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Volume 19, issue 4, 2014
- Neoliberal Nomads: Housing Insecurity and the Revival of Private Renting in the UK pp. 1-14

- John Bone
- The Complex Employment Experiences of Polish Migrants in the UK Labour Market pp. 15-26

- Julie Knight
- ‘Most Challenging? To Fit in with People While Remaining Myself.’ Social Integration of Second Generation Turks within the Dutch Higher Education Setting pp. 27-38

- Adél Pásztor
- The Reframing of Methodology: Revisiting a PhD Study pp. 39-47

- Sarah Dubberley
- Music, Knowledge and the Sociology of Sound pp. 48-60

- Martyn Hudson
- How and when Do Educational Aspirations, Expectations and Achievement Align? pp. 61-73

- Nabil Khattab
- How Benefits Recipients Perceive Themselves through the Lens of the Mass Media - Some Observations from Germany pp. 74-81

- Anna Fohrbeck, Andreas Hirseland and Philipp Ramos Lobato
- The Hindu Rights Action Force and the Definition of the ‘Indian Community’ in Malaysia pp. 82-95

- Flavia CangiÃ
- The Ebb and Flow of Resistance: Analysis of the Squatters’ Movement and Squatted Social Centres in Brighton pp. 96-112

- E.T.C. Dee
- Culture, Power and Social Disparity: Researching Russia's Upper Class pp. 113-121

- Elisabeth Schimpfossl
- Reflections on Positionality from a Russian Woman Interviewing Russian-Speaking Women in London pp. 122-134

- Darya Malyutina
- On Being a Punk and a Scholar: A Reflexive Account of Researching a Punk Scene in Russia pp. 135-147

- Ivan Gololobov
- Trust, Access and Sensitive Boundaries between ‘Public’ and ‘Private’: A Returning Insider's Experience of Research in Bulgaria pp. 148-161

- Milena I. Kremakova
- The Dereliction Tourist: Ethical Issues of Conducting Research in Areas of Industrial Ruination pp. 162-175

- Alice Mah
- Ethics and Emotions: A Migrant Researcher Doing Research among Romanian Migrants pp. 176-189

- Oana Romocea
- Book Review: Protest Camps pp. 188-189

- Sara Deffendoll
- Book Review: The Tories: From Winston Churchill to David Cameron pp. 190-191

- Antje Bednarek-Gilland
- Book Review: Essentials of Thinking Ethically in Qualitative Research (Qualitative Essentials) pp. 192-193

- Linda Asquith
- Book Review: The Mountain of Silence: A Search for Orthodox Spirituality pp. 194-195

- Alp Arat
- Research Ethics and Moral Dilemmas of Social Research in Post-Socialist Europe and Beyond pp. 196-202

- Ulrike Ziemer and Anton Popov
Volume 19, issue 3, 2014
- ‘Fighting Science with Social Science: Activist Scholarship in an International Resistance Project’ pp. 1-14

- Stevienna de Saille
- ‘Ghettos of the Mind’: Realities and Myths in the Construction of the Social Identity of a Dublin Suburb pp. 15-29

- Martina Byrne and Brid Ni Chonaill
- The Paranormal is (Still) Normal: The Sociological Implications of a Survey of Paranormal Experiences in Great Britain pp. 30-44

- Madeleine Castro, Roger Burrows and Robin Wooffitt
- Garden Stories: Auto/biography, Gender and Gardening pp. 45-52

- Mark Bhatti
- Using Secondary Analysis to Maintain a Critically Reflexive Approach to Qualitative Research pp. 53-64

- Sarah Wilson
- Working at Pleasure in Young Women's Alcohol Consumption: A Participatory Visual Ethnography pp. 65-78

- Angus Bancroft, Mariah Jade Zimpfer, Orla Murray and Martina Karels
- A Methodological Intervention in Cosmopolitanism Research: Cosmopolitan Dispositions Amongst Digital Natives pp. 79-92

