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Volume 30, issue 3, 2025
- Domestic ‘Disposal Work’ and Plastics Recycling – Unwrapping Everyday Entanglements of Practice, Roles, and Responsibilities pp. 535-551

- Torik Holmes and Helen Holmes
- ‘Unsponsoring Football’: Sign Value, Symbolic Exchange, and Simulacra in a Gambling-Related Marketing Campaign pp. 552-568

- Anthony May
- Walking Methodologies in the Uplands of the North York Moors National Park pp. 569-593

- Thomas Ratcliffe
- ‘We’ve Done Our Bit’: Post-COVID Experiences of Precarious Privilege Among Western International School Teachers in Shanghai pp. 594-610

- Adam Poole and Daniel Nehring
- Beyond Mental and Manual: Investigating the Historical and Contemporary Borderlands Between Working-Class and Middle-Class Masculinities pp. 611-628

- Garth Stahl and Stig-Börje Asplund
- Inequalities in the Risk of Multidimensional Downward Mobility From the Most Advantaged Backgrounds pp. 629-651

- Robert de Vries
- Subject to Quarantine: A Narrative Analysis of COVID-19 Reporting in the Australian News Media pp. 652-672

- Stefanie Plage, Ella Kuskoff and Rose-Marie Stambe
- Life Satisfaction and Work–Life Balance: The Complexities of Gender Patterning pp. 673-690

- Rachel Brooks, Jun Fu and Quentin Maire
- Paying to Be at the Bridge Table: An Exploration of the Bridge Playing-Sponsor Experience in Mindsport pp. 691-710

- Ian McIntosh, Samantha Punch and Cerys Tandy
- ‘Is There Anything Else You’d Like to Tell Us About Your Experience?’ Orientations Towards Listening to Open-Ended Survey Responses pp. 711-729

- Giselle Newton, Emma Kirby, Lukas Hofstätter, Sarah Judd-Lam, Louisa Smith, Brendan Churchill, Iva Strnadová and Christy E Newman
- Career Boundary Crossing: The Importance of Networks for the Transition from the Military to Civilian Employment pp. 730-747

- Silke Roth
- Towards a Processual Social Movement Theory: Diachrony, Dialectics, and Danda pp. 748-763

- Josh Bunting
- China’s Individualized Transformation: State, Society, and People – A New ‘Suku’ Study of Demobilized Soldiers in City S pp. 764-780

- Feng Luo, Jun Yang, Tianli Qin and Xirui Tian
- The Unity Gym Project Podumentary: Joint Enterprise, Anti-Racism and Community Partnership pp. 781-786

- Will Mason, Maleiki Haybe and Unity Gym Project
- ‘Flow’: A Film About the Disclosure of Childhood Sexual Abuse pp. 787-792

- Claire Cunnington, Scarlett de Courcier, Chris Godwin, Jodie Hannis, Julie Lloyd, Susan Macklam and Zillah Turner
- Voices Through Art: Co-Creating the School Daze Comic for and with Autistic Young People to Support Educational Transitions pp. 793-828

- Hanna Kovshoff, Charlie Raufi, Samantha Davies, Fate Keefe and Sarah Parsons
- Beyond Local Domains: Connective Ontology in (Post-)Cognitive Sociology pp. 829-838

- James Rupert Fletcher
- The Inverted Pyramid and Beyond: Perceptions of Distributive Justice Among (Highly) Qualified Workers in Contemporary Cuba pp. 839-848

- Nina Jany and Monica Budowski
- The Identity Work of Torture Scars pp. 849-857

- Petra Mäkelä
- Book Review: Alex Edmans, May Contain Lies. How stories, statistics and studies exploit our biases – and what we can do about it pp. 858-859

- Judith Glaesser
- Book Review: Teun A. van Dijk (ed.), Social Movement Discourse: An Introduction pp. 859-861

- Jiansong Zeng
- Book Review: Anthony Pagden, Beyond States: Powers, Peoples and Global Order pp. 861-862

- Stefan Pedersen
- Book Review: Ron Darvin and Tongle Sun, Intercultural Communication and Identity pp. 863-864

- Hongmei Li
Volume 30, issue 2, 2025
- Political Imagination and Social Change pp. 345-362

- Suvi Salmenniemi, Inna Perheentupa and Hanna Ylöstalo
- Utopian Cartography and Political Imagination pp. 363-380

- Luisa Gandolfo
- Post-Extractivist Horizons in Latin America: Between Utopias and Struggles for Re-Existence Against Neo-Extractivism pp. 381-397

- Pabel Camilo López Flores and Eija Ranta
- Images of the Present and Possible: Analyzing the Climate Movement Through Its Utopias pp. 398-415

- Teppo Eskelinen and Keijo Lakkala
- Political Imaginaries in the Climate Movement: Youth-Led Groups Constructing Plural Views of the Future pp. 416-433

- Daniela Ferreira da Silva, Anabela Carvalho and Maria Fernandes-Jesus
- Doing the Unspeakable: Material Participation in Reprod-estr-uctive Labour pp. 434-451

- Massilia Ourabah
- Stimulating Political Imagination With Arts-Based Methods: The Case of Utopia Consultation pp. 452-468

- Inna Perheentupa and Pilvi Porkola
- Creative Co-Imagination in Transgenerational Comics Workshops pp. 469-486

- Inkeri Aula and Masood Masoodian
- As Is and Co-creating Theatre From Research to Stage: The Play’s The Thing pp. 487-500

