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December 2000, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 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 - 139-140 Book Review: The Myth of Social Action
by Alan Warde - 141-141 Book Review: ‘Childhood’ in ‘Crisis’
by Allison James - 142-143 Book Review: Contemporary Racisms and Ethnicities
by Martina Boese - 144-145 Book Review: Reconstructing Old Age: New Agendas in Social Theory and Practice
by Kate Davidson - 146-147 Book Review: Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations since 1875
by Paul Kennedy - 148-148 Book Review: Crime in Context: A Critical Criminology of Market Societies
by Sandra Walklate - 149-151 Books Received - Volume 5, Issue 2
by N/A - 152-152 Contributors to Volume 5, Number 2
by N/A - 153-154 Book Review: Global Sport: Identities, Societies, Civilizations
by Ian McDonald
May 2000, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-4 ‘Reflexivity in Social Life and Sociological Practice: A Rejoinder to Roger Slack’
by Tim May - 5-19 ‘Social Work Research as Knowledge/Power in Practice’
by Heather D'Cruz - 20-26 ‘Sacking the New Jerusalem? - The New Right, Social Democracy and Professional Identities’
by Gerard Hanlon - 27-31 ‘Reflexivity or Sociological Practice: A Reply to May’
by Roger Slack - 32-44 ‘The Visual Availability and Local Organisation of Public Surveillance Systems: The Promotion of Social Order in Public Spaces’
by Mike Ball - 45-54 ‘Feminist Analysis of Science and the Implications for Higher Education’
by Kate Bloor - 55-60 ‘Neue Rechte: Ethnocentrism, Culture and Cultural Identity’
by Reinhold Gärtner - 61-73 ‘Researching a Hard-To- Access and Vulnerable Population: Some Considerations on Researching Drug and Alcohol-Using Mothers’
by Sarah Goode - 74-84 ‘Who Wants to be a Social Engineer? A commentary on David Blunkett's Speech to the ESRC’
by Peter Hodgkinson - 85-98 ‘Reproductive Regimes: Changing Relations of Inter-dependence and Fertility Change’
by Sarah Irwin - 99-106 ‘British ‘Moral Right’ Women and Feminism’
by Donna Luff - 107-115 ‘“Money for nothing†?: Understanding Giving to Beggars’
by Ian McIntosh & Angus Erskine - 116-129 ‘What Difference does it Make? Women's Pop Cultural Production and Consumption in Manchester’
by Nicola Richards & Katie Milestone - 130-138 “Homosexuality and the New Right: The Legacy of the 1980s for New Delineations of Homophobiaâ€
by Matthew Waites - 139-147 ‘Germanness in One Country: Austria, Joerg Haider and Nationalist Legacy’
by Wolfgang Weber - 148-157 ‘“New Right†or “Backlash†? Section 28, Moral Panic and “Promoting Homosexuality†’
by Sue Wise - 158-163 ‘The ‘New’ Right: Definition, Identification, Differentiation’
by Aaron Winter - 164-164 Book Review: Challenges for Work and Family in the Twenty-First Century
by Ian Procter - 165-165 Book Review: Television and its Viewers, Cultivation Theory and Research
by Dave Haans - 166-166 Book Review: Material Culture in the Social World
by Kevin Hetherington - 167-168 Book Review: Evaluation and Social Work Practice
by Dianne Phillips - 169-170 Book Review: Science and Social Science
by Dave Randall - 171-172 Book Review: Cleavage: Technology, Controversy and the Ironies of the Man-made Breast
by Kathy Davis - 173-174 Book Review: Questions of Competence: Culture, Classification and Intellectual Disability
by Mark Sherry - 175-175 Book Review: Sociological Practice: Linking Theory and Social Research
by Esther Dermott - 176-177 Book Review: Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology
by Gaby Atfield - 178-179 Book Review: Soundbite Culture: The Death of Discourse in a Wired World
by Tim Dant - 180-181 Book Review: Islam and Feminisms: An Iranian Case-Study
by Pnina Werbner - 182-186 Books Received - Volume 5, Issue 1
by N/A - 187-187 Book Review: Evaluation Research: An Introduction to Principles, Methods and Practice
