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Volume 26, issue 4, 2021
- Comprehensive or Comprehensible Experience? A Case Study of Religion and Traumatic Bereavement pp. 775-791

- William McGowan and Elizabeth A Cook
- Frame Story Approach in Mixed and Multimethod Study on Non-Heterosexual Families in Poland pp. 792-809

- Joanna Mizielińska and Agata Stasińska
- European Higher Education Students: Contested Constructions pp. 810-832

- Rachel Brooks and Jessie Abrahams
- Awareness and Experience of Mindfulness in Britain pp. 833-852

- Otto Simonsson, Stephen Fisher and Maryanne Martin
- Discipline and Feed: Food Banks, Pastoral Power, and the Medicalisation of Poverty in the UK pp. 853-870

- Christian Möller
- Utilising Mood Boards as an Image Elicitation Tool in Qualitative Research pp. 871-888

- Simon Spawforth-Jones
- Partner Selection Across the Life-Course: Age Variation in Partner Preferences in the Czech Republic pp. 889-907

- Jana KlÃmová Chaloupková, Renáta Topinková and Markéta Å etinová
- Moral Orders of Mobility: Youth Aspirations and ‘Doing’ Social Position in Finland pp. 908-925

- Minna Nikunen and Hanna-Mari Ikonen
- Failing to Perform Citizenship: Daily Narratives About Stockholm’s ‘vulnerable EU citizens’ pp. 926-941

- Magdalena Mostowska
- Institutional Ethics Challenges to Sex Work Researchers: Committees, Communities, and Collaboration pp. 942-958

- Monique Huysamen and Teela Sanders
- Edgework, Uncertainty, and Social Character pp. 959-975

- Philip A Mellor and Chris Shilling
- ‘Housing Problems … are Political Dynamite’: Housing Disputes in Glasgow c. 1971 to the Present Day pp. 976-988

- Valerie Wright
- Book Review: Sam Friedman and Daniel Laurison, The Class Ceiling: Why It Pays to Be Privileged pp. 989-990

- Bob Carter
Volume 26, issue 3, 2021
- ‘It’s Like Therapy But More Fun’ Armed Forces and Veterans’ Breakfast Clubs: A Study of Their Emergence as Veterans’ Self-Help Communities pp. 433-450

- Jim McDermott
- Capturing Conflicting Accounts of Domestic Labour: The Household Portrait as a Methodology pp. 451-468

- Emily Christopher
- Work after Death: An Examination of the Relationship between Grief, Emotional Labour, and the Lived Experience of Returning to Work after a Bereavement pp. 469-484

- Natalie Pitimson
- Doing being observed: Experimenting with collaborative focus group analysis in post-Umbrella Movement Hong Kong pp. 485-504

- Sui-Ting Kong, Petula Sik-Ying Ho and Stevi Jackson
- Something ‘Old’, Something ‘New’? The UK Space of Political Attitudes After the Brexit Referendum pp. 505-524

- Johan Lindell and Joseph Ibrahim
- Do Prostitution and Social Vulnerability Go Hand in Hand? Examining the Association Between Social Background and Prostitution Using Register Data pp. 525-543

- Theresa Dyrvig Henriksen
- Narratives of Leaving and Returning to Homeland: The Example of Greek Brain Drainers Living in the UK pp. 544-561

- Athanasia Chalari and Efi-Irini Koutantou
- Who Cares? Social Mobility and the ‘Class Ceiling’ in Nursing pp. 562-580

- Helene Snee and Haridhan Goswami
- ‘Maybe Life Can Become Easier Because of My Good Grades’: Children’s Conflicting Repertoires on Aspirations and Life Chances pp. 581-600

- Imane Kostet, Noel Clycq and Gert Verschraegen
- Playing Your Life: Developing Strategies and Managing Impressions in the Game of Bridge pp. 601-619

- Samantha Punch and Miriam Snellgrove
- Introduction: Comparative European Perspectives on Transnational Solidarity Organisations pp. 620-627

- Maria Kousis and Christian Lahusen
- What Is Solidarity About? Views of Transnational Organisations’ Activists in Germany, Poland, and Greece pp. 628-648

- Ulrike Zschache, Maria Theiss and Maria Paschou
- Does Organisation Matter? Solidarity Approaches among Organisations and Sectors in Europe pp. 649-671

- Eva Fernández G. G., Christian Lahusen and Maria Kousis
- Transnational Solidarity Organisations and their Main Features, before and since 2008: Adaptive and/or Autonomous? pp. 672-694

- Maria Kousis, Maria Paschou and Angelos Loukakis
- Transnational Activism for Global Crises: Resources Matter! Transnational Solidarity Organisations in Comparative Perspective pp. 695-716

- Angelos Loukakis and Nicola Maggini
- Transnational Solidarity, Migration, and the Refugee Crisis: (In)Formal Organising and Political Environments in Greece, Germany, and Denmark pp. 717-738

- Kostas Kanellopoulos, Deniz Neriman Duru, Ulrike Zschache, Angelos Loukakis, Maria Kousis and Hans-Jörg Trenz
- Patterns of Labour Solidarity Towards Precarious Workers and the Unemployed in Critical Times in Greece, Poland, and the UK pp. 739-758

- Christina Karakioulafi, Kostas Kanellopoulos, Janina Petelczyc, Tom Montgomery and Simone Baglioni
- The Perpetuation of Inequality: The Role of Community Engagement pp. 759-767

