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Volume 27, issue 4, 2022
- Young People’s Aspirations in an Uncertain World: Taking Control of the Future? pp. 795-802

- Nicola Ansell, Peggy Froerer and Roy Huijsmans
- Aspiring Minds: ‘A Generation of Entrepreneurs in the Making’ pp. 803-822

- Dinah Rajak and Catherine Dolan
- ‘Not All of Us Can Be Nurses’: Proposing and Resisting Entrepreneurship Education in Rural Lesotho pp. 823-841

- Claire Dungey and Nicola Ansell
- ‘Having money is not the essential thing... but... it gets everything moving’: Young Colombians Navigating Towards Uncertain Futures? pp. 842-860

- Sonja Marzi
- Youth Shifting Identities, Moving Aspirations, Changing Social Norms, and Positive Uncertainty in Ethiopia and Nepal pp. 861-877

- Vicky Johnson and Andy West
- The Mode of Reflexive Practice among Young Indonesian Creative Workers in the Time of COVID-19 pp. 878-895

- Oki Rahadianto Sutopo, Gregorius Ragil Wibawanto, Ariane Utomo, Annisa R Beta and Novi Kurnia
- Class Identification, Deferred Elimination, and Social Reproduction in Education: ‘Ontological Ambivalences’ Experienced by Working-Class Students at Elite Universities in China pp. 896-913

- Jin Jin
- Kelly Needs a New Coat: Views on Compensating Altruistic Surrogacy in Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 914-931

- Rhonda M Shaw and Hannah Gibson
- Risk Epistemologies and Aesthetic Reflexivity of a Disaster-Affected Community: Findings from Vietnam pp. 932-946

- Kien Nguyen-Trung
- Mid- and Later Life Cross-Sex Friendships in Minority Ethnic Contexts: Insights From Scotland pp. 947-963

- Shruti Chaudhry
- Swiping as a Single Mom: A First Look at the Experiences of Single Mothers Who Use Tinder pp. 964-983

- Maria Stoicescu and Cosima RughiniÈ™
- Lost (and Found) in Translation – Queer ‘Wedding-Engagement’ Tactics in Poland pp. 984-1002

- Agata Stasińska
- ‘You Can’t Delete a Memory’: Managing the Data Past on Social Media in Everyday Life pp. 1003-1019

- Benjamin N Jacobsen
- Discourse Formation of Political Dissents via Twitter: Political Sociology of the Subversion Discourse in the Islamic Republic of Iran pp. 1020-1039

- Arash Beidollahkhani
- Going Public: Performing Dying in the Second Decade of the 21st Century pp. 1040-1059

- Michael Brennan
- Data Protection in Sociological Health Research: A Critical Narrative about the Challenges of a New Regulatory Landscape pp. 1060-1076

- Hélder Raposo, Sara Melo and Catarina Egreja
- Looking Within: A Call for Greater Reflexivity in Expatriate Research pp. 1077-1093

- Alexandra Ridgway and Kate Lowe
- Institutional Gap and Mobility–Immobility Transition: International Students’ Study-to-Work Experience in China pp. 1094-1103

- Mengwei Tu
- A Young Disabled LGBT+ Researchers Group: Working Collaboratively to Explore the Lives of Young Autistic LGBT+ Persons pp. 1104-1112

- Alex Toft and Beth Ward
- Common Sense as Political Struggle: Asserting the Right to Home Following the Grenfell Tower Fire pp. 1113-1121

- Sarah Leaney
- Book Review: Xueyi Lu, Social Construction and Social Development in Contemporary China pp. 1122-1129

- Yongjie Li and Muhammad Imran
- Book Review: Matthew O Jackson, The Human Network: How We’re Connected and Why It Matters pp. 1124-1125

- Nupur Pattanaik
- Book Review: Inken Sürig, Maren Williams, The Integration of the Second Generation in Germany: Results of the TIES Survey on the Descendants of Turkish and Yugoslavian Migrants pp. 1126-1127

- Titas Biswas
- Book Review: C Birchall, Radical Secrecy: The Ends of Transparency in Datafied America pp. 1127-1129

- Kevin Walby
- Thank You to Referees pp. 1130-1134

- N/a
Volume 27, issue 3, 2022
- Rethinking Visual Arts–Based Methods of Knowledge Generation and Exchange in and beyond the Pandemic pp. 541-549

- Helen Lomax, Kate Smith and Barry Percy-Smith
- Stories Too Big for a Case File: Unaccompanied Young People Confront the Hostile Environment in Pandemic Times pp. 550-558

