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Volume 14, issue 42, 2009
- Born in the USA: Exceptionalism in Maternity Care Organisation among High-Income Countries pp. 42-52

- Edwin van Teijlingen, Sirpa Wrede, Cecilia Benoit, Jane Sandall and Raymond DeVries
Volume 14, issue 5, 2009
- Explaining the Health Gap Experienced by Girls and Women in Canada: A Social Determinants of Health Perspective pp. 1-13

- Cecilia Benoit, Leah Shumka, Kate Vallance, Helga HallgrÃmsdóttir, Rachel Phillips, Karen Kobayashi, Olena Hankivsky, Colleen Reid and Elana Brief
- Using Mead's Theory of Emergence as a Framework for Sociological Inquiry into Pre-Service Teacher Education pp. 14-26

- Jeanne Allen, Mark Sinclair and Richard Smith
- Archiving from below: The Case of the Mobilised Hawkers in Calcutta pp. 27-37

- Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay
- A Membership Categorization Analysis of the Waco Siege: Perpetrator-Victim Identity as a Moral Discrepancy Device for ‘Doing’ Subversion pp. 38-48

- Jonathan Clifton
- Pillars of Trust: An Experimental Study on Reputation and Its Effects pp. 49-67

- Riccardo Boero, Giangiacomo Bravo, Marco Castellani, Francesco Laganà and Flaminio Squazzoni
- What a Difference a Death Makes: Protest, Policing and the Press at the G20 pp. 68-76

- Michael Rosie and Hugo Gorringe
- Revisiting the 2001 Riots: New Labour and the Rise of ‘Colour Blind Racism’ pp. 80-91

- James Rhodes
- Part-Time Work and Activity in Voluntary Associations in Great Britain pp. 92-104

- Daiga KamerÄ de
- Jade's Dying Body: The Ultimate Reality Show pp. 105-115

- Tony Walter
- Narratives from Major to Minor: On Resisting Binaries in Favour of Joined up Thinking pp. 116-123

- Liz Stanley
- Apocalypse in the Long Run: Reflections on Huge Comparisons in the Study of Modernity pp. 124-136

- John R. Hall
- Problems, Crises, Events and Social Change: Theory and Illustrations pp. 137-146

- Constance A. Nathanson
- The Origins of Modern Nationalism in the North Atlantic Interaction Sphere pp. 147-160

- Jonathan Hearn
- The Number of the South African War (1899-1902) Concentration Camp Dead: Standard Stories, Superior Stories and a Forgotten Proto-Nationalist Research Investigation pp. 161-174

- Liz Stanley and Helen Dampier
- Fast Girls, Foreigners and GIs: An Exploration of the Discursive Strategies through Which the Status of Pre-Marital (Hetero)sexual Ignorance and Restraint Was Upheld during the Second World War pp. 175-186

- Jenny Hockey, Angela Meah and Victoria Robinson
- Trans-Generational Memory: Narratives of World Wars in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland pp. 187-195

- Tomoko Sakai
- Illness Narratives Revisited: The Failure of Narrative Reductionism pp. 196-205

- Paul Atkinson
- Narrative Foundations of Knowing: Towards a New Perspective in the Sociology of Knowledge pp. 206-212

- Anna Borisenkova
- Neopagan Narratives: Knowledge Claims and Other World ‘Realities’ pp. 213-222

- Sara Delamont
- Big Punning, Large Troping and Huge Riddling: Why and how Macbeth and other narrative texts are important and how to deal with them pp. 223-230

- Joseph Maslen
- Futures Narratives, Possible Worlds, Big Stories: Causal Layered Analysis and the Problems of Youth pp. 231-242

- Cate Watson
- Tilly's Technical Accounts and Standard Stories Explored in Financial Markets: The Case of the Istanbul Stock Exchange pp. 243-258

- Emre Tarim
- The Age of Grief in the Time of Talk pp. 259-271

- Julie Brownlie
- Narratives of Health Protection in Families with a Late-Onset Kidney Disease: Re-Defining Governmentality and Responsibility for Health in the Era of the ‘New’ Genetics pp. 272-286

- Lucy Brindle
- Charles Tilly: Connecting Large Scale Social Change and Personal Narrative pp. 287-292

- Ernesto Castañeda
- Coming of Age in Times of Uncertainty: Redefining Contemporary Adulthood pp. 293-294

- Andrew King
- Youth Cultures: Scenes, Subcultures and Tribes (Routledge Advances in Sociology) pp. 295-296

- Laura Manicom
- Youth (Key Concepts) pp. 297-298

- Najam Abbas
- Books received from 22/8/2009 to 30/11/2009 pp. 299-303

- N/a
Volume 14, issue 4, 2009
- Researching ‘Care’ in and around the Workplace pp. 1-7

- Andrew Smith and Linda McKie
- ‘Their Risks Are My Risks’: On Shared Risk Epistemologies, Including Altruistic Fear for Companion Animals[1] pp. 8-18

- Kevin Walby and Aaron Doyle
- Blurring Public and Private Sociology: Challenging an Artificial Division pp. 19-26

- Kate Butler
- Work as Community: Narratives of Solidarity and Teamwork in the Contemporary Workplace, who Owns Them? pp. 27-36

- Gillian Vogl
- Modes of Individualisation at Cemeteries pp. 37-49

- Raf Vanderstraeten
- Analysing an Advertising Campaign: Towards an Integrated Cultural-Industrial Analysis pp. 50-64

