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Volume 20, issue 4, 2015
- The Persistence of Class Inequality: The Portuguese Labour Force at the Turn of the Millennium pp. 1-17

- Renato Miguel Carmo, Margarida Carvalho and Frederico Cantante
- Linking Moralisation and Class Identity: The Role of Ressentiment and Respectability in the Social Reaction to ‘Chavs’ pp. 18-32

- Elias Le Grand
- ‘Menacing Youth’ and ‘Broken Families’: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Reporting of the 2011 English Riots in the Daily Express Using Moral Panic Theory pp. 33-44

- Jasbinder S. Nijjar
- Political-Economic Coalition among Entrepreneurs, Professionals, and Cadres in Guangdong, China pp. 45-57

- Chau-Kiu Cheung and Eileen Yuk-Ha Tsang
- Re-Thinking the Boundaries of the Focus Group: A Reflexive Analysis on the Use and Legitimacy of Group Methodologies in Qualitative Research pp. 58-70

- Martina Angela Caretta and Elena Vacchelli
- Digital Media Use: Differences and Inequalities in Relation to Class and Age pp. 71-91

- Simeon Yates, John Kirby and Eleanor Lockley
- National Identities and the 2014 Independence Referendum in Scotland pp. 92-104

- Ross Bond
- ‘Safe Spaces’: Experiences of Feminist Women-Only Space pp. 105-118

- Ruth Lewis, Elizabeth Sharp, Jenni Remnant and Rhiannon Redpath
- Introduction to Special Section Gender, Intimacy, Equality: (Un)comfortable Bedfellows? pp. 119-122

- Katherine Twamley and Charlotte Faircloth
- Desires, Expectations and the Sexual Practices of Married and Cohabiting Heterosexual Women pp. 123-132

- Jenny Van Hooff
- Considerations of Equality in Heterosexual Single Mothers’ Intimacy Narratives pp. 133-143

- Charlotte Morris
- Negotiating Intimacy, Equality and Sexuality in the Transition to Parenthood pp. 144-155

- Charlotte Faircloth
- A Changing Landscape of Intimacy: The Case of a Single Mother by Choice pp. 156-171

- Linda L. Layne
- The Work of Seduction: Intimacy and Subjectivity in the London ‘Seduction Community’ pp. 172-185

- Rachel O'Neill
- Negotiating Intimate and (A)sexual Stories pp. 186-199

- Jo Woodiwiss
- The Ire of Satire Meets the Error of Terror pp. 200-204

- Biko Agozino
- Book Review: Faces of Discrimination in Higher Education in India: Quota Policy, Social Justice and the Dalits (Routledge Research in Educational Equality and Diversity) pp. 205-206

- Samson K. Ovichegan and Jon Rainford
Volume 20, issue 3, 2015
- Compromised Trust: DHS Fusion Centers’ Policing of the Occupy Wall Street Movement pp. 1-14

- Krista Craven, Torin Monahan and Priscilla Regan
- Are Marginalised Populations More Likely to Engage in Undeclared Work in the Nordic Countries? pp. 15-29

- Colin Williams and Ioana Horodnic
- The Cynical Public: Claims about Science in the Discourse on Hydrofracking pp. 30-47

- Elizabeth Seale and Gregory Fulkerson
- What's Gay about Being Single? A Qualitative Study of the Lived Experiences of Older Single Gay Men pp. 48-61

- Yiu Tung Suen
- It's who you Know. Political Influence on Anti-Immigrant Attitudes and the Moderating Role of Intergroup Contact pp. 62-78

- Andrea Bohman
- Building a Research Partnership in a Prison Context: From Collaboration to Co-Construction pp. 79-93

- Dorien Brosens, Liesbeth De Donder, Sarah Dury and Dominique Verté
- Escalation of Governance: Effects of Voluntary Standardization on Organizations, Markets and Standards in Swiss Fair Trade[1] pp. 94-109

- Nadine Arnold and Raimund Hasse
- Risk, Choice and Social Disadvantage: Young People's Decision-Making in a Marketised Higher Education System pp. 110-123

- Sheryl Clark, Anna Mountford-Zimdars and Becky Francis
- ‘Justin Bieber Sounds Girlie’: Young People's Celebrity Talk and Contemporary Masculinities pp. 124-138

- Kim Allen, Laura Harvey and Heather Mendick
- Special Section Introduction: The Matter of Race pp. 139-143

- Nasar Meer, Anoop Nayak and Raksha Pande
- Reflexive Ethnicities: Crisis, Diversity and Re-Composition pp. 144-154

- Yasmin Hussain and Paul Bagguley
- For a Sociological Reconstruction: W.E.B. Du Bois, Stuart Hall and Segregated Sociology pp. 155-166

- Les Back and Maggie Tate
- The Monstrous ‘White Theory Boy’: Symbolic Capital, Pedagogy and the Politics of Knowledge pp. 167-177

- Sarah Burton
- Rethinking Intersectionality and Whiteness at the Borders of Citizenship pp. 178-189

- Bridget Byrne
- Un/making the British Asian Male Athlete: Race, Legibility and the State pp. 190-206

- Daniel Burdsey
- Muslims, Racism and Violence after the Paris Attacks pp. 207-212

- Joanne Britton
- Double Standards and Speech Deficits: What is Sayable for British Muslims after Paris? pp. 213-218