- Aissatou, Evangelia Prokopiou, Lucy Leon, Musharraf Abdullayeva, Mirfat, Osman, Pauline Iyambo, Rachel Rosen, Rebin, Veena Meetoo and Zak
- Seeing as an Act of Hearing: Making Visible Children’s Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic Through Participatory Animation pp. 559-568

- Helen Lomax and Kate Smith
- Calais Again pp. 569-573

- Anas, David CÆ°á» ng Nguyá»…n and Caitlin Nunn
- What Do Arts-Based Methods Do? A Story of (What Is) Art and Online Research With Children During a Pandemic pp. 574-586

- Julie Spray, Hannah Fechtel and Jean Hunleth
- Young People’s Perspectives on the Value and Meaning of Art during the Pandemic pp. 587-603

- Sara Rizzo, Ellie Knox, Naqi Azizi, Isra Sulevani, Charmaine Chia, Marie Leo, Micol Spina, Barry Percy-Smith, Chermaine Tay, Leanne Monchuk and Laurie Day
- It’s Our Story: Parents and Carers’ Experiences during the Pandemic pp. 604-674

- Katie Pybus, Jean McEwan, Kayleigh Garthwaite, Maddy Power, Ruth Patrick and Sydnie Corley
- Cocreating with Young Fathers: Producing Community-Informed Training Videos to Foster more Inclusive Support Environments pp. 675-683

- Laura Way, Anna Tarrant, Linzi Ladlow, Jonah York, Adam Gorzelanczyk, Dylan Brown and Will Patterson
- A Creative Conversation for Re-imagining Creative Visual Methods with Children and Young People in Pandemic Times and Beyond pp. 684-689

- Amanda M Ptolomey and Elizabeth L Nelson
- What Happens Next? Using the Story Completion Method to Surface the Affects and Materialities of Digital Privacy Dilemmas pp. 690-706

- Ash Watson and Deborah Lupton
- Understanding Brexit on Facebook: Developing Close-up, Qualitative Methodologies for Social Media Research pp. 707-723

- Natalie-Anne Hall
- A Life in Motion: Exploring Auto/Biographical Exchanges by ‘Walking With’ Nelson Sullivan pp. 724-744

- John Goodwin and Laurie Parsons
- ‘... staff here are just dropped in the deep end’: The Impact of Roles on Communication and Supervisor Support in Youth Custody pp. 745-762

- Claire Paterson-Young
- Hearing, Policing, and Using Gender Diversity: The Role of Institutional Gatekeepers in Researching Youth and Gender pp. 763-786

- Karen Cuthbert, Joseph J Hall, Sally Hines, Kim Allen and Sharon Elley
- Book Review: Bobby Duffy, Generations: Does When You’re Born Shape Who You Are? pp. 787-788

- Glynne Williams
- Book Review: Albena Azmanova, Capitalism on Edge: How Fighting Precarity Can Achieve Radical Change Without Crisis or Utopia pp. 788-790

- N/a
- Book Review: Timothy S. Pedro and Windchief Sweeney (eds), Applying Indigenous Research Methods: Storying with Peoples and Communities pp. 790-792

- Sujan Bhakat
Volume 27, issue 2, 2022
- Pathways for a ‘Good Death’: Understanding End-of-Life Practices Through An Ethnographic Study in Two Portuguese Palliative Care Units pp. 219-235

- Ana PatrÃcia Hilário and Fábio Rafael Augusto
- Preparing End-of-Life Talks in Palliative Care: Exploratory Remarks on a Social Process pp. 236-250

- Alexandre Cotovio Martins, Michel Binet, David Monteiro and Oriana Brás
- Austerity, Localism, and the Possibility of Politics: Explaining Variation in Three Local Social Security Schemes Between Elected Councils in England pp. 251-272

- Rod Hick
- Within-Occupation Forms of Positional Labour Market Advantage in Three Skilled Occupations pp. 273-291

- Gerbrand Tholen
- What Does it Mean to be a Cultural Omnivore? Conflicting Visions of Omnivorousness in Empirical Research pp. 292-312

- Robert de Vries and Aaron Reeves
- Bridging the Gap Between Methodology and Qualitative Data Analysis Software: A Practical Guide for Educators and Qualitative Researchers pp. 313-341

- Neringa Kalpokas and Ivana Radivojevic
- Teachers’ Narratives of Life Satisfaction, Social Mobility, and Practical Sense of Inequalities in Chile pp. 342-360

