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July 2005, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 63-77 A Critical Analysis of the Medical Model as used in the Study of Pregnancy and Childbirth
by Edwin van Teijlingen - 78-80 Beyond the Science of ‘Society’
by John Urry - 81-95 Towards an Emotionally Conscious Social Theory
by Benet Davetian - 96-100 Editorial Introduction to a Collection from the 2003 BSA Conference ‘Social Futures: Desire, Excess and Waste’ the Consumption and Waste Stream
by Andrea Abbas & Steve Taylor & Tony Chapman & Dave Morland & Diane Nutt - 101-113 Explaining Showering: A Discussion of the Material, Conventional, and Temporal Dimensions of Practice
by Martin Hand & Elizabeth Shove & Dale Southerton - 114-124 The Gentrification of Consumption: A View from Manchester
by Joanne Massey - 125-140 Sociology, Science and Sustainability: Developing Relationships in Scotland
by Kirsty L. Blackstock & Elizabeth A. Kirk & Alison D. Reeves - 141-156 Urban Consumption and Feelings of Attachment of Rotterdam's New Middle Class
by Marco van der Land - 157-166 What is Safe? Cultural Citizenship, Visual Culture and Risk
by Nick Stevenson - 167-168 Book Review: The Reemergence of Self-Employment: A Comparative Study of Self-Employment Dynamics and Social Inequality
by Ed Granter - 169-169 Book Review: The Sociology of Education and Work
by Raf Vanderstraeten - 170-171 Book Review: Social Research: Theory, Methods and Techniques
by Edwin van Teijlingen - 172-172 Book Review: Sex and Manners: Female Emancipation in the West 1890 - 2000 (Theory, Culture and Society Series)
by Jenny Greener - 173-173 Andrea Abbas, Steve Taylor, Tony Chapman, Dave Morland and Diane Nutt
by N/A - 174-175 Books Received from 8/4/2005 to 30/6/2005
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June 2005, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-16 The Memory-History-Popular Culture Nexus: Pearl Harbor as a Case Study in Consumer-Driven Collective Memory
by Patricia Leavy - 17-30 The Geographical Mobility, Preferences and Pleasures of Prolific Punters: A Demonstration Study of the Activities of Prostitutes’ Clients
by Keith Soothill & Teela Sanders - 31-45 The Diversity of State Benefit Dependent Lone Mothers: The Use of Type Categories as an Analytical Tool
by Martina Klett-Davies - 46-56 Toys for Boys? Women's Marginalization and Participation as Digital Gamers
by Garry Crawford & Victoria Gosling - 57-68 The Digital Revolution in Qualitative Research: Working with Digital Audio Data through Atlas. Ti
by Will Gibson & Peter Callery & Malcolm Campbell & Andy Hall & Dave Richards - 69-70 Current Issues and Future Trends in Sociology: Extending the Debate in Sociological Research Online
by Gayle Letherby - 71-78 Sociology and Its Others: Reflections on Disciplinary Specialisation and Fragmentation
by John Scott - 79-84 Tsunami Diplomacy: Will the 26 December, 2004 Tsunami Bring Peace to the Affected Countries?
by Ilan Kelman - 85-87 More than Words: Some Reflections on Working Visually
by Susan Halford & Caroline Knowles - 88-99 Kalighat, the Home of Goddess Kali: the Place Where Calcutta is Imagined Twice: A Visual Investigation into the Dark Metropolis
by Erica Barbiani - 100-123 Social Life under the Microscope?
by Monika Büscher - 124-140 The Fabric of Society: An Investigation of the Emotional and Sensory Experience of Wearing Denim Clothing
by Fiona Jane Candy - 141-177 The Photograph in Theory
by Elizabeth Chaplin - 178-197 Photography: Making and Breaking Racialised Boundaries: An Essay in Reflexive, Radical, Visual Sociology
by Max Farrar - 198-199 Cyberstalking: Harrassment in the Internet Age
by Jody Mellor - 200-201 The Survey Methods Workbook
by Iain Lang - 202-203 Accomodating Diversity: National Policies that Prevent Ethnic Conflict
by Timothy J. White - 204-205 Media, Politics and the Network Society
by Javier Alcalde Villacampa - 206-206 Race and Social Analysis
by Samantha Holland - 207-208 Social Theory: The Multicultural and Classic Readings
by Melissa Dearey - 209-210 Looking West: Cultural Globalization and Russian Youth Cultures
by Harry Blatterer - 211-212 Focus Group Practice
by Rosaline S. Barbour - 213-214 Race, Ethnicity and Difference
by Bertha D. Yakubu - 215-216 Internet in Everyday Life
by Kris Cohen - 217-218 Books received from 25/11/2004 to 06/4/2005
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November 2004, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-11 A Profile of Fatherhood among Young Men: Moving Away from Their Birth Family and Closer to Their Child
by Anne Quéniart - 12-27 Sociological Practitioners Contributing to New Product Development: Mapping the Challenges
by An Jacobs - 28-49 The Order of Service: The Practical Management of Customer Interaction
by Barry Brown - 50-65 Oyster Coverage: Chiastic News as a Reflection of Local Expertise and Economic Concerns
by Toby A. Ten Eyck & Forrest A. Deseran - 66-80 Dead or Alive: The Discursive Massacre or the Mass-suicide of Post-Soviet Intelligentsia?
