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Volume 28, issue 3, 2023
- Solo-Living and Social Individualization: Analysis of Life Experience among Young Women in Spain pp. 609-626

- Carmen RodrÃguez-Guzmán, Francisco Barros-RodrÃguez, Inmaculada Barroso-BenÃtez and Antonio David Cámara-Hueso
- The Preston Model: Economic Democracy, Cooperation, and Paradoxes in Organisational and Social Identification pp. 627-643

- Ioannis Prinos and Julian Manley
- ‘They are Alone in Their Parenthood’: Parenting Support and (Re)building Community pp. 644-661

- Ella Sihvonen
- The Gambling Act 2005 and the (De)regulation of Commercial Gambling in Britain: A State-Corporate Harm pp. 662-680

- James Banks and Jaime Waters
- Do Different Types of Households Use Outsourced Domestic Cleaning Services for Different Reasons? An Explorative Study in South Africa pp. 681-697

- David Du Toit
- Shifting Narratives of the Self – Students’ Experiences of Chronicity and Multiplicity in the Management of Chronic Illness at University pp. 698-715

- Grace Spencer and Kathryn Almack
- On the Discrepancy of Descriptive Facts and Normative Values in Perceptions of Occupational Prestige pp. 716-735

- Ylva Ulfsdotter Eriksson and Erica Nordlander
- Cultural Omnivorousness and Status Inconsistency in Chile: The Role of Objective and Subjective Social Status pp. 736-758

- Francisco Olivos and Peng Wang
- Ageing in Place Over Time: The Making and Unmaking of Home pp. 759-774

- Ruth Webber, Vanessa May and Camilla Lewis
- ‘... It Makes Me Want to Shut Down, Cover Up’: Female Bartenders’ Use of Emotional Labour While Receiving Unwanted Sexual Attention at a Public House pp. 775-792

- James Frederick Green
- Racialization within Antitrafficking Interventions Targeting Migrant Sex Workers: Findings from the SEXHUM Research Project in France pp. 793-811

- Calogero Giametta, Nicola Mai, Jennifer Musto, Calum Bennachie, Anne E Fehrenbacher, Heidi Hoefinger and Macioti Pg
- Work-Related Practices: An Analysis of Their Effect on the Emergence of Stable Practices in Daily Activity Schedules pp. 812-837

- Máté János LÅ‘rincz, José Luis RamÃrez-Mendiola and Jacopo Torriti
- Resistance to Change: Intergenerational Class Mobility in Hungary, 1973–2018 pp. 838-857

- à kos Huszár, à gnes Győri and Karolina Balogh
- The Extent of Résumé Whitening pp. 858-869

- Didier Ruedin and Eva Van Belle
- Exploring the Promise and Limitations of Autonomous Online Timelines to Understand Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 870-883

- Jaime Garcia-Iglesias, Nigel Lloyd, Imogen Freethy, Nigel Smeeton, Amander Wellings, Julia Jones, Wendy Wills and Katherine Brown
- How the First COVID-19 Lockdown Worsened Younger Generations’ Mental Health: Insights from Network Theory pp. 884-893

- Mattia Vacchiano
Volume 28, issue 2, 2023
- Negotiating Masculinity in a Post-Socialist Society: The Case of Chinese Male Nurses pp. 303-319

- Anita Kit Wa Chan and Tevin Shuhan Fang
- Karl Mannheim on Fascism: Sociological Lessons About Populism and Democracy Today? pp. 320-335

- Martyn Hammersley
- ‘Cause We’re All Just Part of the System Really’: Complicity and Resistance in Young Sportsmen’s Responses to Violence Against Women Prevention Campaigns in England pp. 336-354

- Stephen R Burrell
- A ‘Proper Night Out’: A Practice Theory Exploration of Gendered Drinking pp. 355-372

- Kath Hennell, Mark Limmer and Maria Piacentini
- How Infrastructures and Practices Shape Each Other: Aggregation, Integration and the Introduction of Gas Central Heating pp. 373-388

- Matt Watson and Elizabeth Shove
- Love and Narcissism in Reality Television pp. 389-402

- David W Hill
- Adult Children Move Out: Family Meals and Reflections on Parental Self-sacrifice at the Moment of Transition pp. 403-421

- Dorota Rancew-Sikora and Marta Skowrońska
- ‘They Wouldn’t Mind Pushing People Off the Bus’: Exploring Power in Practice Theory through the Work of Simultaneous Interpreters pp. 422-441

- Deborah Giustini
- Daily Bread: Women’s Self-Help Microfinance and the Social Meanings of Money pp. 442-461