by Dianne Phillips - 188-189 Contributors to Volume 5, Number 1
by N/A - 190-191 Book Review: Disability Politics and Community Care
by Bob Sapey - 192-192 Book Review: The Age of Chance: Gambling in Western Culture
by Heather Worth - 193-194 Book Review: Powers of Freedom: Reframing Political Thought
by Daniel Teghe - 195-196 Book Review: Qualitative Evaluation
by Dianne Phillips - 197-198 Book Review: Modernities: A Geographical Interpretation
by Mark Banks
February 2000, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 1-4 Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear - Or the more Things Change the More they Stay the Same- Or Ruminations on Space and Time in the Next Millennium
by Marilyn Porter - 5-7 ‘Looking Backward’ and Not Looking Forward
by Martha Gimenez - 8-10 Predictions
by Howard Becker - 11-27 Plans, Evaluation, and Accountability at the Workplace
by Ilpo Koskinen - 28-42 Strategic Minorities and the Global Network of Power: Western Thrace and Northern Ireland in Comparative Perspective
by Manussos Marangudakis & William Kelly - 43-57 Theorising Empowerment Thought: Illuminating the Relationship between Ideology and Politics in the Contemporary Era
by Dod Forrest - 58-63 The Scrying Game: The Future of Humanity and the Humanity of the Future
by Alan Aldridge - 64-66 Predictions for Social Research on Line: Educational Reform
by Kenji Kosaka - 67-75 Electronic Commerce and the Sociology of Money
by Supriya Singh - 76-77 A Bit of Sorcery: Peering into the Next Century
by Irwin Deutscher - 78-97 The Health Analysis and Action Cycle an Empowering Approach to Women's Health
by Marion Gibbon - 98-101 The Future of Sociology: An African View
by Fred Hendricks - 102-113 The Usefulness of Indepth Life History Interviews for Exploring the Role of Social Structure and Human Agency in Youth Transitions
by Gill Hubbard - 114-117 Futures?
by John Jackson - 118-126 Consciousness in Transition: A Case Study of Social Identity Formation in KwaZulu-Natal Study Description and Methodology
by T Marcus & D Manicom - 127-138 Women in the British Sociological Labour Market, 1960-1995
by Jennifer Platt - 139-149 Dealing with Difference: Researching Health Beliefs and Behaviours of British Asian Mothers
by Katherine Reed - 150-151 Introduction to Predictions
by Liz Stanley - 152-170 Women in Low Status Part-Time Jobs: A Class and Gender Analysis
by Tracey Warren - 171-184 Changing Connectivity: A Future History of Y2.03K
by Barry Wellman - 185-198 Surviving through Substance Use: The Role of Substances in the Lives of Women who Appear before the Courts
by Emma Wincup - 199-200 Book Review: The British Immigration Courts
by Ian Law - 201-202 Book Review: Weighty Issues: Fatness and Thinness as Social Problems
by Catherine Walker - 203-205 Book Review: Scattered Belongings: Cultural Paradoxes of ‘Race’, Nation and Gender
by Maria Summerson - 206-207 Book Review: Studying the Media (2nd edition)
by Allison Cavanagh - 208-209 Book Review: Nike Culture: The Sign of the Swoosh
by Tom Fleming - 210-210 Book Review: Making Meaning of Narratives
by Amanda Coffey - 211-212 Book Review: Valuing Technology: Organisations, Culture and Change
by Mike Geppert - 213-214 Book Review: Women in Contemporary Britian
by Jenny Ryan - 215-215 Book Review: Working Hard and Making Do
by Ray Pahl - 216-217 Book Review: Introducing Social Networks
by Bonnie H. Erickson - 218-219 Book Review: Challenging Women: Gender, Culture and Organisation
by Rachel Lewis - 220-221 Book Review: Doing Conversational Analysis
by David Randall - 222-223 Book Review: Sociological Snapshots: Seeing Social Structure and Change in Everday Life
by William Housley - 224-225 Book Review: Sport, Culture and the Media
by Alan Tomlinson - 226-227 Book Review: Theorizing Classical Sociology
by Martin O'Brien - 228-235 Books Received - Volume 4, Issue 4
by N/A - 236-237 Contributors to Volume 4, Number 4
by N/A - 238-239 Book Review: The ‘New’ Family ?
