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Volume 22, issue 4, 2017
- Comparative Process-oriented Research Using Social Media and Historical Text pp. 3-26

- Dhiraj Murthy
- ‘Culture is a Meritocracy’: Why Creative Workers’ Attitudes may Reinforce Social Inequality pp. 27-47

- Mark Taylor and Dave O’Brien
- ‘Your Past Makes You Who You Are’: Retrospective Parenting and Relational Resilience Among Black Caribbean British Young People pp. 48-65

- Michela Franceschelli, Ingrid Schoon and Karen Evans
- Reflexive Dialogues: Interaction and Writing as External Components of Personal Reflexivity pp. 66-86

- Ana Caetano
- Emotions, Everyday Life, and the Social Web: Age, Gender, and Social Web Engagement Effects on Online Emotional Expression pp. 87-104

- Roser Beneito-Montagut
- The Order of Human Interdependencies: Simulating Elias’ One-level Multi-person Models pp. 105-131

- Kenneth Hemmerechts, Nohemi Jocabeth Echeverria Vicente and Dimokritos Kavadias
- A Tale of Two Sociologies: Analyzing Versus Critique in UK Sociology pp. 132-151

- Malcolm Williams, Luke Sloan and Charlotte Brookfield
- Telehealth in Community Nursing: A Negotiated Order pp. 152-168

- Bridgette Wessels, Jo Taylor and Lizzie Coates
- Ethnography, Stakeholders, and Audiences: Toward Openness and Inclusivity pp. 169-173

- Sarah Pink and Vaike Fors
- Digital-visual Stakeholder Ethnography pp. 174-192

- Sarah Pink, John Postill, Kerstin Leder Mackley and Nadia Astari
- Multi-targeted ethnography and the Challenge of Engaging New Audiences and Publics pp. 193-207

- Tom O’Dell
- Evoking Imaginaries: Art Probing, Ethnography and More-than-academic Practice pp. 208-231

- Robert Willim
- Norm Critical Design and Ethnography: Possibilities, Objectives and Stakeholders pp. 232-252

- Anna Isaksson, Emma Börjesson, Maja Gunn, Camilla Andersson and Karin Ehrnberger
- Book Review: 100 Activities for Teaching Research Methods pp. 253-254

- Amy Halls
- Erratum pp. 255-255

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- Corrigendum pp. 256-256

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Volume 22, issue 3, 2017
- Dedication – Dr Simpson pp. 3-3

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- ‘It’s a Profession, it Isn’t a Job’: Police Officers’ Views on the Professionalisation of Policing in England pp. 4-20

- Karen Lumsden
- The Sexual Use of a Social Networking Site: The Case of Pup Twitter pp. 21-37

- Liam Wignall
- Using GPS Geo-tagged Social Media Data and Geodemographics to Investigate Social Differences: A Twitter Pilot Study pp. 38-56

- Paul Chappell, Mike Tse, Minhao Zhang and Susan Moore
- Critical Reflections on the Use of Bourdieu’s Tools ‘In Concert’ to Understand the Practices of Learning in Three Musical Sites pp. 57-77

- Garth Stahl, Pamela Burnard and Rosie Perkins
- The Experience of Zulu (Military) Time: An Examination of the Temporal Practices and Perceptions of UK Infantry pp. 78-94

- John Hockey
- Blogging With a Mission, Blogging Within a System: Chinese Government-organized NGOs, Corporate-organized NGOs, Grassroots, and Student Organizations on Weibo pp. 95-119

- Huiquan Zhou and Quanxiao Pan
- Institutions and Discourses on Childcare for Children Under the Age of Three in a Comparative French-Czech Perspective pp. 120-142

- Hana Hašková and Radka Dudová
- Investigating Differences in Brexit-vote Among Local Authorities in the UK: An Ecological Study on Migration- and Economy-related Issues pp. 143-164

- Peter Tammes
- What is Food Without Love? The Micro-politics of Food Practices Among South Asians in Britain, India, and Pakistan pp. 165-185

- Punita Chowbey
- Young Indonesian Musicians, Strategic Social Capital, Reflexivity, and Timing pp. 186-203

- Oki Rahadianto Sutopo, Steven Threadgold and Pam Nilan
- Corrigendum pp. 204-204

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Volume 22, issue 2, 2017
- Introduction - Making Parents: Reproductive Technologies and Parenting Culture across Borders pp. 1-5

- Charlotte Faircloth and Zeynep Gurtin
- ?We All Black Innit??: Analysing Relations between African and African-Caribbean Groups in Britain pp. 6-19

- Louise Owusu-Kwarteng
- ‘I Suppose I Think to Myself, That's the Best Way to Be a Mother’: How Ideologies of Parenthood Shape Women's Use of Social Egg Freezing Technology pp. 20-34

- Kylie Baldwin
- The Body, Technology and Translation: Mapping the Complexity of Online Embodiment pp. 35-47

