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Volume 10, issue 4, 2020
- Beyond TTM and ABC: A Practice Perspective on Physical Activity Promotion for Adolescent Females from Disadvantaged Backgrounds pp. 1-14

- Ellyse Hopkins, Nicola Bolton, David Brown, Nic Matthews and Melissa Anderson
- Involuntary Full- and Part-Time Work: Employees’ Mental Health and the Role of Family- and Work-Related Resources pp. 1-14

- Deborah De Moortel, Nico Dragano and Morten Wahrendorf
- Scholarship Suppression: Theoretical Perspectives and Emerging Trends pp. 1-21

- Sean T. Stevens, Lee Jussim and Nathan Honeycutt
- Parental Non-Engagement within Child Protection Services—How Can Understandings of Complex Trauma and Epistemic Trust Help? pp. 1-21

- Claire Mason, Danny Taggart and Karen Broadhurst
- Recognition and Justice? Conceptualizing Support for Women Whose Children Are in Care or Adopted pp. 1-21

- Janet Boddy and Bella Wheeler
- A Reflexive GOAL Framework for Achieving Student-Centered Learning in European Higher Education: From Class Learning to Community Engagement pp. 1-11

- Costas S. Constantinou
- Barriers to Tobacco Control in China: A Narrative Review pp. 1-13

- Wancong Leng and Rui Mu
- Mitigating Visual Ageism in Digital Media: Designing for Dynamic Diversity to Enhance Communication Rights for Senior Citizens pp. 1-13

- Loredana Ivan, Eugène Loos and George Tudorie
- The Constitutive Practices of Public Smartphone Use pp. 1-13

- Ida Marie Henriksen, Marianne Skaar and Aksel Tjora
- Dealignment: Class in Britain and Class in British Sociology Since 1945 pp. 1-13

- Ken Roberts
- The Importance of Sport Event on Hotel Performance for Restarting Tourism After COVID-19 pp. 1-13

- Dusan Borovcanin, Ivan Cuk, Miha Lesjak and Emil Juvan
- Flowing between the Personal and Collective: Being Human beyond Categories of Study pp. 1-13

- Diane (Di) Yoong and Krystal M. Perkins
- Responding to Social Distancing in Conducting Stakeholder Workshops in COVID-19 Era pp. 1-13

- Catherine Tobin, Georgia Mavrommati and Juanita Urban-Rich
- What Role Does Rural Place Play in the Lives of Mid-Life Women in Sweden and Ireland? pp. 1-26

- Alison Herbert
- Exploring the Impact of Medical Brain Drain on Child Health in 188 Countries over 2000–2015 pp. 1-16

- Amm Quamruzzaman
- What Price Equality? The Academic Cost of Government Supervised Gender Mainstreaming at Swedish Universities pp. 1-16

- Erik J. Olsson and Jens Stilhoff Sörensen
- Reducing Recurrent Care Proceedings: Building a Local Evidence Base in England pp. 1-16

- Pamela Cox, Susan McPherson, Claire Mason, Mary Ryan and Vanessa Baxter
- “I Had No Hope, I Had No Help at All”: Insights from a First Study of Fathers and Recurrent Care Proceedings pp. 1-16

- Georgia Philip, Lindsay Youansamouth, Stuart Bedston, Karen Broadhurst, Yang Hu, John Clifton and Marian Brandon
- Better Decisions for Children with “Big Data”: Can Algorithms Promote Fairness, Transparency and Parental Engagement? pp. 1-16

- Beth Coulthard, John Mallett and Brian Taylor
- The COVID-19 Contagion–Pandemic Dyad: A View from Social Sciences pp. 1-19

- Carlos Miguel Ferreira, Maria José Sá, José Garrucho Martins and Sandro Serpa
- Enacting Critical Citizenship: An Intersectional Approach to Global Citizenship Education pp. 1-19

- Maayke de Vries
- A Survey of Applied Behaviour Analysis Practitioners in Australia: Education, Training, and Barriers to Professional Practice pp. 1-20

- Erin Leif, Hannah Jennings, Brett Furlonger and Russell Fox
- COVID-19 and Social Sciences pp. 1-3

- Carlos Miguel Ferreira and Sandro Serpa
- Sense of Place and Belonging in Developing Culturally Appropriate Therapeutic Environments: A Review pp. 1-18

- Bruno Marques, Claire Freeman, Lynette Carter and Maibritt Pedersen Zari
- Online Learning and Emergency Remote Teaching: Opportunities and Challenges in Emergency Situations pp. 1-18

