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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 BÅ‚aszczyk, 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
Volume 29, issue 4, 2024
- Between Breaking Bad and Big Brother: Social Class and Television Preferences in Croatia pp. 807-824

- Krešimir Krolo, Željka Tonković and Dina Vozab
- Independent Celebrant-Led Wedding Ceremonies: Translating, Tweaking, and Innovating Traditions pp. 825-841

- Sharon Blake, Rebecca Probert, Tania Barton and Rajnaara Akhtar
- Hoof Work: The Feminisation of Donkeys in Ethiopia pp. 842-860

- Martha Rose Geiger
- The Persistence of the University Dream: Class and Social Mobility as Projected by Students at a Chilean University pp. 861-880

- Félix Rojo-Mendoza, Denisse Sepúlveda Sánchez and Fernando Baeza Rivas
- ‘Vulnerability’ at Work: Instrumental Vulnerabilities Among Software Professionals pp. 881-897

- Vanessa Ciccone
- ‘I’ve Wondered Why Am I Here?’ Expectations of Old Age and the Ageing Body in a Longitudinal Study of a Dance Group pp. 898-917

- Anna Goulding
- Transnational Affect and the Making of a Moral Public: The War on Drugs in the Philippines pp. 918-930

- Paul-François Tremlett
- With God We Distrust! The Impact of Values in Conspiracy Theory Beliefs About Migration in Serbia pp. 931-946

- Türkay Salim Nefes, Jasna MiloÅ¡ević Ä orÄ‘ević and Milica Vdović
- ‘It Feels Like a Big Performance’: Space, Performativity and Young Woman Skateboarders1 pp. 947-964

- Carrie Paechter, Lyndsey Stoodley, Michael Keenan and Chris Lawton
- Misbehaviour on Retreat: Rule-Breaking and the Labours of the Self pp. 965-980

- James Hodgson
- Developing ‘Age-Friendly’ Communities: The Experience of International Retired Migrants pp. 981-997

- Marion Repetti, Toni Calasanti and Chris Phillipson
- Young People Experiencing Multiple Mobilities: In Search of an Oasis of Youth Across Europe pp. 998-1015

- Ewa Krzaklewska and Valentina Cuzzocrea
- The Perceptions of Prostitution, Sex Work, and Sex Trafficking among Young People in Spain pp. 1016-1035

- Carmen Meneses-Falcón, Antonio Rúa-Vieites and Olaya GarcÃa-Vázquez
- Mediating Gender Norms Through the ‘Foodies’ Culture as Romantic Emotions pp. 1036-1053

- Wei-Ping Chen
- Sugar Rush or Sugar Risk? Experiences with Risks and Risk Management among Young Sugar Daters pp. 1054-1069

- Theresa Dyrvig Henriksen and Josefine Frøslev-Thomsen
- Understanding Food Assistance Through Care: Theoretical Insights pp. 1070-1076

- Fábio Rafael Augusto
- Leaping the Abyss: The Problematic Translation of Social Research Results into Policy Recommendations pp. 1077-1088

- Seweryn Rudnicki and Katarzyna Wojnicka
- ‘Creating Poverty Chances’: Young People Confront Gambling Harms in Malawi pp. 1089-1096

- Otiyela Mtema, Isaac ‘Starlic’ Singano, Darragh McGee, Yamiko Yakobe, Junious Sichali, Mphatso Makamo, Gerda Reith and Christopher Bunn
- Reclaim the Night(Life) – Sexual Harassment in the Night-Time Economy: Zine Making as Method and Participant-Led Data Analysis pp. 1097-1103

- Ian R Lamond, Kate Dashper, Michelle Lanham, Hannah Rossmorris and Dan Lomax
- Book Review: Tony Bennett, Habit’s Pathways: Repetition, Power, Conduct pp. 1104-1105

- Gordana Angelichin-Zhura
- Book Review: Edited by Sonja Ganseforth and Hanno Jentzsch, Rethinking Locality in Japan pp. 1105-1106

- Meriç Kırmızı
- Book Review: Yi-Lin Chiang, Study Gods: How the New Chinese Elite Prepare for Global Competition pp. 1107-1108

- Yuhao Peng
- SRO Thank You to Referees 2024 pp. 1109-1112

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Volume 29, issue 3, 2024
- Raising ‘True Believers’: Anti-Abortion ‘Education’ for Primary Children in the UK pp. 527-543

