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Volume 24, issue 4, 2019
- Troublesome Objects: Unpacking Ocular-Centrism in Urban Environments by Studying Blind Navigation Using Video Ethnography and Ethnomethodology pp. 475-495

- Brian L Due and Simon Bierring Lange
- A Sociolinguistic Perspective on Accent and Social Mobility in the UK Teaching Profession pp. 496-513

- Michael Donnelly, Alex Baratta and Sol Gamsu
- Conduct in Dementia: Video Analysis of Arts Interventions pp. 514-540

- Christian Morgner, Spencer Hazel, Justine Schneider and Victoria Tischler
- Precarity, Biography, and Event: Work and Time in the Cultural Industries pp. 541-556

- Mark Banks
- Sociability among European Migrants pp. 557-574

- David Bartram
- China-to-UK Student Migration and Pro-environmental Behaviour Change: A Social Practice Perspective pp. 575-597

- Roger Tyers, Tristan Berchoux, Kun Xiang and Xu Yi Yao
- Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Sociology in Post-1990 Turkey pp. 598-616

- Canan Neşe Kınıkoğlu
- Polyamories in Southern Europe: Critical Perspectives – an Introduction pp. 617-624

- Ana Cristina Santos, Beatrice Gusmano and Pablo Pérez Navarro
- Polyamorous Parenting: Stigma, Social Regulation, and Queer Bonds of Resistance pp. 625-643

- Christian Klesse
- Thinking Relationship Anarchy from a Queer Feminist Approach pp. 644-660

- Roma De las Heras Gómez
- The Kintsugi Art of Care: Unraveling Consent in Ethical Non-Monogamies pp. 661-679

- Beatrice Gusmano
- Monogamous Mind, Polyamorous Terror pp. 680-690

- Brigitte Vasallo
- The Political Is Personal: The Importance of Affective Narratives in the Rise of Poly-activism pp. 691-708

- Daniel Cardoso
- One at a Time: LGBTQ Polyamory and Relational Citizenship in the 21st Century pp. 709-725

- Ana Cristina Santos
- Book Review: Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel pp. 726-727

- Amy Andrada
- Book Review: A Cosmopolitan Journey? Difference, Distinction and Identity Work in Gap Year Travel pp. 727-728

- Jon Dean
- Book Review: Lesbian Lives in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia: Post/Socialism and Gendered Sexualities pp. 729-730

- Jorge C González
- Book Review: Competing Responsibilities: The Ethics and Politics of Contemporary Life pp. 731-732

- Sharon Greenwood
Volume 24, issue 3, 2019
- Work and Intimacy: Reassessing the Career/Couple Norm through a Narrative Case Approach pp. 261-277

- Jesse Potter
- Female Emotional Labour in Turkish Call Centres: Smiling Voices Despite Low Job Satisfaction pp. 278-296

- Nilüfer Narlı and Ayşegül Akdemir
- Reason, Season, or Life? Heterorelationality and the Limits of Intimacy between Women Friends pp. 297-313

- Maree Martinussen
- Neoliberal Governance, Education, and Roma in Romania pp. 314-331

- Cerasela Voiculescu
- Do Young People Adapt Their Prosocial Behaviour to That of Their Peers? An Experimental Exploration pp. 332-352

- Mauricio Salgado, Alejandra Vásquez and Alejandra Yáñez
- Social Identification, Widening Participation and Higher Education: Experiencing Similarity and Difference in an English Red Brick University pp. 353-369

- Tom Clark and Rita Hordósy
- Citizen Participation in Neoliberal Times pp. 370-375

- Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou, Alicia Renedo and Christopher McKevitt
- Conflicting Logics of Public Relations in the English NHS: A Qualitative Study of Communications and Engagement pp. 376-393

- Pam Carter, Mike Dent and Graham Martin
- Learning to Listen: Exploring the Idioms of Childhood pp. 394-413

- Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Vinnarasan Aruldoss and Christos Varvantakis
- Datafied Citizens in the Age of Coerced Digital Participation pp. 414-429

- Veronica Barassi
- Participation as Inclusion and Exclusion: Policing the Boundaries of “Citizenship†in Roma Health Mediation pp. 430-443

- Charlotte Kühlbrandt
- Can the Experience of Participatory Development Help Think Critically about ‘Patient and Public Involvement’ in UK Healthcare? pp. 444-461