- Fernando Ferri, Patrizia Grifoni and Tiziana Guzzo
- COVID-19 as a Global Risk: Confronting the Ambivalences of a Socionatural Threat pp. 1-18

- Manuel Arias-Maldonado
- The Vegan Food Experience: Searching for Happiness in the Norwegian Foodscape pp. 1-18

- Giovanna Bertella
- Student Housing Choices and Neighborhood Change: Brown University 1937–1987 pp. 1-28

- Nathaniel Philip Pettit and Marijoan Bull
- Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: A Comparison of Four European Countries with Regards to Assistive Technologies pp. 1-25

- Tanja Bratan, Piret Fischer, Maria Maia and Vera Aschmann
Volume 10, issue 3, 2020
- Gown Goes to Town: Negotiating Mutually Beneficial Relationships between College Students, City Planners, and a Historically Marginalized African-American Neighborhood pp. 1-24

- April Jackson, Tisha Holmes and Tyler McCreary
- Before #MeToo: Violence against Women Social Media Work, Bystander Intervention, and Social Change pp. 1-21

- Jordan Fairbairn
- Language Discordance in Mental Health Services: An Exploratory Survey of Mental Health Providers and Interpreters pp. 1-14

- Mansha Mirza, Elizabeth Harrison, Jacob Bentley, Hui-Ching Chang and Dina Birman
- Social Protection Implementation Issues in Ethiopia: Client Households’ Perceived Enablers and Constrainers of the Productive Safety Net Program pp. 1-14

- Melisew Dejene Lemma and Logan Cochrane
- International Students’ Experiences at a Saudi University and Academic Leaders’ Perceptions Regarding Them pp. 1-14

- Yousef Mubrik N. Almutairi
- What Matters in a Job? A Multi-Level Study of Job Preference Orientations and the Intrinsic Quality of Work in 25 Societies pp. 1-16

- Michal Kozák
- Retirement Rhythms: Retirees’ Management of Time and Activities in Denmark pp. 1-16

- Aske Juul Lassen, Kenneth Mertz, Lars Holm and Astrid Pernille Jespersen
- Altered Self-Observations, Unclear Risk Perceptions and Changes in Relational Everyday Life: A Qualitative Study of Psychosocial Life with Diabetes during the COVID-19 Lockdown pp. 1-13

- Dan Grabowski, Julie Meldgaard and Morten Hulvej Rod
- “The Voice of the Parent Cannot be Undervalued”: Pre-Service Teachers’ Observations after Listening to the Experiences of Parents of Students with Disabilities pp. 1-22

- Katherine A. Koch
- Participation with Style. Clothing among Young Activists in Political Groups pp. 1-22

- Carlo Genova
- Centering the Complexity of Long-Term Unemployment: Lessons Learned from a Critical Occupational Science Inquiry pp. 1-22

- Rebecca M. Aldrich, Debbie Laliberte Rudman, Na Eon (Esther) Park and Suzanne Huot
- A Creative Writing Workshop on Sexuality and Ageing: A Spanish Pilot Case Study pp. 1-12

- Ieva Stončikaitė and Núria Mina-Riera
- Testing Children and Adolescents’ Ability to Identify Fake News: A Combined Design of Quasi-Experiment and Group Discussions pp. 1-12

- Elena-Alexandra Dumitru
- Patterns of B Corps Certification: The Role of Institutional, Economic, and Political Resources pp. 1-12

- Caddie Putnam Rankin and Todd Lee Matthews
- On the Hunt for Noble Savages: Romance Tourism and Ageing Femininities pp. 1-10

- Ieva Stončikaitė
- Preservation without Representation: Making CLG Programs Vehicles for Inclusive Leadership, Historic Preservation, and Engagement pp. 1-17

- Andrea R. Roberts
- Organizational Silos: A Scoping Review Informed by a Behavioral Perspective on Systems and Networks pp. 1-27

- Fabio Bento, Marco Tagliabue and Flora Lorenzo
- Disaggregating the Asian “Other”: Heterogeneity and Methodological Issues in Research on Asian Americans with Disabilities pp. 1-19

- Rooshey Hasnain, Glenn T. Fujiura, John E. Capua, Tuyen Thi Thanh Bui and Safiy Khan
- The Return of the Clan in Sweden pp. 1-7

- Johan Lundberg
- An Analysis of the Factors Influencing Public Attitudes toward Implementing Basic Income (BI) from an Individual Perspective: A Case Study of Hokuriku Region, Japan pp. 1-18

- Jiaqi Yang, Geetha Mohan and Kensuke Fukushi
- Man Robbery—A Gender Signifier in Convict Australia 1827–1836 pp. 1-15

