Items where Division is "Sociology" and Year is 2017

  • University Structure (97932)
  • Sociology (1865)
    Number of items: 53.
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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 picture_as_pdf
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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
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  • Talking English to talk about difference: everyday transcultural meaning-making in Naples Italy. (2017) Dawes, Antonia
  • Afterword. (2017) Dodd, Nigel picture_as_pdf
  • Introduction to BJS special issue. (2017) Dodd, Nigel and Lamont, Michèle and Savage, Mike
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  • Gender and green consumption: relational, practical, material. (2017) Elliott, Rebecca picture_as_pdf
  • Who pays for the next wave? The American welfare state and responsibility for flood risk. (2017) Elliott, Rebecca
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • ‘I’m not a snob, but…’: class boundaries and the downplaying of difference. (2017) Jarness, Vegard and Friedman, Sam
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  • 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
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  • Top boy: cultural verisimilitude and the allure of Black criminality for UK public service broadcasting drama. (2017) Malik, Sarita and Nwonka, Clive James picture_as_pdf
  • 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
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  • A social analysis of an elite constellation: the case of Formula 1. (2017) Nichols, Georgia and Savage, Mike
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  • 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
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  • A sociologist looks at crowds: innovation or invention? (2017) Powell, Walter W.
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  • 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
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  • Critical interventions in debates on the Arab revolutions: centring class. (2017) Salem, Sarah Mamdouh Ibrahim picture_as_pdf
  • Four women of Egypt: memory, geopolitics and the Egyptian women's movement during the Nasser and Sadat eras. (2017) Salem, Sarah Mamdouh Ibrahim picture_as_pdf
  • 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
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  • Automation: is it really different this time? (2017) Wajcman, Judy
  • High Streets for all. (2017) We Made That and LSE Cities, Suzanne Mary