williams - 89-100 The Paradigm Contingent Career? Women in Regional Newspaper Journalism
by Meryl Aldridge - 101-104 Confronting ‘Uncivil Society’ and the ‘Dark Side of Globalization’: Are Sociological Concepts up to the Task?
by Chris Rumford - 105-115 Modernization, Rationalization, and Education: Responding to the Other
by Marianna Papastephanou - 116-121 Surveillance after September 11
by David Lyon - 122-124 Book Review: Time Matters: On Theory and Method
by Edmund Chattoe - 125-125 Book Review: Review of World's Apart: Social Inequalities in a New Century
by Talmadge Wright - 126-127 Book Review: Classical Sociology
by D.W. Randall - 128-129 Book Review: Life in the Air: Surviving the New Culture of Air Travel
by Thomas Hylland Eriksen - 130-133 Books Received Between 31/08/01 and 30/11/01
by N/A - 134-134 Contributors to Volume 6, Number 3
by N/A - 135-136 Book Review: Baudrillard's Challenge: A Feminist Reading
by William Merrin - 137-138 Book Review: Beyond the Body: Death and Social Identity
by Mike Hepworth - 139-141 Introduction to the Rapid Response to September 11th
by Larry Ray - 142-143 Book Review: Faultlines of Consciousness: A View of Interactionalism in Sociology
by Martin Innes
August 2001, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 1-13 Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Learning from Women's Groups in Indonesia
by Marilyn Porter - 14-22 Smoke and Mirrors: Modernist Illusions in the Quantitative versus Qualitative Research Debate
by John R Schmuttermaier & David Schmitt - 23-36 Categorisation, Narrative and Devolution in Wales
by William Housley & Richard Fitzgerald - 37-53 Women's Occupations and the Social Order in Nineteenth Century Britain
by Wendy Bottero & Kenneth Prandy - 54-70 The Timing of Family Formation in Britain and Spain
by Clare Holdsworth & Jane Elliott - 71-78 The Social Worlds of Caravaning: Objects, Scripts and Practices
by Dale Southerton & Elizabeth Shove & Alan Warde & Rosemary Deem - 79-90 The Internet Matters: Exploring the Use of the Internet as a Research Tool
by Nicola Illingworth - 91-103 Field Research for Boneheads: From Naïveté to Insight on the Green Tortoise
by Timothy McGettigan - 104-105 Book Review: Contradictions of Consumption: Concepts, Practices and Politics in Consumer Society
by Terhi-Anna Wilska - 106-107 Book Review: Re-Drawing Boundaries: Work, Household, and Gender in China
by Jude Howell - 108-108 Book Review: Race, Media, and the Crisis of Civil Society: From Watts to Rodney King
by Talmadge Wright - 109-110 Book Review: Mothering the Self: Mothers, Daughters, Subjects
by Sara Mackian - 111-112 Book Review: Internet Communication and Qualitative Research: A Handbook for Researching Online
by Christine Hine - 113-114 Book Review: Structuration
by Richard Jenkins - 115-118 Books received between 31/05/01 and 31/08/01
by N/A - 119-119 Contributors to Volume 6, Number 2
by N/A - 120-124 Looking for Sociology after 11 September
by Steve Fuller
May 2001, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-14 ‘Superbrides’: Wedding Consumer Culture and the Construction of Bridal Identity
by Sharon Boden - 15-24 The Importance of Convention Status: A Case Study of the UK
by Alice Bloch - 25-42 The Basic Elements of a Systematic Theory of Ethnic Relations
by John Rex - 43-61 ‘I Saw You’: Searching for Lost Love via Practices of Reading, Writingand Responding
by Eric Laurier & Angus Whyte - 62-74 Physiotherapists and Evidence Based Practice: An Opportunity or Threat to the Profession?
