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Volume 6, issue 4, 2002
- Opening and Closing the Gates: Recent Developments in Male Social Mobility in Britain pp. 1-13

- Geoff Payne and Judy Roberts
- Teaching Social Theory in Trying Times pp. 14-27

- Joyce Canaan
- ‘Austro-Pop’ since the 1980s: Two Case Studies of Cultural Critique and Counter- hegemonic Resistance pp. 28-43

- Christian Karner
- Confidence amid Uncertainty: Ambitions and Plans in a Sample of Young Adults pp. 44-60

- Michael Anderson, Frank Bechhofer, Lynn Jamieson, David McCrone, Yaojun Li and Robert Stewart
- Will Sociology find some New Concepts before the US finds Osama bin Laden? pp. 61-64

- Steve Fuller
- The Myth of Medical Pluralism: A Critical Realist Perspective pp. 65-80

- Gil-Soo Han
- ‘Claims and Disclaimers: Knowledge, Reflexivity and Representation in Feminist Research’ pp. 81-93

- Gayle Letherby
- Book Review: Fantasy City: Pleasure and profit in the postmodern metropolis pp. 94-95

- Joanne Massey
- Book Review: New Age Travellers: Vanloads of Uproarious Humanity pp. 96-97

- Colin Clark
- Book Review: Bridging Divides; The Channel Tunnel and English Legal Identity in Europe pp. 98-98

- Adam Reed
- Book Review: Food, Drink and Identity: Cooking, Eating and Drinking in Europe since the Middle Ages pp. 99-100

- Alan Warde
- Book Review: How Claims Spread: Cross-National Diffusion of Social Problems pp. 101-101

- Talmadge Wright
- Book Review: Citizenship in a Global Age: Society, Culture, Politics pp. 102-103

- Neil Washbourne
- Book Review: Material Memories: Design and Evocation pp. 104-105

- Tim Dant
- Derek Wynne as Sociologist: A Tribute for Sociological Research Online pp. 106-107

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- Contributors to Volume 6, Number 4 pp. 108-108

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- Books received between 30/11/2001 and 28/02/2002 pp. 109-112

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Volume 6, issue 3, 2001
- Understanding Consumption: What Interviews with Retired Households Can Reveal about Budgetary Decisions pp. 1-12

- Edmund Chattoe and Nigel Gilbert
- Control Creep pp. 13-18

- Martin Innes
- Looking for Sociology after 11 September pp. 19-24

- Steve Fuller
- Moral Tensions Between Western and Islamic Cultures: The Need for Additional Sociological Studies of Dissonance in the Wake of September 11 pp. 25-30

- Benet Davetian
- Back to the Future: ‘Islamic Terrorism’ and Interpretations of past and Present pp. 31-35

- Stephen Vertigans and Philip Sutton
- Anti-nuclear Movements: Failed Projects or Heralds of a Direct Action Milieu? pp. 36-50

- Ian Welsh
- The Lady Vanishes? Reflections on the Experiences of Married and Divorced Non- Heterosexual Fathers pp. 51-62

- Gillian A. Dunne
- The Neglected Art of Hitch-Hiking: Risk, Trust and Sustainability pp. 63-71

- Graeme Chesters and David Smith
- The Whispering Shadow: Collectivism and Individualism at Ikeda-Hoover and Nissan UK pp. 72-82

- Carol Stephenson and Paul Stewart
- From Smart Bombs to Smart Bugs: Thinking the Unthinkable in Medical Sociology and Beyond pp. 83-88

- Simon Williams
- The Paradigm Contingent Career? Women in Regional Newspaper Journalism pp. 89-100

- Meryl Aldridge
- Confronting ‘Uncivil Society’ and the ‘Dark Side of Globalization’: Are Sociological Concepts up to the Task? pp. 101-104

- Chris Rumford
- Modernization, Rationalization, and Education: Responding to the Other pp. 105-115

- Marianna Papastephanou
- Surveillance after September 11 pp. 116-121

- David Lyon
- Book Review: Time Matters: On Theory and Method pp. 122-124

- Edmund Chattoe
- Book Review: Review of World's Apart: Social Inequalities in a New Century pp. 125-125

- Talmadge Wright
- Book Review: Classical Sociology pp. 126-127

- D.W. Randall
- Book Review: Life in the Air: Surviving the New Culture of Air Travel pp. 128-129

- Thomas Hylland Eriksen
- Books Received Between 31/08/01 and 30/11/01 pp. 130-133

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- Contributors to Volume 6, Number 3 pp. 134-134

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- Book Review: Baudrillard's Challenge: A Feminist Reading pp. 135-136

- William Merrin
- Book Review: Beyond the Body: Death and Social Identity pp. 137-138

