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Volume 11, issue 4, 2006
- ‘Are My Bones Normal Doctor?’ the Role of Technology in Understanding and Communicating Health Risks for Midlife Women pp. 1-16

- Eileen Green, Frances Griffiths and Di Thompson
- Old, Poor and Alone in Palestine pp. 17-29

- F Zanoon, A Findlay and Gabriella Lazaridis
- Codes of Cultural Belonging: Racialised National Identities in a Multi-Ethnic Scottish Neighbourhood pp. 30-38

- Satnam Virdee, Christopher Kyriakides and Tariq Modood
- Social Capital as Network Capital: Looking at the Role of Social Networks among Not-For-Profits pp. 39-52

- Christina Prell
- ‘The Basic Stuff of Our Memories’: Embodying and Embedding Discipline pp. 53-68

- Julie Brownlie
- Reflexivity and Researching National Identity pp. 69-80

- Robin Mann
- ‘Is it Real Food?’ Who Benefits from Globalisation in Tanzania and India? pp. 81-93

- Pat Caplan
- Public Health and Rockefeller Wealth: Alliance Strategies in the Early Formation of Finnish Public Health Nursing pp. 94-95

- Edwin Teijlingen van
- Zygmunt Bauman (Key Sociologists) pp. 96-97

- Bruce C Wearne
- Childhood and Human Value pp. 98-99

- Sharon Brennan
- Interpreting Qualitative Data: Methods for Analyzing Talk, Text and Interaction 3rd Edition pp. 100-101

- Helen Marson Smith
- Books received from 30/9/2006 to 20/12/2006 pp. 102-103

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Volume 11, issue 3, 2006
- The Time Economy of Parenting pp. 1-15

- Anne Gray
- Questioning the Subject in Biographical Interviewing pp. 16-25

- Jennifer Harding
- The Pop-Pickers Have Picked Decentralised Media: The Fall of Top of the Pops and the Rise of the Second Media Age pp. 26-33

- David Beer
- ‘Betty Friedan: A Tribute’ pp. 34-38

- Melissa Dearey
- Friends, Neighbours and Distant Partners: Extending or Decentring Family Relationships? pp. 39-47

- Lynn Jamieson, David Morgan, Graham Crow and Graham Allan
- Friendship and Formations of Sociality in Late Modernity: The Challenge of ‘Post Traditional Intimacy’ pp. 48-58

- Shelley Budgeon
- Neighbourliness and Privacy on a Low Income Estate pp. 59-69

- Isabella Boyce
- Love Lives at a Distance: Distance Relationships over the Lifecourse pp. 70-80

- Mary Holmes
- What is ‘the Problem’ of Singleness? pp. 81-88

- Jan Macvarish
- Friendship or Facilitation: People with Learning Disabilities and Their Paid Carers pp. 89-97

- Rebecca Pockney
- Patterns in the Telling: Single Women's Intimate Relationships with Men pp. 98-110

- Jill Reynolds
- On Not Living with a Partner: Unpicking Coupledom and Cohabitation pp. 111-124

- Sasha Roseneil
- The Intimate Relationships of Contemporary Spinsters pp. 125-136

- Roona Simpson
- Public Intimacy in Neighbour Relationships and Complaints pp. 137-157

- Elizabeth Stokoe
- The Globalization of Sexuality pp. 158-159

- Michael Gard
- Science, Culture, and Society: Understanding Science in the Twenty-First Century pp. 160-161

- Victoria Simpson
- A Companion to Qualitative Research pp. 162-163

- Will Gibson
- Hard Labour: The Sociology of Parenthood pp. 164-165

- Sarah Earle
- Corruption: Anthropological Perspectives (Anthropology, Culture and Society) pp. 166-167

- J. David Granger
- Risk and Everyday Life pp. 168-169

- Emma Pitchforth
- Conversation Analysis and Discourse Analysis: A Comparative and Critical Introduction pp. 170-171

- Brian Torode
- Technological Citizenship: Perspectives in the Recent Work of Manuel Castells and Paul Virilio pp. 172-182

- Nick Stevenson
- Books received from 22/6/2006 to 04/10/2006 pp. 183-184

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Volume 11, issue 2, 2006
- To Buy or not to Buy: Family Dynamics and Children's Consumption pp. 1-12

