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Volume 12, issue 6, 2008
- Collective Representations, Divided Memory and Patterns of Paradox: Mining and Shipbuilding[1] pp. 1-19

- Ian Roberts
- Bourdieu: Preface pp. 20-20

- Michalis Lianos
- The Online Student: Lurking, Chatting, Flaming and Joking pp. 21-31

- Kate Orton-Johnson
- ‘Piggy in the Middle’: The Liminality of the Contract Researcher in Funded ‘Collaborative’ Research pp. 32-43

- Farida Tilbury
- Parental Help-Seeking and the Moral Order. Notes for Policy-Makers and Parenting Practitioners on ‘the First Port of Call’ and ‘No One to Turn To’ pp. 44-57

- Karen Broadhurst
- Patterns of Absolute and Relative Social Mobility: A Comparative Study of England, Wales and Scotland pp. 58-78

- Lindsay Paterson and Cristina Iannelli
- How Middle-Class Parents Help their Children Obtain an Advantaged Qualification: A Study of Strategies of Teachers and Managers for their Children's Education in Hong Kong before the 1997 Handover pp. 79-90

- Yi-Lee Wong
- Cultural Capital, Cultural Knowledge and Ability pp. 91-104

- Alice Sullivan
- Critical Sociology and Social History pp. 105-109

- Eric Hobsbawm
- Raisonnements Circulaires: Retour Nostalgique À Lévy-Bruhl pp. 110-122

- Mary Douglas
- Habitus and Reflexivity: Restructuring Bourdieu's Theory of Practice pp. 123-128

- Nicos Mouzelis
- Bourdieu and Postcommunist Class Formation pp. 129-141

- William Outhwaite
- La Distinction Indifférente pp. 142-150

- Christian Papilloud
- Que Reste-T-Il Des Héritiers Et De La Reproduction (1964-1971) Aujourd'hui? Questions, Méthodes, Concepts Et Réception D'une Sociologie De L'éducation pp. 151-166

- Jean-Claude Passeron
- Pierre Bourdieu: Episteme, Polity and Critique pp. 167-172

- Michalis Lianos
- Towards a Theory of Constrained Relativism: Comparing and Combining the Work of Pierre Bourdieu, Mary Douglas and Michael Thompson, and Alan Fiske pp. 173-185

- Marco Verweij
- Approaches to Social Enquiry: Advancing Knowledge pp. 186-187

- Simon Locke
- Social Theory and Applied Health Research (Understanding Social Research S.) pp. 188-189

- Maria Desougi
- “Stretching†Exercises for Qualitative Researchers pp. 190-191

- Samantha Holland
- Sociology and Health Care: An Introduction for Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals pp. 192-193

- Edwin van Teijlingen
- Books received from 30/9/2007 to 30/11/2007 pp. 194-194

- N/a
Volume 12, issue 5, 2007
- Social Capital and Community Building through the Internet: A Swedish Case Study in a Disadvantaged Suburban Area pp. 1-17

- Sara Ferlander and Duncan Timms
- Textual Interaction as Sexual Interaction: Sexuality And/in the Online Interview pp. 18-30

- Danny Beusch
- Inequality within the Family: Cases of Selective Parents in Post-War Hong Kong pp. 31-43

- Yi-Lee Wong
- Is Social Mobility an Echo of Educational Mobility? Parents’ Educations and Occupations and Their Children's Occupational Attainment pp. 44-66

- Richard Lampard
- Sociology and, of and in Web 2.0: Some Initial Considerations pp. 67-79

- David Beer and Roger Burrows
- Bureaucracy and Beyond: The Impact of Ethics and Governance Procedures on Health Research in the Social Sciences pp. 80-84

- Kate Reed
- Editors’ Introduction: Gender, Sleep and the Life Course pp. 85-91

- Sara Arber, Jenny Hislop and Simon Williams
- Power, Ideology and Resources within Families: A Theoretical Context for Empirical Research on Sleep pp. 92-103

- Jan Pahl
- Are Children Getting Enough Sleep? Implications for Parents pp. 104-119

- Luci Wiggs
- Embodying and Embedding Children's Sleep: Some Sociological Comments and Observations pp. 120-132

- Simon Williams, Pam Lowe and Frances Griffiths
- The Sleeping Lives of Children and Teenagers: Night-Worlds and Arenas of Action pp. 133-145

- Jo Moran-Ellis and Susan Venn
- A Bed of Roses or a Bed of Thorns? Negotiating the Couple Relationship through Sleep pp. 146-158