- Harvey Humphrey, Slater Cain, Gina Gwenffrewi, Leni Daly, Odhran Thomson and Mathew Wilkie
- Shared Futures: A Long-Term Multiform Artistic Collaboration that Invites People to Imagine Futures pp. 501-520

- Emma Fält
- Book Review: Rhiannon Firth, Disaster Anarchy: Mutual Aid and Radical Action pp. 521-522

- Matti Eskelinen
- Book Review: Matthias Schmelzer, Andrea Vetter and Aaron Vansintjan (eds), The Future Is Degrowth. A Guide to a World Beyond Capitalism pp. 522-524

- Donatella Gasparro
- Book Review: Tony Fry and Madina Tlostanova, A New Political Imagination: Making the Case pp. 525-527

- Meredith Degyansky
- Book Review: Roadmap For a New ModernityAndreas Reckwitz, The End of Illusions: Politics, Economy, and Culture in Late Modernity pp. 528-529

- Emil Øversveen
- Book Review: Tiina Seppälä, Melanie Sarantou and Satu Miettinen, Arts-Based Methods for Decolonising Participatory Research pp. 529-531

- Henna-Elise Ventovirta
Volume 30, issue 1, 2025
- ‘In This Prison We Have Our Main Meal at 11:30 AM’. The Significance of ‘Time’ For Food Among People Serving Custodial Sentences in England and Wales pp. 3-21

- Julie M Parsons
- Who Do the Socially Mobile Vote For? A Longitudinal Analysis of Intergenerational Mobility and Political Preferences pp. 22-42

- John Jerrim and Neil Kaye
- ‘They Should have been Looking after People for a Long Time’: Human Giving and Generosity During COVID-19, in Austerity Britain pp. 43-58

- Liz McDonnell, Amy Clarke and Alison Phipps
- Male Sex Workers as Situational Entrepreneurs: Exploring the Demographics, Motivations, and Practices of Male Sex Workers in the Tourism Industry in Botswana pp. 59-77

- Lesedi Mashumba
- Living Together Apart: Size and Significance of Co-Residency Following Relationship Breakdown in Contemporary Britain pp. 78-95

- Simon Duncan, Jenny van Hooff and Julia Carter
- Rethinking Veganism in the Digital Age. Innovating Methodology and Typology to Explore a Decade of Facebook Discourses pp. 96-115

- Nicola Righetti and Niccolò Bertuzzi
- Beyond the Rhetoric of Revanchism Towards the Metropolitan Core: An Analysis of Symbolic Representations of Milan From Its Peripheries pp. 116-135

- Niccolò Morelli
- Using Community Power to Tackle Gender-Based Violence: An Intersectional Theorisation pp. 136-152

- Gabriella Mwedzi and Alison Phipps
- Collectivist Relationality and Individualistic Relationality: Pacific Mothers and Fathers Negotiating Agency and Identity in Post–Separation Care Arrangements for Children pp. 153-169

- Moeata Keil
- Non-Heteronormative Reproductive Tactics in Poland pp. 170-188

- Joanna Mizielińska and Agata Stasińska
- Rethinking Empowerment: Young African Migrants’ Understandings of Power and Empowerment in Ghana pp. 189-208

- Grace Spencer, Stephen Owusu Kwankye, Jill Thompson and Ernestina Dankyi
- Does the Liberalization of Masculine Space Improve Experiences for Sexual Minorities? pp. 209-224

- Eric Anderson, Cyd Zeigler, John Batten, Joseph Reed, Keith D. Parry and Rory Magrath
- Engaging With Lived Experience: Towards a Sociological Biography of a Sociological Category pp. 225-242

- Paul Jones
- CrossFit, Community, and Identity: A Gemeinschaft in a Liquid Modern World? pp. 243-259

- Chris Till and Joseph Ibrahim
- Parenting Expertise during Transitions-to-Motherhood. Exploring Transformations in Knowledge Regimes in Poland pp. 260-277

- Justyna Sarnowska and Paula Pustulka
- Journeys Through Genomics: Co-Producing Visual Resources to Communicate Patient Experiences pp. 278-285

- Kate Lyle, Susie Weller and Anneke Lucassen
- Critical Focus: Study of an Arts Centre pp. 286-291

- Laura Harris
- ‘It Will Start With Me’: A Documentary Film Exploring the Benefits and Challenges of Participatory Research pp. 292-300

- Bircan Birol, Virginie Clayton, Gislaine Mbayi, Lydia Gitamvu, Syeda Sadaf, Lill Casas Tortoledo, Weam Al Zaidi, Jennie Coyle, Lily Owens-Crossman and Lisa M Garnham
- Networks on Paint! Conducting Sociograms Via Graphic Raster Editors as Embedded in Online Interviews pp. 301-314

- Mücahit Aydemir
- Living in a Regime of Energy Shortages: Spotlights From Lviv During the War pp. 315-324

- Mateusz Błaszczyk, Khrystyna Ilyk and Yuriy Pachkovskyy
- Walking the (Infrastructural) Line: Mobile and Embodied Explorations of Infrastructures and Their Impact on the Urban Landscape pp. 325-338

- Louise Rondel and Laura Henneke
- Book Review: Matthew Desmond, Poverty, by America pp. 339-340

- Deborah Omontese
- Politics of Utopias: A Review of ‘Who Gets to Go Back-to-the-Land?’ Valerie Padilla Carroll, Who Gets to Go Back-to-the-Land? Gender and Race in U.S. Self-Sufficiency Popular Culture pp. 340-342

- Mozhdeh Babagoli
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