- Carol Liston and Kathrine M. Reynolds
- Youth Agency in Civic Education: Contemporary Perspectives from Cabo Verde pp. 1-15

- Aleida Cristina Mendes Borges
- Bridges Don’t Make Themselves: Using Community-Based Theater to Reshape Relationships: Rethinking the Idea of Abundance in ABCD pp. 1-15

- Zechariah Lange
- An Asset-Based Perspective of the Economic Contributions of Latinx Communities: An Illinois Case Study pp. 1-15

- Ivis García and Zafer Sönmez
- Storytelling and Arts to Facilitate Community Capacity Building for Urban Planning and Social Work pp. 1-15

- Crystal Taylor and Qinghong Wei
- Work/Family Conflict of More Importance than Psychosocial Working Conditions and Family Conditions for Mental Wellbeing pp. 1-15

- Mikael Nordenmark, Niclas Almén and Stig Vinberg
Volume 10, issue 2, 2020
- Job Satisfaction in Direct Support Professionals: Associations with Self-Efficacy and Perspective-Taking pp. 1-14

- Sarah N. Flynn, Hunter J. Harrington, Maddison K. Knott and Hung-Chu Lin
- Narrative Reflections on Masculinity and Fatherhood during Covid-19 Confinement in Spain pp. 1-14

- Gustavo González-Calvo
- Shadow Management: Neoliberalism and the Erosion of Democratic Legitimacy through Ombudsmen with Case Studies from Swedish Higher Education pp. 1-13

- Jens Sörensen and Erik J. Olsson
- Unconscious Gender Bias in Academia: Scarcity of Empirical Evidence pp. 1-13

- Torsten Skov
- Human–Nature Relationships in East Asian Animated Films pp. 1-13

- Yuan Pan
- Challenging the Hero Narrative: Moving towards Reparational Citizenship Education pp. 1-16

- Gary M. Walsh
- The Obama Effect on Perceived Mobility pp. 1-16

- Christel Kesler and Amber Churchwell
- Bioprinting’s Introduction within the Context of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Malaysia’s Persons with Disabilities Act 2008 through the Right to Science pp. 1-23

- Marina Abdul Majid
- Training Teachers for and through Citizenship: Learning from Citizenship Experiences pp. 1-12

- Marcus Bhargava and Lee Jerome
- How Colonial Power, Colonized People, and Nature Shaped Hansen’s Disease Settlements in Suriname pp. 1-22

- Henk Menke, Toine Pieters and Jack Menke
- Are Danes’ Immigration Policy Preferences Based on Accurate Stereotypes? pp. 1-20

- Emil O. W. Kirkegaard, Noah Carl and Julius D. Bjerrekær
- Educational Legacy of the Rio 2016 Games: Lessons for Youth Engagement pp. 1-19

- Lyusyena Kirakosyan
- Challenges to a Rights-Based Approach in Sexual Health Policy: A Comparative Study of Turkey and England pp. 1-17

- Volkan Yilmaz and Paul Willis
- Welcome to Canada: Why Are Family Emergency Shelters ‘Home’ for Recent Newcomers? pp. 1-17

- Katrina Milaney, Rosaele Tremblay, Sean Bristowe and Kaylee Ramage
- eLearning 4.0 as a Sustainability Strategy for Generation Z Language Learners: Applied Linguistics of Second Language Acquisition in Younger Adults pp. 1-10

- Marcel Pikhart and Blanka Klímová
- Assistive Technologies: Social Barriers and Socio-Technical Pathways pp. 1-15

- Linda Nierling and Maria Maia
- Two Types of Support for Redistribution of Wealth: Consistent and Inconsistent Policy Preferences pp. 1-18

- Naoki Sudo
- Social, Psychological, and Philosophical Reflections on Pandemics and Beyond pp. 1-4

- Abraham Rudnick
Volume 10, issue 1, 2019
- Exploring the Role of ‘Shadowing’ as a Beneficial Preparatory Step for Sensitive Qualitative Research with Children and Young People with Serious Health Conditions pp. 1-14

- Natalie Tyldesley-Marshall, Sheila Greenfield, Susan J. Neilson, Jenny Adamski, Sharon Beardsmore, Martin English and Andrew Peet
- Use of Social Media Platforms among Adults in the United States—Behavior on Social Media pp. 1-14

- Jan Hruska and Petra Maresova
- Tackling Complex Social Challenges within Neoliberal Constraints: The Context Shaping ‘Intellectual Quality of Life’ (iQoL) in a Canadian University Context pp. 1-13