- Julie Evans and Joan Chandler
- Access Grid Nodes in Field Research pp. 13-24

- Nigel Fielding and Maria Macintyre
- Configurations of Care Work: Paid and Unpaid Elder Care in Italy and the Netherlands pp. 25-39

- Miriam Glucksmann and Dawn Lyon
- Research Identities: Reflections of a Contract Researcher pp. 40-49

- Jackie Goode
- Families, Intimacy and Social Change: Editorial Introduction pp. 50-52

- Alison Anderson and Elizabeth Ettorre
- Social Change and the Family pp. 53-65

- Chris Harris, Nickie Charles and Charlotte Davies
- ‘Doing What is Right’: Researching Intimacy, Work and Family Life in Glasgow, 1945-1960 pp. 66-74

- Sue Innes and Linda McKie
- Sociological Work on Violence: Gender, Theory and Research pp. 75-83

- Linda McKie
- ‘Another Day, Another Demand’: How Parents and Children Negotiate Consumption Matters pp. 84-93

- Sharon Boden
- Beyond ‘Juggling’ and ‘Flexibility’: Classed and Gendered Experiences of Combining Employment and Motherhood pp. 94-106

- Jo Armstrong
- Using Diaries for Social Reseach (Introducing Qualitative Methods Series.) pp. 107-107

- Emma Uprichard
- After Habermas: New Perspectives on the Public Sphere (Sociological Review Monograph) pp. 108-108

- Mary Ebeling
- The Struggle for ‘Community’ in a British Multi-Ethnic Inner-City Area: Paradise in the Making pp. 109-109

- Graham Crow
- Transitions in Context: Leaving Home, Independence and Adulthood pp. 110-111

- Helen Marson
- The Politics of Birth pp. 112-112

- Sirpa Wrede
- Families in Society: Boundaries and Relationships pp. 113-113

- Sharon Brennan
- Books Received from 1/4/2006 to 4/7/2006 pp. 114-114

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Volume 11, issue 1, 2006
- Interpreting Trust: Abstract and Personal Trust for People who Need Interpreters to Access Services pp. 1-13

- Rosalind Edwards, Claire Alexander and Bogusia Temple
- Putting it into Practice[1]: Using Feminist Fractured Foundationalism in Researching Children in the Concentration Camps of the South African War[2] pp. 14-50

- Liz Stanley and Sue Wise
- Conceptualising Intensive Caring Activities: The Changing Lives of Families with Young Disabled Children pp. 51-61

- Janice McLaughlin
- Content, Context, Reflexivity and the Qualitative Research Encounter: Telling Stories in the Virtual Realm pp. 62-73

- Nicola Illingworth
- Family and Peer Networks in Intimate and Sexual Relationships Amongst Teenagers in a Multicultural Area of East London pp. 74-86

- Shamser Sinha, Katherine Curtis, Amanda Jayakody, Russell Viner and Helen Roberts
- Becoming Poor in Belgium and Britain: The Impact of Demographic and Labour Market Events[1] pp. 87-103

- Caroline Dewilde
- Time and the Prison Experience[1] pp. 104-113

- Azrini Wahidin
- Self-Organising Map Approach to Individual Profiles: Age, Sex and Culture in Internet Dating pp. 114-129

- Teemu Suna, Michael Hardey, Jouni Huhtinen, Yrjö Hiltunen, Kimmo Kaski, Jukka Heikkonen and Mika Ala-Korpela
- ‘Pants to Poverty'? Making Poverty History, Edinburgh 2005 pp. 130-144

- Hugo Gorringe and Michael Rosie
- Marking the Moral Boundaries of Class pp. 145-157

- John Kirk
- Psychology and Sociology Applied to Medicine pp. 158-158

- Katie Brittain
- News Culture (Issues in Cultural & Media Studies S.) pp. 159-160

- Philippa Hall
- Genetic Governance pp. 161-161

- Sirpa Wrede
- The SAGE Handbook of Sociology pp. 162-163

- Yves Laberge
- Intolerant Britain? pp. 164-165

- Irwin Deutscher
- Qualitative Research Practice pp. 166-167

- Edwin van Teijlingen
- Gender Talk: Feminism, Discourse and Conversation Analysis pp. 168-168

- Kim Clarke
- Poor Transitions: Social Exclusions and Young Adults pp. 169-170

- Yvette Taylor
- Books received from 30/12/2005 to 31/3/2006 pp. 171-172

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