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Volume 21, issue 4, 2016
- Justifications Analysis: Understanding Moral Evaluations in Public Debates pp. 1-15

- Tuomas Ylä-Anttila and Eeva Luhtakallio
- Reframing Research Ethics: Towards a Professional Ethics for the Social Sciences pp. 16-29

- Nathan Emmerich
- ‘I Can't Settle If It's Not Tidy; I Blame that on My Mum’: Exploring Women's Relational Household Work Narratives pp. 30-43

- Jennifer Kettle
- New Ways of Doing the ‘Good’ and Gender Equal Family: Parents Employing Nannies and Au Pairs in Sweden pp. 44-56

- Sara EldéN and Terese Anving
- Ethnicity and (Dis)advantage: Exchanging Cultural Capital in UK International Education and Graduate Employment pp. 57-69

- I Lin Sin
- Negotiating Constructions of Insider and Outsider Status in Research with Veiled Muslim Women Victims of Islamophobic Hate Crime pp. 70-81

- Irene Zempi
- Getting the Green Light: Experiences of Icelandic Mothers Struggling with Breastfeeding pp. 82-94

- Sunna SÃmonardóttir
- Literary Ethnography of Evidence-Based Healthcare: Accessing the Emotions of Rational-Technical Discourse pp. 95-106

- Benet Reid
- Concept-Formation, Complexity and Social Domains: Investigating Emotion(S) in a Prison Setting pp. 107-120

- Victoria Knight and Derek Layder
- Quality of Work in Prostitution and Sex Work. Introduction to the Special Section pp. 121-132

- Stef Adriaenssens, Giulia Garofalo Geymonat and Laura Oso
- On Our Own Terms: The Working Conditions of Internet-Based Sex Workers in the UK pp. 133-146

- Teela Sanders, Laura Connelly and Laura Jarvis King
- Work Conditions and Job Mobility in the Australian Indoor Sex Industry pp. 147-158

- Fairleigh Evelyn Gilmour
- ‘Too Much Suffering’: Understanding the Interplay between Migration, Bounded Exploitation and Trafficking through Nigerian Sex Workers’ Experiences pp. 159-172

- Nicola Mai
- Precarious or Protected? Evaluating Work Quality in the Legal Sex Industry pp. 173-187

- Alice Orchiston
- Transnational Social Mobility Strategies and Quality of Work among Latin-American Women Sex Workers in Spain pp. 188-200

- Laura Oso
- Ambivalent Professionalisation and Autonomy in Workers’ Collective Projects: The Cases of Sex Worker Peer Educators in Germany and Sexual Assistants in Switzerland pp. 201-214

- Giulia Garofalo Geymonat and P.G. Macioti
- Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption: An Ethnography of Shopping Routes pp. 215-216

- Niklas Hansson, Jean-Sébastien Vayre, Helene Brembeck, Michèle Lalanne and Conor Dowling
- Book Review: Ethnography for the Internet pp. 217-218

- Christine Hine and Laura Hyrjak
- Externalizing Migration Management: Europe, North America and the Spread of 'Remote Control' Practices (Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics) pp. 219-220

- Ruben Zaiotti and Daniel Martin
Volume 21, issue 3, 2016
- An Autoethnography of Fat and Weight Loss: Becoming the Bw0 with Deleuze and Guattari pp. 1-13

- Valerie M Sheach Leith
- From Playing to Programming: The Effect of Video Game Play on Confidence with Computers and an Interest in Computer Science pp. 14-23

- Rebecca Sevin and Whitney Decamp
- The Global Omnivore: Identifying Musical Taste Groups in Austria, England, Israel and Serbia pp. 24-40

- Adrian Leguina, Paul Widdop and Gindo Tampubolon
- Cultural Participation, Personality and Educational Inequalities pp. 41-56

- Till Kaiser and Christian Schneickert
- Doing Audio-Visual Montage to Explore Time and Space: The Everyday Rhythms of Billingsgate Fish Market pp. 57-68

- Dawn Lyon
- Constructing Masculinities in the National Rugby League's Footy Show pp. 69-82

