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Volume 17, issue 4, 2012
- Logics of Structuring the Elder Care Arrangements over Time and Their Foundations pp. 1-12

- José De São José
- The Case of Cooperstown, New York: The Makings of a Perfect Village in an Urbanising World pp. 13-32

- Gregory Fulkerson and Elizabeth Seale
- ‘Man Dem Link Up’: London's Anti-Riots and Urban Modernism pp. 33-44

- Gareth Millington
- Full Employment in a Green Society pp. 45-55

- Steve Dawe
- Doing Identity with Style: Service Interaction, Work Practices and the Construction of ‘Expert’ Status in the Contemporary Hair Salon pp. 56-66

- Tracey Yeadon-Lee
- ‘If you Had Balls, You'd be One of Us!’ Doing Gendered Research: Methodological Reflections on Being a Female Academic Researcher in the Hyper-Masculine Subculture of ‘Football Hooliganism’ pp. 67-79

- Emma Poulton
- Making Sense of ‘Global’ Social Justice: Claims for Justice in a Global Labour Market pp. 80-91

- Nik Winchester and Nicholas Bailey
- Intricacies of Social Movement Outcome Research and beyond: “How can you Tell†Social Movements Prompt Changes? pp. 92-102

- Doowon Suh
- Gender Relations among Indian Couples in the UK and India: Ideals of Equality and Realities of Inequality pp. 103-113

- Katherine Twamley
- Accounting for Personal Overindebtedness: Debtors’ Accounts in Applications for Debt Relief at the Swedish Enforcement Authority pp. 114-124

- Bengt Larsson and Bengt Jacobsson
- Ways of Seeing, Ways of Being and Ways of Knowing in the Inner-City: Exploring Sense of Place through Visual Tours pp. 125-141

- Magali Peyrefitte
- Drinking with and without Fun: Female students’ accounts of pre-drinking and club-drinking pp. 142-152

- Angus Bancroft
- Book Review: Everyone's a Winner: Life in Our Congratulatory Culture pp. 153-154

- Tristan Kennedy
- Book Review: The Unfinished Revolution: Coming of Age in a New Era of Gender, Work, and Family pp. 155-156

- Julia Bennett
- Book Review: Understanding Education: A Sociological Perspective pp. 157-158

- Jacqueline Baxter
- Book Review: Ageing and Youth Cultures: Music, Style and Identity pp. 159-160

- Sylvia Meichsner
- Book Review: Understanding Social Networks: Theories, Concepts, and Findings pp. 161-162

- Valerie G. Eslick
- Book Review: Negotiating National Identities (Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series) pp. 163-164

- Dan Jendrissek
- Book Review: The Victimization of Women: Law, Policies, and Politics pp. 165-166

- Paula Pustulka
- Book Review: Animals, Equality and Democracy (the Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series) pp. 167-168

- Marieke Kroezen
- Book Review: Where There is No Midwife: Birth and Loss in Rural India (Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality) pp. 169-170

- Edwin van Teijlingen
- Book Review: Consumer Society: Critical Issues & Environmental Consequences pp. 171-172

- Mike Foden
Volume 17, issue 3, 2012
- Ethnic Diversity and European's Generalised Trust: How Inclusive Immigration Policy Can Aid a Positive Association pp. 1-11

- Anna Zimdars and Gindo Tampubolon
- A Review of Book Reviews: A Sociological Analysis of Reviews of the Edited Book Experience with Abortion pp. 12-18

- Edwin Van Teijlingen
- ‘I Know Him So Well’: Contracting/tual ‘Insiderness’, and Maintaining Access and Rapport in a Philippine Fishing Community pp. 19-31

- Nelson Turgo
- Between Political Fad and Political Empowerment: A Critical Evaluation of the National Muslim Women's Advisory Group (NMWAG) and Governmental Processes of Engaging Muslim Women pp. 32-40

- Chris Allen and Surinder Guru
- Second Generation Identities: The Scottish Diaspora in England pp. 41-52

- Murray Stewart Leith and Duncan Sim
- Does Female Employment Always Undermine Marriage? Working Wives and Family Stability in Different Contexts of Italian Society pp. 53-72

- Lorenzo Todesco
- Embodying Gender, Age, Ethnicity and Power in ‘the Field’: Reflections on Dress and the Presentation of the Self in Research with Older Pakistani Muslims pp. 73-90

- Maria Zubair, Wendy Martin and Christina Victor
- Using Social Media Data Aggregators to Do Social Research pp. 91-102

- David Beer
- Practice ‘in Talk’ and Talk ‘as Practice’: Dish Washing and the Reach of Language pp. 103-113

- Lydia Martens
- Using Spoken and Written Qualitative Methods to Explore Children's and Young People's Food and Eating Practices pp. 114-123

- Wendy J. Wills
- Perils, Precariousness and Pleasures: Middle-Aged Gay Men Negotiating Urban ‘Heterospaces’ pp. 124-133

- Paul Simpson
- Motherhood, Medicine & Markets: The Changing Cultural Politics of Postnatal Care Provision pp. 134-144

- Maria Zadoroznyj, Cecilia Benoit and Sarah Berry
- The 2011 Summer Riots: Learning from History -Remembering ‘81 pp. 145-152

- Diane Frost and Richard Phillips
- The English City Riots of 2011, ‘Broken Britain’ and the Retreat into the Present pp. 153-162

- John Flint and Ryan Powell
- Time for Class: Undergraduates’ and Lecturers’ Perceptions on Why Undergraduates Want to Teach pp. 163-174

