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Volume 16, issue 4, 2011
- Land of My Fathers? Economic Development, Ethnic Division and Ethnic National Identity in 32 Countries pp. 1-13

- Robert Ford, James Tilley and Anthony Heath
- In Testing Times: Conducting an Ethnographic Study of UK Animal Rights Protesters pp. 13-21

- Andrew Upton
- ‘They Eat Potatoes, I Eat Rice’: Symbolic Boundary Making and Space in Neighbour Relations pp. 22-33

- Gwen Van Eijk
- Governing Low Profile Issues: A Frame Analysis of Drug Addiction in a Local Setting pp. 34-43

- Dragana Svraka and Ringo Ossewaarde
- Identifying the Third Agers: An Analysis of British Retirees' Leisure Pursuits pp. 44-55

- Stella Chatzitheochari and Sara Arber
- “Aye, But It were Wasted on Theeâ€: Cricket, British Asians, Ethnic Identities, and the ‘Magical Recovery of Community’ pp. 56-68

- Thomas Fletcher
- Socio-cultural risk? Reporting on a Qualitative Study with Female Street-Based Sex Workers pp. 69-78

- Mary Leaker and Priscilla Dunk-West
- Placing Research: ‘City Publics’ and the ‘Public Sociologist’ pp. 79-88

- Yvette Taylor and Michelle Addison
- A Comparative Analysis of Inequality in Health across Europe pp. 89-103

- Sara Della Bella, Simone Sarti, Mario Lucchini and Mara Tognetti Bordogna
- Introduction to Critical Concepts: Families, Intimacies and Personal Relationships pp. 104-108

- Jacqui Gabb and Elizabeth B. Silva
- From Function to Competence: Engaging with the New Politics of Family pp. 109-119

- Val Gillies
- Lost in Transnationalism: Unraveling the Conceptualisation of Families and Personal Life through a Transnational Gaze pp. 120-128

- Sue Heath, Derek McGhee and Paulina Trevena
- Personal Life, Pragmatism and Bricolage pp. 129-140

- Simon Duncan
- Family Lives and Relational Living: Taking Account of Otherness pp. 141-150

- Jacqui Gabb
- Intimacy as a Concept: Explaining Social Change in the Context of Globalisation or Another Form of Ethnocentricism? pp. 151-163

- Lynn Jamieson
- Figuring Families: Generation, Situation and Narrative in Contemporary Mothering pp. 164-173

- Mary Jane Kehily and Rachel Thomson
- Locating ‘Family Practices’ pp. 174-182

- David H. G. Morgan
- Consumer Culture and the 2011 ‘Riots’ pp. 183-187

- David Moxon
- Social Protest in 2011: Material and Cultural Aspects of Economic Inequalities pp. 188-192

- Chris Grover
- King Mob: Perceptions, Prescriptions and Presumptions about the Policing of England's Riots pp. 193-198

- Hugo Gorringe and Michael Rosie
- The Mediated Crowd: New Social Media and New Forms of Rioting pp. 195-204

- Stephanie Alice Baker
- Veblen in the (Inner) City: On the Normality of Looting pp. 205-209

- Matthias Zick Varul
- Race, Rumours and Riots: Past, Present and Future pp. 210-215

- John Solomos
- Riot: Race and Politics in the 2011 Disorders pp. 216-220

- Karim Murji and Sarah Neal
- Welfare (Key Concepts Series) pp. 221-222

- Mary Daly and Nate Breznau
- Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists pp. 223-224

- Daniel Dorling and Tracy Shildrick
- “Stretching†Exercises for Qualitative Researchers pp. 225-226

- Valerie J. Janesick and Najam Abbas
- Underlying the Riots: The Invisible Politics of Class pp. 227-230

- Graham Scambler and Annette Scambler
Volume 16, issue 3, 2011
- Downward Social Mobility across Generations: The Role of Parental Mobility and Education pp. 1-14

- Susanne Alm
- The Modality of the Textual Institutionalisation of Literary Studies: Towards a Sociology of Literature pp. 15-27

- Soh-Young Chung
- Is Social Mobility Really Declining? Intergenerational Class Mobility in Britain in the 1990s and the 2000s pp. 28-41

- Yaojun Li and Fiona Devine
- Post ‘Celtic Tiger’ Ireland, Silver Vigilantes and Public Sociology: Protesting against Global Neoliberalisation pp. 42-55