- Ashnil Murray, Adam White, Ryan Scoats and Eric Anderson
- Post-Human Families? Dog-Human Relations in the Domestic Sphere pp. 83-94

- Nickie Charles
- Is Banning Significance Testing the Best Way to Improve Applied Social Science Research? – Questions on Gorard (2016) pp. 95-105

- Thees F Spreckelsen and Mariska Van Der Horst
- Hipsters on Our High Streets: Consuming the Gentrification Frontier pp. 106-111

- Phil Hubbard
- Holiday Rentals: The New Gentrification Battlefront pp. 112-120

- AgustÃn Cócola Gant
- Contesting and Resisting Environmental Gentrification: Responses to New Paradoxes and Challenges for Urban Environmental Justice pp. 121-127

- Hamil Pearsall and Isabelle Anguelovski
- Sanitising the City: Exploring Hegemonic Gentrification in London's Soho pp. 128-133

- Erin Sanders-Mcdonagh, Magali Peyrefitte and Matt Ryalls
- It's the State, Stupid: 21st Gentrification and State-Led Evictions pp. 134-140

- Kirsteen Paton and Vickie Cooper
- Fighting gentrification in the neoliberal university: Displacing communities, researchers and the very possibility of radical critique pp. 141-147

- Mara Ferreri and Luna Glucksberg
- Resisting ‘Austerity Gentrification’ and Displacement in Southern Europe pp. 148-155

- Sandra Annunziata and Loretta Lees
- Let Us Devastate the Avenues Where the Wealthy Live’: Resisting Gentrification in the 21st Century City pp. 156-162

- Eleanor Wilkinson
- Book Review: Migrant Marginality pp. 163-167

- Linda Asquith
- Book Review: Contemporary Sociological Thinkers and Theories pp. 168-172

- Yves Laberge
- Book Review: Digital Methods for Social Science pp. 173-176

- Ibrahima Amadou Dia
- Book Review: Narcissism and its Discontents pp. 177-180

- Carl Denig
Volume 21, issue 2, 2016
- Transferring from Clinical Pharmacy Practice to Qualitative Research: Questioning Identity, Epistemology and Ethical Frameworks pp. 1-9

- Adam Pattison Rathbone and Kimberly Jamie
- Demarcating Social Practices: The Case of Weight Management pp. 10-22

- Mikko Jauho, Johanna Mäkelä and Mari Niva
- Putting the Squeeze on ‘Generation Rent’: Housing Benefit Claimants in the Private Rented Sector - Transitions, Marginality and Stigmatisation pp. 23-36

- Ian Cole, Ryan Powell and Elizabeth Sanderson
- Ontological Security and Private Car Use in Sydney, Australia pp. 37-50

- Jennifer Kent
- At the Crossroads: The Embedding Work of Market Participants in and around Markets pp. 51-66

- Stefan Bernhard
- Adding Narratives to Numbers in a Mixed Methods Study of Successful Ageing: The 6-Day Sample of the Scottish Mental Survey 1947 pp. 67-92

- Jd Carpentieri, Jane Elliott, Caroline Brett and Ian Deary
- Socioeconomic Status Differences in Negative Emotions pp. 93-102

- Nina Jakoby
- Skype as a Tool for Qualitative Research Interviews pp. 103-117

- Valeria Lo Iacono, Paul Symonds and David H.K. Brown
- Shame on You: The Role of Shame, Disgust and Humiliation in Media Representations of ‘Gender-Fraud’ Cases pp. 118-135

- Allison Moore
- Damaging the Case for Improving Social Science Methodology through Misrepresentation: Re-Asserting Confidence in Hypothesis Testing as a Valid Scientific Process pp. 136-147

- James Nicholson and Sean Mccusker
- Visualization in Mixed-Methods Research on Social Networks pp. 148-151

- Alessio D'angelo, Louise Ryan and Paola Tubaro
- Combining Egocentric Network Maps and Narratives: An Applied Analysis of Qualitative Network Map Interviews pp. 152-164

- Alice Altissimo
- The Biographical Network Method pp. 165-179

- Neil Armitage
- The Visual Sociogram in Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Research pp. 180-197

