Content
September 2015, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 310-322 (Social) Death is not the end: resisting social exclusion due to suicide
by Zohar Gazit - 323-335 The agency of dead musicians
by Lisa McCormick
June 2015, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 101-113 Evidence-based policy: exploring international and interdisciplinary insights
by Linda Hantrais & Ashley Thomas Lenihan & Susanne MacGregor - 114-125 Institutionalising evidence-based policy: international insights into knowledge brokerage
by Ashley Thomas Lenihan - 126-137 Using evidence to improve policy and practice: the UK What Works Centres
by Dan Bristow & Lauren Carter & Steve Martin - 138-147 Evidence-based policy as iterative learning: the case of EU biofuels targets
by Karen Anderton & James R. Palmer - 148-159 Creating and using the evidence base: the case of the Active Ageing Index
by Asghar Zaidi - 160-170 Media and evidence-informed policy development: the case of mental health in Australia
by Carla Meurk & Harvey Whiteford & Brian Head & Wayne Hall & Nicholas Carah - 171-181 Using evidence to reconstruct second-language learning policies in Estonia
by Tatjana Kiilo & Dagmar Kutsar - 182-190 CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis: Dutch (economic) policy-making
by Edwin van de Haar - 191-201 Evidence and the policy process from an Indian perspective
by Ruth Kattumuri - 202-211 (Mis)use of evidence in microfinance programming in the global south: a critique
by Maren Duvendack & Kate Maclean - 212-220 Evidence and alcohol policy: lessons from the Italian case
by Franca Beccaria - 221-231 Evidence-based research, epidemiology and alcohol policy: a critique
by Alfred Uhl
March 2015, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-14 Contextualising the self in contemporary social science
by Charalambos Tsekeris - 15-25 Self-construction and multiple modernities
by Vulca Fidolini - 26-38 Selfhood and its pragmatic coherence in the context of social entropy: towards a new framework of the social self
by Jeff Vass - 39-51 The dilemma of 'the capable actor' and the case of disrupted lives
by Kaisa Ketokivi & Mianna Meskus - 52-69 The self in family coexistence: developing youth's agency and prosociality
by Melissa Lopez Reyes & Katrina F. Resurreccion - 70-85 Portraying the self in online contexts: context-driven and user-driven online identity profiles
by Mónica Aresta & Luis Pedro & Carlos Santos & António Moreira - 86-98 'I have never cared for particular disciplines' - negotiating an interdisciplinary self in biographical narrative
by Carlos Adrian Cuevas-Garcia
December 2014, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 359-373 Critical issues in social science climate change research
by Catherine Leyshon - 374-392 Values, identity and pro-environmental behaviour
by Birgitta Gatersleben & Niamh Murtagh & Wokje Abrahamse - 393-414 Urban experiments and climate change: securing zero carbon development in Bangalore
by Harriet Bulkeley & Vanesa Castán Broto - 415-429 Putting practice into policy: reconfiguring questions of consumption and climate change
by Elizabeth Shove - 430-455 Input-output analyses of the pollution content of intra- and inter-national trade flows
by Karen Turner & Cathy Xin Cui & Soo Jung Ha & Geoffrey Hewings - 456-470 Decentralising energy: comparing the drivers and influencers of projects led by public, private, community and third sector actors
by Bouke Wiersma & Patrick Devine-Wright
September 2014, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 285-297 Asylum-seeking migration, identity-building and social cohesion: policy-making vs. social action for cultural recognition
by Amadu Wurie Khan - 298-310 Identities in diaspora: social, national and political identities of the Irish and Northern Irish in England
by Eve Binks & Neil Ferguson - 311-321 Understanding human trafficking: perspectives from social science, security matters, business and human rights
by Michael Chibba - 322-337 Motivations to remit: evidence from Chitwan, Nepal
by Pratikshya Bohra-Mishra - 338-344 The crisis in economics: What can it tell us about social science?
by Martyn Hammersley - 345-355 The perils of 'impact' for academic social science
by Martyn Hammersley - 356-357 A Map of the Social Sciences
by David Canter
June 2014, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 137-158 Olympic legacies: recurrent rhetoric and harsh realities
by Alan Tomlinson - 159-172 The Beijing Olympics: complicit consumerism and the re-invention of citizenship
by Steven Miles - 173-195 The legacies of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games: a bitter-sweet burden
by Roy Panagiotopoulou - 196-209 Making the Olympics work: interpreting diversity and inclusivity in employment and skills development pre-London 2012
by Lynn Minnaert - 210-226 Training of Vancouver 2010 volunteers: a legacy opportunity?
