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Volume 9, issue 4, 2004
- A Profile of Fatherhood among Young Men: Moving Away from Their Birth Family and Closer to Their Child pp. 1-11

- Anne Quéniart
- Sociological Practitioners Contributing to New Product Development: Mapping the Challenges pp. 12-27

- An Jacobs
- The Order of Service: The Practical Management of Customer Interaction pp. 28-49

- Barry Brown
- Oyster Coverage: Chiastic News as a Reflection of Local Expertise and Economic Concerns pp. 50-65

- Toby A. Ten Eyck and Forrest A. Deseran
- Dead or Alive: The Discursive Massacre or the Mass-suicide of Post-Soviet Intelligentsia? pp. 66-80

- Inna Kotchetkova
- Back to the Future of Social Theory: An Interview with Nicholas Gane pp. 81-88

- David Beer and Nicholas Gane
- Facilitating Social Networks among Gay Men pp. 89-101

- Bob Cant
- Book Review: Adventures in Social Research: Data Analysis Using Spss 11.0/11.5 for Windows 5th Edition pp. 102-103

- Gill Gillespie
- Book Review: Spaces of Neoliberalism: Urban Restructuring in North America and Western Europe pp. 104-105

- William Cross
- Book Review: Class Practices: How Parents Help Their Children Get Good Jobs pp. 106-107

- John Reed
- Book Review: Qualitative Methods and Health Policy Research pp. 108-109

- Judith Green
- Book Review: Worlds of Health: Exploring the Health Choices of British Asian Mothers pp. 110-111

- Harshad Keval
- Book Review: Understanding Qualitative Research and Ethnomethodology pp. 112-113

- Yves Laberge
- Books received from 22/8/2004 to 30/11/2004 pp. 114-114

- N/a
Volume 9, issue 3, 2004
- Discursive Democracy and New Labour: Five Ways in Which Decision-Makers Manage Citizen Agendas in Public Participation Initiatives pp. 1-17

- Mike Williams
- Attitudes, Care and Commitment: Pattern and Process pp. 18-33

- Sarah Irwin
- Emotions after Dark - A Sociological Impression of the 2003 New York Blackout pp. 34-41

- Chris Yuill
- Living Alone: Its Place in Household Formation and Change pp. 42-54

- Joan Chandler, Malcolm Williams, Moira Maconachie, Tracey Collett and Brian Dodgeon
- ‘Rappin’ on the Reservation: Canadian Mohawk Youth's Hybrid Cultural Identities pp. 55-67

- Robert Hollands
- ‘No Woman's Law Will Rot this State’: The Israeli Racial State and Feminist Resistance pp. 68-78

- Ronit Lentin
- Social Barriers to Peace: Socialisation Processes in the Radicalisation of the Palestinian Struggle pp. 79-84

- Stephen Vertigans
- Book Review: Global Aging and Challenges to Families pp. 85-86

- Henk Vinken
- Book Review: Making Sense of the Social World: Methods of Investigation pp. 87-88

- Roger John Sapsford
- Book Review: Advanced Quantitative Data Analysis pp. 89-90

- Stephen Brindle
- Book Review: Interpretive Interactionism (APPLIED SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS SERIES) pp. 91-92

- David Calvey
- Book Review: Emile Durkheim: Sociologist of Modernity pp. 93-94

- Mike Drake
- Books received from 23/5/2004 to 31/8/2004 pp. 95-96

- N/a
Volume 9, issue 2, 2004
- ‘Researching Identities with Multi-method Autobiographies’ pp. 1-15

- Anna Bagnoli
- ‘Labour Market Participation and Conditions of Employment: A Comparison of Minority Ethnic Groups and Refugees in Britain’ pp. 16-34

- Alice Bloch
- ‘Diasporicity in the City of Portsmouth (UK): Local and Global Connections of Black Britishness’ pp. 35-45

- Rajinder Dudrah
- “It's as if you're some alien…’ Exploring Anti-English Attitudes in Scotland. ‘ pp. 46-56

- Ian McIntosh, Duncan Sim and Douglas Robertson
- ‘Baudrillard on Simulations: An Exegesis and a Critique’ pp. 57-65

- Stanley Raffel
- ‘Global Visions and Globalizing Corporations: An Analysis of Images and Texts from Fortune Global 500 Companies’ pp. 66-85

- Peter Robbins
- ‘The Researcher, the Field and the Issue of Entry: Two Cases of Ethnographic Research concerning Asylums in Greece’ pp. 86-97