- David Mosse
- Book Review: Within and Beyond Citizenship: Borders, Membership and Belonging pp. 462-463

- Öznur Yardımcı
- Book Review: Radical Innovators: The Blessings of Adversity in Science and Art, 1500–2000 pp. 463-465

- Kenneth Hemmerechts
- Book Review: The Future of the Professions: How Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts pp. 465-467

- Jonathan Westover
- Book Review: Drinking Dilemmas: Space, culture and identity (Sociological Futures) pp. 467-469

- Yves Laberge
- Book Review: The Urban Politics of Squatters’ Movements pp. 469-471

- Meric Kirmizi
Volume 24, issue 2, 2019
- Taking One’s Responsibilities While Facing Adversity: A Balanced Analysis of Self-Help Books Reading pp. 137-153

- Nicolas Marquis
- ‘Are You a Good Female Citizen?’: Media Discourses on Self-Governing Represented in Popular Korean Weight-Loss Reality TV Shows pp. 154-166

- Yoonso Choi
- ‘I Will Not Be Thrown Out of the Country Because I’m an Immigrant’: Eastern European Migrants’ Responses to Hate Crime in a Semi-Rural Context in the Wake of Brexit pp. 167-184

- Karen Lumsden, Jackie Goode and Alex Black
- New Directions in Hate Reporting Research: Agency, Heterogeneity and Relationality pp. 185-202

- Catherine Donovan, John Clayton and Stephen J Macdonald
- (Re)imagining the ‘Backstreet’: Anti-abortion Campaigning against Decriminalisation in the UK pp. 203-218

- Pam Lowe
- Everyday Routines as Transformative Processes: A Sporting Case pp. 219-234

- John Hockey
- Experiments in Everyday Mobility: Social Dynamics of Achieving a Sustainable Lifestyle pp. 235-250

- Senja Laakso
- Book Review: Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy pp. 251-252

- Jon Dean
- Book Review: Governing Practices: Neoliberalism, Governmentality, and the Ethnographic Imaginary pp. 252-254

- Chris Moeller
- Book Review: Leverage of the Weak: Labor and Environmental Movements in Taiwan and South Korea pp. 254-255

- Thomas O’Brien
- Book Review: If Truth Be Told: The Politics of Public Ethnography pp. 255-257

- Sebastian Rojas Navarro
- Book Review: Migrant Professionals in the City: Local Encounters, Identities and Inequalities pp. 257-258

- Mini Chandran Kurian
Volume 24, issue 1, 2019
- Organizing Health Inequalities? Employee-Driven Innovation and the Transformation of Care pp. 3-20

- Susan Halford, Alison Fuller, Kate Lyle and Rebecca Taylor
- Power and Counter-Power: Knowledge Structure and the Limits of Control pp. 21-37

- Matthew David and Cynthia Meersohn Schmidt
- Linguistic Capital and Inequality in Aid Relations pp. 38-54

- Silke Roth
- Re-Imagining Healthcare and Medical Research Systems in Post-Devolution Scotland pp. 55-72

- James Mittra, Michele Mastroeni, Gill Haddow, David Wield and Elisabeth Barlow
- Media Framing and the Threat of Global Pandemics: The Ebola Crisis in UK Media and Policy Response pp. 73-92

- Elisa Pieri
- Hybrid Threats and Preparedness Strategies: The Reconceptualization of Biological Threats and Boundaries in Global Health Emergencies pp. 93-110

- Jose A Cañada
- Framing Bio-emergencies in Fiction: The Cases of ‘The Walking Dead’ and ‘Fear the Walking Dead’ pp. 111-125

- Natà lia Cantó-Milà and Isaac Gonzà lez-Batlletbò
- Book Review: Researching Values with Qualitative Methods: Empathy, Moral Boundaries and the Politics of Research pp. 126-127

- Sinead Marian D’Silva
- Book Review: Chronic Illness, Vulnerability and Social Work: Autoimmunity and the Contemporary Disease Experience pp. 127-129

- Fredrik Nyman
- Book Review: Bourdieu: The Next Generation: The Development of Bourdieu’s Intellectual Heritage in Contemporary UK Sociology pp. 129-131

- Joe McMullan
- Book Review: Bourdieu: The Next Generation: The Development of Bourdieu’s Intellectual Heritage in Contemporary UK Sociology pp. 131-132

- Catriona Hugman
- Book Review: Society of Fear pp. 133-134

- Jonathan Parker
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