- Andrew Morrison
- Young People, Education and Inequalities: An Introduction pp. 175-182

- Rachel Brooks
- Feeling Uncomfortable: Young People's Emotional Responses to Neo-Liberal Explanations for Economic Inequality pp. 183-194

- Sarah Smart
- Conviviality under the Cosmopolitan Canopy? Social mixing and friendships in an urban secondary school pp. 195-206

- Sumi Hollingworth and Ayo Mansaray
- Confronting the Limits of Antiracist and Multicultural Education: White Students’ Reflections on Identity and Difference in a Multiethnic Secondary School pp. 207-217

- Alice Pettigrew
- Beyond a Binary Model of Students’ Educational Decision-Making pp. 218-228

- Gayna Davey
- The Positive Experiences of Openly Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Students in a Christian Sixth Form College pp. 229-238

- Mark McCormack
- Young People and the Reproduction of Disadvantage through Transnational Higher Education in Hong Kong pp. 239-246

- Johanna Waters and Maggi Leung
- Earning Not Learning? An Assessment of Young People in the Jobs without Training (JWT) Group pp. 247-255

- Sue Maguire, Thomas Spielhofer and Sarah Golden
- Power, Participation and Privilege - Methodological Lessons from Using Visual Methods in Research with Young People pp. 256-266

- Alexandra Allan
- Book Review: Social Problems and Inequality (Solving Social Problems) pp. 267-268

- Bernadette Gregory
- Book Review: Fitting into Place? pp. 269-270

- Jenny Preece
- Book Review: The Rhetoric of Racist Humour pp. 271-272

- Nune Nikoghosyan
Volume 17, issue 2, 2012
- Book Review: Behind Closed Doors: IRBs and the Making of Ethical Research (Morality and Society Series) pp. 1-3

- Nathan Emmerich
- Cosmology and Society: Developing a Bourdieusian Perspective pp. 1-13

- Peter Dickens
- To Whom God Speaks: Struggles for Authority through Religious Reflexivity and Performativity within a Gypsy Pentecostal Church pp. 1-14

- Cerasela Voiculescu
- Fishmongers in a Global Economy: Craft and Social Relations on a London Market pp. 1-11

- Dawn Lyon and Les Back
- Social Stratification, Gender and Sport Participation pp. 1-17

- Aaron Reeves
- Book Review: On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life pp. 1-2

- Andrew Harding
- Elucidating a Cornish Ethnie: The Argument for Mixed Method pp. 1-8

- Kerryn Husk
- Getting up - Staying Up? - Exploring Trajectories in Household Incomes between 1992 and 2006 pp. 1-7

- David Byrne
- Deconstructing Explanation by Mechanism pp. 1-10

- Hannu Ruonavaara
- Space, Buildings and the Life Worlds of Home-Based Workers: Towards Better Design pp. 1-37

- Frances Holliss
- The 2011 ‘Riots’: Reflections on the Fall and Rise of Community pp. 1-5

- Andrew Wallace
- A Tale of Two Analyses[1]: The Use of Archived Qualitative Data pp. 1-9

- Jo Haynes and Demelza Jones
- Legitimising Racism: An Exploration of the Challenges Posed by the Use of Indigeneity Discourses by the Far Right pp. 1-12

- Sasha Williams and Ian Law
- Dimensions and Boundaries: Comparative Analysis of Occupational Structures Using Social Network and Social Interaction Distance Analysis pp. 1-23

- Dave Griffiths and Paul S. Lambert
Volume 17, issue 1, 2012
- Introduction to the Special Issue on the Use of Visual Methods in Social Research pp. 1-2

- Ross Coomber and Gayle Letherby
- Ethical Regulation and Visual Methods: Making Visual Research Impossible or Developing Good Practice? pp. 3-12

- Rose Wiles, Amanda Coffey, Judy Robison and Jon Prosser
- Community Health Workers Working the Digital Archive: A Case for Looking at Participatory Archiving in Studying Stigma in the Context of HIV and AIDS pp. 13-28

- Naydene De Lange and Claudia Mitchell
- Looking for Africville - Complementary Visual Constructions of a Contended Space pp. 29-46

- Stephen Spencer
- Capturing Christmas: The Sensory Potential of Data from Participant Produced Video pp. 47-65

- Stewart Muir and Jennifer Mason
- The North Laine: A Visual Essay pp. 66-75

- Chris Yuill
- Conceptualising the ‘Visual Essay’ as a Way of Generating and Imparting Sociological Insight: Issues, Formats and Realisations pp. 76-86

- Luc Pauwels
- Video and a Sense of the Invisible: Approaching Domestic Energy Consumption through the Sensory Home pp. 87-105

- Sarah Pink and Kerstin Leder Mackley
- A Video Testimony on Rural Poverty and Social Exclusion pp. 106-123

- Eldin Fahmy and Simon Pemberton
- More than Anarchy in the UK: ‘Social Unrest’ and its Resurgence in the Madoffized Society pp. 124-129

- Lee F. Monaghan and Micheal O'flynn
- Communities, Centres, Connections, Disconnections: Some Reflections on the Riots in Birmingham pp. 130-134

- Gargi Bhattacharyya, James Cowles, Steve Garner and Ajmal Hussain
- Book Review: The Freedom to Be Racist?: How the United States and Europe Struggle to Preserve Freedom and Combat Racism pp. 135-136

- Karim Murji
- Book Review: Consumer Culture pp. 137-138

- Anna Schneider
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