- Fatima Khan and Gabe Mythen
- Charlie Hebdo, Free Speech and Counter-Speech pp. 219-226

- Simon Dawes
- Book Review: Mediating and Remediating Death (Studies in Death, Materiality and the Origin of Time) pp. 227-228

- Panagiotis Pentaris
- Book Review: Inequality and the 1% pp. 229-230

- Jatinder Kang
- Book Review: The Morphogenic Paradigm: Essay Review of 'Late Modernity: Trajectories towards Morphogenic Society' (2014) and 'Social Morphogenesis' (2013) pp. 231-232

- Ciaran T. Burke and Nathan Emmerich
- Book Review: A Precariat Charter: From Denizens to Citizens pp. 234-235

- Ruben Flores
Volume 20, issue 2, 2015
- Connectivity in Later Life: The Declining Age Divide in Mobile Cell Phone Ownership pp. 1-13

- Chris Gilleard, Ian Jones and Paul Higgs
- Mothering and ‘insider’ Dilemmas: Feminist Sociologists in the Research Process pp. 14-26

- Linda Cooper and Chrissie Rogers
- Talking the Talk and Fitting In: Troubling the Practices of Speaking? ‘What you are Worth’ in Higher Education in the UK pp. 27-39

- Michelle Addison, Victoria and G. Mountford
- Measuring Paternal Involvement in Childcare and Housework pp. 40-57

- Helen Norman and Mark Elliot
- Resonance as a Social Phenomenon pp. 58-70

- Vincent Miller
- The EU's Racial Equality Directive and the Evolution of Discourse in the Field of the Fight against Discrimination. a Comparison between France, the UK and Spain pp. 71-90

- Philippe Hamman and Cécile Frank
- RETRACTED: The Right to Asylum and EU Asylum Procedure in Greece pp. 91-102

- Gabriella Lazaridis and Mariangela Veikou
- Exploring Gender in Portuguese Bedrooms: Men's and Women's Narratives of Their Sexuality through a Mixed Methods Approach pp. 103-121

- Violeta Alarcão, Ana Virgolino, Luis Roxo, Fernando L. Machado and Alain Giami
- Inside the Research-Assemblage: New Materialism and the Micropolitics of Social Inquiry pp. 122-140

- Nick J. Fox and Pam Alldred
- Special Section Introduction: The Political Sociologies of Sport pp. 141-144

- Paul Gilchrist, Russell Holden and Peter Millward
- ‘It's Just Such a Class Thing’: Rivalry and Class Distinction between Female Fans of Men's Football and Rugby Union pp. 145-158

- Stacey Pope
- Driven to Distraction: Turkish Diaspora Football Supporters, New Media and the Politics of Place-Making pp. 159-172

- John Mcmanus
- An ‘Anti-Sectarian’ Act? Examining the Importance of National Identity to the ‘Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act’ pp. 173-184

- Anthony May
- Dislocation and Uncertainty in East Manchester: The Legacy of the Commonwealth Games pp. 185-191

- Camilla Lewis
- Physical Cultures of Stigmatisation: Health Policy & Social Class pp. 192-205

- Emma Rich, Laura De Pian and Jessica Francombe-Webb
- Book Review: Cut It Out: The C-Section Epidemic in America pp. 206-207

- Anna Neller
- Book Review: Ecofeminism and Systems Thinking (Routledge Research in Gender and Society) pp. 208-209

- Buyana Kareem
- Book Review: Subjects: Social Abjection and Resistance in Neoliberal Britain pp. 210-211

- Lisa Wood
Volume 20, issue 1, 2015
- Drawing What Homelessness Looks Like: Using Creative Visual Methods as a Tool of Critical Pedagogy pp. 1-16

- Jon Dean
- Basic Skills, Literacy Practices and the ‘Hidden Injuries of Class’ pp. 17-28

- Mark Cieslik and Donald Simpson
- Using Narrative Sources from the Mass Observation Archive to Study Everyday Food and Families in Hard Times: Food Practices in England during 1950 pp. 29-72

- Abigail Knight, Julia Brannen and Rebecca O'connell
- Rural Putsch: Power, Class, Social Relations and Change in the English Rural Village pp. 43-58

- Sam Hillyard
- Promises, Promises: Lessons in Research Ethics from the Belfast Project and ‘The Rape Tape’ Case pp. 59-71

- Kay Inckle
- Everyday Belonging and Ageing: Place and Generational Change pp. 72-82

- Vanessa May and Stewart Muir
- The ‘Peaks and Troughs’ of Societal Violence: Revisiting the Actions of Turkish and Kurdish Shopkeepers during the 2011 London Riots pp. 83-93

- Giorgia Doná and Helen Taylor
- The Casanova-Myth: Legend and Anxiety in the Seduction Community pp. 94-107

- Jitse Schuurmans and Lee F. Monaghan
- Studying the Complex Dynamics of Family Relationships: A Figurational Approach pp. 108-121

- Anna-Maija Castrén and Kaisa Ketokivi
- Book Review: Ageing with Disability: A Lifecourse Perspective (Ageing and the Lifecourse Series) pp. 122-123

- Mark Sherry
- Book Review: Utopia as Method: The Imaginary Reconstitution of Society pp. 124-125

- Graham Crow
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