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Book Review: Jon Swain, <i>Negotiating Gendered Identities in Primary School: Children’s Lives with Their Peers</i> SwainJonNegotiating Gendered Identities in Primary School: Children’s Lives with Their PeersCham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025, Open Access eBook (ISBN: 9783031691836), 275 pp. Ratan Sarkar, Tarali Pathak Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Till We Meet Again: Towards an Affective Sociology of Schedules Kinneret Lahad Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Book Review: Alexandrina Vanke, <i>The Urban Life of Workers in Post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in Everyday Struggles</i> VankeAlexandrinaThe Urban Life of Workers in Post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in Everyday StrugglesManchester: Manchester University Press, 2024, £85 hbk (ISBN: 9781526167637), 256 pp. Anna Shadrina Sociology 2026 metadata_only
The Street’s Embrace: Masculinity and Caring in the Shadows of Crime and Marginalization Frøja Storm-Mathisen Sociology 2025 metadata_only
A ‘Self-Made’ Billionaire? Gender and the Myth of Meritocratic Wealth Karen Lillie, Daria Tisch Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Religion, Diversity and Outgroup Tolerance Across 79 Countries: The ‘Homogenizing’ Role of Heterogeneity Robert Andersen, Jing Hu et al. Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Racism Seems to be the Hardest Word: How Racialised Workers Make Sense of Racial Inequalities in Creative and Cultural Industries Roaa Ali, Bridget Byrne et al. Sociology 2025 metadata_only
A Discomforting Pedagogy of Poverty: Discourses, Representations and Vulnerabilities Martina Hutton, Teresa Heath Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Cultivating Collaboration: Reflections on Introducing Problem-Based Learning in the ‘Wicked World’ of Contemporary Higher Education Edmund Coleman-Fountain, Silvia Falcetta et al. Sociology 2025 metadata_only
‘Letting It Slide’ and ‘Dropping’ Friends: Black Girls in Scotland Navigating Everyday Racism in Friendship Thalia Thereza Assan Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Contesting Algorithmic Workplace Regimes in an Era of Flexible Despotism Alex J Wood Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Book Review: Laura Merla, Sarah Murru, Giacomo Orsini and Tanja Vuckovic Juros (eds), <i>Excluding Diversity through Intersectional Borderings: Politics, Policies and Daily Lives</i> MerlaLauraMurruSarahOrsiniGiacomoJurosTanja Vuckovic (eds) Excluding Diversity through Intersectional Borderings: Politics, Policies and Daily LivesSwitzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG, 2024, hbk (ISBN: 9783031656224); ebk (ISBN: 9783031656231), 166 pp. Ratan Sarkar, Porishmita Saikia Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Carrying the Domestic Burden of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Gender, Class and the Domestic Division of Labour Tracey Warren, Luis Torres et al. Sociology 2025 metadata_only
The Three Planet Problem of Protecting Girls and Women from Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in the UK Emmaleena Käkelä Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Sci-fi Capital and Humanoid Robotics: Conjuring the Speculative Value of Not-Yet-Existing Technologies Ana Alacovska Sociology 2025 metadata_only
‘It’s So Hard to Control It’: Navigating Responsible Digital Consumption in an Age of Individualisation Quynh Hoang, Alexander Lascaux Sociology 2025 metadata_only
The Unloved Curriculum: Teaching Research Methods and ‘Demonstrably Alive’ Sociology Les Back, Michaela Benson et al. Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Sociology amid Climate Breakdown: A Call for Systemic Pedagogical Transformation Peter Gardner, Tobias Müller Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Listening to Students’ Voices: Engaged Pedagogy as a Pathway to Pedagogical Possibilities Liang-Wen Lin-Januszewski Sociology 2025 metadata_only
‘Dialling Up’ and ‘Dialling Down’: Exploring the Intensive Mothering Performances of Nigerian Mothers in the UK Preye Worlu, Ben Kerrane et al. Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Modern Slavery and Migration: A Conversation on the Production of Invasive Figures and Racist Imaginaries Nandita Dutta, Maurice Stierl Sociology 2025 metadata_only
The Co-option and Commodification of ‘Mental Health and Wellbeing’ in Elite Schooling Lauren Stentiford, George Koutsouris et al. Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Teaching with Plants as Liberatory Practice: Posthuman Pedagogies and The Sociological Imagination Giulia Carabelli Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Teaching and Learning Community-Based Participatory Research in an Underserved Neighborhood: Reflections on a Pedagogy for Graduate Sociology Courses Marina A Adler, Tino Schlinzig Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Thank You to Referees Sociology 2025 metadata_only