- Lee F. Monaghan
- Death as a Fateful Moment? The Reflexive Individual and Scottish Funeral Practices pp. 56-65

- Glenys Caswell
- Fathers ‘Care’ Too: The Impact of Family Relationships on the Experience of Work for Parents of Disabled Children pp. 66-81

- Katharine Venter
- Preconditions for Citizen Journalism: A Sociological Assessment pp. 82-93

- Hayley Watson
- Keeping It Real!: Constructing and Maintaining Traditional Authenticity in a Tibetan Buddhist Organisation in Scotland pp. 94-105

- John S. McKenzie
- Paradoxes and Pitfalls in Using Fuzzy Set QCA: Illustrations from a Critical Review of a Study of Educational Inequality pp. 106-119

- Barry Cooper and Judith Glaesser
- Editorial Introduction: John d Brewer and Jennifer Platt pp. 120-122

- John D. Brewer and Jennifer Platt
- Bulletin: The Present State and Development of Professional Sociology pp. 123-126

- A. Tropp
- Conversation with Anne Dix, 1992 pp. 127-138

- N/a
- On Being a Comparative Europeanist pp. 139-140

- Colin Crouch
- British Sociology: Gains and Losses pp. 141-142

- John Hall
- The Appeal of British Sociology; a View from outside and Inside pp. 143-144

- Barbara Misztal
- Different Times, Different Places, Different Standpoints pp. 145-146

- Ewa Morawska
- Academic Sociology and Social Policy Think Tanks in Britain and Australia: A Personal Reflection pp. 147-148

- Peter Saunders
- Half-Remembrance of Things Past: Critics and Cuts of Old pp. 149-153

- John Eldridge
- Experimenting with Sociology: A View from the Outlook Tower pp. 154-157

- Charlotte Bates
- The Impact of Feminism on Sociology pp. 158-168

- Sylvia Walby
- The BSA and the Emergence of a ‘Sociology of Food’: A Personal View[1] pp. 176-183

- Anne Murcott
- Ray Pahl's Sociological Career: Fifty Years of Impact pp. 184-193

- Graham Crow and Naoko Takeda
- Forty Four Years of Debate: The Impact of Race, Community and Conflict pp. 194-201

- Robert Moore
- Developments in British Sociology as Shown in British Sociology Journals pp. 202-211

- Charles Crothers
- Security and Global Health pp. 212-212

- Stefan Elbe and Keerty Nakray
- Dialectic of Enlightenment: Critical Theory and the Messianic Light pp. 213-214

- Jacob Klapwijk and Mark Dew
- Making Sense of Everyday Life pp. 215-216

- Susie Scott and Andrew Mason
Volume 16, issue 2, 2011
- The Biographical Illumination: A Bourdieusian Analysis of the Role of Theory in Educational Research pp. 1-9

- Ciaran Thomas Burke
- Power and Resistance: A Case Study of Satire on the Internet pp. 10-18

- Lijun Tang and Syamantak Bhattacharya
- Fees, Funding and Overseas Study: Mobile UK Students and Educational Inequalities pp. 19-28

- Rachel Brooks and Johanna Waters
- Stories from Brixton: Gentrification and Different Differences pp. 29-38

- George Mavrommatis
- Ethnographic Intimacy: Thinking through the Ethics of Social Research in Sex Worlds pp. 39-48

- Maria Pérez-Y-Pérez and Tony Stanley
- Regulating Social Research: Exploring the Implications of Extending Ethical Review Procedures in Social Research pp. 49-58

- Margaret Melrose
- Recent Methodological Opportunities in Online Hypermedia – a Case Study of Photojournalism in Singapore pp. 59-72

- Terence Heng
- Introduction to Food: Representations and Meanings pp. 73-76

- Wendy Wills
- Conceptualising Food as Death: A Radical Environmentalist Politics of Food pp. 77-87

- Julie Van Kemenade
- Organic Hummus in Israel: Global and Local Ingredients and Images pp. 88-98

- Rafi Grosglik
- ‘A Slice of Life’: Food Narratives and Menus from Mass-Observers in 1982 and 1945 pp. 99-107

- Sarah Nettleton and Emma Uprichard
- Saints and Slackers: Challenging Discourses about the Decline of Domestic Cooking pp. 108-120

- Angela Meah and Matt Watson
- ‘If You're Not Allowed to Have Rice, What do you have with your Curry?’: Nostalgia and Tradition in Low-Carbohydrate Diet Discourse and Practice pp. 121-132

