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August 2010, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 75-85 Gendered Performances in a Male-Dominated Subculture: ‘Girl Racers’, Car Modification and the Quest for Masculinity
by Karen Lumsden - 86-96 Institutional Racism in Mental Health Services: The consequences of compromised conceptualisation
by Hannah Bradby - 97-118 The Work of Repair: Gesture, Emotion and Sensual Knowledge
by Tim Dant - 119-132 Modelling Dimensions of ‘the Social’ in Knowledge Teams: An Operationalisation of Habermas’ Theory of Communicative Action
by Elizabeth Quinlan & Susan Robertson - 133-144 Racial Hatred and Unmourned Loss
by David Gadd - 145-147 Sociology Facing Climate Change
by John Urry - 148-150 Sociology in a Changing Climate
by Elizabeth Shove - 151-152 Book Review: The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron
by Antje Bednarek - 153-153 Book Review: Ethnicity (Key Concepts)
by Kerryn Husk - 154-154 Book Review: Wasted: Why Education Isn't Educating
by Najam Abbas - 155-155 Book Review: Pole Dancing, Empowerment and Embodiment
by Fran Carter - 156-156 Book Review: Material Religion and Popular Culture (Routledge Studies in Religion)
by Anja Finger - 157-157 Book Review: Selected Studies in International Migration and Immigrant Incorporation (IMISCOE Textbooks)
by Pratik Adhikary - 158-159 Book Review: Transitions through Homelessness: Lives on the Edge
by Alasdair B R Stewart
May 2010, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 1-16 Retirement: Institutional Pathways and Individual Trajectories in Britain and Germany
by Anette E. Fasang - 17-29 Social Mobility and Social Inequality: The Ambivalence of the Middle Class
by Yi-Lee Wong - 30-41 Social Security Policy and Vindictiveness
by Chris Grover - 42-52 Researcher-Led Development of E-Research in the Social Sciences: The Case of an E-Social Science Pilot Demonstrator Project
by Bridgette Wessels & Max Craglia - 53-64 Empowering or Disempowering? Online Support among Seafarer-Partners
by Lijun Tang - 65-77 ‘My Bed or Our Bed?’: Gendered Negotiations in the Sleep of Same-Sex Couples
by Allison Kirkman - 78-96 The Meanings of Communion: Anglican Identities, the Sexuality Debates, and Christian Relationality
by Robert M. Vanderbeck & Gill Valentine & Kevin Ward & Joanna Sadgrove & Johan Andersson - 97-108 “If I Shut My Eyes, I Cannot Hear You†: The Regulation of Parent and Adolescent Communication about Sexual Practices and Identities in the Family Context
by Sharon Elley - 109-115 Introduction: The Dynamics of Epistemic Communities
by Morgan Meyer & Susan Molyneux-Hodgson - 116-132 From Communities of Practice to Epistemic Communities: Health Mobilizations on the Internet
by Madeleine Akrich - 133-146 Caring for Weak Ties - the Natural History Museum as a Place of Encounter between Amateur and Professional Science
by Morgan Meyer - 147-160 Epistemic Communities Facing a New Type of Agora? Centres of Science, Technology and Innovation as Defining the New Research Landscape in Finland
by Seppo Poutanen & Anne Kovalainen - 161-173 Possibilities of Enacting and Researching Epistemic Communities
by Dagmar Lorenz-Meyer - 174-188 Let's Get Organised: Practicing and Valuing Scientific Work inside and outside the Laboratory
by Lisa Garforth & Anne Kerr - 189-190 Book Review: Mundane Heterosexualities: From Theory to Practices
by Yiu Tung Suen - 191-192 Book Review: Children of International Migrants in Europe: Comparative Perspectives
by Pratik Adhikary - 193-194 Book Review: The Competent Public Sphere
by Ewa Sadurska
February 2010, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-10 Parenting in Post-Divorce Estonian Families: A Qualitative Study
by Leeni Hansson - 11-23 Using Focus Group Research in Exploring the Relationships between Youth, Risk and Social Position
by Dave Merryweather - 24-36 The Impact of Spatial Segregation on the Employment Outcomes Amongst Bangladeshi Men and Women in England and Wales
by Nabil Khattab & Ron Johnston & Ibrahim Sirkeci & Tariq Modood - 37-46 Social Work, Risk, Power
by Roger Smith - 47-53 Can We Re-Use Qualitative Data via Secondary Analysis? Notes on Some Terminological and Substantive Issues
by Martyn Hammersley - 54-67 Individualized Housing Careers in Early Adulthood: Conditions and Constraints in a Familistic Society
by Magda Nico - 68-76 Portfolio-Based Performance Appraisal for Doctors: A Case of Paperwork Compliance
by John Martyn Chamberlain - 77-93 Criminology and Criminal Justice: Differences in Programs at the Master's Level
by Ruth Triplett & Elizabeth Monk-Turner - 94-95 Book Review: Gender, Health and Information Technology in Context (Health, Technology and Society)
by Michael Spivey - 96-99 Book Review: Who now reads (books on) Talcott Parsons?