by Inna Kotchetkova - 81-88 Back to the Future of Social Theory: An Interview with Nicholas Gane
by David Beer & Nicholas Gane - 89-101 Facilitating Social Networks among Gay Men
by Bob Cant - 102-103 Book Review: Adventures in Social Research: Data Analysis Using Spss 11.0/11.5 for Windows 5th Edition
by Gill Gillespie - 104-105 Book Review: Spaces of Neoliberalism: Urban Restructuring in North America and Western Europe
by William Cross - 106-107 Book Review: Class Practices: How Parents Help Their Children Get Good Jobs
by John Reed - 108-109 Book Review: Qualitative Methods and Health Policy Research
by Judith Green - 110-111 Book Review: Worlds of Health: Exploring the Health Choices of British Asian Mothers
by Harshad Keval - 112-113 Book Review: Understanding Qualitative Research and Ethnomethodology
by Yves Laberge - 114-114 Books received from 22/8/2004 to 30/11/2004
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August 2004, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-17 Discursive Democracy and New Labour: Five Ways in Which Decision-Makers Manage Citizen Agendas in Public Participation Initiatives
by Mike Williams - 18-33 Attitudes, Care and Commitment: Pattern and Process
by Sarah Irwin - 34-41 Emotions after Dark - A Sociological Impression of the 2003 New York Blackout
by Chris Yuill - 42-54 Living Alone: Its Place in Household Formation and Change
by Joan Chandler & Malcolm Williams & Moira Maconachie & Tracey Collett & Brian Dodgeon - 55-67 ‘Rappin’ on the Reservation: Canadian Mohawk Youth's Hybrid Cultural Identities
by Robert Hollands - 68-78 ‘No Woman's Law Will Rot this State’: The Israeli Racial State and Feminist Resistance
by Ronit Lentin - 79-84 Social Barriers to Peace: Socialisation Processes in the Radicalisation of the Palestinian Struggle
by Stephen Vertigans - 85-86 Book Review: Global Aging and Challenges to Families
by Henk Vinken - 87-88 Book Review: Making Sense of the Social World: Methods of Investigation
by Roger John Sapsford - 89-90 Book Review: Advanced Quantitative Data Analysis
by Stephen Brindle - 91-92 Book Review: Interpretive Interactionism (APPLIED SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS SERIES)
by David Calvey - 93-94 Book Review: Emile Durkheim: Sociologist of Modernity
by Mike Drake - 95-96 Books received from 23/5/2004 to 31/8/2004
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May 2004, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-15 ‘Researching Identities with Multi-method Autobiographies’
by Anna Bagnoli - 16-34 ‘Labour Market Participation and Conditions of Employment: A Comparison of Minority Ethnic Groups and Refugees in Britain’
by Alice Bloch - 35-45 ‘Diasporicity in the City of Portsmouth (UK): Local and Global Connections of Black Britishness’
by Rajinder Dudrah - 46-56 “It's as if you're some alien…’ Exploring Anti-English Attitudes in Scotland. ‘
by Ian McIntosh & Duncan Sim & Douglas Robertson - 57-65 ‘Baudrillard on Simulations: An Exegesis and a Critique’
by Stanley Raffel - 66-85 ‘Global Visions and Globalizing Corporations: An Analysis of Images and Texts from Fortune Global 500 Companies’
by Peter Robbins - 86-97 ‘The Researcher, the Field and the Issue of Entry: Two Cases of Ethnographic Research concerning Asylums in Greece’
by Manos Savvakis & Manolis Tzanakis - 98-109 ‘Consumed with Sleep? Dormant Bodies in Consumer Culture’
by Simon J Williams & Sharon Boden - 110-116 Christine Hine (2004) ‘Social Research Methods and the Internet: A Thematic Review’
by N/A - 117-118 Book Review: Remaking Social Work with Children and Families: A Critical discussion on the ‘modernisation’ of social care
by Pamela Attree - 119-120 Book Review: Body, Culture and Society: An Introduction
by Mark Sherry - 121-121 Book Review: Culture's Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions and Organizations across Nations