- Pam Lowe and Sarah-Jane Page
- ‘Not Just Living in the Moment’: Constructing the ‘Enterprising’ and Future-Oriented Self Through the Consumption of No-and-Low-Alcohol Drinks pp. 544-560

- Emily Nicholls
- Outcomes of Academic Tracking Among Young Adults in the United States: A Longitudinal Survey Analysis pp. 561-578

- Hyunsu Oh and Houa Vang
- The Impacts of Guanxi: Drug Policing Under Police Professionalisation in China pp. 579-595

- Haitao Shi
- Connection Points: The Dynamics of Recruitment to Packaging-Free Shopping pp. 596-611

- Anne Müller
- Snapshots of Family: Family Representations and Practices of Mothering Displayed by Instamothers pp. 612-631

- Małgorzata Gawrońska and Małgorzata Sikorska
- Transnationalization of Educational Aspirations: Evidence from China pp. 632-649

- Yasemin Nuhoglu Soysal and Héctor Cebolla Boado
- #TheAfricaTheMediaNever ShowsYou: An Afrodiasporic Subaltern Counterpublic pp. 650-674

- Edward Ademolu
- Gender Preferences for Children and Gender Relations in Contemporary China pp. 675-693

- Yuling Wu
- Understanding ‘Gender Equality’: First-Time Parent Couples’ Practices and Perspectives on Working and Caring Post-Parenthood pp. 694-711

- Katherine Twamley and Charlotte Faircloth
- The Social Psychology of Framing: The Emotional Content of Finnish Anti-Wind Power Frames pp. 712-728

- Hanna-Mari Husu
- The Social Structures of Sleep: Effects of Work-Related and Family Constraints on Sleep Duration and Regularity Among French Workers pp. 729-749

- Capucine Rauch
- ‘Pollution’ and ‘Blaming’: A Sociological Analysis of the COVID-19 Time Through Cultural Perspective pp. 750-757

- Antonio Camorrino
- Ethical Reflexivity, Care, and Slippery Data: Lessons From Working With the Mass Observation Project pp. 758-766

- Corine van Emmerik
- Caring Masculinities in Theory and Practice: Reiterating the Relevance and Clarifying the Capaciousness of the Concept pp. 767-777

- Steven Roberts and Riikka Prattes
- The Participatory Documentary ‘Age Is Just a Bingo Number’ pp. 778-782

- Simona Palladino
- ‘I am Lil’: Enabling Autistic Voices in Transitions from School to Adult Life through the Co-Creation of a Digital Story pp. 783-788

- Asha Ward, Sarah Parsons and Hanna Kovshoff
- The Insp-AIR-ation (Art + Science Project) pp. 789-797

- Pam McKinlay
- Book Review: Howard Campbell, Downtown Juárez: Underworlds of Violence and Abuse pp. 798-799

- Murylo Sforcin Batista
- Book Review: Travis Kong, Sexuality and the Rise of China: The Post-1990s Gay Generation in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Mainland China pp. 800-801

- Tharika Thambidurai
- Book Review: Romero-Ruiz, Maria Isabel, and Cuder-DomÃnguez Pilar, Cultural Representations of Gender Vulnerability and Resistance pp. 802-803

- Roshan K. Morve
Volume 29, issue 2, 2024
- Re-Thinking Therapeutic Cultures: Tracing Change and Continuity in a Time of Crisis and Change pp. 287-298

- Daniel Nehring, Mariano Plotkin, Piroska Csúri and Nicolás Viotti
- Digital Therapeutic Cultures and Their New Regime of Psychological Truth pp. 299-315

- Rodrigo De La Fabián
- The Self in Self-Help: A Re-Appraisal of Therapeutic Culture in a Time of Crisis pp. 316-333

- Daniel Nehring
- The Psychologization of Student Subjectivity in the Finnish Academia pp. 334-350

- Antti Saari, Kristiina Brunila and Saara Vainio
- Constructing a Crisis: Mental Health, Higher Education and Policy Entrepreneurs pp. 351-369

- Ashley Frawley, Chloë Wakeham, Kenneth McLaughlin and Kathryn Ecclestone
- The Social Production of the Dead Human Body in the Practice of Teaching Anatomy Through Cadaveric Dissection pp. 370-385

- Jennifer Burr and Nigel Russell-Sewell
- Explaining Regularities or Individual Outcomes: Chance and the Limits of Social Science pp. 386-400

- Judith Glaesser
- A Convergence of Opportunities: Understanding the High Elite University Progression of Disadvantaged Youth in an East London Locality pp. 401-417