by Rose Wiles & Sue Barnard - 75-82 Asylum, Refuge and Public Policy: Current Trends and Future Dilemmas
by Liza Schuster & John Solomos - 83-90 Homosexuality and Refugee Status in the United Kingdom
by Derek McGhee - 91-103 Taking Account of The Macro in the Micro-Politics of Family Viewing - Generational Strategies
by Carol MacKeogh - 104-105 Book Review: Divided Time: Gender, Paid Employment and Domestic Labour
by Rosemary Deem - 106-106 Book Review: Developing Focus Group Research: Politics, Theory and Practice
by Michael Warren - 107-108 Book Review: Theories of Race and Racism: A Reader
by Ben Carrington - 109-110 Book Review: Understanding Sport: An Introduction to the Sociological and Cultural Analysis of Sport
by Anthony King - 111-111 Book Review: Identity without Selfhood: Simone de Beauvoir and Bisexuality
by Momim Rahman - 112-113 Book Review: Social Theory in a Changing World
by Austin Harrington - 114-114 Book Review: Greenspeak: A Study of Environmental Discourse
by Kate Burningham - 115-116 Book Review: Understanding Contemporary Society: Understanding the Present
by Phil Mole - 117-118 Book Review: Even in Sweden: Racisms, Racialized Spaces, and the Popular Geographical Imagination
by Panu Lehtovuori - 119-119 Book Review: Review of Mothering Inner-city Children: The Early School Years
by Val Gillies - 120-122 Books Received - Volume 6, Issue 1
by N/A - 123-124 Contributors to Volume 6, Number 1
by N/A - 125-126 Book Review: Inside the Olympic Industry: Power, Politics and Activism
by Alan Tomlinson
February 2001, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-13 Snakes & Ladders: In Defence of Studies of Youth Transition
by Robert MacDonald & Paul Mason & Tracy Shildrick & Colin Webster & Les Johnston & Louise Ridley - 14-25 Making a Difference?: Institutional Habituses and Higher Education Choice
by Diane Reay & Miriam David & Stephen Ball - 26-36 Border Crossings: Narratives of Movement, ‘Home’ and Risk
by Deborah Lupton & John Tulloch - 37-50 Dialogue, Positionality and the Legal Framing of Ethnographic Research
by John Roberts - 51-67 The Plausibility of Class Cultural Explanations: An Analysis of Social Homogeneity using Swedish Data from the Late 1990s
by Erik Bihagen - 68-84 Responding to the Racialisation of Irishness: Disavowed Multiculturalism and its Discontents
by Ronit Lentin - 85-101 Youth Citizenship and Unemployment: The Case of Passive and Active Labour Market Policies towards the Young Unemployed in Greece
by Gabriella Lazaridis & Maria Koumandraki - 102-117 Cyber-Mothers: Online Synchronous Interviewing using Conferencing Software
by Henrietta O'Connor & Clare Madge - 118-119 Book Review: Hair Matters: Beauty, Power, and Black Women's Consciouness
by Rosemary DuPlessis - 120-121 Book Review: The Turbulence of Migration
by David Timothy Duval - 122-123 Book Review: Questioning identity: Gender, Class, Nation
by Catherine Walker - 124-124 Book Review: Nowhere to Grow
by Sue Grundy - 125-126 Book Review: Social Darwinism: Linking Evolutionary Thought to Social Theory
by Edmund Chattoe - 127-128 Book Review: Researching the Visual: Images, Objects, Contexts and Interactions in Social and Cultural Inquiry
by Sarah Pink - 129-130 Book Review: Selected Works of Herbert Blumer: A Public Philosophy for Mass Society
by Martin Innes - 131-132 Book Review: Doing Qualitative Research: A Practical Handbook
by Elery Hamilton-Smith - 133-134 Book Review: Adventures in Social Research: Data Analysis Using SPSS for Windows 95/98
by Tom Daly - 135-137 Books Received - Volume 5, Issue 4
by N/A - 138-139 Book Review: Back to Middletown: Three Generations of Sociological Reflections
by Martyn Hammersley - 140-141 Contributors to Volume 5, Number 4
by N/A - 142-143 Book Review: Sociology beyond Societies
by Andrew McKinnon - 144-145 Book Review: Governance of Science: Ideology and the Future of the Open Society
by Janet Vaux - 146-147 Book Review: Danger in the Field: Risk and Ethics in Social Research
by Ray Lee
December 2000, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 1-10 Shifting Classes: Interactions with Industry and Gender Shifts in the 1980s
by Jon Gubbay - 11-21 Proactive and Defensive Engagement: Social Citizenship in a Changing Public Sphere
by Nick Ellison - 22-31 Land Reform: A Foundation for Industrial Growth in Developing Countries?
