| Convivial Chance Encounters: ‘Contact‐Supporting Circumstances’ in Urban Public Space |
Sverre Bjerkeset |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Fairness and Belonging: Public Attitudes Towards Migration and Symbolic Boundaries |
Juliet Pietsch, Pandanus Petter et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Risk, Reciprocity, and Academic Pursuit in India |
Irfanullah Farooqi, Suraj Gogoi |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| ‘We Hear About it All the Time’: Norwegian Muslims' Merging Stories of Racialisation and Recognition |
Uzair Ahmed |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Trolling is Not the Point: Ideological Violence and the Limits of Digital Safety |
Swakshadip Sarkar |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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2025 |
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| Ambivalent Morality: Negotiating the (Neo)Colonial Conditions of Policing at the Urban Margins |
Enrique Alvear Moreno |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Behind the Startup: How Venture Capital Shapes Work, Innovation, and Inequality. By BenjaminShestakofsky, University of California Press, 2024. 328 pp. £25.00 (paperback) |
Kathleen Griesbach |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| The Electoral Coalition of the Radical Right in Western Europe |
Florian Buchmayr |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Securing Profit: Threat Production as a Mechanism of Racial Capitalism in U.S.‐Occupied Kabul |
Syeda Quratulain Masood |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| The Indebted Woman: Kinship, Sexuality, and Capitalism, By IsabelleGuerin, SantoshKumar, and G.Venkatasubramanian., Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2023. 229 PP. $ (paperback). ISBN: 978‐1‐50‐363690‐3 |
Fiona Allon |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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2026 |
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| The Kids Are Online: Confronting the Myths and Realities of Young Digital Life, By YsabelGerrard, University of California Press, 2025, 312 pp. £80.00 (hardback), £24.00 (paperback) (eBook). ISBN: 9780520416093. https://www.ucpress.edu/books/the‐kids‐are‐online/paper |
Devina Sarwatay |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| A Man Among Other Men: The Crisis of Black Masculinity in Racial Capitalism. By JordannaMatlon, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2022. 306 pp. $130.00 (hardcover); $32.95 (paperback). ISBN13: 9781501762932 |
Gala Rexer |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| To the Rescue of Cultural Capital: Seizing the Emotional Underpinnings of Contemporary Social Cleavages |
Annick Prieur |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Author Response to British Journal of Sociology Symposium for a Man among Other Men: The Crisis of Black Masculinity in Racial Capitalism |
Jordanna Matlon |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| A Man Among Other Men: The Crisis of Black Masculinity in Racial Capitalism. By JordannaMatlon, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2022. 306 pp. $32.95 (papercover). ISBN: 9781501762932 |
Tanisha Spratt |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Entrepreneuring Legitimacy: A Case Study of the Cultural Codes and Boundary‐Makings of the Tech Elite |
Robert Dorschel |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Colonial Legacies, Racialised Identities and Urban Spaces |
John Solomos |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| The Meritocratic Glass Ceiling: Students' Perception of Meritocracy in Two Highly Selective Study Programs With Opposing Gender Compositions |
Simone Mejding Poulsen |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Sociology of Corruption: Patterns of Illegal Association in Hungary. By DavidJancsics, Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2024. 174 pp. $26.96 (Hardcover). ISBN‐13 978‐1501774324 |
Harland Prechel |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Cultured Means Connected? The Effect of Cultural Tastes on Social Capital |
Mads Meier Jæger, Roza Meuleman |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Convertibility of Cultural Capital: A Longitudinal Study of University Students From 2017 to 2024 |
Ondřej Špaček |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| The Ties That Rhyme: Duality in Symbolic and Structural Networks of Grime Music |
Tom R. Leppard, Andrew P. Davis |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Job Insecurity and Life Courses. By SoniaBertolini, ValentinaGoglio, and DirkHofäcker, Bristol: Bristol University Press. 2024 |