by Judith Stacey - 240-241 Book Review: The Social Shaping of Technology: Second Edition
by Liz Marr - 242-242 Book Review: Responding to Poverty: The Politics of Cash and Care
by Tony Maltby
March 1999, Volume 4, Issue 71
- 71-83 ‘Winners’ and ‘Losers’ in Social Transformations
by Graham Crow & Tony Rees
September 1999, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-13 Agricultural Biotechnology: Its Recent Evolution and Implications for Agrofood Political Economy
by Fred Buttel - 14-23 Necessary Evils? Opening up Closings in Sociology and Biotechnology
by Les Gofton & Erica Haimes - 24-31 Cultivation and Comprehension: How Genetic Modification Irreversibly Alters the Human Engagement with Nature
by Mark Harvey - 32-42 ‘What are ‘they’ Doing to our Food?’: Public Concerns about Food in the UK
by Alison Shaw - 43-56 Feminist Sociology and Sociological Feminism: Recovering the Social in Feminist Thought
by Stevi Jackson - 57-62 Prediction in Sociology: Prospects for a Devalued Activity
by Alan Aldridge - 63-81 Realtime Interviewing Using the World Wide Web
by Peter Chen & S.M. Hinton - 82-95 Role as an Interactional Device and Resource in Multidisciplinary Team Meetings
by William Housley - 96-112 Fitness Gyms and the Local Organization of Experience
by Roberta Sassatelli - 113-121 Sociology, What's it for? A Critique of Gouldner
by Martyn Hammersley - 122-138 (Posts-) Modernism and Structuralism: Affinities and Theoretical Innovations
by Michael Peters - 139-153 ‘Whatever you Say Say Nothing’: An Ethnographic Encounter in Northern Ireland and its Sequel
by Andrew Finlay - 154-158 Genetics and the Future of Nature Politics
by Phil Sutton - 159-169 The Fear of Unreason: Science Wars and Sociology
by Geoff Cooper - 170-183 Heritage Work: Re-Representing the Work Ethic in the Coalfields
by Tim Strangleman & Emma Hollywood & Huw Beynon & Katy Bennett & Ray Hudson - 184-192 Reflexivity and Sociological Practice
by Tim May - 193-205 Structure, Strategy, Sustainability: What Future for New Social Movement Theory?
by Alana Lentin - 206-219 ‘Gypsies to the Camps!’: Exclusion and Marginalisation of Roma in the Czech Republic
by Angus Bancroft - 220-250 Is Class Changing? A Work-Life History Perspective on the Salariat
by Brendan Halpin - 251-261 The Influence of Popular Cultural Imagery on Public Attitudes towards Cloning
by Brigitte Nerlich & David D. Clarke & Robert Dingwall - 262-274 ‘Not Science but PR’: GM Food and the Makings of a Considered Sociology
by Anne Murcott - 275-281 Food Trust, Ethics and Safety in Risk Society
by Reidar Almas - 282-283 Book Review: News Culture
by Tim Dant - 284-285 Book Review: The Social Edges of Psychoanalysis
by Pam Lowe - 286-286 Book Review: The Ethnographic Self, Fieldwork and the Representation of Identity
by David Francis - 287-287 Book Review: Postemotional Society
by Nick Stevenson - 288-289 Augmenting the Basic Online Interview Process
by N/A - 290-294 Books Received - Volume 4, Issue 3
by N/A - 295-298 Contributors to Volume 4, Number 3
by N/A - 299-300 Book Review: Notes on the Plague Years Aids in Marseilles
by Gail Hawkes - 301-301 Book Review: Social Theory: A Historical Introduction
by Kate Reed - 302-302 Online Interviewing HTML code
by N/A - 303-304 Online Interviewing Pilot Study Overview
by N/A - 305-307 Book Review: The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change
by Ralph Schroeder - 308-310 Book Review: Living in a Technological Culture: Human Tools and Human Values
by Richard Harper
July 1999, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 1-14 Theory-Building with Nud.Ist: Using Computer Assisted Qualitative Analysis in a Media Case Study
by Katie MacMillan & Shelley McLachlan - 15-24 Token Salaries and Social Answers in Work Relations in Africa
by Massimo Repetti - 25-32 War and the Public Intellectual: Cosmopolitanism and Anti-Cosmopolitanism in the Kosovo Debate in Germany
by Alan Scott - 33-43 The Kosovan War, 1998-99: Transformations of State, War and Genocide in the Global Revolution
by Martin Shaw - 44-49 ‘War, Violence, Terror, Genocide’ - The Pacific Experience
by Zohl de Ishtar - 50-53 Dancing to Different Tunes: A Reply to Responses to here be Dragons
by Sara Scott - 54-61 A View from Hong Kong: Chinese Representations of War, Violence and American Imperialism
by John Goodwin & Katharine Hills - 62-74 Virtual Diaspora?: Imagining Croatia On-line
by Paul Stubbs - 75-83 The Rape of the Nation: Women Narrativising Genocide
by Ronit Lentin - 84-92 Deportations and Discursive Displacements
by R. Ruth Linden - 93-101 They Made a Desert and Called it Peace