- Suzanne Huot, Jocelyn McKay, Skye Barbic, Alison Wylie, Dominique Weis, Sarah Bean Sherman and Liisa Holsti
- The Policies of Provision of Assistive and Welfare Technology—A Literature Review pp. 1-16

- Katarina Baudin, Maria Mullersdorf, Angelina Sundstrom and Christine Gustafsson
- Rastafarianism in Bullet Tree Falls, Belize: Exploring the Effects of International Trends pp. 1-16

- Andrew Gordon
- Ethics in Categorizing Ethnicity and Disability in Research with Children pp. 1-15

- Ingfrid Mattingsdal Thorjussen and Terese Wilhelmsen
- Invisible Vulnerabilities: Ethical, Practical and Methodological Dilemmas in Conducting Qualitative Research on the Interaction with IVF Embryos pp. 1-15

- Catarina Delaunay, Amélia Augusto and Mário Santos
- Dependence on Interprovincial Migrant Labour in Atlantic Canadian Communities: The Role of the Alberta Economy pp. 1-15

- Doug Lionais, Christina Murray and Chloe Donatelli
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Societies in 2019 pp. 1-3

- Societies Editorial Office
- Identity, Stigma, and Social Reaction pp. 1-3

- Daniel Kavish
- The Significance of Civil Intellectuals’ Activism: A Case of Eco-Nationalistic Social Movement in Bangladesh pp. 1-34

- Moshreka Aditi Huq
- The Teletalker – A Design Researcher’s Tool to Explore Intergenerational Online Video Connectivity in-the-Wild pp. 1-31

- Marianne Markowski
- Consent for Research on Violence against Children: Dilemmas and Contradictions pp. 1-7

- Paula Cristina Martins and Ana Isabel Sani
- Who else Needs Protection? Reflecting on Researcher Vulnerability in Sensitive Research pp. 1-12

- Lynette Sikic Micanovic, Stephanie Stelko and Suzana Sakic
- The Effects of Fear Appeals and Message Format on Promoting Skin Cancer Prevention Behaviors among College Students pp. 1-12

- Cui Zhang Meadows
- Spatial Equity in Urban Public Space (UPS) Based on Analysis of Municipal Public Policy Omissions: A Case Study of Atizapán de Zaragoza, State of México pp. 1-19

- Elsa A. Pérez-Paredes and Aleksandra Krstikj
- Coverage of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning within Academic Literature, Canadian Newspapers, and Twitter Tweets: The Case of Disabled People pp. 1-27

- Aspen Lillywhite and Gregor Wolbring
- Social Representations of the Disadvantaged Childhood’s Asylum of Horta in the Press (Azores, Portugal): From the Constitutional Monarchy to the First Republic pp. 1-20

- Sandro Serpa, Carlos Miguel Ferreira and Ana Isabel Santos
- Obstacles to Prosthetic Care—Legal and Ethical Aspects of Access to Upper and Lower Limb Prosthetics in Germany and the Improvement of Prosthetic Care from a Social Perspective pp. 1-20

- Martina F. Baumann, Daniel Frank, Lena-Charlotte Kulla and Thomas Stieglitz
- Three Local Organizing Strategies to Implement Place-Based School Integration Initiatives in a Mixed-Income Community pp. 1-20

- April Jackson
- What Is Electoral Psychology?—Scope, Concepts, and Methodological Challenges for Studying Conscious and Subconscious Patterns of Electoral Behavior, Experience, and Ergonomics pp. 1-10

- Sarah Harrison
- Graffiti, Aging and Subcultural Memory—A Struggle for Recognition through Podcast Narratives pp. 1-17

- Malcolm Jacobson
- Multiple Vulnerabilities in Medical Settings: Invisible Suffering of Doctors pp. 1-17

- Daria Litvina, Anastasia Novkunskaya and Anna Temkina
- Islam, Leprosy, and Disability: How Religion, History, Art, and Storytelling Can Yield New Insights and Acceptance pp. 1-17

- Rooshey Hasnain, Jon Queijo, Suheil Laher and Carrie Sandahl
- The Manifestation of Neighborhood Effects: A Pattern for Community Growth? pp. 1-17

- Michael R. Cope, Jorden E. Jackson, Scott R. Sanders, Lance D. Erickson, Tippe Morlan and Ralph B. Brown
- Sexual Citizenship Theory and Employment Discrimination among Transgender-Identified People pp. 1-17

- Gina R. Rosich
- Democratic Frustration: Concept, Dimensions and Behavioural Consequences pp. 1-17

- Sarah Harrison
- Social and Spatial Experiences in the Cities of Tomorrow pp. 1-17

- Emanuele Giorgi, Angelo Bugatti and Andrea Bosio
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