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The economy of smiles: affect, labour and the contemporary deserving poor | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 424-41 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Emotion, reflexivity and social change in the era of extreme fossil fuels | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 442-62 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
‘Friends that last a lifetime’: the importance of emotions amongst volunteers working with refugees in Calais | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 463-80 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
How do parents’ educational fields affect the choice of educational field? | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 481-501 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Disability differentials in educational attainment in England: primary and secondary effects | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 502-25 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Do ‘his’ education and class matter? The changing effect of the husband on women's labour-market transitions in Italy and Britain | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 526-50 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
The making of an egalitarian elite: school ethos and the production of privilege | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 551-68 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Bureaucratic power in note-writing: authoritative expertise within the state | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 569-88 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
The composition of precarity: ‘emerging’ composers’ experiences of opportunity culture in contemporary classical music | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 589-609 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Beyond the heartlands: deindustrialization, naturalization and the meaning of an ‘industrial’ tradition | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 610-26 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Youth participation in ‘post-secular’ times: young Muslim and Buddhist practitioners as religious citizens | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (2): 627-46 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Pathological integration, or, how East Europeans use racism to become British | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 5-23 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Deserving citizenship? Exploring migrants' experiences of the 'citizenship test' process in the United Kingdom | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 24-43 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
One world is not enough: the structured phenomenology of lifestyle migrants in East Asia | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 44-69 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
The diversification of inequality | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 70-89 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
An investigation of social class inequalities in general cognitive ability in two British birth cohorts | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 90-108 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Mobility closure in the upper class: assessing time and forms of capital | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 109-37 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Social mobility and demand for redistribution in Europe: a comparative analysis | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 138-65 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
A struggle on two fronts: boundary drawing in the lower region of the social space and the symbolic market for ‘down-to-earthness’ | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 166-89 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Science or liberal arts? Cultural capital and college major choice in China | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 190-213 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Can cultural consumption increase future earnings? Exploring the economic returns to cultural capital | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 214-40 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Do terrorist attacks affect ethnic discrimination in the labour market? Evidence from two randomized field experiments | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 241-60 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Producing ‘internal suspect bodies’: divisive effects of UK counter-terrorism measures on Muslim communities in Leeds and Bradford | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 261-82 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Conjugal intimacy, gender and modernity in contemporary China | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 283-305 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
The logic of counterfactual analysis in case-study explanation | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 306-38 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
The limits of the decentred state: the case of policing insurance claims fraud | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 339-55 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Agency in advanced liberal services: grounding sociological knowledge in homeless people's accounts | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 356-76 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
The struggle for Via Bologna street market: crisis, racial denial and speaking back to power in Naples Italy | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (1): 377-94 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
From 'having' to 'being': self-worth and the current crisis of American society | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 660-707 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Cultural narratives and their social supports, or: sociology as a team sport | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 708-20 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
The myth of agency and the misattribution of blame in collective imaginaries of the future | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 721-30 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Who's 'having'? Who's 'being'? A response to Lamont | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 731-8 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Beyond the neoliberal moment: self-worth and the changing nature of work | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 747-54 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Is self-worth crucial for the reproduction of inequality? A response to Michele Lamont's lecture | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 739-46 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
The challenge of inequality in US society | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 755-60 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
A second opinion: diagnosis and prescription of the American case | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 761-8 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
For a 'sociology as a team sport' | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 769-79 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
On culture and inequality: distinction, omnivorousness, status and class | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 780-3 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Understanding cultural omnivores: social and political attitutdes | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 784-806 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Omnivorousness and openness: comments on Tak Wing Chan | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 807-15 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Class and status: on the misconstrual of the conceptual distinction and a neo-Bourdieusian alternative | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 816-66 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Understanding social status: a reply to Flemmen, Jarness and Rosenlund | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 867-81 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Status, stand, capital, class: what do stratified patterns of cultural tastes mean? | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 867-81 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Class, status and lifestyle: on omnivores, distinction, and the measurement of social position | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 887-91 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Comments on Chan and Flemmen et al's conceptualization of class, status and cultural consumption | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 892-7 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Culture matters: comments on Chan's and Flemmen et al's contributions to the field of cultural participation | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 898-905 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Classes and classification: comment on Chan and Flemmen, Jarness and Roselund | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 906-13 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
More science, less exegesis, please: a rejoinder | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 914-23 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
Class and status: reply to comments | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 924-6 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 | |||
'No one to trust': the cultural embedding of atomis in financial markets | 2019 | British journal of sociology 70 (3): 927-47 | H6/KF [BRITISH-] | 0007-1315 |