- Paola Tubaro, Louise Ryan and Alessio D'angelo
- Qualitative Methods and Visualizations in the Study of Friendship Networks pp. 198-216

- Elisa Bellotti
- Cases, Mechanisms and the Real: The Theory and Methodology of Mixed-Method Social Network Analysis pp. 217-285

- Nick Crossley and Gemma Edwards
- Book Review: Television and the Moral Imaginary: Society through the Small Screen pp. 286-287

- Yves Laberge
- Book Review: Introducing Research Methodology: A Beginner's Guide to Doing a Research Project pp. 288-289

- Andrew Carlin
- Book Review: The Gender of Suicide pp. 290-291

- Jaworski Katrina and Hughes Nicole Marie
- Book Review: The Amish pp. 292-293

- J. Sim Allan
- Book Review: Gendered Violence, Abuse and Mental Health in Everyday Lives: Beyond Trauma (Routledge Studies in the Socio) pp. 294-295

- Nicole Moulding and Hugman Catriona
- Book Review: Qualitative Psychology: A Practical Guide to Research Methods pp. 296-297

- Louise Folkes
Volume 21, issue 1, 2016
- Children's Engagements with Visual Methods through Qualitative Research in the Primary School as ‘Art that Didn't Work’ pp. 1-16

- Lexie Scherer
- The Body as an Object—a Sociocultural Perspective: The Study of Young Adults’ Narratives pp. 17-34

- Ewa Młożniak and Katarzyna Schier
- Placing the distant other on the shelf: An analysis and comparison of (fair trade) coffee packages in relation to commodity fetishism pp. 35-40

- Robbe Geysmans and Lesley Hustinx
- Beyond ‘Token’ Firefighters: Exploring Women's Experiences of Gender and Identity at Work pp. 51-64

- Tamika Perrott
- ‘My mother thought upper secondary school was OK, but then my sibling said no’ - Young People's Perceptions of the Involvement of Parents and Siblings in their Future Choices pp. 65-76

- Sanna Aaltonen
- Belonging to a Different Landscape: Repurposing Nationalist Affects pp. 77-89

- Ben Pitcher
- Gender, Occupation and First Birth: Do ‘Career Men’ Delay First Birth Too? pp. 90-101

- Kevin Ralston, Vernon Gayle and Paul Lambert
- Damaging Real Lives through Obstinacy: Re-Emphasising Why Significance Testing is Wrong pp. 102-115

- Stephen Gorard
- Housework Division and Perceived Fairness: The Importance of Comparison Referents pp. 116-131

- Renzo Carriero and Lorenzo Todesco
- Linking Emotions: Emotions as the Invisible Threads that Bind People Together pp. 132-135

- Natà lia Cantó-MilÃ
- Performativity and the Power of Shame: Lesson Observations, Emotional Labour and Professional Habitus pp. 136-150

- Ursula Edgington
- Enduring or Crossing Distance for Love? Negotiating Love and Distance in the Lives of Mixed Transnational Couples pp. 151-160

- Rebecca Chiyoko King-O'Riain
- Inequality and Prejudice. German Social Scientist as Producers of Feeling Rules pp. 161-175

- Helena Flam and Jochen Kleres
- Is Romantic Love a Linking Emotion? pp. 176-187

- Swen Seebach and Francesc Núñez-Mosteo
- Negative Hopes: Social Dynamics of Isolating and Passive Forms of Hope pp. 188-196

- Sylvia Terpe
- Book Review: Militant Lactivism?: Attachment Parenting and Intensive Motherhood in the UK and France (Fertility, Reproduction & Sexuality) pp. 197-198

- Eimer Sparham
- Book Review: Revolt on the Right: Explaining Support for the Radical Right in Britain (Extremism and Democracy) pp. 199-200

- Ed Pertwee
- Book Review: PTSD: Diagnosis and Identity in Post-Empire America pp. 201-202

- Richard Gehrmann
- Book Review: Sex, Gender and Society pp. 203-204

- Hannah Walters
- Book Review: The Impact of Racism on African American Families pp. 205-206

- Mengxi Pang
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