Roberto Rizza |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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2026 |
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| Skilled for Whom? Immigration Policy, Racial Capitalism, and the Reproduction of Inequality in Britain |
Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Muhammad Umar et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Race, Class, Parenting and Children's Leisure: Children's Leisurescapes and Parenting Cultures in Middle‐Class British Indian Families. By UtsaMukherjee, Bristol: Bristol University Press, 2023. 169 pp. £80. ISBN: 978‐1‐52‐921951‐7 |
Thomas Fletcher |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Beyond Distinction: Private Art Museums and Their Versatile Role for Elites' (Self)Legitimization Discourses |
Sara de Andrade Silva, Kristina Kolbe et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| A Lifelong Negotiation: Relative Status and the Dynamic Division of Housework |
Qi Li, Shichao Du |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Urban Power: Democracy and Inequality in São Paulo and Johannesburg. By BenjaminBradlow, New York: Princeton University Press, 2024. 224 pp. $29.95/£25.00 (paper) |
Luciana de Souza Leão |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Does Inequality Blur Class Lines? Meritocratic Attitudes in Comparative Perspective |
Roshan K. Pandian, Ronald Kwon |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Global Inequality of Opportunity in Education Decreased During the 20th Century |
Michael Grätz, Mobarak Hossain et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Towards the Democratisation of Care? Insights From Co‐Governance in Local Welfare in Spain and Italy |
Francesca Donati, María Jesús Rodríguez‐García |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| The Politics of Unpaid Labour: How the Study of Unpaid Labour Can Help Address Inequality in Precarious Work. By V.Pulignano and M.Domecka, Oxford University Press, 2025. 299 pp |
Jane Parker |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Description, Articulation and Limitations in the Social Theory of Insurance |
Liz McFall |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| When Universities Turn Carceral: Between Academic Freedom and Elimination |
Gil Rothschild Elyassi |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Excavating Early Burawoy: Toward a Third Position in the Race‐Class Debates |
Zachary Levenson, Marcel Paret |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| How Does Higher Education Influence Attitudes Towards Muslims? Examining Mechanisms That Reduce Prejudice Within UK Universities |
Tom Fryer, Mathew Guest et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| The Politics of Knowledge: Race, Decolonial Knowledge, and Activist Research in Belgium and the UK |
Elif Lootens |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Taking Stock: Elite Studies and Social Change |
Lena Ajdacic, François Schoenberger et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Ficto‐Primitive Capital: What Wellness Seekers Gain From Practicing Shamanism and Other Healing Traditions |
Catherine Tan |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| From Boardrooms to Platforms: Elite Brokerage and Digital Influence in Chilean Pro‐Market Think Tanks |
Manuel Torres‐Riquelme |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Why do Public Debates Escalate? Trigger Points and the Moral Dynamics of “Hot Politics” |
Linus Westheuser, Thomas Lux et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| The New Petty Bourgeoisie Versus the Lumpen PMC? A Nation of Shopkeepers: The Unstoppable Rise of the Petty Bourgeoisie by D. Evans, London: Repeater Books, 2023, 300 pp. £12.99 (paperback). ISBN-10: 1913462692, ISBN-13: 978-1913462697 |
Matthew Thompson |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Privileged Precarity: How the Mobile Middle Class Leverage Housing Insecurity as Labour Market Strategy |
Tim White |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Author Response to British Journal of Sociology Symposium for a Nation of Shopkeepers: The Unstoppable Rise of the Petty Bourgeoisie |
Daniel Evans |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Cruel and Usual: Recursive Racial Cruelty at the US Immigration Courts |
Nabila N. Islam |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| The Worldviews of Elites: Differences Between Inheritors and Newcomers |
Gabriel Otero |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Laying Grounds for Dialogue: Exploring Anti‐Racist Activists' Negotiations of Emotions When Challenging Colour‐Blindness in Norway |
Kine Marie Michelet |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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