- Jenny Hislop
- ‘It's Okay for a Man to Snore’: The Influence of Gender on Sleep Disruption in Couples pp. 159-172

- Susan Venn
- Who are you Sleeping With? the Construction of Heteronormativity in Stories about Sleep in British Newspapers pp. 173-181

- Pam Lowe, Sharon Boden, Simon Williams, Clive Seale and Deborah Steinberg
- Gender Roles and Women's Sleep in Mid and Later Life: A Quantitative Approach pp. 182-199

- Sara Arber, Jenny Hislop, Marcos Bote and Robert Meadows
- Caring and Sleep Disruption among Women in Italy pp. 200-213

- Emanuela Bianchera and Sara Arber
- Theorising Sleep Practices and Later Life: Moving to Sheltered Housing pp. 214-224

- Eileen Fairhurst
- The Meanings of Sleep: Stories from Older Women in Care pp. 225-234

- Brooke Davis, Bernadette Moore and Dorothy Bruck
- The Social Significance of Sleep for Older People with Dementia in the Context of Care pp. 235-247

- Wendy Martin and Helen Bartlett
- Online News: Journalism and the Internet pp. 248-249

- Frank McMahon
- The Devil behind the Mirror: Globalization and Politics in the Dominican Republic pp. 250-251

- Jonathan H. Westover
- Books received from 22/6/2007 to 30/9/2007 pp. 252-253

- N/a
Volume 12, issue 4, 2007
- Adulthood: The Contemporary Redefinition of a Social Category pp. 1-11

- Harry Blatterer
- Environmental Injustice or Just the Lie of the Land: An Investigation of the Socio-Economic Class of those at Risk from Flooding in England and Wales pp. 12-34

- Jane Fielding
- Constructing Meaningful Lives: Biographical Methods in Research on Migrant Women pp. 35-48

- Umut Erel
- Gender Life Course Transitions from the Nuclear Family in England and Wales 1981-2001 pp. 49-60

- Lawrence Ware, Moira Maconachie, Malcolm Williams, Joan Chandler and Brian Dodgeon
- Book Review: Studying Society pp. 61-62

- Slawomir Mandes
- Book Review: Religion, Identity and Politics in Northern Ireland: Boundaries of Belonging and Belief pp. 63-64

- Gladys Ganiel
- Books received from 25/4/2007 to 03/8/2007 pp. 65-67

- N/a
Volume 12, issue 3, 2007
- (Re)Using Qualitative Data?[1] pp. 1-13

- Niamh Moore
- Changing Social Class Identities in Post-War Britain: Perspectives from Mass-Observation pp. 14-26

- Mike Savage
- What's [Yet] to be Seen? Re-Using Qualitative Data pp. 27-38

- Elizabeth B. Silva
- ‘Re-Using’ Qualitative Data: On the Merits of an Investigative Epistemology pp. 39-42

- Jennifer Mason
- A Reflexive Account of Reusing Qualitative Data: Beyond Primary/Secondary Dualism pp. 43-56

- Libby Bishop
- Commentary on ‘a Reflexive Account of Reusing Qualitative Data: Beyond Primary/secondary Dualism’ (Libby Bishop) pp. 57-60

- Mildred Blaxter
- Sociological Engagements with Computing: The Advent of E-Science and Some Implications for the Qualitative Research Community pp. 61-72

- Susan M. Hodgson and Tom Clark
- Seduced or Sceptical Consumers? Organised Action and the Case of Fair Trade Coffee pp. 73-85

- Janette Webb
- Epistemology, Structure and Urgency: The Sociology of Financial and Scientific Journalists pp. 86-97

- Geoff Cooper and Mary Ebeling
- Ethnicity and Everyday Life (New Sociology) (New Sociology) pp. 98-98

- William Cross
- Data Collection and Analysis 2nd Edition pp. 99-99

- Manish K. Thakur
- Drugs in Britain: Supply, Consumption and Control pp. 100-101

- Edwin van Teijlingen
- Gendering the Knowledge Economy: Comparative Perspectives pp. 102-103

- Carrie Purcell
- Books received from 18/2/2007 to 29/5/2007 pp. 104-104

- N/a
Volume 12, issue 2, 2007
- Embarrassment as a Key Emotion in Young People Talking about Sexual Health pp. 1-16

- Edwin van Teijlingen, Jennifer Reid, Janet Shucksmith, Fiona Harris, Kate Philip, Mari Imamura, Janet Tucker and Gillian Penney
- The Politics of Environmental Activism: A Case Study of the Cruise Industry and the Environmental Movement pp. 17-29

