Items where Division is "Sociology" and Year is 2023
University Structure (97932)
Sociology (1865)
Number of items: 49.
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Underground urbanism in Africa: splintered subterranean space in Lagos, Nigeria. (2023)
Agwor, Abidemi and Melo Zurita, Maria de Lourdes and Munro, Paul G.
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Movement texts as anti-colonial theory. (2023)
Ahmad, Mahvish
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Revealing the relational mechanisms of research for development through social network analysis. (2023)
Apgar, Marina and Fournie, Guillaume and Haesler, Barbara and Higdon, Grace Lyn and Kenny, Leah and Oppel, Annalena and Pauls, Evelyn and Smith, Matthew and Snijder, Mieke and Vink, Daan and Hossain, Mazeda
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Professions and inequality: challenges, controversies, and opportunities. (2023)
Ashley, Louise and Boussebaa, Mehdi and Friedman, Sam and Harrington, Brooke and Heusinkveld, Stefan and Gustafsson, Stefanie and Muzio, Daniel
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The ageing of parent carers: classed and gendered care-giving patterns at higher ages. (2023)
Henz, Ursula
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Book reviews: Annika Skoglund and Steffen Böhm. Climate activism: how communities take renewable energy actions across business and society/ New York: Cambridge University Press. 2022. $110.00 (hardcover). (2023)
Hollenhorst, Johannes
Why hydrogen’s carbon past matters for hydrogen futures. (2023)
Hollenhorst, Johannes
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Figuring the ‘cynical scientist’ in British animal science: the politics of invisibility. (2023)
Holmes, Tarquin and Friese, Carrie
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The benefits, risks and regulation of using ChatGPT in Chinese academia: a content analysis. (2023)
Hung, Jason and Chen, Jackson
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Are the relationships between mental health issues and being left-behind gendered in China: a systematic review and meta-analysis. (2023)
Hung, Jason and Chen, Jackson and Chen, Olivia
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The practice of social protection policies in China: a systematic review on how left-behind children’s mental health can be optimised. (2023)
Hung, Jason and Chen, Jingying and Chen, O.
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Nigel Dodd: an appreciation. (2023)
Langley, Paul and Ashenden, Samantha and Barry, Andrew and Bear, Laura and Kelly, Ann and McGoey, Linsey J. and Molyneux, Maxine and Neyland, Daniel and Parry, Bronwyn and Tonkiss, Fran and Weszkalnys, Gisa
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Post-colonial citizenship and decolonisation as a turning point: continuities and discontinuities in African states. (2023)
Manby, Bronwen
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From fights for land to mutualistic collaborations between academia and social agents. (2023)
Martinez Carrillo, Hobeth and Camprubí, Berta
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Rebuffing the ‘hard to reach’ narrative: how to engage diverse groups in participation for resilience. (2023)
McEwen, Lindsey and Holmes, Andrew and Cornish, Flora and Leichenko, Robin and Guida, Kristen and Burchell, Kevin and Sharpe, Justin and Everett, Glyn and Scott, Matt
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In search of a Tawney Moment: income inequality, financial crisis and the mass media in the UK and the USA. (2023)
McGovern, Patrick and Obradović, Sandra and Bauer, Martin W.
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Involucrado en algo: negación y estigma en la “guerra contra las drogas” de México. (2023)
Moon, Claire and Rangel, Javier Treviño
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Objects, memories, and storytelling: experiments in narrating ideas of home. (2023)
Nassar, Aya and Madbouly, Mayada and Ezzat, Azza and Abazeed, Abeer and Abdelrahman Soliman, Nayera and Agha, Menna and El Khachab, Chihab and Elwakil, Amira and Mourad, Laila and Taha, Mai
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Communicative patterns and social networks between scientists and technicians in a culture of care: discussing morality across a hierarchy of occupational spaces. (2023)
Nuyts, Nathalie and Friese, Carrie
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