| LOUISE ARCHER |
‘Between authenticity and pretension’: parents', pupils' and young
professionals' negotiations of minority ethnic middle-class identity |
129 |
1 |
| WILL ATKINSON |
Reproduction revisited: comprehending complex educational
trajectories |
735 |
4 |
| MARÍA PUIG DE LA BELLACASA |
‘Nothing comes without its world’: thinking with care |
197 |
2 |
| SASKIA BINKEN AND TALJA BLOKLAND |
Why repressive policies towards urban youths do not make streets
safe: four hypotheses |
292 |
2 |
| PAUL BLYTON AND JEAN JENKINS |
Mobilizing resistance: the Burberry workers' campaign against
factory closure |
25 |
1 |
| STEFFEN BÖHM AND CHRIS LAND |
The new ‘hidden abode’: reflections on value and labour in the new
economy |
217 |
2 |
| J. PETER BURGESS |
Value, security and temporality in Nietzsche's critique of
modernity |
696 |
4 |
| ROGER BURROWS |
Living with the h-index? Metric assemblages in the contemporary
academy |
355 |
2 |
| DEBORAH BUTLERAND NICKIE CHARLES |
Exaggerated femininity and tortured masculinity: embodying gender
in the horseracing industry |
676 |
4 |
| NICKIE CHARLES |
Families, communities and social change: then and now |
438 |
3 |
| NICKIE CHARLES AND GRAHAM CROW |
Community re-studies and social change |
399 |
3 |
| GRAHAM CROW |
Community re-studies: lessons and prospects |
405 |
3 |
| GERARD DELANTY |
A cosmopolitan approach to the explanation of social change: social
mechanisms, processes, modernity |
333 |
2 |
| JULIE FROUD, SARAH GREENAND KAREL WILLIAMS |
Private equity and the concept of brittle trust |
1 |
1 |
| NICHOLAS GANE |
The governmentalities of neoliberalism: panopticism,
post-panopticism and beyond |
611 |
4 |
| JEFF HEARN |
A multi-faceted power analysis of men's violence to known women:
from hegemonic masculinity to the hegemony of men |
589 |
4 |
| JANE HOLGATE, JANROJ KELES AND LEENA KUMARAPPAN |
Visualizing ‘community’: an experiment in participatory photography
among Kurdish diasporic workers in London |
312 |
2 |
| YASMIN HUSSAIN AND PAUL BAGGULEY |
Securitized citizens: Islamophobia, racism and the 7/7 London
bombings |
715 |
4 |
| ALLISON JAMES AND PENNY CURTIS |
Constructing the sick child: the cultural politics of children's
hospitals |
754 |
4 |
| LUKE ERIC LASSITER |
‘To fill in the missing piece of the Middletown puzzle’: lessons
from re-studying Middletown |
421 |
3 |
| DAWN LYONAND GRAHAM CROW |
The challenges and opportunities of re-studying community on
Sheppey: young people's imagined futures |
498 |
3 |
| JANEMAREE MAHER, SHARON PICKERING AND ALISON GERARD |
Privileging work not sex: flexibility and employment in the sexual
services industry |
654 |
4 |
| JANE RIBBENS MCCARTHY |
The powerful relational language of ‘family’: togetherness,
belonging and personhood |
68 |
1 |
| LISA MCKENZIE |
A narrative from the inside, studying St Anns in Nottingham:
belonging, continuity and change |
457 |
3 |
| HENRIETTA O'CONNOR AND JOHN GOODWIN |
Revisiting Norbert Elias's sociology of community: learning from
the Leicester re-studies |
476 |
3 |
| KAREN O'REILLY |
Ethnographic returning, qualitative longitudinal research and the
reflexive analysis of social practice |
518 |
3 |
| CHRIS PHILLIPSON |
Community studies and re-studies in the 21st century:
methodological challenges and strategies for the future |
537 |
3 |
| HILARY PILKINGTON |
‘Vorkuta is the capital of the world’: people, place and the
everyday production of the local |
267 |
2 |
| STEPHEN PRATTEN |
Essentialism and the social |
241 |
2 |
| FATIN SHABBAR |
Protecting our non-citizens: Iraqi women on Australian temporary
spouse visas |
149 |
1 |
| SUPRIYA SINGH AND MALA BHANDARI |
Money management and control in the Indian joint family across
generations |
46 |
1 |
| CAROL SMART, KATHERINE DAVIES, BRIAN HEAPHY AND JENNIFER MASON |
Difficult friendships and ontological insecurity |
91 |
1 |
| JACQUELINE SANCHEZ TAYLOR |
Buying and selling breasts: cosmetic surgery, beauty treatments and
risk |
635 |
4 |
| SARAH WILSON, SARAH CUNNINGHAM-BURLEY, ANGUS BANCROFT AND KATHRYN
BACKETT-MILBURN |
The consequences of love: young people and family practices in
difficult circumstances |
110 |
1 |