- Seweryn Rudnicki
- Making ‘Assisted World Families’? Parenting Projects and Family Practices in the Context of Globalised Gamete Donation pp. 48-58

- Nicky Hudson
- Network Composition, Individual Social Capital and Culture: Comparing Traditional and Post-Modernized Cultures pp. 59-78

- Julia Häuberer and Alexander Tatarko
- Parenthood and Partnerhood in the Context of Involuntary Childlessness and Assisted Reproduction in Greece pp. 79-95

- Aglaia Chatjouli, Ivi Daskalaki and Venetia Kantsa
- Russian-Speaking Immigrants in Post-Soviet Estonia: Towards Generation Fragmentation or Integration in Estonian Society pp. 96-117

- Ellu Saar, Siim Krusell and Jelena Helemae
- Friendship, Gender and Sexual Experience: Retrospective Narratives about the Formation of a Sexual Self during Youth pp. 118-129

- Verónica Policarpo
- Is Information Power? Comparing Anonymous and Open Egg Donation pp. 130-141

- Amy Speier
- The Contribution of Mothers’ Employment on Their Family's Chances of Ending Welfare Benefit Receipt in Germany. Analysis of a Two-Stage Process pp. 142-162

- Torsten Lietzmann
- Affective De-Commodifying, Economic De-Kinning: Surrogates’ and Gay Fathers’ Narratives in U.S. Surrogacy pp. 163-175

- Marcin Smietana
- Just One? Solo Dining, Gender and Temporal Belonging in Public Spaces pp. 176-186

- Kinneret Lahad and Vanessa May
- Practice Makes Parents: Commentary on the Special Issue on “Making Parents: Reproductive Technologies and Parenting Culture across Borders†pp. 187-189

- Charis Thompson
- Doing Gender in a Hospital Setting: Reflections of a Male Researcher pp. 190-203

- Gareth M. Thomas
- Significance Testing is Still Wrong, and Damages Real Lives: A Brief Reply to Spreckelsen and Van Der Horst, and Nicholson and McCusker pp. 204-210

- Stephen Gorard
- Book Review pp. 211-214

- Christos Orfanidis
- Book Review pp. 215-220

- Conor Dowling
Volume 22, issue 1, 2017
- Why Marry? The Role of Tradition in Women's Marital Aspirations pp. 1-14

- Julia Carter
- Researching Migration in a Superdiverse Society: Challenges, Methods, Concerns and Promises pp. 15-27

- Lisa Goodson and Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska
- The Unknown Victims: Hegemonic Masculinity, Masculinities, and Male Sexual Victimisation pp. 28-47

- Aliraza Javaid
- Exploring an Absent Presence: Wayfinding as an Embodied Sociocultural Experience pp. 48-67

- Paul Symonds, David H.K. Brown and Valeria Lo Iacono
- Emotional Reflexivity and the Guiding Principle of Objectivity in an Inter-Disciplinary, Multi-Method, Longitudinal Research Project pp. 68-80

- John Stephen Mckenzie
- Interrogating Trans and Sexual Identities through the Conceptual Lens of Translocational Positionality pp. 81-94

- Michaela Rogers and Anya Ahmed
- Making a House in Multiple Occupation a Home: Using Visual Ethnography to Explore Issues of Identity and Well-Being in the Experience of Creating a Home Amongst HMO Tenants pp. 95-112

- Caroline Barratt and Gill Green
- Measuring Cultural Capital: Taste and Legitimate Culture of Czech Youth pp. 113-129

- OndÅ™ej Å paÄ Ek
- On the Role of Values in Social Research: Weber Vindicated? pp. 130-141

- Martyn Hammersley
- Introduction: Class and Christianity pp. 142-145

- Sarah-Jane Page, Mathew Guest and Yvette Taylor
- ‘I Want There to be no Glass Ceiling:’ Evangelicals’ Engagements with Class, Education, and Urban Childhoods pp. 146-160

- Anna Strhan
- Religion and Social Class: Theory and Method after Bourdieu pp. 161-173

- Andrew Mckinnon
- Mediating ‘Aspirant’ Religious-Sexual Futures: In God's Hands? pp. 174-186

- Yvette Taylor
- Anglican Clergy Husbands Securing Middle-Class Gendered Privilege through Religion pp. 187-199

- Sarah-Jane Page
- Students’ Constructions of a Christian Future: Faith, Class and Aspiration in University Contexts pp. 200-212

- Mathew Guest and Kristin Aune
- ‘The Person God Made Me to Be’: Navigating Working-Class and Christian Identities in English Evangelical Christianity pp. 213-225

- Joanne McKenzie
- Book Review: Carling-Jenkins, Rachel pp. 226-229

- Joanne Heeney
- Book Review: Ralph, David, Gray, Jane and Geraghty, Ruth pp. 230-233

- Amy Andrada
- Book Review: Balanced Ethics Review: A Guide for Institutional Review Board Members pp. 234-235

- Pramod Regmi and Edwin van Teijlingen
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