by Anne Margrethe Brigham - 32-45 Changing Places: Privilege and Resistance in Contemporary Ireland
by Pat O'Connor - 46-57 Making Connections: Children, Technology, and the National Grid for Learning
by Jo Moran-Ellis & Geoff Cooper - 58-70 Queer Frameworks and Queer Tendencies: Towards an Understanding of Postmodern Transformations of Sexuality
by Sasha Roseneil - 71-81 The Class Situation of Information Specialists: A Case Analysis
by Clare Lewin & Myron Orleans - 82-90 Incestuous Fields: Management Research, Emotion and Data Analysis
by Linda Perriton - 91-103 Cash for Answers: The Association between School Performance and Local Government Finance
by Jon Mulberg - 104-104 Book Review: Crossing the Border
by Breda Gray - 105-105 Book Review: Sociology and the Future of Work: Contemporary Discourses and Debates
by Gary Pollock - 106-107 Book Review: A Phenomenology of Working-Class Experience
by Mike Savage - 108-108 Book Review: Race and Politics: Asian Americans, Latinos, and Whites in a Los Angeles Suburb
by Breda Gray - 109-110 Book Review: The Lived Body: Sociological Themes, Embodied Issues
by Mark Sherry - 111-114 Books Received - Volume 5, Issue 3
by N/A - 115-115 Contributors to Volume 5, Number 3
by N/A
September 2000, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 1-10 Conducting Qualitative Research on Wife Abuse: Dealing with the Issue of Anxiety
by Sevaste Chatzifotiou - 11-22 Writing about Health and Sickness: An Analysis of Contemporary Autobiographical Writing from the British Mass-Observation Archive
by Helen Busby - 23-32 Zimbabwe: Why Land Reform is a Gender Issue
by Susie Jacobs - 33-44 On-Line with the Friends of Bill W: Social Support and the Net
by Nicholas Pleace & Roger Burrows & Brian Loader & Steven Muncer & Sarah Nettleton - 45-56 Drug-Taking, ‘Risk Boundaries’ and Social Identity: Bodybuilders’ Talk about Ephedrine and Nubain
by Lee Monaghan & Michael Bloor & Russell P Dobash & Rebecca E Dobash - 57-65 Financing the Market-Based Redistribution of Land to Disadvantaged Farmers and Farm Workers in South Africa: Recent Performance of the Land Reform Credit Facility
by Michael Lyne & Paul Zille & Douglas Graham - 66-79 Debatable Land: National and Local Identity in a Border Town
by Richard Kiely & David McCrone & Frank Bechhofer & Robert Stewart - 80-88 Rethinking Land Reform in South Africa: An Alternative Approach to Environmental Justice
by Charles Geisler & Essy Letsoalo - 89-94 The Effect of Community Context in The South African Land Reform Programme
by Charles Crothers - 95-103 Informal Settlement Characteristics in a Rural Land Restitution Case: Elandskloof, South Africa
by Michael Barry & David Mayson - 104-115 Can't Talk, Won't Talk?: Methodological Issues in Researching Children
by Jeni Harden & Sue Scott & Kathryn Backett-Milburn & Stevi Jackson - 116-134 Ethnicity and Academia: Closure Models, Racism Models and Market Models
by Steve Fenton & John Carter & Tariq Modood - 135-136 Book Review: Modernity and Postmodern Culture
by Justin O'Connor - 137-138 Book Review: ‘Love as Passion: The Codification of Intimacy’ and ‘Observations on Modernity’
by Alexander Boskovik