- Johan Lindell
- Beyond Economic Interests: Attitudes toward Foreign Workers in Australia, the United States and East Asian Countries pp. 93-103

- Ming-Chang Tsai and Rueyling Tzeng
- An Alternative Ethics? Justice and Care as Guiding Principles for Qualitative Research pp. 104-117

- Martyn Hammersley and Anna Traianou
- The Politics of Health Services Research: Health Professionals as Hired Hands in a Commissioned Research Project in England pp. 118-128

- Simon Dyson and Sue Dyson
- Special Section Introduction: Mass Observation as Method pp. 129-135

- Emma Casey, Fiona Courage and Nick Hubble
- The Materiality of Method: The Case of the Mass Observation Archive pp. 136-146

- Liz Moor and Emma Uprichard
- A Sociologist's Field Notes to the Mass Observation Archive: A Consideration of the Challenges of ‘re-Using’ Mass Observation Data in a Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Study pp. 147-160

- Rose Lindsey and Sarah Bulloch
- ‘Clearly Necessary’, ‘Wonderful’ and ‘Engrossing’? Mass Observation Correspondents Discuss Forensic Technologies pp. 161-176

- Dana Wilson-Kovacs
- Synthetic sociology and the ‘long workshop’: How Mass Observation ruined meta-methodology pp. 177-202

- Rachel Hurdley
- ‘Mass Gambling’ from 1947 to 2011: Controversies and Pathologies pp. 203-213

- Emma Casey
- Shared Ownership and Mutual Imaginaries: Researching Research in Mass Observation pp. 214-225

- Annebella Pollen
- The Observers and the Observed: The ‘dual Vision’ of the Mass Observation Project pp. 226-236

- Anne-Marie Kramer
- Representing Attitudes to Welfare Dependency: Relational Geographies of Welfare pp. 237-245

- Jessica Pykett
- Stigmatising the Poor without Negative Images: Images of Extreme Poverty and the Formation of Welfare Attitudes pp. 246-255

- Béla Janky, Béla Janky, Boglarka Bakó, Péter Szilágyi and Adrienn Bognár
- Thinking with ‘White Dee’: The Gender Politics of ‘Austerity Porn’ pp. 256-262

- Kim Allen, Imogen Tyler and Sara De Benedictis
- ‘Benefits Street’ and the Myth of Workless Communities pp. 263-268

- Robert Macdonald, Tracy Shildrick and Andy Furlong
- Golden Dawn, Media Representation and the Neoliberal Restructuring of Social Welfare: On the Greek Crisis and the Mobilization of Disidentifications pp. 269-276

- Ioannis Prinos
- Welfare Commonsense, Poverty Porn and Doxosophy pp. 277-283

- Tracey Jensen
- Book Review: Good, the Bad, and the Data: Shane the Lone Ethnographer's Basic Guide to Qualitative Data Analysis pp. 284-285

- Kevin Walby
- Book Review: Ageing, Narrative and Identity: New Qualitative Social Research pp. 286-287

- Julia Bennett
- Book Review: The Naxalities and Their Ideology, Third Edition: The Naxalities and Their Ideology, Third Edition (Oxford India Paperbacks) pp. 288-289

- Carlos Eduardo and Rebello de Mendonça
Volume 19, issue 2, 2014
- Book Review: Documents of Life Revisited pp. 1-1

- Jacques Human
- Happiness and Memory: Some Sociological Reflections pp. 1-9

- Laura Hyman
- Learning to be Affected: Masculinities, Music and Social Embodiment pp. 1-15

- Sam De Boise
- Talking Ties: Reflecting on Network Visualisation and Qualitative Interviewing pp. 1-12

- Louise Ryan, Jon Mulholland and Agnes Agoston
- Qualitative Upward Mobility, the Mass-Media and ‘Posh’ Masculinity in Contemporary North-East Britain: A Micro Sociological Case-Study pp. 1-11

- Andreas Giazitzoglu
- Positive Sociology and Appreciative Empathy: History and Prospects pp. 1-14