- Ross A. Klein
- Narrating Ambivalence of Maternal Responsibility pp. 30-42

- Eija Sevón
- Accessing Socially Excluded People — Trust and the Gatekeeper in the Researcher-Participant Relationship pp. 43-55

- Nick Emmel, Kahryn Hughes, Joanne Greenhalgh and Adam Sales
- Unpacking Professional Trust – Dimensions of Trust in Swedish Auditors’ Client Relations pp. 56-69

- Bengt Larsson
- Politics, Responsibility and Risk: Editorial Introduction pp. 70-71

- Elizabeth Ettorre and Alison Anderson
- Politics, Responsibility and Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse pp. 72-83

- Jo Woodiwiss
- Sites of Memory or Aids to Multiculturalism? Conflicting Uses of Jewish Heritage Sites pp. 84-98

- David Clark
- Informed Consent and the Research Process: Following Rules or Striking Balances? pp. 99-110

- Rose Wiles, Graham Crow, Vikki Charles and Sue Heath
- The Body as Weapon: Bobby Sands and the Republican Hunger Strikes pp. 111-121

- Chris Yuill
- ‘I Love you to the Bones’: Constructing the Anorexic Body in ‘Pro-Ana’ Message Boards pp. 122-135

- Katie J. Ward
- Becoming a Citizen: Incorporating Immigrants and Refugees in the United States and Canada pp. 136-137

- Cristina Flesher Fominaya
- Maintaining the Momentum pp. 138-138

- Jean Charles Lagrée
- Sibling Identity and Relationships (Relationships and Resources S.) pp. 139-140

- Yvette Taylor
- The Moral Significance of Class pp. 141-142

- Jody Mellor
- Social Security and Welfare: Concepts and Comparisons (Introducing Social Policy) pp. 143-144

- Vida Cesnuityte
Volume 12, issue 1, 2007
- Female Involvement in the Miners’ Strike 1984-1985: Trajectories of Activism pp. 1-11

- Jean Spence and Carol Stephenson
- Preserving and Extending the Commodification of Football Supporter Relations: A Cultural Economy of Supporters Direct pp. 12-25

- David Kennedy and Peter Kennedy
- Out and About: Negotiating the Layers of Being Out in the Process of Disclosure of Lesbian Parenthood pp. 26-36

- Kathryn Almack
- By Slow Degrees: Two Centuries of Social Reproduction and Mobility in Britain pp. 37-62

- Paul Lambert, Kenneth Prandy and Wendy Bottero
- Changing Femininities, Changing Masculinities Social Change, Gender Identities and Sexual Orientations pp. 63-74

- Elisabetta Ruspini
- ‘'Sex Changes'? Paradigm Shifts in ‘Sex’ and ‘Gender’ following the Gender Recognition Act?’ pp. 75-89

- Stephen Whittle and Lewis Turner
- Transmuting Gender Binaries: The Theoretical Challenge pp. 90-104

- Surya Monro
- Transsexualism in Spain: A Cultural and Legal Perspective pp. 105-117

- PatrÃcia Soley-Beltran
- Diversity in Uniform? - Gender and Sexuality within the Berlin Police Force[1] pp. 118-128

- Sonja M. Dudek
- ‘It's Made a Huge Difference’: Recognition, Rights and the Personal Significance of Civil Partnership pp. 129-139

- Beccy Shipman and Carol Smart
- Doing Gender on and off the Pitch: The World of Female Football Players pp. 140-151

- John Harris
- ‘Changing Marriage? Messing with Mr. In-Between?: Reflections upon Media Debates on Same-Sex Marriage in Ireland’ pp. 152-168

- Sean Reynolds
- Negotiating ‘Normal’: The Management of Feminine Identities in Rural Britain pp. 169-180

- Fiona Gill
- (Trans)Forming Gender: Social Change and Transgender Citizenship pp. 181-194

- Sally Hines
- The WASS Collective pp. 195-196

- N/a
- The Market (Key Concepts) pp. 197-198

- Stefan Bernhard
- Keywords in Qualitative Methods: A Vocabulary of Research Concepts pp. 199-199

- Kevin Meethan
- Social Psychology and Modernity pp. 200-201

- Sarah MacMillen
- Designing Qualitative Research 4th Edition pp. 202-203

- Markus Schweiger
- The Disobedient Generation: Social Theorists in the Sixties pp. 204-204

- Igor Sádaba
- Books received from 23/11/2006 to 31/1/2007 pp. 217-217

- N/a
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