by Bruce C Wearne - 100-101 Book Review: Boundaries of Touch: Parenting and Adult-Child Intimacy
by Tomaž Krpic - 102-103 Book Review: Television and Youth Culture: Televised Paranoia (Education, Psychoanalysis, Social Transformation)
by Mark Carrigan - 104-105 Book Review: Unanticipated Gains: Origins of Network Inequality in Everyday Life
by Dave Griffiths - 106-107 Book Review: Contesting Stories of Childhood Sexual Abuse
by Stephanie Petrie
January 2009, Volume 14, Issue 42
- 42-52 Born in the USA: Exceptionalism in Maternity Care Organisation among High-Income Countries
by Edwin van Teijlingen & Sirpa Wrede & Cecilia Benoit & Jane Sandall & Raymond DeVries
November 2009, Volume 14, Issue 5
- 1-13 Explaining the Health Gap Experienced by Girls and Women in Canada: A Social Determinants of Health Perspective
by Cecilia Benoit & Leah Shumka & Kate Vallance & Helga HallgrÃmsdóttir & Rachel Phillips & Karen Kobayashi & Olena Hankivsky & Colleen Reid & Elana Brief - 14-26 Using Mead's Theory of Emergence as a Framework for Sociological Inquiry into Pre-Service Teacher Education
by Jeanne Allen & Mark Sinclair & Richard Smith - 27-37 Archiving from below: The Case of the Mobilised Hawkers in Calcutta
by Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay - 38-48 A Membership Categorization Analysis of the Waco Siege: Perpetrator-Victim Identity as a Moral Discrepancy Device for ‘Doing’ Subversion
by Jonathan Clifton - 49-67 Pillars of Trust: An Experimental Study on Reputation and Its Effects
by Riccardo Boero & Giangiacomo Bravo & Marco Castellani & Francesco Laganà & Flaminio Squazzoni - 68-76 What a Difference a Death Makes: Protest, Policing and the Press at the G20
by Michael Rosie & Hugo Gorringe - 80-91 Revisiting the 2001 Riots: New Labour and the Rise of ‘Colour Blind Racism’
by James Rhodes - 92-104 Part-Time Work and Activity in Voluntary Associations in Great Britain
by Daiga KamerÄ de - 105-115 Jade's Dying Body: The Ultimate Reality Show
by Tony Walter - 116-123 Narratives from Major to Minor: On Resisting Binaries in Favour of Joined up Thinking
by Liz Stanley - 124-136 Apocalypse in the Long Run: Reflections on Huge Comparisons in the Study of Modernity
by John R. Hall - 137-146 Problems, Crises, Events and Social Change: Theory and Illustrations
by Constance A. Nathanson - 147-160 The Origins of Modern Nationalism in the North Atlantic Interaction Sphere
by Jonathan Hearn - 161-174 The Number of the South African War (1899-1902) Concentration Camp Dead: Standard Stories, Superior Stories and a Forgotten Proto-Nationalist Research Investigation
by Liz Stanley & Helen Dampier - 175-186 Fast Girls, Foreigners and GIs: An Exploration of the Discursive Strategies through Which the Status of Pre-Marital (Hetero)sexual Ignorance and Restraint Was Upheld during the Second World War
by Jenny Hockey & Angela Meah & Victoria Robinson - 187-195 Trans-Generational Memory: Narratives of World Wars in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland
by Tomoko Sakai - 196-205 Illness Narratives Revisited: The Failure of Narrative Reductionism
by Paul Atkinson - 206-212 Narrative Foundations of Knowing: Towards a New Perspective in the Sociology of Knowledge
by Anna Borisenkova - 213-222 Neopagan Narratives: Knowledge Claims and Other World ‘Realities’
by Sara Delamont - 223-230 Big Punning, Large Troping and Huge Riddling: Why and how Macbeth and other narrative texts are important and how to deal with them
by Joseph Maslen - 231-242 Futures Narratives, Possible Worlds, Big Stories: Causal Layered Analysis and the Problems of Youth
by Cate Watson - 243-258 Tilly's Technical Accounts and Standard Stories Explored in Financial Markets: The Case of the Istanbul Stock Exchange
by Emre Tarim - 259-271 The Age of Grief in the Time of Talk
