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The Strength of Weak Ties? Understanding Educational Differences in Parents' Childcare Benefit Knowledge by Applying a Social Capital Approach Verena Seibel, Mara Yerkes The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Capital of Life <i>in</i> Death: How Bereaved Individuals Mobilise Cultural and Social Capital in UK Death Administration Laura Towers, Kate Reed The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Understanding the Mediating Effect of Child Abuse and Poor Mental Health on the Use of Adolescent Family Violence: Findings From an Australian Study Brittany Ralph, Steven Roberts et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
The Compensatory Role of Diverse Workplaces: Parental Workplace Educational Composition and Children's Higher Education Enrolment Laura Heiskala, Margus Pruel The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
How Race Matters for Elites' Views on Redistribution Chana Teeger, Livio Silva‐Muller et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
From Dyadic Distance to Space in Family Networks: Reciprocity of Family Support in Switzerland Gil Viry, Andreas Herz The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Ambivalent Agents: The Social Mobility Industry and Civil Society Under Neoliberalism in England Anna Mountford‐Zimdars, Louise Ashley et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Why Neoliberalism Doesn't Spell the Death of Society: Commonality, Regulation, and the Politics of Social Cohesion Jan Dobbernack The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
‘Stranger Views’: Researching Marginality and (Non)Belonging Among Migrants Experiencing Homelessness in the UK Simon Stewart, Marianela Barrios Aquino The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Student Socioeconomic Status and Teacher‐Student Perceptual Discrepancies of School Effort and Enjoyment Valentina Perinetti Casoni, Katherin Barg The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Gender, Families, and Wealth Accumulation Among the One‐Child Generation Ye Liu The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
The Coloniality of Data: Police Databases and the Rationalization of Surveillance from Colonial Vietnam to the Modern Carceral State Christina Hughes The British Journal of Sociology 2025 failed
Organizational Forms and Welfare Coalitions: Corporate Law and the Movement for Social Insurance in the US and UK Maya Adereth The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Is it Really Too Late? On Recent Debates About the Climate Crisis, Capitalism, and the Question of Transition David Kampmann The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Aging in Nationhood: Everyday Nationalism and Belonging Among Seniors in Old‐Age Homes in Québec Jessica Stallone The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Life Course Social Mobility and Parenthood. Counterfactual Estimates of the Motherhood Class Penalty in Britain Giacomo Vagni The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Therapy Culture for the Business Class: Exploring How CEO Peer Groups Make and Legitimate Elite Cohesion Katie Higgins The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Theorizing White Ignorance From Du Bois to Mills: Narrative and Consumptive Innocence Miguel Montalva Barba, Camille Petersen The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
On Medical Domination Raphaël Perrin The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Prophets With Enchantment: Framing Christian Climate Activism Gemma Edwards, Finlay Malcolm The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Meritocracy, Recognition and Double Consciousness: Why Black and Muslim Italians Move to (and Sometimes Leave) Post‐Brexit Britain Simone Varriale, Michela Franceschelli The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Cooling Out or Branching Out? Accounting for the Aspirations‐Attainment Paradox Among Immigrant Youth in Sweden Andrea Voyer, Stefan Lund The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
The Cost of Love: Emotional Labour and Moral Tensions in the Lives of Chinese Young Carers Kefan Xue, Kaidong Guo The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Gateways, Funnels, and Stackers: How People Hide Property Ownership Through Offshore Structures Kristin Surak, Johnathan Inkley The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Gender and Anticipatory Labour in the Gig Economy: How Employability Is Unequally Performed by Women and Men on Project‐Based Platforms Brendan Churchill, Kate Dangar et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Sociology and The Complexity of What Is Missing Konstantinos Poulis The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
How Class Influences the Ethnic Identity of Chinese Immigrants in the UK: Citizenship, Work, and Solidarity Zhaowei Yin The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
“We Represent a Definite Social Class”: The Class Identities and Resources of American Religious Groups in the Roaring Twenties Tessa Huttenlocher, Melissa Wilde The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Family Work Among the Astors Shamus Khan, Max Besbris et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Gendered Attitudes or Structural Barriers? Men Front Line Workers' Perspectives on What Keeps Men out of Paid Care Work in Australia Steven Roberts, Elsie Foeken et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
The Silent Standpoint: How Professors Explain Gender Disparities in Academia Margaretha Järvinen, Nanna Mik‐Meyer The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Marriage, Wealth, and the Spread of Cohabitation in Canada Maude Pugliese The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Purging Minds Through Silencing Voices: Academic Freedom Under Islamic Republic of Iran's Security Apparatus Aftermath of Woman, Life, Freedom Movement Arash Beidollahkhani The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Safe to Speak, Teach, and Research? Experiences of Reprisals in Danish Academia Liv Bjerre, Adam Rasmus Jensen et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
How Cultural Taste Shapes Recognition and Redistribution Struggles: Far‐Right Politics, Touristification and the Political Economy of Taste Simone Varriale The British Journal of Sociology 2026 failed
Guilt and Beyond: A Class Cultural Analysis of Evolving Emotional Responses to Maternal Foodwork Irmak Karademir Hazır Sociology 2024 failed
Outside and Inside the Arena of Othering: Notions of ‘Intensive Mothering’ Revealed through Post-Abortion Narratives Dorinda ’t Hart Sociology 2024 failed
Appearance and Social Inequalities: Physical Attractiveness as a Part of Occupation-Congruent Appearance Outi Sarpila, Aki Koivula et al. Sociology 2024 failed
Structures of Consumption and Professional Identity: An Analysis of the French Household Budget Survey Karina Pavlisa Sociology 2024 failed
The Fate of Being a ‘Distressed Asset’: Insights into Women Returners’ Experiences in the UK Cécile Guillaume, Gill Kirton et al. Sociology 2024 failed
Protecting National Sovereignty: The ‘Australian Model’ and the Exclusion of Asylum Seekers Catherine Ann Martin Sociology 2025 failed
Immigrants’ Pathways to the Income Elite in Germany Matthias Collischon, Anja Wunder et al. Sociology 2024 failed
Lateral Financial Assistance with Home Ownership: Understanding the Role of Siblings Julia Cook Sociology 2025 failed
‘A Home Away from Home’: Space, Ritual and Performance at an Elite Boys’ School in England Emma Taylor Sociology 2025 failed
Men, Intimate Connections and the Timing of Fatherhood: Conceptualising ‘Misconnect’ within the Sociology of Personal Life Caroline Law Sociology 2025 failed
The Consequentiality of Absences in Social Settings: A Sensemaking Perspective Konstantinos Poulis Sociology 2025 failed
Living and Dying in Shadow Times Nadine Ehlers, Alex Broom et al. Sociology 2025 failed
Siblings and the Bereaved Self: Identity (Re)Construction Following the Death of a Brother or Sister Laura Towers Sociology 2025 failed
‘Just a Simple Sausage Sandwich’: The Significance of Sensory Care Practices and Hidden Carers in the Hospice Natalie Richardson Sociology 2025 failed
Almost-Invisible White Supremacy: Racism, Silence and Complicity in the Interracial Interaction Order Fatima Khan Sociology 2025 failed

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