by Mike Drake - 102-112 Life Course Data Collection: Qualitative Interviewing using the Life Grid
by Odette Parry & Carolyn Thompson & Gerry Fowkes - 113-124 Revisiting Role Theory: Roles and the Problem of the Self
by Stanley Raffel - 125-132 Memory, Trauma and Genocidal Nationalism
by Larry Ray - 133-134 Book Review: Ecologism: Toward Ecological Citizenship
by Harris Ali - 135-136 Book Review: Random Violence: How we Talk about New Crimes and New Victims
by Hazel May - 137-137 Book Review: Social Experiments Evaluating Public Programs with Experimental Methods
by Rhonda Cockerill - 138-139 Book Review: Basics of Qualitative Research Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory (2nd edition)
by Dave Francis - 140-141 Book Review: Computer Modeling of Social Processes
by Edmund Chattoe - 142-143 Appeal for Funding
by Medica Kosova - 144-145 Book Review: Introduction to Social Research: Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches
by Tracey Warren - 146-148 Books Received - Volume 4, Issue 2
by N/A - 149-150 Contributors to Volume 4, Number 2
by N/A - 151-152 Book Review: Using Foucault's Methods
by Geoff Cooper - 153-154 Kapululangu Aboriginal Women's Association
by N/A - 155-157 Book Review: Gender & Catastrophe
by Liz Stanley - 158-159 Book Review: American Homo: Community and Perversity
by Martin Holt
March 1999, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 1-13 Qualitative Sociology and Social Class
by Max Travers - 14-16 Reading Sara Scott's ‘Here be Dragons’
by Sue Wise - 17-28 Sociology of Education and Marxism in Brazil
by Oswaldo H. Yamamoto & Antonio Cabral Neto - 29-50 Gender Differences at Work: International Variations in Occupational Segregation
by Jennifer Jarman & Robert M. Blackburn & Bradley Brooks & Esther Dermott - 51-64 The Cyber-Ethnographic (Re)Construction of Two Feminist Online Communities
by katie j. ward - 65-70 A Critical Response to Sara Scott's ‘Here be Dragons: Researching the Unbelievable, Hearing the Unthinkable. A Feminist Sociologist in Uncharted Territory’
by Annie Huntington - 84-84 Book Review: Ruling Passions: Sexual Violence, Reputation and the Law
by Betsy Elizabeth A. - 85-85 Thanks to the following non-Board members who have refereed articles during 1998
by N/A - 86-91 Books Received - Volume 4, Issue 1
by N/A - 92-92 Rapid Response/Sociology Online: The Stephen Lawrence Murder and the Macpherson Inquiry Report
by Liz Stanley - 93-95 Book Review: Silicon Second Nature: Culturing Artificial Life in a Digital World
by Edmund Chattoe - 96-97 Book Review: Leisure, Lifestyle and the New Middle Class: A Case Study
by Fiona Devine - 98-99 Book Review: Queer Fictions of the Past: History, Culture and Difference
by Ken Plummer - 100-101 Book Review: Working with Men: Feminism and Social Work
by Lena Dominelli - 102-103 Contributors to Volume 4, Number 1
by N/A - 104-105 Book Review: Violence, Culture and Censure/ the Web of Violence: From Interpersonal to Global
by Tom Woodhouse - 106-106 Online Resources Relating to the Macpherson Report
by N/A - 107-114 Understanding the Police Investigation of the Murder of Stephen Lawrence: A ‘Mundane Sociological Analysis’
by Simon Holdaway - 115-123 Institutional Racism, Cultural Diversity and Citizenship: Some Reflections on Reading the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry Report
by Nira Yuval-Davis - 124-128 Social Research and the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry
by John Solomos - 129-136 Policing's Dark Secret: The Career Paths of Ethnic Minority Officers
by Nigel Fielding - 137-142 The Macpherson Report: A View from Greater Manchester
by Larry Ray & David Smith & Liz Wastell - 143-151 Institutional Racism, Power and Accountability
by Floya Anthias - 152-155 The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry Report, Racist Harassment and Racist Incidents: Changing Definitions, Clarifying Meaning?
by Kusminder Chahal - 156-166 ‘Over Policed and under Protected’: Stephen Lawrence, Institutional and Police Practices
by Louis Kushnick - 167-174 Beyond the Macpherson Report: Managing Murder Inquiries in Context
by Martin Innes - 175-183 Discretion, ‘Respectability’ and Institutional Police Racism
by P.A.J. Waddington
December 1998, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 1-13 Understanding the Patterns and Processes of Primary Care Use: A Combined Quantitative and Qualitative Approach
by Anne Rogers & Gerry Nicolaas - 14-25 But Women Can't Have ‘Hemophilia’!: A Look at the Lives of Women with Bleeding Disorder
by Diane Kholos Wysocki
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