- Manos Savvakis and Manolis Tzanakis
- ‘Consumed with Sleep? Dormant Bodies in Consumer Culture’ pp. 98-109

- Simon J Williams and Sharon Boden
- Christine Hine (2004) ‘Social Research Methods and the Internet: A Thematic Review’ pp. 110-116

- N/a
- Book Review: Remaking Social Work with Children and Families: A Critical discussion on the ‘modernisation’ of social care pp. 117-118

- Pamela Attree
- Book Review: Body, Culture and Society: An Introduction pp. 119-120

- Mark Sherry
- Book Review: Culture's Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions and Organizations across Nations pp. 121-121

- Yves Laberge
- Book Review: Racism and Anti-Racism in Ireland pp. 122-123

- Gavan Titley
- Book Review: Education, Social Status and Health pp. 124-125

- Paul S. Lambert
- Book Review: Writing your Thesis pp. 126-126

- Emma Pitchforth
- Book Review: Survey Research: The Basics pp. 127-128

- Edwin van Teijlingen
- Book Review: Controlling Illegal Drugs: A Comparative Study pp. 129-130

- Lawrence Elliott
- Book Review: Latex and Lingerie: Shopping for Pleasure at Ann Summers Parties pp. 131-132

- Samantha Holland
- Reviews: Volume 9, Issue 2 pp. 133-133

- N/a
- Books received between 01/3/2004 and 01/6/2004 pp. 134-135

- N/a
- ‘Cyber-Mothers: Online Synchronous Interviewing using Conferencing Software’ pp. 136-152

- Henrietta O'Connor and Clare Madge
Volume 9, issue 1, 2004
- ‘Some of Our People can be the Most Difficult’. Reflections on Difficult Interviews pp. 1-12

- Sam Pryke
- ‘Towards a Sociology of Organizational Space’ pp. 13-28

- Susan Halford
- ‘By Name United, by Sex Divided: A Brief Analysis of the Current Crisis Facing the Anglican Communion’ pp. 29-33

- Andrew K. T. Yip and Michael Keenan
- ‘Cash-In-Hand Work: Unravelling Informal Employment from the Moral Economy of Favours’ pp. 34-45

- Colin Williams
- Trees Don't Talk: A Methodological Account of a Forest Sociologist in Mexico pp. 46-46

- Ross Mitchell
- ‘Negotiation and Navigation - an Exploration of the Spaces/Places of Working-class Lesbians’ pp. 47-58

- Yvette Taylor
- ‘Doing the North-South splits: Post-modern Strain on a Pre-modern Institution’ pp. 59-64

- Robin Mutter
- ‘A UK Sociolinguistic Perspective: Gene, Jeffrey and Evangelical ‘Broad Inclusion’ Intersubjectivity’ pp. 65-67

- Noel Heather
- ‘A UK Sociolinguistic Perspective: Gene, Jeffrey and Evangelical ‘Broad Inclusionà Intersubjectivity’ pp. 68-75

- Noel Heather
- Book Review: Contested Knowledge: Social Theory Today - Third Edition pp. 76-76

- Mark Sherry
- Book Review: The Asian Gang: Ethnicity, Identity, Masculinity pp. 77-78

- Steve Robertson
- Book Review: Advanced Focus Group Research pp. 79-80

- Leslie Gofton
- Book Review: Cults, Religion and Violence pp. 81-82

- Peter McCaffery
- Book Review: Megawords: 200 terms you really need to know pp. 83-84

- Yves Laberge
- Book Review: Imperialism, Labour and the New Woman: Olive Schreiner's Social Theory pp. 85-86

- Julian Robert
- Book Review: The Student's Companion to Social Policy 2nd Edition pp. 87-88

- Pamela Abbott
- Book Review: Marx and Modernity: Key Readings and Commentary pp. 89-90

- Igor Sadaba Rodriguez
- Books received between 01/12/2003 and 28/02/2004 pp. 91-92

- N/a
- Contributors to Volume 9, Number 1 pp. 93-95

- N/a
- Book Review: Consuming Children: Education-Entertainment- Advertising pp. 96-97

- Wendy Ashall
- Book Review: Multiculturalism in a Global Society pp. 98-99

- Benedikt Kohler
- Book Review: The Rise of a Jazz Art World pp. 100-101

- Tomaû Krpiè
- ‘Trees don't Talk: A Methodological Account of a Forest Sociologist in Mexico’ pp. 102-104

- Ross E. Mitchell
- Book Review: Webs of Reality: Social Perspectives on Science and Religion pp. 105-106

- Bruce C Wearne
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