- Neil O'Boyle
- Through the Interviewer's Lens: Representations of 1960s Households and Families in a Lost Sociological Study pp. 65-76

- John Goodwin and Henrietta O'Connor
- Making Use of Audio Diaries in Research with Young People: Examining Narrative, Participation and Audience pp. 77-87

- Nancy Worth
- Sociological Futures: From Clock Time to Event Time pp. 88-92

- Lisa Adkins
- Introduction – Global Social Inquiry: The Challenge of Listening pp. 93-94

- Gurminder K. Bhambra
- ‘The Callous Credit Nexus’: Ideology and Compulsion in the Crisis of Neoliberalism pp. 95-99

- Alex Law
- The Challenge of Global Social Inquiry pp. 100-104

- John Holmwood
- Global Attentiveness and the Sociological Ear pp. 105-108

- Les Back
- Modernity Coloniality and Visibility: The Politics of Time pp. 109-115

- Rolando Vázquez
- Health, Emotion and the Body pp. 116-117

- Paul Whybrow
- Public Sociology: Fifteen Eminent Sociologists Debate Politics and the Profession in the Twenty-First Century pp. 118-119

- Alex Law
- Globalization in Question pp. 120-121

- Jonathan H. Westover
- SPSS for Social Scientists pp. 122-123

- Willis O. Odek
- Books received from 23/5/2009 to 31/8/2009 pp. 124-128

- N/a
Volume 14, issue 3, 2009
- John D. Horne pp. 1-1

- John D. Horne
Volume 14, issue 2, 2009
- Transforming Masculinist Political Cultures? Doing Politics in New Political Institutions* pp. 1-13

- Stephanie Jones, Nickie Charles and Charlotte Aull Davies
- Introduction to the Rapid Response on the Current Financial Crisis/‘Credit Crunch’ pp. 1-1

- Ross Coomber and Gayle Letherby
- Sport in a Credit Crunched Consumer Culture pp. 14-19

- John D. Horne
- Solo-Living, Demographic and Family Change: The Need to know more about men pp. 20-35

- Lynn Jamieson, Fran Wasoff and Roona Simpson
- Rethinking the Social Construction of Technology through ‘Following the Actors’: A Reappraisal of Technological Frames pp. 36-47

- Christina Prell
- Celebrity Gossip and the New Melodramatic Imagination pp. 48-59

- David Beer and Ruth Penfold-Mounce
- ‘You Don't Know How Lucky you are to be Here!’: Reflections on Covert Practices in an Overt Participant Observation Study pp. 60-69

- John S. McKenzie
- Revisiting a Moral Panic: Ascetic Protestantism, Attitudes to Alcohol and the Implementation of the Licensing Act 2003 pp. 70-80

- Henry Yeomans
- Reading Foucault: Genealogy and Social Science Research Methodology and Ethics pp. 81-90

- Wendy Bastalich
- Books received from 16/2/2009 to 27/5/2009 pp. 91-91

- N/a
- New Divisions of Labour?: Comparative Thoughts on the Current Recession pp. 92-96

- Graham Crow, Peter Hatton, Dawn Lyon and Tim Strangleman
- The Credit Crunch and the High Street: ‘Coming like a Ghost Town’ pp. 97-102

- Chris Yuill
- The Credit Crunch: Neo-Liberalism, Financialisation and the Gekkoisation of Society pp. 103-110

- John D. Bone
- Migration and Recession: Polish Migrants in Post-Celtic Tiger Ireland pp. 111-116

- Torben Krings, Alicja Bobek, Elaine Moriarty, Justyna Salamonska and James Wickham
- The Politics of Cultural Work pp. 117-118

- Vikki McCall
- Youth in Transition: In Eastern Europe and the West pp. 119-119

- Alena Vasianovich
- Irish Children and Teenagers in a Changing World: The National Write Here, Write Now Project pp. 120-121

- Alexandra Cox
- A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book about Qualitative Research (Very Short, Fairly Interesting & Cheap Books) pp. 122-123

- Alison E. Woodward
Volume 14, issue 1, 2009
- ‘Do We Look like Boy Racers?’ The Role of the Folk Devil in Contemporary Moral Panics pp. 1-12

- Karen Lumsden
- Rethinking ‘Current Crisis’ Arguments: Gouldner and the Legacy of Critical Sociology pp. 13-25

- Robert Hollands and Liz Stanley
- It's Not Just Structural: Social Movements are not Homogenous Responses to Structural Features, but Networks shaped by Organisational Strategies and Status pp. 26-41

- Clare Saunders
- The Social Constructionist Challenge to Primacy Identity and the Emancipation of Oppressed Groups: Human Primacy Identity Politics and the Human/‘Animal’ Dualism pp. 53-62

- Key Peggs
- Young People and Political Participation: An Analysis of European Union Policies pp. 63-74

- Rachel Brooks
- Senses of Gender pp. 75-88

- Jason Lim and Kath Browne
- Global Ambitions and Local Identities: An Israeli-American High-Tech Merger pp. 89-89

- Emre Tarim
- Writing for Social Scientists: How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing & Publishing) pp. 90-90

- Najam Abbas
- The Power of Looks: Social Stratification of Physical Appearance pp. 91-92

- William Keenan
- New Frontiers in Science and Technology Studies pp. 93-94

- Alexandros Kyrtsis
- Thinking Palestine pp. 95-96

- Gad Yair
- After Optimism: Ireland, Racism and Globalisation pp. 97-98

- Martin Power
- Books received from 25/10/2008 to 02/2/2009 pp. 99-99

- N/a
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