by Julie Brownlie - 272-286 Narratives of Health Protection in Families with a Late-Onset Kidney Disease: Re-Defining Governmentality and Responsibility for Health in the Era of the ‘New’ Genetics
by Lucy Brindle - 287-292 Charles Tilly: Connecting Large Scale Social Change and Personal Narrative
by Ernesto Castañeda - 293-294 Coming of Age in Times of Uncertainty: Redefining Contemporary Adulthood
by Andrew King - 295-296 Youth Cultures: Scenes, Subcultures and Tribes (Routledge Advances in Sociology)
by Laura Manicom - 297-298 Youth (Key Concepts)
by Najam Abbas - 299-303 Books received from 22/8/2009 to 30/11/2009
by N/A
September 2009, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 1-7 Researching ‘Care’ in and around the Workplace
by Andrew Smith & Linda McKie - 8-18 ‘Their Risks Are My Risks’: On Shared Risk Epistemologies, Including Altruistic Fear for Companion Animals[1]
by Kevin Walby & Aaron Doyle - 19-26 Blurring Public and Private Sociology: Challenging an Artificial Division
by Kate Butler - 27-36 Work as Community: Narratives of Solidarity and Teamwork in the Contemporary Workplace, who Owns Them?
by Gillian Vogl - 37-49 Modes of Individualisation at Cemeteries
by Raf Vanderstraeten - 50-64 Analysing an Advertising Campaign: Towards an Integrated Cultural-Industrial Analysis
by Neil O'Boyle - 65-76 Through the Interviewer's Lens: Representations of 1960s Households and Families in a Lost Sociological Study
by John Goodwin & Henrietta O'Connor - 77-87 Making Use of Audio Diaries in Research with Young People: Examining Narrative, Participation and Audience
by Nancy Worth - 88-92 Sociological Futures: From Clock Time to Event Time
by Lisa Adkins - 93-94 Introduction – Global Social Inquiry: The Challenge of Listening
by Gurminder K. Bhambra - 95-99 ‘The Callous Credit Nexus’: Ideology and Compulsion in the Crisis of Neoliberalism
by Alex Law - 100-104 The Challenge of Global Social Inquiry
by John Holmwood - 105-108 Global Attentiveness and the Sociological Ear
by Les Back - 109-115 Modernity Coloniality and Visibility: The Politics of Time
by Rolando Vázquez - 116-117 Health, Emotion and the Body
by Paul Whybrow - 118-119 Public Sociology: Fifteen Eminent Sociologists Debate Politics and the Profession in the Twenty-First Century
by Alex Law - 120-121 Globalization in Question
by Jonathan H. Westover - 122-123 SPSS for Social Scientists
by Willis O. Odek - 124-128 Books received from 23/5/2009 to 31/8/2009
by N/A
May 2009, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 1-1 John D. Horne
by John D. Horne
March 2009, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 1-1 Introduction to the Rapid Response on the Current Financial Crisis/‘Credit Crunch’
by Ross Coomber & Gayle Letherby - 1-13 Transforming Masculinist Political Cultures? Doing Politics in New Political Institutions
by Stephanie Jones & Nickie Charles & Charlotte Aull Davies - 14-19 Sport in a Credit Crunched Consumer Culture
by John D. Horne - 20-35 Solo-Living, Demographic and Family Change: The Need to know more about men
by Lynn Jamieson & Fran Wasoff & Roona Simpson - 36-47 Rethinking the Social Construction of Technology through ‘Following the Actors’: A Reappraisal of Technological Frames
by Christina Prell - 48-59 Celebrity Gossip and the New Melodramatic Imagination
by David Beer & Ruth Penfold-Mounce - 60-69 ‘You Don't Know How Lucky you are to be Here!’: Reflections on Covert Practices in an Overt Participant Observation Study
by John S. McKenzie - 70-80 Revisiting a Moral Panic: Ascetic Protestantism, Attitudes to Alcohol and the Implementation of the Licensing Act 2003
by Henry Yeomans - 81-90 Reading Foucault: Genealogy and Social Science Research Methodology and Ethics
by Wendy Bastalich - 91-91 Books received from 16/2/2009 to 27/5/2009