- Christine Knight
- The Subject of Functional Foods: Accounts of Using Foods Containing Phytosterols pp. 133-142

- Kate Weiner
- The Rise and Fall of the Jumbo Breakfast Roll: How a Sandwich Survived the Decline of the Irish Economy pp. 143-149

- Perry Share
- Responsibility and the Big Society pp. 150-154

- Antje Bednarek
- Liberty, National Security and the Big Society pp. 155-159

- Alison Green, Nick Johns and Mark Rix
- ‘The Big Society’ Fact or Fiction? - a Sociological Critique pp. 160-164

- Paul Ransome
- Book Review: Social Theory in the Twentieth Century and Beyond pp. 165-165

- Bernhard Forchtner
- Book Review: The State in Africa pp. 166-167

- Lincoln J. Fry
- Book Review: EcoStandards, Product Labelling and Green Consumerism (Consumption and Public Life) pp. 168-169

- Tanya Wyatt
- Book Review: Faith, Public Policy and Civil Society: Policies, Problems and Concepts in Faith-Based Public Action pp. 170-171

- Eddy Hogg
- Book Review: Being Interprofessional pp. 172-173

- Rick Hood
- Book Review: Where We Live Now: Immigration and Race in the United States pp. 174-175

- Marilyne Brun
- Book Review: Identifying Citizens pp. 176-177

- Thorsten Nieberg
- Book Review: Habermas pp. 178-178

- Jordan Mckenzie
- Book Review: New Racism: Revisiting Researcher Accountabilities pp. 179-180

- Carole Truman
Volume 16, issue 1, 2011
- Reflections on Doing Research Grounded in My Experience of Perinatal Loss: From Auto/biography to Autoethnography pp. 1-8

- Deborah Davidson
- The Importance of Health in Promoting Employability in the East Midlands pp. 9-20

- Vanessa Beck and Martin Quinn
- Gold Dreams, Gold Nightmares: The Social Construction of Inflation as Delegitimation Discourse pp. 21-31

- Adam Rafalovich
- Woolworths and Wales: A Multi-Dimensional Analysis of the Loss of a Local Brand pp. 32-42

- Robin James Smith, Jesse Heley and Ian Stafford
- Mapping the Social Organization of Labour in Moscow: Beyond the Formal/informal Labour Dualism pp. 43-53

- Colin Williams, Sara Nadin, Peter Rodgers, John Round and Jan Windebank
- Cognitive Structure of Social Mobility: Moral Sentiments and Hidden Injuries of Class pp. 54-65

- Yi-Lee Wong
- A Temporal Comparison of the Effects of Unemployment and Job Insecurity on Wellbeing pp. 66-78

- Brendan Burchell
- Creating a Sexual Self in Heteronormative Space: Integrations and Imperatives Amongst Spiritual Seekers at the Findhorn Community pp. 79-88

- Elizabeth Dinnie and Kath Browne
- Introduction: Friendship and Emotions pp. 89-94

- Mary Holmes and Silvana Greco
- Commentary: Friendships and Emotions pp. 95-99

- Graham Allan
- Social Relationships and Trust in Asylum Seeking Families in Sweden pp. 100-108

- Ulla Björnberg
- Friendship and Social Emotions in Young Adult Finns’ Drinking Diaries pp. 109-118

- Jukka Törrönen and Antti Maunu
- Friendship Dynamics between Emotions and Trials pp. 119-127

- Paola Rebughini
- On Friendship, Equality and Introductions: Comparing English and German Regimes of Manners and Emotions pp. 128-136

- Cas Wouters
- Emotional Reflexivity in Contemporary Friendships: Understanding it Using Elias and Facebook Etiquette pp. 137-148

- Mary Holmes
- Ana's Friends. Friendship in Online Pro-Ana Communities pp. 149-161

- Natà lia Cantó-Milà and Swen Seebach
- Book Review: Imprisoning Communities: How Mass Incarceration Makes Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Worse (Studies in Crime and Public Policy) pp. 162-163

- Basak Tanulku
- Book Review: The Global Politics of Health pp. 164-165

- Dev R Acharya
- Book Review: The End of Multiculturalism?: Terrorism, Integration and Human Rights pp. 166-167

- Leon Moosavi
- Book Review: Habermas pp. 168-169

- Jordan Mckenzie
- Book Review: The Music Industry: Music in the Cloud (DMS Digital Media and Society) pp. 170-171

- Richard Mills
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