- Chris Hastie
- Book review: Jeffrey C Alexander, What Makes a Social Crisis? The Societalization of Social Problems pp. 768-769

- Jane Healy
- Book Review: Alison Phipps, Me, Not You: The Trouble with Mainstream Feminism pp. 770-771

- Claire Thurlow
- Corrigendum to “Transnational Solidarity, Migration and the Refugee Crisis: (In)Formal Organising and Political Environments in Greece, Germany and Denmark†pp. 772-772

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Volume 26, issue 2, 2021
- Creative Methodologies for a Mobile Criminology: Walking as Critical Pedagogy pp. 247-268

- Maggie O’Neill, Ruth Penfold-Mounce, David Honeywell, Matt Coward-Gibbs, Harriet Crowder and Ivan Hill
- The Long and Winding Road: Archiving and Re-Using Qualitative Data from 12 Research Projects Spanning 16 Years pp. 269-287

- Catherine Dodds, Peter Keogh, Adam Bourne, Lisa McDaid, Corinne Squire, Peter Weatherburn and Ingrid Young
- Sexual Wellbeing and Social Class in Britain: An Analysis of Nationally Representative Survey Data pp. 288-308

- Jenny van Hooff and Stephen P Morris
- Dementia as Zeitgeist: Social Problem Construction and the Role of a Contemporary Distraction pp. 309-325

- Jonathan Parker, Clare Cutler and Vanessa Heaslip
- ‘21st Century Welfare’ in Historical Perspective: Disciplinary Welfare in the Depression of the 1930s and Its Implications for Today pp. 326-342

- Matthew Cooper
- The Myth of Old Age: Addressing the Issue of Dependency and Contribution in Old Age Using Empirical Examples From the United Kingdom pp. 343-359

- Jeroen Spijker and Anna Schneider
- Communities of Practice of Transition: An Analytical Framework for Studying Change-Focussed Groups pp. 360-376

- Carrie Paechter and Andolie Marguerite
- From Streetscapes to Sofas: Representations of Place and Space in Britain’s Benefit Blackspots pp. 377-393

- Katherine Harrison, Jayne Raisborough and Lisa Taylor
- A Qualitative Analysis of the Vulnerability Narratives of Student Gun Rights Advocates pp. 394-409

- Todd C Couch
- Interventional STS: A Framework for Developing Workable Technologies pp. 410-426

- Kate Lyle
- Book Review: Ariel Wilkis, The Moral Power of Money: Morality and Economy in the Life of the Poor pp. 427-428

- Peter A Kindle
- Book Review: Nick Hubble, Jennie Taylor and Philip Tew, Growing Old with the Welfare State: Eight British Lives pp. 428-429

- Jonathan Parker
Volume 26, issue 1, 2021
- The Methodological Potential of Scrapbooking: Theory, Application, and Evaluation pp. 3-26

- Ros Walling-Wefelmeyer
- Early-Career Women Academics: Between Neoliberalism and Gender Conservatism pp. 27-43

- Marta VohlÃdalová
- The Long 2015 in Germany: Activists’ Pro-Refugee Frames and Media Counter Frames pp. 44-59

- Simin Fadaee
- The Forms and Uses of Acquired Prostate Cancer Expertise Among Prostate Cancer Survivors pp. 60-74

- Richard Green
- ‘I Think I Stick Out a Bit’: The Classification of Reproductive Decision-Making pp. 75-91

- Kristina Saunders
- Beyond Social Mobility: Biographies, Habitus and Responses to Changing ‘Conditions of Existence’ among University Scholarship Students pp. 92-107

- Maissam Nimer
- ‘Airport People’ in Transformation: Vertical Disintegration and the Reconfiguration of Occupational Belonging in Terminal Work at Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport pp. 108-124

- Atte Vieno
- Students in Marketised Higher Education Landscapes: An Introduction pp. 125-129

- Rachel Brooks, Achala Gupta, Sazana Jayadeva and Anu Lainio
- Students as ‘Animal Laborans’? Tracing Student Politics in a Marketised Higher Education Setting pp. 130-146

- Rille Raaper
- The Powerful Student Consumer and the Commodified Academic: A Depiction of the Marketised UK Higher Education System through a Textual Analysis of the ITV Drama Cheat pp. 147-165

- Sergio A Silverio, Catherine Wilkinson and Samantha Wilkinson
- Balancing Time – University Students’ Study Practices and Policy Perceptions of Time pp. 166-184

- Lars Ulriksen and Christoffer Nejrup
- Are Spanish Students Customers? Paradoxical Perceptions of the Impact of Marketisation on Higher Education in Spain pp. 185-204

- Sazana Jayadeva, Rachel Brooks, Achala Gupta, Jessie Abrahams, Predrag LažetiÄ and Anu Lainio
- Students of Academic Capitalism: Emotional Dimensions in the Commercialization of Higher Education pp. 205-221

- Maria Gretzky and Julia Lerner
- Consuming UK Transnational Higher Education in China: A Bourdieusian Approach to Chinese Students’ Perceptions and Experiences pp. 222-239

- Jingran Yu
- Book Review: Nira Yuval-Davis, Georgie Wemyss and Kathryn Cassidy, Bordering pp. 240-243

- Evgenia Iliadou
- Book Review: Kaveri Qureshi, Chronic Illness in a Pakistani Labour Diaspora pp. 241-243

- Petra Mäkelä
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