by N/A - 92-96 New Divisions of Labour?: Comparative Thoughts on the Current Recession
by Graham Crow & Peter Hatton & Dawn Lyon & Tim Strangleman - 97-102 The Credit Crunch and the High Street: ‘Coming like a Ghost Town’
by Chris Yuill - 103-110 The Credit Crunch: Neo-Liberalism, Financialisation and the Gekkoisation of Society
by John D. Bone - 111-116 Migration and Recession: Polish Migrants in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland
by Torben Krings & Alicja Bobek & Elaine Moriarty & Justyna Salamonska & James Wickham - 117-118 The Politics of Cultural Work
by Vikki McCall - 119-119 Youth in Transition: In Eastern Europe and the West
by Alena Vasianovich - 120-121 Irish Children and Teenagers in a Changing World: The National Write Here, Write Now Project
by Alexandra Cox - 122-123 A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book about Qualitative Research (Very Short, Fairly Interesting & Cheap Books)
by Alison E. Woodward
January 2009, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-12 ‘Do We Look like Boy Racers?’ The Role of the Folk Devil in Contemporary Moral Panics
by Karen Lumsden - 13-25 Rethinking ‘Current Crisis’ Arguments: Gouldner and the Legacy of Critical Sociology
by Robert Hollands & Liz Stanley - 26-41 It's Not Just Structural: Social Movements are not Homogenous Responses to Structural Features, but Networks shaped by Organisational Strategies and Status
by Clare Saunders - 53-62 The Social Constructionist Challenge to Primacy Identity and the Emancipation of Oppressed Groups: Human Primacy Identity Politics and the Human/‘Animal’ Dualism
by Key Peggs - 63-74 Young People and Political Participation: An Analysis of European Union Policies
by Rachel Brooks - 75-88 Senses of Gender
by Jason Lim & Kath Browne - 89-89 Global Ambitions and Local Identities: An Israeli-American High-Tech Merger
by Emre Tarim - 90-90 Writing for Social Scientists: How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing & Publishing)
by Najam Abbas - 91-92 The Power of Looks: Social Stratification of Physical Appearance
by William Keenan - 93-94 New Frontiers in Science and Technology Studies
by Alexandros Kyrtsis - 95-96 Thinking Palestine
by Gad Yair - 97-98 After Optimism: Ireland, Racism and Globalisation
by Martin Power - 99-99 Books received from 25/10/2008 to 02/2/2009
by N/A
November 2008, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 1-13 Mockery and Morality in Popular Cultural Representations of the White, Working Class
by Jayne Raisborough & Matt Adams - 14-30 Rivalries and Racisms: ‘Closed’ and ‘Open’ Islamophobic Dispositions Amongst Football Supporters
by Peter Millward - 31-40 Using a Head-Mounted Video Camera to Understand Social Worlds and Experiences
by Katrina Myrvang Brown & Rachel Dilley & Keith Marshall - 41-50 The Notion of the Gift in the Donation of Body Tissues
by Rhonda Shaw - 51-59 ‘Sociologists Talking’
by Les Back - 60-61 Book Review: From the Womb to the Tomb: Issues in Medical Ethics
by Bruce C Wearne - 62-62 Book Review: G.H. Mead: A Critical Introduction
by Sandra Gulyurtlu - 63-63 Book Review: Olympic Industry Resistance: Challenging Olympic Power and Propaganda
by John Harris - 64-65 Book Review: Researching the Vulnerable
by Francisco Freitas
September 2008, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 1-12 Participatory Theatre as a Research Methodology: Identity, Performance and Social Action among Refugees
by Erene Kaptani & Nira Yuval-Davis - 13-26 My Family and Other Animals[1]: Pets as Kin
by Nickie Charles & Charlotte Aull Davies - 27-39 The Stylisation of Internet Life?: Predictors of Internet Leisure Patterns Using Digital Inequality and Status Group Perspectives
by Roderick Graham - 40-49 Analysing London's ‘New East End’ – How Can Social Science Make A Difference?