- Neil Thin
- Towards a Developmental Understanding of Happiness pp. 1-13

- Alexandra Jugureanu, Jason Hughes and Kahryn Hughes
- Acculturation, Not Socialization, for African American Females in the STEM Fields pp. 1-8

- Joretta Joseph
- Towards a Sociology of Happiness: The Case of an Age Perspective on the Social Context of Well-Being pp. 1-18

- Christian Kroll
- In this World but Not of It: Midwives, Amish, and the Politics of Power pp. 1-10

- Natalie Jolly
- Book Review: Companions in Crime: The Social Aspects of Criminal Conduct (Cambridge Studies in Criminology) pp. 1-2

- Jessica Streeter
Volume 19, issue 1, 2014
- User Involvement in Mental Health Services: A Case of Power over Discourse pp. 1-15

- Lydia Lewis
- Why Has Civic Education Failed to Increase Young People's Political Participation? pp. 1-12

- Nathan Manning and Kathy Edwards
- Teenage Mothers, Stigma and Their ‘Presentations of Self’ pp. 16-28

- Kyla Ellis-Sloan
- Ethics in Violence and Abuse Research - a Positive Empowerment Approach pp. 29-41

- Julia Downes, Liz Kelly and Nicole Westmarland
- Multidimensional Deprivation in Contemporary Switzerland across Social Groups and Time[1] pp. 42-55

- Mario Lucchini, Christine Butti, Jenny Assi, Dario Spini and Laura Bernardi
- Quota Sampling as an Alternative to Probability Sampling? An Experimental Study pp. 56-66

- Keming Yang and Ahmad Banamah
- Researching the Intangible: A Qualitative Phenomenological Study of the Everyday Practices of Belonging pp. 67-77

- Julia Bennett
- Migration and Long-Distance Commuting Histories and Their Links to Career Achievement in Germany: A Sequence Analysis pp. 78-94

- Gil Viry, Heiko Rüger and Thomas Skora
- Occupy as a Free Space - Mobilization Processes and Outcomes pp. 95-100

- Silke Roth, Clare Saunders and Cristiana Olcese
- Positionality and Ethics in the Qualitative Research of Migrants’ Homes pp. 111-120

- Anna Pechurina
- Re-Constructing the Map: NBC's Geographic Imagination and the Opening Ceremony for the 2012 London Olympics pp. 121-128

- Andrew Shears and Emily Fekete
- Introduction for Special Section: Attitudes: Ontology, Methodology, Impact pp. 129-131

- Mark Elliot, David Voas and Alison Park
- Towards a Sociology of Attitudes pp. 132-144

- David Voas
- What's Driving the Public? A Cross-Country Analysis of Political Attitudes, Human Values and Political Articulation pp. 145-158

- Joakim Kulin and Alexander Seymer
- Using Agent Based Modelling to Integrate Data on Attitude Change pp. 159-174

- Edmund Chattoe-Brown
- From Survey to Policy: Community Relations in Northern Ireland pp. 175-186

- Paula Devine and Gillian Robinson
- Education, Social Attitudes and Social Participation among Adults in Britain pp. 187-201

- Lindsay Paterson
- Attitudes to the Welfare State: A Systematic Review Approach to the Example of Ethnically Diverse Welfare States pp. 202-213

- Trude Sundberg
- Social Theory or Attitudinal Types: A Case Study of Attitudes towards Relationships pp. 214-223

- Laura Watt and Mark Elliot
- Book Review: Gender (Key Concepts) (Polity Key Concepts in the Social Sciences Series) pp. 224-225

- Tristan Kennedy
- Book Review: Dangerous Others, Insecure Societies pp. 226-227

- Kevin Walby
- Book Review: Reclaiming the F Word pp. 228-229

- Carli-Ria Rowell
- Book Review: Waiting for Jose pp. 230-231

- Matthew Ward
- Book Review: Anti-Capital: Human, Social and Cultural pp. 232-233

- Arick Dakessian
- Book Review: Social Media as Surveillance pp. 234-235

- Andrew Mason
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