- Andrea Lizama-Loyola
- Nine Mechanisms of Job-Searching and Job-Finding Through Contacts Among Young Adults pp. 361-378

- Mattia Vacchiano
- The Anatomy of Neighbour Relations pp. 379-395

- Hannu Ruonavaara
- Supporting LGBT+ People Experiencing Hate: Perspectives from LGBT+ Youth and Community Workers pp. 396-414

- James Pickles
- Class Incorporated: Stratified Patterns of Academic Engagement at a Highly Selective University pp. 415-433

- Megan Thiele and Amy Leisenring
- Sex Work in Slovenia: Assessing the Needs of Sex Workers pp. 434-451

- Leja Markelj, Alisa Selan, Tjaša Dolinar and Matej Sande
- Ethnic Stereotypes in the Central Highlands of Vietnam: Minority Students’ Perspectives pp. 452-469

- Trang Thi Thuy Nguyen
- Coming to Terms with the Greek Crisis: Highly Educated Young Women’s Employment Struggles in Conditions of Economic Austerity pp. 470-485

- Julia Kazana-McCarthy
- Beyond a Dichotomous Understanding of Online Anonymity: Bridging the Macro and Micro Level pp. 486-503

- Lina Eklund, Emma von Essen, Fatima Jonsson and Magnus Johansson
- ‘It Is a Tradition in the Nuclear Industry... Secrecy’: Political Opportunity Structures and Nuclear Knowledge Production in France pp. 504-524

- Julie Schweitzer and Tamara L Mix
- Housing Inequality: The Need for a Shift in Public Policy Intervention pp. 525-531

- Marianna Filandri and Giovanni Semi
- Book Review: Julian Dobson and Rowland Atkinson, Urban Crisis, Urban Hope: A Policy Agenda for UK Cities pp. 532-533

- Meriç Kırmızı
- Book Review: Lola Olufemi, Feminism, Interrupted: Disrupting Power pp. 533-534

- Órla Meadhbh Murray
- Book Review: Michael Butter, The Nature of Conspiracy Theories pp. 535-536

- Turkay Salim Nefes
- Book Review: Michelle Jackson, Manifesto for a Dream: Inequality, Constraint, and Radical Reform pp. 536-538

- Judith Glaesser
Volume 27, issue 1, 2022
- Intersections of Intimacies and Inequalities: An Introduction pp. 3-7

- Julia Carter
- LGBT ‘Communities’ and the (Self-)regulation and Shaping of Intimacy pp. 8-26

- Eleanor Formby
- Reclaiming the Second Phase of Life? Intersectionality, Empowerment and Respectability in Midlife Romance pp. 27-42

- Sarah Milton and Kaveri Qureshi
- Discordant Expectations of Global Intimacy: Desire and Inequality in Commercial Surrogacy pp. 43-59

- Kristen E Cheney
- Traditional Inequalities and Inequalities of Tradition: Gender, Weddings, and Whiteness pp. 60-76

- Julia Carter
- Everyday Intimacies and Inter-Ethnic Relationships: Tracing Entanglements of Gender and Race in Multicultural Singapore pp. 77-94

- Ranjana Raghunathan
- Making Sense of Social Mobility in Unequal Societies pp. 95-100

- Andrea Lizama-Loyola, Denisse Sepúlveda and Alexandrina Vanke
- Hysteresis Effects and Emotional Suffering: Chinese Rural Students’ First Encounters With the Urban University pp. 101-117

- Jiexiu Chen
- Disentangling Meritocracy Among the Long-Range Upwardly Mobile: The Chilean Case pp. 118-135

- Malik Fercovic
- Re-Imagining Social Mobility: The Role of Relationality, Social Class and Place in Qualitative Constructions of Mobility pp. 136-153

- Louise Folkes
- Different Routes to University: Exploring Intersectional and Multi-Dimensional Social Mobility Under A Comparative Approach in Chile pp. 154-171

- Denisse Sepúlveda and Andrea Lizama-Loyola
- ‘I Don’t Want to Completely Lose Myself’: Social Mobility as Movement Across Classed, Ethnicised, and Gendered Spaces pp. 172-188

- Berenice Scandone
- Talking the Talk of Social Mobility: The Political Performance of a Misguided Agenda pp. 189-206

- Nicola Ingram and Sol Gamsu
- Grenfell, Austerity, and Institutional Violence pp. 207-216

- Vickie Cooper and David Whyte
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