by Max Farrar - 50-67 White Memories, White Belonging: Competing Colonial Anniversaries in ‘Postcolonial’ East London
by Georgie Wemyss - 68-76 Between Being and Becoming? Rights, Responsibilities and the Politics of Multiculture in the New East End
by Michael J Keith - 77-90 Language, Gender and Citizenship: Obstacles in the Path to Learning English for Bangladeshi Women in London's East End
by Nilufar Ahmed - 91-101 Geographies of Inclusion/Exclusion: British Muslim Women in the East End of London
by Halima Begum - 102-116 Seeking Sanctuary: Exploring the Changing Postcolonial and Racialised Politics of Belonging in East London
by Shamser Sinha - 117-126 Towards a Sociology of Resentment: A Debate on Class and Whiteness
by Vron Ware - 127-135 The Material Presence of Absence: A Dialogue between Museums and Cemeteries
by Morgan Meyer & Kate Woodthorpe - 136-137 Book Review: Cosmic Society: Towards a Sociology of the Universe
by William Keenan - 138-139 Book Review: Going it Alone?: Lone Motherhood in Late Modernity
by Brian Conway - 140-141 Book Review: New Tech, New Ties: How Mobile Communication is Reshaping Social Cohesion
by Sakari Taipale - 142-143 Book Review: Researching Intimacy in Families
by Laura Centemeri - 144-160 Network Dynamics in the Transition to Democracy: Mapping Global Networks of Contemporary Indonesian Civil Society
by Yanuar Nugroho & Gindo Tampubolon
July 2008, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 1-16 Gender Variations in the Nature of Undeclared Work: Evidence from Ukraine
by Colin C. Williams & John Round - 17-30 Reflexivity in Research Practice: Informed Consent with Children at School and at Home
by Hayley Davies - 31-39 A Walk in Thirdspace: Place, Methods and Walking
by Kate Moles - 40-52 Presentation of Self in E-veryday Life: How People Labelled with Intellectual Disability Manage Identity as They Engage the Blogosphere
by Alex McClimens & Frances Gordon - 53-68 The Dynamics of Motherhood Performance: Hong Kong's Middle Class Working Mothers On- and Off-Line
by Annie Hau-nung Chan - 69-81 ‘I Is; Therefore I Am’: The Census as Practice of Double Identification
by Evelyn S. Ruppert - 82-96 A Typology of Oppositional Knowledge: Democracy and the U.S. Peace Movement
by Patrick G. Coy & Lynne M. Woehrle & Gregory M. Maney - 97-98 Book Review: A New Sociology of Work? (Sociological Review Monographs)
by Andrew Smith - 99-99 Book Review: Introducing Gender & Women's Studies
by Wendy Jones - 100-101 Book Review: Working Class Lesbian Life: Classed Outsiders (Women's Studies at York)
by Alison Rooke
May 2008, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 1-14 Social and Cultural Constructions of Ageing: The Case of the Baby Boomers
by Chris Phillipson & Rebecca Leach & Annemarie Money & Simon Biggs - 15-28 Balancing Food Risks and Food Benefits: The Coverage of Probiotics in the UK National Press
by Brigitte Nerlich & Nelya Koteyko - 29-47 How has Educational Expansion Changed the Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Achieving Professional, Managerial and Technical Class Positions in Britain? A Configurational Analysis
by Barry Cooper & Judith Glaesser - 48-61 Death Metaphors and the Secularisation Debate: Towards Criteria for Successful Social Scientific Analogies
by Ed Dutton - 62-77 Interpreting Compliance and Resistance to Medical Dominance in Women's Accounts of Their Pregnancies
by Rachel Westfall & Cecilia Benoit - 78-90 From Institutional Racism to Community Cohesion: The Changing Nature of Racial Discourse in Britain
by Andrew Pilkington - 91-103 Building the Hydrogen Highway: The Visions of a Large-Scale Hydrogen Project in Norway
by Hogne Sataøen - 104-105 Book Review: Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-By-Step Guide
by Ivano Bruno
January 2008, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-14 ‘I've Always Managed, That's What We Do’: Social Capital and Women's Experiences of Social Exclusion
by Victoria K Gosling - 15-30 ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: Terrorism, Conflict and (O)ther Discursive Formations
by Steven Talbot - 31-42 Researching Drug Sellers: An ‘experiential’ account from ‘the field’
by Jenni Ward - 43-53 Throwing the Baby out with the Bathwater: Towards a Sociology of the Human-Animal Abuse ‘Link’?