by Yves Laberge - 122-123 Book Review: Racism and Anti-Racism in Ireland
by Gavan Titley - 124-125 Book Review: Education, Social Status and Health
by Paul S. Lambert - 126-126 Book Review: Writing your Thesis
by Emma Pitchforth - 127-128 Book Review: Survey Research: The Basics
by Edwin van Teijlingen - 129-130 Book Review: Controlling Illegal Drugs: A Comparative Study
by Lawrence Elliott - 131-132 Book Review: Latex and Lingerie: Shopping for Pleasure at Ann Summers Parties
by Samantha Holland - 133-133 Reviews: Volume 9, Issue 2
by N/A - 134-135 Books received between 01/3/2004 and 01/6/2004
by N/A - 136-152 ‘Cyber-Mothers: Online Synchronous Interviewing using Conferencing Software’
by Henrietta O'Connor & Clare Madge
February 2004, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-12 ‘Some of Our People can be the Most Difficult’. Reflections on Difficult Interviews
by Sam Pryke - 13-28 ‘Towards a Sociology of Organizational Space’
by Susan Halford - 29-33 ‘By Name United, by Sex Divided: A Brief Analysis of the Current Crisis Facing the Anglican Communion’
by Andrew K. T. Yip & Michael Keenan - 34-45 ‘Cash-In-Hand Work: Unravelling Informal Employment from the Moral Economy of Favours’
by Colin C. Williams - 46-46 Trees Don't Talk: A Methodological Account of a Forest Sociologist in Mexico
by Ross Mitchell - 47-58 ‘Negotiation and Navigation - an Exploration of the Spaces/Places of Working-class Lesbians’
by Yvette Taylor - 59-64 ‘Doing the North-South splits: Post-modern Strain on a Pre-modern Institution’
by Robin Mutter - 65-67 ‘A UK Sociolinguistic Perspective: Gene, Jeffrey and Evangelical ‘Broad Inclusion’ Intersubjectivity’
by Noel Heather - 68-75 ‘A UK Sociolinguistic Perspective: Gene, Jeffrey and Evangelical ‘Broad Inclusionà Intersubjectivity’
by Noel Heather - 76-76 Book Review: Contested Knowledge: Social Theory Today - Third Edition
by Mark Sherry - 77-78 Book Review: The Asian Gang: Ethnicity, Identity, Masculinity
by Steve Robertson - 79-80 Book Review: Advanced Focus Group Research
by Leslie Gofton - 81-82 Book Review: Cults, Religion and Violence
by Peter McCaffery - 83-84 Book Review: Megawords: 200 terms you really need to know
by Yves Laberge - 85-86 Book Review: Imperialism, Labour and the New Woman: Olive Schreiner's Social Theory
by Julian Robert - 87-88 Book Review: The Student's Companion to Social Policy 2nd Edition
by Pamela Abbott - 89-90 Book Review: Marx and Modernity: Key Readings and Commentary
by Igor Sadaba Rodriguez - 91-92 Books received between 01/12/2003 and 28/02/2004
by N/A - 93-95 Contributors to Volume 9, Number 1
by N/A - 96-97 Book Review: Consuming Children: Education-Entertainment- Advertising
by Wendy Ashall - 98-99 Book Review: Multiculturalism in a Global Society
by Benedikt Kohler - 100-101 Book Review: The Rise of a Jazz Art World
by Tomaû Krpiè - 102-104 ‘Trees don't Talk: A Methodological Account of a Forest Sociologist in Mexico’
by Ross E. Mitchell - 105-106 Book Review: Webs of Reality: Social Perspectives on Science and Religion
by Bruce C Wearne
November 2003, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-7 ‘The Christian Right and Homophobic Discourse: A Response to ‘Evidence’ that Lesbian and Gay Parenting Damages Children’
by Stephen Hicks - 8-15 ‘Sexuality in the Church: Toward a sociology of the Bible’
by John Brewer - 16-27 ‘Let Me Entertain You: Researching the ‘Thirtysomething’ Generation’
by Judith Burnett - 28-38 ‘The ‘Intimate Father’: Defining Paternal Involvement’
by Esther Dermott - 39-52 ‘After I've Done the Mum Things’: Women, Care and Transitions’
by Sue Innes & Gill Scott - 53-64 Review Article: ‘Looking Back and Looking Forward: Some Recent Feminist Sociology Reviewed’
by Sue Wise & Liz Stanley - 65-72 ‘Communication, Conflict and Risk in the 21st Century: Critical Issues for Sociology’
