Items where Division is "Sociology" and Year is 2017
University Structure (97932)
Sociology (1865)
Number of items: 53.
New directions in elite studies. (2017)
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Risk, resilience, inequality and environmental law. (2017)
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The Sage handbook of the 21st century city. (2017)
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From fragmentation to solidarity: resisting state violence in Balochistan–and Pakistan. (2017)
Ahmad, Mahvish
State destruction in Pakistani Balochistan: obfuscation as a technique of rule. (2017)
Ahmad, Mahvish
Surveillance, authoritarianism and “imperial effects" in Pakistan. (2017)
Ahmad, Mahvish and Mehmood, Rabia
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Challenges and potential solutions for adolescent girls in urban settings: a rapid evidence review. (2017)
Chant, Sylvia and Klett-Davies, Martina and Ramalho, Jordana
Challenges and potential solutions for adolescent girls in urban settings: a rapid evidence review: annexes. (2017)
Chant, Sylvia and Klett-Davies, Martina and Ramalho, Jordana
An intensifying and elite city. (2017)
Cunningham, Niall and Savage, Mike
Talking English to talk about difference: everyday transcultural meaning-making in Naples Italy. (2017)
Dawes, Antonia
Afterword. (2017)
Dodd, Nigel
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Introduction to BJS special issue. (2017)
Dodd, Nigel and Lamont, Michèle and Savage, Mike
Gender and green consumption: relational, practical, material. (2017)
Elliott, Rebecca
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Who pays for the next wave? The American welfare state and responsibility for flood risk. (2017)
Elliott, Rebecca
The politics of nationalism and white racism in the UK. (2017)
Flemmen, Magne and Savage, Mike
Anyone can edit, not everyone does: Wikipedia and the gender gap. (2017)
Ford, Heather and Wajcman, Judy
Mind the gap: financial London and the regional class pay gap. (2017)
Friedman, Sam and Laurison, Daniel
Is London really the engine-room? Migration, opportunity hoarding and regional social mobility in the UK. (2017)
Friedman, Sam and Macmillan, Lindsey
Resistance and resignation: responses to typecasting in British acting. (2017)
Friedman, Sam and O’Brien, Dave
‘Like skydiving without a parachute’: how class origin shapes occupational trajectories in British acting. (2017)
Friedman, Sam and O’Brien, Dave and Laurison, Daniel
Posthumanist critique and human health: how nonhumans (could) figure in public health research. (2017)
Friese, Carrie and Nuyts, Nathalie
Rise of the regulatory welfare state? Social regulation in utilities in Israel. (2017)
Haber, Hanan
Speaking sociologically with big data: symphonic social science and the future for big data research. (2017)
Halford, Susan and Savage, Mike
London night lines. (2017)
Hall, Suzanne
Mooring ‘super-diversity’ to a brutal migration milieu. (2017)
Hall, Suzanne M.
Migrant infrastructure: transaction economies in Birmingham and Leicester, UK. (2017)
Hall, Suzanne M. and King, Julia and Finlay, Robin
Elites in the UK: new approaches to contemporary class divisions. (2017)
Hey, Ana Paula and Grimaldi-Christensen, Anna and Savage, Mike
Regulatory crisis: negotiating the consequences of risk, disasters and crises. (2017)
Hutter, Bridget M. and Lloyd-Bostock, Sally
‘I’m not a snob, but…’: class boundaries and the downplaying of difference. (2017)
Jarness, Vegard and Friedman, Sam
The spatial pattern of premature mortality in Hong Kong: how does it relate to public housing? (2017)
Kandt, Jens and Chang, Shu-Sen and Yip, Paul and Burdett, Ricky
Charismatic species and beyond: how cultural schemas and organisational routines shape conservation. (2017)
Krause, Monika
Top boy: cultural verisimilitude and the allure of Black criminality for UK public service broadcasting drama. (2017)
Malik, Sarita and Nwonka, Clive James
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Denial and denigration: how racism feeds statelessness. (2017)
Manby, Bronwen
“Legal identity for all” and childhood statelessness. (2017)
Manby, Bronwen
People without a country: the state of statelessness. (2017)
Manby, Bronwen
Who takes workplace case study seriously? The influence of gender, academic rank and PhD traning. (2017)
McGovern, Patrick and Alburez-Gutierrez, Diego
‘It’s not ideal’: reconsidering ‘anger’ and ‘apathy’ in the Brexit vote among an invisible working class. (2017)
McKenzie, Lisa
The rich, the rich, we’ve got to get rid of the rich. (2017)
McKenzie, Lisa
The revolt of the Rust Belt: place and politics in the age of anger. (2017)
McQuarrie, Michael
A social analysis of an elite constellation: the case of Formula 1. (2017)
Nichols, Georgia and Savage, Mike
Cultural capital: arts graduates, spatial inequality, and London's impact on cultural labour market. (2017)
Oakley, Kate and Laurison, Daniel and O'Brien, Dave and Friedman, Sam
Producing and consuming inequality: a cultural sociology of the cultural industries. (2017)
O’Brien, Dave and Allen, Kim and Friedman, Sam and Saha, Anamik
A sociologist looks at crowds: innovation or invention? (2017)
Powell, Walter W.
The decline and persistence of the old boy: private schools and elite recruitment 1897 to 2016. (2017)
Reeves, Aaron and Friedman, Sam and Rahal, Charles and Flemmen, Magne
'The dreadful flood of documents': the 1958 Public Record Act and its aftermath: part 2: after-effects. (2017)
Rock, Paul
Critical interventions in debates on the Arab revolutions: centring class. (2017)
Salem, Sarah Mamdouh Ibrahim
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Four women of Egypt: memory, geopolitics and the Egyptian women's movement during the Nasser and Sadat eras. (2017)
Salem, Sarah Mamdouh Ibrahim
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How far does neoliberalism go in Egypt?: Gender, citizenship and the making of the 'rural' woman. (2017)
Salem, Sarah Mamdouh Ibrahim and Malak, Karim
Revisting the "blue bra" incident: towards a new agenda for researching politics and popular culture in Egypt. (2017)
Salem, Sarah Mamdouh Ibrahim and Pratt, Nicola
Déclin et renouveau de l’analyse de classe dans la sociologie britannique, 1945-2016. (2017)
Savage, Mike
The icon project: architecture, cities and capitalist globalization. (2017)
Sklair, Leslie
Automation: is it really different this time? (2017)
Wajcman, Judy
High Streets for all. (2017)
We Made That and LSE Cities, Suzanne Mary