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Verena Seibel, Mara Yerkes |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
failed |
| Capital of Life
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Death: How Bereaved Individuals Mobilise Cultural and Social Capital in UK Death Administration |
Laura Towers, Kate Reed |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
failed |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
failed |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
failed |
| How Race Matters for Elites' Views on Redistribution |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
failed |
| From Dyadic Distance to Space in Family Networks: Reciprocity of Family Support in Switzerland |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
failed |
| Ambivalent Agents: The Social Mobility Industry and Civil Society Under Neoliberalism in England |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
failed |
| Why Neoliberalism Doesn't Spell the Death of Society: Commonality, Regulation, and the Politics of Social Cohesion |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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Simon Stewart, Marianela Barrios Aquino |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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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 |
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Christina Hughes |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
failed |
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Maya Adereth |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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David Kampmann |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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Jessica Stallone |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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Giacomo Vagni |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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Katie Higgins |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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Miguel Montalva Barba, Camille Petersen |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
| On Medical Domination |
Raphaël Perrin |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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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 |
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Andrea Voyer, Stefan Lund |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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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 |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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Margaretha Järvinen, Nanna Mik‐Meyer |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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Maude Pugliese |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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Arash Beidollahkhani |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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Liv Bjerre, Adam Rasmus Jensen et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
failed |
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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 |
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Outi Sarpila, Aki Koivula et al. |
Sociology |
2024 |
failed |
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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 |
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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 |