- Mike Hepworth
- Introduction to the Rapid Response to September 11th pp. 139-141

- Larry Ray
- Book Review: Faultlines of Consciousness: A View of Interactionalism in Sociology pp. 142-143

- Martin Innes
Volume 6, issue 2, 2001
- Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Learning from Women's Groups in Indonesia pp. 1-13

- Marilyn Porter
- Smoke and Mirrors: Modernist Illusions in the Quantitative versus Qualitative Research Debate pp. 14-22

- John R Schmuttermaier and David Schmitt
- Categorisation, Narrative and Devolution in Wales pp. 23-36

- William Housley and Richard Fitzgerald
- Women's Occupations and the Social Order in Nineteenth Century Britain pp. 37-53

- Wendy Bottero and Kenneth Prandy
- The Timing of Family Formation in Britain and Spain pp. 54-70

- Clare Holdsworth and Jane Elliott
- The Social Worlds of Caravaning: Objects, Scripts and Practices pp. 71-78

- Dale Southerton, Elizabeth Shove, Alan Warde and Rosemary Deem
- The Internet Matters: Exploring the Use of the Internet as a Research Tool pp. 79-90

- Nicola Illingworth
- Field Research for Boneheads: From Naïveté to Insight on the Green Tortoise pp. 91-103

- Timothy McGettigan
- Book Review: Contradictions of Consumption: Concepts, Practices and Politics in Consumer Society pp. 104-105

- Terhi-Anna Wilska
- Book Review: Re-Drawing Boundaries: Work, Household, and Gender in China pp. 106-107

- Jude Howell
- Book Review: Race, Media, and the Crisis of Civil Society: From Watts to Rodney King pp. 108-108

- Talmadge Wright
- Book Review: Mothering the Self: Mothers, Daughters, Subjects pp. 109-110

- Sara Mackian
- Book Review: Internet Communication and Qualitative Research: A Handbook for Researching Online pp. 111-112

- Christine Hine
- Book Review: Structuration pp. 113-114

- Richard Jenkins
- Books received between 31/05/01 and 31/08/01 pp. 115-118

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- Contributors to Volume 6, Number 2 pp. 119-119

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- Looking for Sociology after 11 September pp. 120-124

- Steve Fuller
Volume 6, issue 1, 2001
- ‘Superbrides’: Wedding Consumer Culture and the Construction of Bridal Identity pp. 1-14

- Sharon Boden
- The Importance of Convention Status: A Case Study of the UK pp. 15-24

- Alice Bloch
- The Basic Elements of a Systematic Theory of Ethnic Relations pp. 25-42

- John Rex
- ‘I Saw You’: Searching for Lost Love via Practices of Reading, Writingand Responding pp. 43-61

- Eric Laurier and Angus Whyte
- Physiotherapists and Evidence Based Practice: An Opportunity or Threat to the Profession? pp. 62-74

- Rose Wiles and Sue Barnard
- Asylum, Refuge and Public Policy: Current Trends and Future Dilemmas pp. 75-82

- Liza Schuster and John Solomos
- Homosexuality and Refugee Status in the United Kingdom pp. 83-90

- Derek McGhee
- Taking Account of The Macro in the Micro-Politics of Family Viewing - Generational Strategies pp. 91-103

- Carol MacKeogh
- Book Review: Divided Time: Gender, Paid Employment and Domestic Labour pp. 104-105

- Rosemary Deem
- Book Review: Developing Focus Group Research: Politics, Theory and Practice pp. 106-106

- Michael Warren
- Book Review: Theories of Race and Racism: A Reader pp. 107-108

- Ben Carrington
- Book Review: Understanding Sport: An Introduction to the Sociological and Cultural Analysis of Sport pp. 109-110

- Anthony King
- Book Review: Identity without Selfhood: Simone de Beauvoir and Bisexuality pp. 111-111

- Momim Rahman
- Book Review: Social Theory in a Changing World pp. 112-113

- Austin Harrington
- Book Review: Greenspeak: A Study of Environmental Discourse pp. 114-114

- Kate Burningham
- Book Review: Understanding Contemporary Society: Understanding the Present pp. 115-116

- Phil Mole
- Book Review: Even in Sweden: Racisms, Racialized Spaces, and the Popular Geographical Imagination pp. 117-118

- Panu Lehtovuori
- Book Review: Review of Mothering Inner-city Children: The Early School Years pp. 119-119

- Val Gillies
- Books Received - Volume 6, Issue 1 pp. 120-122

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- Contributors to Volume 6, Number 1 pp. 123-124

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- Book Review: Inside the Olympic Industry: Power, Politics and Activism pp. 125-126

- Alan Tomlinson
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