by Angela M. Benson & Tracey J. Dickson & F. Anne Terwiel & Deborah A. Blackman - 227-241 Landscapes of London 2012: 'adiZones' and the production of (corporate) Olympic space
by Francesca Weber-Newth - 242-252 Legacies of 2012: putting women's boxing into discourse
by Kath Woodward - 253-270 London's shadow legacies: security and activism at the 2012 Olympics
by Jules Boykoff & Pete Fussey - 271-283 The 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games and Brazil's soft power
by Bárbara Schausteck de Almeida & Wanderley Marchi Júnior & Elizabeth Pike - 284-284 Crime and society
by Donna Youngs
March 2014, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-14 Social sciences and social movements: the theoretical context
by Giovanni A. Travaglino - 15-30 Unity within diversity: a social psychological analysis of the internal diversity of the Indignados movement
by Tiina Likki - 31-48 The political economy of Israel's 'social justice' protests: a class and generational analysis
by Zeev Rosenhek & Michael Shalev - 49-62 Hashtags, ruling relations and the everyday: institutional ethnography insights on social movements
by Bram Meuleman & Corra Boushel - 63-78 A matter of law and order: reporting the Salford riots in local news webpages
by Sharon Coen & Caroline Jones - 79-91 The moral economy of the UK student protest movement 2010-2011
by Joseph Ibrahim - 92-105 Networks, counter-networks and political socialisation - paths and barriers to high-cost/risk activism in the 2010/11 student protests against fees and cuts
by Alexander Hensby - 106-120 Something's wrong here: transnational dissent and the unimagined community
by Brian Callan - 121-134 Why the psychology of collective action requires qualitative transformation as well as quantitative change
by Andrew G. Livingstone - 135-135 Special Issue of Contemporary Social Science The self in contemporary social science
by Charalambos Tsekeris
November 2013, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 167-175 Knowledge mobilisation and the social sciences: dancing with new partners in an age of austerity
by Jon Bannister & Irene Hardill - 176-190 Impact and knowledge mobilisation: what I have learnt as Chair of the Economic and Social Research Council Evaluation Committee
by Ann Buchanan - 191-206 A model for knowledge mobilisation and implications for the education of social researchers
by Paul Ellwood & Richard Thorpe & Charlotte Coleman - 207-222 Why social scientists should engage with natural scientists
by Philip Lowe & Jeremy Phillipson & Katy Wilkinson - 223-236 Researching with impact in the Global South? Impact-evaluation practices and the reproduction of 'development knowledge'
by Glyn Williams - 237-248 Research, policy and knowledge flows in education: what counts in knowledge mobilisation?
by Gemma Moss - 249-262 Knowledge mobilisation and the civic academy: the nature of evidence, the roles of narrative and the potential of contribution analysis
by Jon Bannister & Anthony O'Sullivan - 263-277 Everyday ethics in community-based participatory research
by Sarah Banks & Andrea Armstrong & Kathleen Carter & Helen Graham & Peter Hayward & Alex Henry & Tessa Holland & Claire Holmes & Amelia Lee & Ann McNulty & Niamh Moore & Nigel Nayling & Ann Stokoe & Aileen Strachan - 278-291 Mobilising knowledge in community - university partnerships: what does a community of practice approach contribute?
by Angie Hart & Ceri Davies & Kim Aumann & Etienne Wenger & Kay Aranda & Becky Heaver & David Wolff - 292-306 'It's what gets through people's radars isn't it': relationships in social work practice and knowledge exchange
by Mark Smith & Heather Wilkinson & Michael Gallagher - 307-320 Mobilising the experiential knowledge of clinicians, patients and carers for applied health-care research
by Pam Carter & Roger Beech & Domenica Coxon & Martin J. Thomas & Clare Jinks - 321-332 Enlivening evidence-based policy through embodiment and emotions
by Irene Hardill & Sarah Mills - 333-345 Rethinking policy-related research: charting a path using qualitative comparative analysis and complexity theory
by Tim Blackman - 346-361 Intangible assets, absorbing knowledge and its impact on firm performance: theory, measurement and policy implications
by Richard Harris & John Moffat
June 2013, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 83-91 Punishing children for their behaviour
by Raymond Arthur - 92-103 Competence and authority: adolescent treatment refusals for physical and mental health conditions
by Emma Cave - 104-119 Education in custody: young males' perspectives
by Anne Kennedy - 120-129 Teaching policy and practice: early years, neoliberalism and communities of practice
by Ewan Ingleby - 130-140 Sentencing mothers: the rights of the child and the duties of the criminal courts
by Rona Epstein - 141-155 Providers to enablers: reflections on the provision of positive activities targeting criminal and anti-social behaviour of young people
by Stuart Agnew - 156-165 Child labour: parameters, developmental implications, causes and consequences
by Mervyn Martin
February 2013, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-7 Alcohol and public policy
by Thom Brooks - 8-17 Alcohol and the family
by Woody Caan - 18-30 Two decades and a Category 5 hurricane later ... tracking homeless substance abusers in New Orleans
by Rachel L. Rayburn - 31-35 Storytelling: Walter Benjamin and recovery from alcoholism
by Joel C. Beaupre - 36-45 The borders of booze Britain: alcohol controls and nationality
by Tom Henri - 46-57 Respectable drinkers, sensible drinking, serious leisure: single-malt whisky enthusiasts and the moral panic of irresponsible Others
by Karl Spracklen - 58-70 Socially Responsible Investment in the alcohol industry: an assessment of investor attitudes and ethical arguments
by Boudewijn de Bruin - 71-82 Minimum pricing for alcohol: a Millian perspective
by Ben Saunders
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