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Volume 23, issue 4, 2018
- Dirty Linen, Liminal Spaces, and Later Life: Meanings of Laundry in Care Home Design and Practice pp. 711-727

- Christina Buse, Julia Twigg, Sarah Nettleton and Daryl Martin
- Gender, Sexuality, and Risk in the Practice of Affective Labour for Young Women in Bar Work pp. 728-743

- Julia Coffey, David Farrugia, Lisa Adkins and Steven Threadgold
- Humour in Sports Coaching: ‘It’s a Funny Old Game’ pp. 744-762

- Christian Nicholas Edwards and Robyn L Jones
- Encountering #Feminism on Twitter: Reflections on a Research Collaboration between Social Scientists and Computer Scientists pp. 763-779

- Steve Kirkwood, Viviene Cree, Daniel Winterstein, Alex Nuttgens and Jenni Sneddon
- Retirement Migration in Europe: A Choice for a Better Life? pp. 780-794

- Marion Repetti, Christopher Phillipson and Toni Calasanti
- ‘There’s Nothing’: Unemployment, Attitudes to Work and Punitive Welfare Reform in Post-Crash Salford pp. 795-811

- Bob Jeffery, Dawn Devine and Peter Thomas
- ‘You’re Just Chopped Off at the End’: Retired Servicemen’s Identity Work Struggles in the Military to Civilian Transition pp. 812-829

- Rachel Williams, Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson, John Hockey and Adam Evans
- Managing Grandparental Involvement in Child-Rearing in the Context of Intensive Parenting pp. 830-846

- Elizaveta Sivak
- Book Review: Inventive Methods: The Happening of the Social pp. 847-848

- Aija Lulle
- Book Review: Introducing Social Theory pp. 848-850

- Ricardo A Ayala
- Book Review: Higher Education and Social Inequalities: University Admissions, Experiences, and Outcomes pp. 850-851

- Julia Bennett
- Book Review: All in Your Head: Making Sense of Paediatric Pain pp. 851-852

- Fiona J Stirling
Volume 23, issue 3, 2018
- Disconnected: Non-Users of Information Communication Technologies pp. 553-571

- Mariann Hardey and Rowland Atkinson
- International Students’ Perceptions and Experiences of British Drinking Cultures pp. 572-588

- Thomas Thurnell-Read, Lorraine Brown and Philip Long
- Exploring Methodological Challenges of Using Participant-Produced Digital Video Diaries in Antarctica pp. 589-605

- Meredith Nash and Robyn Moore
- Becoming a Lifelong Learner through Life Disruptions: Exploring Motivational Pathways in Second Chance Schools’ Students pp. 606-621

- Michael Christodoulou, Pandelis Kiprianos and Elena Papachristopoulou
- Young Adults’ Understanding of Fidelity: Social Structure and Relationship-Level Barriers to Fidelity Described During In-depth Interviews in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania pp. 622-636

- Megan Klein Hattori
- Redefining Filter Bubbles as (Escapable) Socio-Technical Recursion pp. 637-654

- Huw C Davies
- The Communicability of Non-Communicable Diseases: An Overview of Sociological Contributions to Ideas of Contagion pp. 655-670

- Anette Lykke Hindhede
- A Possibility to Square the Circle? Youth Uncertainty and the Imagination of Late Adulthood pp. 671-686

- Valentina Cuzzocrea
- Poetic Confluence and the Public Formulation of Others’ Private Matters pp. 687-704

- Robin Wooffitt
- Book Review: Masculine Compromise: Migration, Family, and Gender in China pp. 705-706

- Jingyu Mao
- Book Review: Social Mobility for the 21st Century: Everyone a Winner? pp. 706-708

- Louise Folkes
Volume 23, issue 2, 2018
- Exercising ‘Bad Faith’ in the Asylum Policy Arena pp. 289-307

- Lynne Poole and Irene Rafanell
- Contributive Injustice and Unequal Division of Labour in the Voluntary Sector pp. 308-327

- Balihar Sanghera
- Fatherhood in a Changing Society: Shifts in Male Fertility Patterns pp. 328-353

- Renata Kyzlinková and Anna Šťastná
- Dare to Dream: A Vignette Survey on Self-Selection in Secondary Education Track Choice pp. 354-373

- Tamás Keller
- ‘“Asexual†Isn’t Who I Am’: The Politics of Asexuality pp. 374-391

