| JACQUELYN ALLEN COLLINSON |
Working at a marginal ‘career’: the case of UK social science contract researchers |
405 |
3 |
| LISA ARAI |
Low expectations, sexual attitudes and knowledge: explaining teenage pregnancy and fertility in English communities: Insights form qualitative research |
199 |
2 |
| WENDY BOTTERO AND SARAH IRWIN |
Locating difference: class, ‘race’ and gender, and the shaping of social inequalities |
463 |
4 |
| C.S. CREMIN |
Self-starters, can-doers and mobile phoneys: situations vacant columns and the personality culture in employment |
109 |
1 |
| IRINA DAVYDOVA AND WES SHARROCK |
The rise and fall of the fact/value distinction |
357 |
3 |
| JONATHAN S. FISH |
Stjepan Meštrović and Michel Maffesoli's ‘implosive’ defence of the Durkheimian tradition: theoretical convergences around Baudrillard's thesis on the ‘end’ of the social |
257 |
2 |
| ANTHONY GLENDINNING, MARK NUTTALL, LEO HENDRY, MARION KLOEP AND SHEILA WOOD |
Rural communities and well-being: a good place to grow up? |
129 |
1 |
| MICHAEL KING AND CHRIS THORNHILL |
‘Will the real Niklas Luhmann stand up, please’. A reply to John Mingers |
276 |
2 |
| PAULINE LEONARD |
‘Playing’ doctors and nurses? Competing discourses of gender, power and identity in the British National Health Service |
218 |
2 |
| CELIA LURY |
The game of Loyalt(o)y: diversions and divisions in network society |
301 |
3 |
| DEREK MCGHEE |
Moving to ‘our’ common ground – a critical examination of community cohesion discoure in twenty-first century Britain |
376 |
3 |
| PHIL MACNAGHTEN |
Embodying the environment in everyday life practices |
63 |
1 |
| JOHN MATTAUSCH |
Chance and societal change |
506 |
4 |
| ELIZABETH MURPHY |
Expertise and forms of knowledge in the government of families |
433 |
4 |
| ROY NASH |
Social explanation and socialization: on Bourdieu and the structure, disposition, practice scheme |
43 |
1 |
| TIM NEWTON |
Truly embodied sociology: marrying the social and the biological? |
20 |
1 |
| JOHN OFFER |
Free agent or ‘conscious automaton'? Contrasting interpretations of the individual in Spencer's writings on social and moral life |
1 |
1 |
| TIM PHILLIPS AND PHILIP SMITH |
Everyday incivility: towards a benchmark |
85 |
1 |
| KEN ROBERTS |
Change and continuity in youth transitions in Eastern Europe: Lessons for Western sociology |
484 |
4 |
| BARRY SCHOFIELD |
Re-instating the vague |
321-3 |
| ÅSE STRANDBU AND OLVE KRANGE |
Youth and the environmental movement – symbolic inclusions and exclusions |
177 |
2 |
| PAUL SWEETMAN |
Twenty-first century dis-ease? Habitual reflexivity or the reflexive habitus |
528 |
4 |
| ANDREW TUDOR |
A (macro) sociology of fear? |
238 |
2 |
| SIMON J. WILLIAMS |
Marrying the social and the biological? A rejoinder to Newton |
550 |
4 |
| ANNE WITZ AND BARBARA L. MARSHALL |
The quality of manhood: masculinity and embodiment in the sociological tradition |
339 |
3 |