The Structures of Accumulation, Financial Identity and Saving: Exploring the Social Space of Professions Karina Pavlisa Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Saying, Doing, Talking, Listening: A Mixed Methods Study of Fathers’ Involvement in Childcare and Household Work Tasks and Responsibilities Kim de Laat, Andrea Doucet Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Book Review: Mark Carrigan, <i>Generative AI for Academics</i> CarriganMarkGenerative AI for AcademicsLondon: Sage, 2024, £28.99 (pbk) (ISBN: 9781529690392), 192 pp. Tom Redshaw Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Slave-Like Labor in Rural Southern Brazil: Insights from a Roundtable Discussion Davide Carbonai, Aline Schmidt San Martin Sociology 2025 metadata_only
‘What’s the Fucking Point of This?’: Addressing Student Attitudes towards Quantitative Methods in Sociology for Enhanced Graduate Outcomes Simon Massey, Liz Cain et al. Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Fragile (Hi)stories: Materialities of Care in Everyday Life Omar Khaled Abdelrahman, Emma Banister et al. Sociology 2025 metadata_only
To Speak or Stay Silent? Russian Migrants in Norway and the Dilemma of Political Protest during the War in Ukraine Susanne Bygnes, Tatiana Sokolova Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Book Review: Sergio Tonkonoff, <i>Reintroducing Gabriel Tarde</i> TonkonoffSergioReintroducing Gabriel TardeLondon/New York: Routledge, 2024, £33.59 pbk (ISBN: 9781032053974), 152 pp. Lucio Lanis Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Nurturing Students’ Reflexive Approach to Data Analysis by Crafting Collective Zines Micol Pizzolati Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Encountering Social Inequalities through Productive Unsettling Pilar Rojas-Gaviria, Chloe Preece et al. Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Book Review: Andréa Becker, <i>Get It Out: On the Politics of Hysterectomy</i> BeckerAndréaGet It Out: On the Politics of HysterectomyNew York: New York University Press, 2025, $28.00 (ISBN: 9781479826605), 208 pp. Alina Pacześna Sociology 2026 metadata_only
English or Perish? The Value of Linguistic Capital in the Social Sciences and Humanities Julien Larregue, Alice Pavie Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Book Review PatrickO’MahonyCommunicative Reason: A Sociological RestatementLondon: Routledge, 2025, £140 (ISBN: 9780367182939), 330 pp. Richard Milner Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Accounting for Death: Economising (the End of) Life Alex Broom, Henrietta Byrne et al. Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Playful Work as a Pathway to Meaningfulness Alessandro Gerosa, Caroline Moraes Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Walking Sociologically, Teaching on the Move: Thinking with London’s Streets Emma Jackson Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Do Unions Still Care about Class? Text Mining a Near-Century Decline of Class Rhetoric in a British Trade Union Cameron Rhys Herbert Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Teaching Sociology in Turbulent Times: Ethical Pedagogy and the Politics of the Classroom Teresa Piacentini Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Friendship and the Sociality of GBTQ+ Sexual Health in Times of Resistance Shiva Chandra, Alex Broom et al. Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Book Review: Wolfgang Streeck, <i>Taking Back Control? States and State Systems after Globalism</i> StreeckWolfgangTaking Back Control? States and State Systems after GlobalismLondon: Verso, 2024, £25.00 hbk (ISBN: 9781839767296), 416 pp. Chris O’Ralaigh Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Love Your Neighbourhood and Leave It: Citizenship Ideals, Welfare Encounters and the Reproduction of Cross-Pressure in a Disadvantaged Helsinki Neighbourhood Lotta Junnilainen Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Practice-Based Education in Sociology: What, Why and How? Aura Lehtonen, Franca Roeschert et al. Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Historicising the Employment of Migrant Domestic Workers and ‘Modern Slavery’ in Britain Matt Reynolds Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Modern Slavery, Immigration Regimes and Migrant Workers in Social Care Peter Olayiwola Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Classed insecurity: Rethinking the binary relationship between precarity and insecurity Valeria Pulignano, Knut Laaser Sociology 2026 metadata_only

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