- Matt Dawson, Susie Scott and Liz McDonnell
- Introduction: Sociological Interrogations of the Turn to Character pp. 392-398

- Anna Bull and Kim Allen
- The Return of Character: Parallels Between Late-Victorian and Twenty-First Century Discourses pp. 399-415

- Nick Taylor
- (Re)sourcing the Character and Resilience Manifesto: Suppressions and Slippages of (Re)presentation and Selective Affectivities pp. 416-437

- Erica Burman
- Following Policy: A Network Ethnography of the UK Character Education Policy Community pp. 438-458

- Kim Allen and Anna Bull
- Tensions in Teaching Character: How the ‘Entrepreneurial Character’ is Reproduced, ‘Refused’, and Negotiated in an English Academy School pp. 459-476

- Kirsty Morrin
- The Amazing Bounce-Backable Woman: Resilience and the Psychological Turn in Neoliberalism pp. 477-495

- Rosalind Gill and Shani Orgad
- Introduction: Contemporary Counter-Movements in the Age of Brexit and Trump pp. 496-506

- Silke Roth
- Differentiating Hate: Threat and Opportunity as Drivers of Organization vs Action pp. 507-517

- David Cunningham
- Pragmatic Urban Protest: How Oppression Leads to Parochial Resistance pp. 518-527

- Stephen Danley
- Questioning Consensuses: Right-Wing Populism, Anti-Populism, and the Threat of ‘Gender Ideology’ pp. 528-538

- Eszter Kováts
- Learning from the Tea Party: The US Indivisible Movement as Countermovement in the Era of Trump pp. 539-546

- Benita Roth
- Book Review: Digital Sociology: The Reinvention of Social Research pp. 547-548

- Chrysavgi Sklaveniti
- Book Review: Migration, Masculinities and Reproductive Labour: Men of the Home pp. 549-550

- Hong Yang
Volume 23, issue 1, 2018
- They’re Not Mean Girls If They Are Adult Women: Reality Television’s Construction of Women’s Identity and Interpersonal Aggression pp. 3-20

- Steven Downing
- Making Global Sociology in the Context of Neoliberal Domination: Challenges, Ideology and Possible Strategies pp. 21-42

- Pavel Sorokin
- ‘Unhappy News’: Process, Rhetoric, and Context in the Making of the Happiness Problem pp. 43-66

- Ashley Frawley
- Migrant Family Display: A Strategy for Achieving Recognition and Validation in the Host Country pp. 67-83

- Julie Walsh
- ‘Helping Workless Families’: Cultural Poverty and the Family in Austerity and Anti-welfare Discourse pp. 84-99

- Aura Lehtonen
- Being One’s Own Honoured Guest: Eating Out Alone as Gendered Sociality in Public Spaces pp. 100-113

- Jackie Goode
- The Sociological Theory of Craftsmanship: An Empirical Test in Sport and Education pp. 114-135

- Thorolfur Thorlindsson, Vidar Halldorsson and Inga Dora Sigfusdottir
- Researching the Powerful: A Call for the Reconstruction of Research Ethics pp. 136-152

- Anne Alvesalo-Kuusi and David Whyte
- Introduction pp. 153-159

- Jane Ribbens McCarthy, Val Gilles and Carol-Ann Hooper
- Troubling Traditional and Conventional Families? Formalised Same-Sex Couples and ‘The Ordinary’ pp. 160-176

- Brian Heaphy
- ‘Troubling’ Chastisement: A Comparative Historical Analysis of Child Punishment in Ghana and Ireland pp. 177-196

- Michael Rush and Suleman Ibrahim Lazarus
- Talking Back to ‘Family’, ‘Family Troubles’, and ‘the Looked-after Child’ pp. 197-218

- Vicki Welch
- Troubling Children’s Families: Who Is Troubled and Why? Approaches to Inter-Cultural Dialogue pp. 219-244

- Jane Ribbens McCarthy and Val Gillies
- Separated Same-Sex Parents: Troubling the Same-Sex Parented Family pp. 245-261

- Luke Gahan
- How Transnational Mothering is Seen to be ‘Troubling’: Contesting and Reframing Mothering pp. 262-281

- Irena Juozeliūnienė and Irma Budginaitė
- Book Review: Masculinity and Aspiration in the Era of Neoliberal Education pp. 282-283

- Brittany Ralph
- Corrigendum pp. 284-284

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- Editors’ Note pp. 285-285

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