by Nik Taylor & Tania Signal - 54-66 ‘I don't think that does leave you, because it's about where you come from’: Exploring Class in the Classroom
by John Kirk - 67-79 ‘If the Food Looks Dodgy I Dinnae Eat It’: Teenagers’ Accounts of Food and Eating Practices in Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Families
by Wendy Wills & Kathryn Backett-Milburn & Sue Gregory & Julia Lawton - 80-89 Editorial Introduction: Special Section on Methodology and LGBT People
by Bob Cant & Ann Taket - 90-103 Finding the Way to the End of the Rainbow: A Researcher's Insight Investigating British Older Gay Men's Lives
by Adrian Lee - 104-115 Navigating Queer Street: Researching the Intersections of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) Identities in Health Research
by Julie Fish - 116-129 Researching Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Christians and Muslims: Some Thematic Reflections
by Andrew K. T. Yip - 130-145 Standpoint, Objectivity, and Social Construction: Reflections from the Study of Gay and Lesbian Communities
by Mike Homfray - 146-161 Women Parenting Together: A reflexive account of the ways in which the researcher's identity and experiences may impact on the processes of doing research
by Kathryn Almack - 162-173 Shifting Positionalities: Empirical Reflections on a Queer/Trans of Colour Methodology
by Jin Haritaworn - 174-187 Researching Same Sex Domestic Violence: Constructing a Survey Methodology
by Melanie McCarry & Marianne Hester & Catherine Donovan - 188-199 The Sociology of Lesbian and Gay Reflexivity or Reflexive Sociology?
by Brian Heaphy - 200-214 Selling My Queer Soul or Queerying Quantitative Research?
by Kath Browne - 215-231 Mixed Communities Require Mixed Theories: Using Mills to Broaden Goffman's Exploration of Identity within the GBLT Communities
by Dann Hoxsey - 232-233 Book Review: Qualitative Data Analysis with NVivo
by Steven Martin - 234-234 Book Review: Identity and Repartnering after Separation
by Christina Lancucki - 235-235 Book Review: TransForming Gender: Transgender Practices of Identity, Intimacy and Care
by Julie Harpin
January 2008, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 1-19 Collective Representations, Divided Memory and Patterns of Paradox: Mining and Shipbuilding[1]
by Ian Roberts - 20-20 Bourdieu: Preface
by Michalis Lianos - 21-31 The Online Student: Lurking, Chatting, Flaming and Joking
by Kate Orton-Johnson - 32-43 ‘Piggy in the Middle’: The Liminality of the Contract Researcher in Funded ‘Collaborative’ Research
by Farida Tilbury - 44-57 Parental Help-Seeking and the Moral Order. Notes for Policy-Makers and Parenting Practitioners on ‘the First Port of Call’ and ‘No One to Turn To’
by Karen Broadhurst - 58-78 Patterns of Absolute and Relative Social Mobility: A Comparative Study of England, Wales and Scotland
by Lindsay Paterson & Cristina Iannelli - 79-90 How Middle-Class Parents Help their Children Obtain an Advantaged Qualification: A Study of Strategies of Teachers and Managers for their Children's Education in Hong Kong before the 1997 Handover
by Yi-Lee Wong - 91-104 Cultural Capital, Cultural Knowledge and Ability
by Alice Sullivan - 105-109 Critical Sociology and Social History
by Eric Hobsbawm
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