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Volume 13, issue 6, 2008
- Mockery and Morality in Popular Cultural Representations of the White, Working Class pp. 1-13

- Jayne Raisborough and Matt Adams
- Rivalries and Racisms: ‘Closed’ and ‘Open’ Islamophobic Dispositions Amongst Football Supporters pp. 14-30

- Peter Millward
- Using a Head-Mounted Video Camera to Understand Social Worlds and Experiences pp. 31-40

- Katrina Myrvang Brown, Rachel Dilley and Keith Marshall
- The Notion of the Gift in the Donation of Body Tissues pp. 41-50

- Rhonda Shaw
- ‘Sociologists Talking’ pp. 51-59

- Les Back
- Book Review: From the Womb to the Tomb: Issues in Medical Ethics pp. 60-61

- Bruce C Wearne
- Book Review: G.H. Mead: A Critical Introduction pp. 62-62

- Sandra Gulyurtlu
- Book Review: Olympic Industry Resistance: Challenging Olympic Power and Propaganda pp. 63-63

- John Harris
- Book Review: Researching the Vulnerable pp. 64-65

- Francisco Freitas
Volume 13, issue 5, 2008
- Participatory Theatre as a Research Methodology: Identity, Performance and Social Action among Refugees pp. 1-12

- Erene Kaptani and Nira Yuval-Davis
- My Family and Other Animals[1]: Pets as Kin pp. 13-26

- Nickie Charles and Charlotte Aull Davies
- The Stylisation of Internet Life?: Predictors of Internet Leisure Patterns Using Digital Inequality and Status Group Perspectives pp. 27-39

- Roderick Graham
- Analysing London's ‘New East End’ – How Can Social Science Make A Difference? pp. 40-49

- Max Farrar
- White Memories, White Belonging: Competing Colonial Anniversaries in ‘Postcolonial’ East London pp. 50-67

- Georgie Wemyss
- Between Being and Becoming? Rights, Responsibilities and the Politics of Multiculture in the New East End pp. 68-76

- Michael J Keith
- Language, Gender and Citizenship: Obstacles in the Path to Learning English for Bangladeshi Women in London's East End pp. 77-90

- Nilufar Ahmed
- Geographies of Inclusion/Exclusion: British Muslim Women in the East End of London pp. 91-101

- Halima Begum
- Seeking Sanctuary: Exploring the Changing Postcolonial and Racialised Politics of Belonging in East London pp. 102-116

- Shamser Sinha
- Towards a Sociology of Resentment: A Debate on Class and Whiteness pp. 117-126

- Vron Ware
- The Material Presence of Absence: A Dialogue between Museums and Cemeteries pp. 127-135

- Morgan Meyer and Kate Woodthorpe
- Book Review: Cosmic Society: Towards a Sociology of the Universe pp. 136-137

- William Keenan
- Book Review: Going it Alone?: Lone Motherhood in Late Modernity pp. 138-139

- Brian Conway
- Book Review: New Tech, New Ties: How Mobile Communication is Reshaping Social Cohesion pp. 140-141

- Sakari Taipale
- Book Review: Researching Intimacy in Families pp. 142-143

- Laura Centemeri
- Network Dynamics in the Transition to Democracy: Mapping Global Networks of Contemporary Indonesian Civil Society pp. 144-160

- Yanuar Nugroho and Gindo Tampubolon
Volume 13, issue 4, 2008
- Gender Variations in the Nature of Undeclared Work: Evidence from Ukraine pp. 1-16

- Colin Williams and John Round
- Reflexivity in Research Practice: Informed Consent with Children at School and at Home pp. 17-30

- Hayley Davies
- A Walk in Thirdspace: Place, Methods and Walking pp. 31-39

- Kate Moles
- Presentation of Self in E-veryday Life: How People Labelled with Intellectual Disability Manage Identity as They Engage the Blogosphere pp. 40-52

- Alex McClimens and Frances Gordon
- The Dynamics of Motherhood Performance: Hong Kong's Middle Class Working Mothers On- and Off-Line pp. 53-68

- Annie Hau-nung Chan
- ‘I Is; Therefore I Am’: The Census as Practice of Double Identification pp. 69-81

- Evelyn S. Ruppert
- A Typology of Oppositional Knowledge: Democracy and the U.S. Peace Movement pp. 82-96

- Patrick G. Coy, Lynne M. Woehrle and Gregory M. Maney
- Book Review: A New Sociology of Work? (Sociological Review Monographs) pp. 97-98