- Esther Bott, Shalini Ojha, Sunita Mini, Rajeev Kamal Kumar, Sunil Choudhary, Gil Yaron and Alan R Smyth
- Transnational Healthcare Preferences Among EU Nationals in the UK: A Qualitative Assessment pp. 462-481

- Chris Moreh, Derek McGhee and Athina Vlachantoni
- Developing the Diary-Interview Approach to Study the Embodied, Tacit and Mundane Nutrition Information Behaviours of People with Type 2 Diabetes pp. 482-501

- Jane McClinchy, Angela Dickinson and Wendy Wills
- Re-Conceptualising Repeat Reports of Hate Crime/Incidents as Hate Relationships Based on Coercive Control and Space for Action pp. 502-517

- Catherine Donovan, Stephen Macdonald and John Clayton
- ‘Go Home, Get a Job, and Pay Some Taxes to Replace a Bit of What You’ve Wasted’: Stigma Power and Solidarity in Response to Anti-Open-Cast Mining Activism in the Coalfields of Rural County Durham, UK pp. 518-539

- Andrea Brock, Carol Stephenson, Nathan Stephens-Griffin and Tanya Wyatt
- Furry Families: Ethical Entanglements Through More-than-Human Domestic Dramas pp. 540-557

- Janet Sayers, Rachel Forrest and Maria Pearson
- The Cutaway to the Toilet: Towards a Visual Grammar of Spatial Stigma in Factual Welfare Television pp. 558-576

- Jayne Raisborough, Lisa Taylor, Katherine Harrison and Shelly Dulson
- Coaching and ‘Self-repair’: Examining the ‘Artful Practices’ of Coaching Work pp. 577-595

- Charles L T Corsby, Robyn L Jones, Gethin Ll Thomas and Christian N Edwards
- Normal Island: COVID-19, Border Control, and Viral Nationalism in UK Public Health Discourse pp. 596-606

- Des Fitzgerald
Volume 28, issue 1, 2023
- Rational and Emotional Tension Balances in the Organization of Political Hunger Strikes pp. 3-20

- John Connolly, Paddy Dolan and Stephen Vertigans
- The Productivity of Unemployment and the Temporality of Employment-to-Come: Older Disadvantaged Job Seekers pp. 21-36

- Jessica Gerrard and Juliet Watson
- The Closing Educational Gap in E-privacy Management in European Perspective pp. 37-57

- Angelica M Maineri, Peter Achterberg and Ruud Luijkx
- The Subcultural Imagination: Critically Negotiating the Co-Production of ‘Subcultural Subjects’ through the Lens of C. Wright Mills pp. 58-72

- Shane Blackman and Michelle Kempson
- Ageing Activisms: A Narrative Exploration of Older Adults’ Experiences of Political Participation pp. 73-92

- Rodrigo Serrat, Karima Chacur-Kiss and Feliciano Villar
- Applied Research, Diffractive Methodology, and the Research-Assemblage: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 93-109

- Nick J Fox and Pam Alldred
- What’s Work Got to Do with It? How Precarity Influences Radical Party Support in France and the Netherlands pp. 110-131

- Lorenza Antonucci, Carlo D’Ippoliti, Laszlo Horvath and André Krouwel
- ‘Almost Everything in the House Now Is Plastic’: Foregrounding Plastic Materiality in Household Routines and Practices pp. 132-149

- Olamide Shittu
- When Technologies are Not Enough: The Challenges of Digital Interventions to Address Loneliness in Later Life pp. 150-170

- Barbara Barbosa Neves, Jenny Waycott and Alexia Maddox
- Stigma Mutation: Tracking Lineage, Variation and Strength in Emerging COVID-19 Stigma pp. 171-188

- Hannah Farrimond
- Immigration, Race, and Nation in the UK: The Politics of Belonging on Twitter pp. 189-209

- Bindi V Shah and Jessica Ogden
- Small Stories of Home Moves: A Gendered and Generational Breadth-and-Depth Investigation pp. 210-227

- Rosalind Edwards, Susie Weller, Emma Davidson and Lynn Jamieson
- Men’s Explanations for Being Childless; a dynamic perspective pp. 228-243

- Hana MaÅ™Ãková
- The Unbearable Precarity of Pursuing Freedom: A Critical Overview of the Spanish sà soy autónomo Movement pp. 244-260

- Tiago Vieira
- Almost Confessional: Managing Emotions When Research Breaks Your Heart pp. 261-278

- Kate Reed and Laura Towers
- Recognising British Bodies: The Significance of Race and Whiteness in ‘Post-Racial’ Britain pp. 279-295

- Amy Clarke
- Book Review: Sociologies of New Zealand pp. 296-297

- Thomas O’Brien
- Book Review: Decolonizing Sociology: An Introduction pp. 298-299

- Peter Jones
- Corrigendum pp. 300-300

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