by Alison Anderson - 73-87 ‘Persistence and Silence: A Narrative Analysis of Employee Responses to Organisational Change’
by Melanie Bryant - 88-98 ‘A Divergence of Views: Attitude change and the religious crisis over homosexuality’
by Alasdair Crockett & David Voas - 99-110 ‘Uneven Possibilities: Understanding Non-Heterosexual Ageing and the Implications of Social Change’
by Brian Heaphy & Andrew K. T. Yip - 111-127 ‘Social Change, Friendship and Civic Participation’
by Yaojun Li & Mike Savage & Andrew Pickles - 128-143 ‘Children, Belonging and Social Capital: The PTA and Middle Class Narratives of Social Involvement in the North-West of England’
by Gaynor Bagnall & Brian Longhurst & Mike Savage - 144-152 Globalisation and the Future of Ageing: Developing a Critical Gerontology
by Chris Phillipson - 153-164 Older PeopleÃs Perceptions of the Neighbourhood: Evidence from Socially Deprived Urban Areas
by Thomas Scharf & Chris Phillipson & Allison Smith - 165-175 Connecting Ethnicity, Agency and Ageing
by Sharon Wray - 176-180 ‘Saints and Sinners: The Role of Conservative Christian Pressure Groups in the Christian Gay Debate in the UK’
by Stephen Hunt - 181-185 ‘Rethinking Adulthood: Families, Transitions, and Social Change’
by Jane Pilcher & John Williams & Christopher Pole - 186-187 Researching Ageing and Later Life
by Klas Borell - 188-188 Making Families: Moral Tales of Parenting and Step- parenting
by Sue Grundy - 189-190 The Social Movements Reader: Cases and Concepts
by Philip Sutton - 191-192 Understanding Criminology Current Theoretical Debates
by Wing Hong Chui - 193-194 Work in the New Economy: Flexible Labor Markets in Silicon Valley
by Paula Cerni - 195-196 Economic Sociology: State, Market and Society in Modern Capitalism
by Vogel Ann - 197-198 The A-Z of Social Research
by Matthew David & Carole D Sutton - 199-199 Volume 8, Issue 4
by N/A - 200-201 Books received between 31/08/2003 and 28/11/2003
by N/A - 202-205 Contributors to Volume 8, Number 4
by N/A - 206-208 Titans, Silverbacks and Dinosaurs
by Sara Delamont - 209-210 Courting Disaster: Intimate Stalking, Culture, and Criminal Justice
by Elena Maslova - 211-214 Reflections on where we are and where we want to be: Response to ‘Looking Back and Looking Forward: Some Recent Feminist Sociology Reviewed’
by Gayle Letherby - 215-216 Risk, Environment and Society Ongoing Debates, Current Issues and Future Prospects
by Yves Laberge
August 2003, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-16 ‘‘Lifting up the Little Form’: Victorian Images of Childhood and Death 1870-1900’
by Heather Paris - 17-31 ‘Risking the University? Learning to be a Manager-Academic in UK Universities’
by Rosemary Deem & Rachel Johnson - 32-45 ‘Making Connections: The Relationship between Train Travel and the Processes of Work and Leisure’
by Gayle Letherby & Gillian Reynolds - 46-47 Changing Women, Unchanged Men? Sociological Perspectives on Gender in a Post-industrial Society
by Suki Ali - 48-49 To Give their Gifts: Health, Community and Democracy
by Gayle Letherby - 50-51 Social Statistics for a Diverse Society
by Vida Cesnuityte - 52-52 Blackwell Dictionary of Social Policy
by Edward Phelps - 53-53 Volume 8, Issue 3
by N/A - 54-55 Books received between 31/05/2003 and 31/08/2003
by N/A - 56-57 Contributors to Volume 8, Number 3
by N/A - 58-59 Pathology and the Postmodern: Mental Illness as Discourse and Experience
by Victoria Grace - 60-64 ‘Negative Capability or Dealing with the Complexity of the Iraqi War’
by Barbara Misztal - 65-76 Review Article: ‘Looking Back and Looking Forward: Some Recent Feminist Sociology Reviewed’
by Sue Wise & Liz Stanley
May 2003, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 1-17 Dealing with Dirt: Servicing and Repairing Cars