- Andrew Smith
- Book Review: Introducing Gender & Women's Studies pp. 99-99

- Wendy Jones
- Book Review: Working Class Lesbian Life: Classed Outsiders (Women's Studies at York) pp. 100-101

- Alison Rooke
Volume 13, issue 3, 2008
- Social and Cultural Constructions of Ageing: The Case of the Baby Boomers pp. 1-14

- Chris Phillipson, Rebecca Leach, Annemarie Money and Simon Biggs
- Balancing Food Risks and Food Benefits: The Coverage of Probiotics in the UK National Press pp. 15-28

- Brigitte Nerlich and Nelya Koteyko
- How has Educational Expansion Changed the Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Achieving Professional, Managerial and Technical Class Positions in Britain? A Configurational Analysis pp. 29-47

- Barry Cooper and Judith Glaesser
- Death Metaphors and the Secularisation Debate: Towards Criteria for Successful Social Scientific Analogies pp. 48-61

- Ed Dutton
- Interpreting Compliance and Resistance to Medical Dominance in Women's Accounts of Their Pregnancies pp. 62-77

- Rachel Westfall and Cecilia Benoit
- From Institutional Racism to Community Cohesion: The Changing Nature of Racial Discourse in Britain pp. 78-90

- Andrew Pilkington
- Building the Hydrogen Highway: The Visions of a Large-Scale Hydrogen Project in Norway pp. 91-103

- Hogne Sataøen
- Book Review: Using Software in Qualitative Research: A Step-By-Step Guide pp. 104-105

- Ivano Bruno
Volume 13, issue 1, 2008
- ‘I've Always Managed, That's What We Do’: Social Capital and Women's Experiences of Social Exclusion pp. 1-14

- Victoria K Gosling
- ‘Us’ and ‘Them’: Terrorism, Conflict and (O)ther Discursive Formations pp. 15-30

- Steven Talbot
- Researching Drug Sellers: An ‘experiential’ account from ‘the field’ pp. 31-42

- Jenni Ward
- Throwing the Baby out with the Bathwater: Towards a Sociology of the Human-Animal Abuse ‘Link’? pp. 43-53

- Nik Taylor and Tania Signal
- ‘I don't think that does leave you, because it's about where you come from’: Exploring Class in the Classroom pp. 54-66

- John Kirk
- ‘If the Food Looks Dodgy I Dinnae Eat It’: Teenagers’ Accounts of Food and Eating Practices in Socio-Economically Disadvantaged Families pp. 67-79

- Wendy Wills, Kathryn Backett-Milburn, Sue Gregory and Julia Lawton
- Editorial Introduction: Special Section on Methodology and LGBT People pp. 80-89

- Bob Cant and Ann Taket
- Finding the Way to the End of the Rainbow: A Researcher's Insight Investigating British Older Gay Men's Lives pp. 90-103

- Adrian Lee
- Navigating Queer Street: Researching the Intersections of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans (LGBT) Identities in Health Research pp. 104-115

- Julie Fish
- Researching Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Christians and Muslims: Some Thematic Reflections pp. 116-129

- Andrew K. T. Yip
- Standpoint, Objectivity, and Social Construction: Reflections from the Study of Gay and Lesbian Communities pp. 130-145

- Mike Homfray
- Women Parenting Together: A reflexive account of the ways in which the researcher's identity and experiences may impact on the processes of doing research pp. 146-161

- Kathryn Almack
- Shifting Positionalities: Empirical Reflections on a Queer/Trans of Colour Methodology pp. 162-173

- Jin Haritaworn
- Researching Same Sex Domestic Violence: Constructing a Survey Methodology pp. 174-187

- Melanie McCarry, Marianne Hester and Catherine Donovan
- The Sociology of Lesbian and Gay Reflexivity or Reflexive Sociology? pp. 188-199

- Brian Heaphy
- Selling My Queer Soul or Queerying Quantitative Research? pp. 200-214

- Kath Browne
- Mixed Communities Require Mixed Theories: Using Mills to Broaden Goffman's Exploration of Identity within the GBLT Communities pp. 215-231

- Dann Hoxsey
- Book Review: Qualitative Data Analysis with NVivo pp. 232-233

- Steven Martin
- Book Review: Identity and Repartnering after Separation pp. 234-234

- Christina Lancucki
- Book Review: TransForming Gender: Transgender Practices of Identity, Intimacy and Care pp. 235-235

- Julie Harpin
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