- Joanne Davies
- A Fish in Many Waters? Addressing Transnational Habitus and the Reworking of Bourdieu in Global Contexts pp. 418-437

- Garth Stahl, Hannah Soong, Guanglun Michael Mu and Kun Dai
- Keeping It Real in Chinese Hip-Hop: Everyday Authenticity and Coming From the Street pp. 438-453

- Yehan Wang
- Safety and Security Battles: Unpacking the Players and Arenas of the Safe Standing Movement in English Football (1989–2022) pp. 454-471

- Mark Turner and Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen
- Nested Narratives: Biographical Accounts of Unlived Experience Across Three Narrative Orders pp. 472-488

- Susie Scott and Nina Lockwood
- ‘I’m Not Victim-Blaming, But...’: Young People’s Discourses in Understanding Sexual Violence Against Women pp. 489-506

- Robert Bolton, Claire Edwards, Máire Leane and Fiachra Ó Súilleabháin
- Broken (Again) – Making Sense of Ankle Fracture, Hospitalisation, and Early Recovery: An Autoethnography pp. 507-524

- Sally Dowling
Volume 29, issue 1, 2024
- ‘Amusing and Fun’, ‘Arresting’, or ‘The Wrong Pictures’? Methodological Lessons from Using Photo-Elicitation in a Study of Academic Retirement pp. 3-22

- Graham Crow
- Religion and Social Capital: Examining Social Networks and Religious Identification in the UK pp. 23-40

- Adam Gemar
- Gendered Interaction and Practices of Intimacy Among Emirati Young Spouses: Exploring the Experiences of Wives pp. 41-61

- Mohammed Abdel Karim Al Hourani
- Cultural Capital in China? Television Tastes and Cultural and Cosmopolitan Distinctions Among Beijing Youth pp. 62-82

- Yang Gao and Giselinde Kuipers
- Critical Reflections on the COVID-19 Pandemic from the NHS Frontline pp. 83-100

- Anthony Lloyd, Daniel Briggs, Anthony Ellis and Luke Telford
- Superficial Allies: The Role of Legal Inclusion and Social Obedience in Stigma Processes pp. 101-119

- Shahin Davoudpour
- ‘What Can I Plan at This Age?’ Expectations Regarding Future and Planning in Older Age pp. 120-136

- Jaroslava Hasmanová Marhánková and Eva Soares Moura
- Trajectories of Vulnerability and Resistance Among Independent Indoor Sex Workers During Economic Decline pp. 137-153

- Laura Jarvis-King
- Examining Professionalisation as a Strategy for Sex Worker Empowerment and Mobilisation pp. 154-170

- Nadine Gloss
- How to Overcome the Secretiveness of a Group: Opportunities of Online Interviews pp. 171-183

- Inês Maia
- Czech Parents Under Lockdown: Different Positions, Different Temporalities pp. 184-203

- Radka Dudová and Alena KřÞková
- Critical Interpretation of Spatiality in Professional Korean Football Stadiums: Relph’s Theory of Placeness pp. 204-220

- Wanyoung Lee and Yoonso Choi
- Using a Range of Communication Tools to Interview a Hard-to-Reach Population pp. 221-232

- Orlanda Harvey, Edwin van Teijlingen and Margarete Parrish
- Creating Time for LGBT+ Disabled Youth: Co-production Outside Chrononormativity pp. 233-242

- Harvey Humphrey and Edmund Coleman-Fountain
- What and How are we Measuring When we Research Gendered Divisions of Domestic Labor? Remaking the Household Portrait Method into a Care/Work Portrait pp. 243-263

- Andrea Doucet and Janna Klostermann
- The New Nones: An Empirical Study of Dual Religious and Political Non-affiliation pp. 264-276

- Kevin McCaffree, Anondah Saide and Michael Shermer
- Book Review: Marie Chabrol, Anaïs Collet, Matthieu Giroud, Lydie Launay, Max Rousseau and Hovig Ter Minassian (Translated by Jean-Yves Bart), Gentrifications: Views from Europe pp. 277-278

- Meriç Kırmızı
- Book Review: Karen S Cook, Advanced Introduction to Social Capital pp. 279-281

- Louisa VB Horne
- Book Review: Vera Caine, D Jean Clandinin and Sean Lessard, Narrative Inquiry: Philosophical Roots pp. 281-282

- Kate Carruthers Thomas
- Book Review: Heejung Chung, The Flexibility Paradox: Why Flexible Working Leads to (Self-)Exploitation pp. 283-284

- Linna Sai
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