by Tim Dant & David Bowles - 18-26 Moral Discrepancy and Political Discourse: Accountability and the Allocation of Blame in a Political News Interview
by William Housley & Richard Fitzgerald - 27-37 Ageing and Imagined Community: Some Cultural Constructions and Reconstructions
by Stephen Conway - 38-49 Survival Ethnic Entrepreneuers in Greece: A Mosaic of Informal and Formal Business Activities
by Gabriella Lazaridis & Maria Koumandraki - 50-60 Towards a Typology of Intergenerational Relations: Continuities and Change in Families
by Julia Brannen - 61-62 Engaging Cultural Differences: The Multicultural Challenge in Liberal Democracies
by Irwin Deutscher - 63-64 Media, Risk and Science
by Richard Holliman - 65-66 Postmodernism and Social Research
by David Beer - 67-68 Surveying the Social World
by Stephen Brindle - 69-70 Book Reviews
by Graham Crow - 71-72 Books received between 28/02/2003 and 31/05/2003
by N/A - 73-73 Volume 8, Issue 2
by N/A - 74-74 Contributors to Volume 8, Number 2
by N/A - 75-75 Editorial
by Amanda Coffey & Nicola Green - 76-77 How the Web Was Born: The Story of the World Wide Web
by Flora Douglas - 78-79 Media, Risk and Science
by Richard Holliman
February 2003, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-12 Clustering Local Tastes in Global Culture: The Reception Structure of Hollywood Films
by Bum Soo Chon & George Barnett & Young Choi - 13-26 Desire Lines: ‘Queering’ Health and Social Welfare
by Stephen Hicks & Katherine Watson - 27-44 The Use of Complementary Therapies in Western Sydney
by Ashwin Kumar - 45-58 A Look at Changing Parental Ideologies & Behaviors in Japan
by Cherylynn Bassani - 59-69 On the Logic of ‘New’ Welfare Practice: An Ethnographic Case Study of the ‘New Welfare Intermediaries’
by Chris Allen - 70-80 Ethics and the Ruling Relations of Research Production
by Carole Truman - 81-91 The Problem of Representation: Realism and Operationalism in Survey Research
by Malcolm Williams - 92-103 From the Culture of Matter to the Matter of Culture: Feminist Explorations of Nature and Science
by Myra Hird - 104-112 Understanding Probabilities and Re-Considering Traditional Research Training
by Stephen Gorard - 113-114 The Qualitative Researcher's Companion
by Edwin van Teijlingen - 115-116 Women's Working Lives in East Asia
by Fiona Harris - 117-117 Volume 8, Issue 1
by N/A - 118-119 Books received between 30/11/2002 and 28/02/2003
by N/A - 120-121 Contributors to Volume 8, Number 1
by N/A - 122-122 Editorial
by Graham Crow & Larry Ray - 123-124 Perpetual Contact: Mobile Communication, Private Talk, Public Performance
by David J. Phillips
November 2002, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 1-15 Social Science Gets the Ethics Treatment: Research governance and ethical review
by Julie Kent & Emma Williamson & Trudy Goodenough & Richard Ashcroft - 16-20 Dancing and Wrestling with Scholarship: Things to do and things to avoid in a PhD Career
by Les Back - 21-31 ‘You Make Yourself Sound So Important’ Fieldwork Experiences, Identity Construction, and Non- Western Researchers Abroad
by Carolina Ladino - 32-44 Who Suceeds and who Flounders? Young People in East Europe's New Market Economies
by K Roberts & G I Osadchaya & H V Dsuzev & V G Gorodyanenko & J Tholen - 45-59 The Consumption of Technology in Everyday Life: Car, Telephone, and Television in Sweden and America in Comparative-Historical Perspective
by Ralph Schroeder - 60-70 ‘Loved the Wedding, Invite Me to the Marriage’: The Secularisation of Weddings in Contemporary Britain
by John Walliss - 71-72 Medical Careers and Feminist Agendas: American, Scandinavian and Russian Women Physicians
by Fiona French - 73-74 Child Victims of Homicide
by Jo Barnes - 75-76 Strange Encounters: Embodied Others in Post- Coloniality
by Julie Wuthnow - 77-77 Volume 7, Issue 4
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