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期刊名:Sociological review

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ISSN:0038-0261

e-ISSN:1467-954X

IF/分区:2.4/Q1

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Sociological research on suicide has tended to favour functionalist approaches, and quantitative methods. This paper argues for an alternative engagement - drawing on interpretive paradigms, and inspired by 'live' methodologies, we make an ...
Daniel Edmiston Daniel Edmiston
Mainstream poverty analysis currently renders certain people and degrees of privation more socially legible than others across high-income countries. This article examines how these hierarchies carry through to and corrupt wider social scie...
Katherine Twamley,Charlotte Faircloth,Humera Iqbal Katherine Twamley
Drawing on qualitative longitudinal data from 38 families with children in the UK collected between May 2020 and June 2021, this article discusses the extra everyday labour which individuals experienced in going about their daily lives duri...
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Worldwide, medical doctors and lawyers cooperate in health justice projects. These professionals pursue the ideal that, one day, every individual on Earth will be equally protected from the hazards that impair health. The main hindrances to...
Louise Nash,Dawn Lyon Louise Nash
This article uses Henri Lefebvre's Rhythmanalysis as a foundational text for researching boredom, and offers a critical analysis of UK-based media commentaries about boredom and homeworking written during 2020 and 2021. We situate the discu...
Michelle Addison Michelle Addison
This article discusses the social harms arising out of stigma experienced by people who use drugs (PWUD), and how stigmatisation compromises 'human flourishing' and constrains 'life choices'. Drawing on Wellcome Trust qualitative research u...
Tony Sandset,Kaspar Villadsen Tony Sandset
Pandemic modelling functions as a means of producing evidence of potential events and as an instrument of intervention that Tim Rhodes and colleagues describe as entangling science into social practices, calculations into materializations, ...
Diego Carbajo,Peter Kelly Diego Carbajo
In this article we revisit our analytical concept of global grammars of enterprise to explore the ways in which this grammar is being reimagined in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the crises it produces. Drawing on a hermeneutic so...
Simon Stewart,Charlotte Sanders Simon Stewart
The UK government's Everyone In scheme, announced in March 2020, required local authorities to temporarily house all homeless individuals in their area regardless of immigration status. In providing support through safe and secure accommoda...
Robert Pralat Robert Pralat
What does it mean to have a child 'by accident'? And why is parenthood so often described as happening 'accidentally', even when it is likely to involve at least some degree of intention? Drawing on interviews conducted in England and Wales...