Danya E Keene,Amy B Smoyer,Kim M Blankenship
Danya E Keene
Existing research suggests that individuals who are released from prison face considerable challenges in obtaining access to safe, stable, and affordable places to live and call home. This article draws on repeated qualitative interviews (c...
David Parker,Miri Song
David Parker
In this article we analyse the emergence of Internet activity addressing the experiences of young people in two British communities: South Asian and Chinese. We focus on two web sites: http://www.barficulture.com and http://www.britishbornc...
Michael Schillmeier
Michael Schillmeier
The history of social research can be read as a critical endeavour inasmuch as it unbuttons the normalcy of collective action by multiplying relevant actors and the imaginaries of social reality. I show how paying close sociological attenti...
Respectability, morality and disgust in the night-time economy: exploring reactions to 'lap dance' clubs in England and Wales [0.03%]
英国和威尔士夜间“脱衣舞”俱乐部的文化接受度、道德与厌恶感研究
Phil Hubbard,Rachela Colosi
Phil Hubbard
The night-time economy is often described as repelling consumers fearful of the 'undesirable Others' imagined dominant within such time-spaces. In this paper we explore this by describing attitudes towards, and reactions to, one particularl...
Diane Richardson,Nina Laurie,Meena Poudel et al.
Diane Richardson et al.
This article analyses the relationship between gender, sexuality and citizenship embedded in models of citizenship in the Global South, specifically in South Asia, and the meanings associated with having - or not having - citizenship. It do...
Charitable giving and lay morality: understanding sympathy, moral evaluations and social positions [0.03%]
慈善捐赠与平信徒道德:同情、道德评判与社会地位的理解
Balihar Sanghera
Balihar Sanghera
This paper examines how charitable giving offers an example of lay morality, reflecting people's capacity for fellow-feeling, moral sentiments, personal reflexivity, ethical dispositions, moral norms and moral discourses. Lay morality refer...
Class in contemporary Britain: comparing the Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion (CCSE) project and the Great British Class Survey (GBCS) [0.03%]
当代英国的阶级状况:文化资本与社会排斥(CCSE)项目和大英阶级调查(GBCS)之比较
Elizabeth B Silva
Elizabeth B Silva
The paper discusses the salience of class in Britain in relation to the experiment of the BBC-academic partnership of the Great British Class Survey (GBCS). It addresses the claimed inauguration of a third phase in class analysis in the UK ...
Niall Cunningham,Mike Savage
Niall Cunningham
There is an enduring, indeed increasing awareness of the role of spatial location in defining and reinforcing inequality in this country and beyond. In the UK, much of the debate around these issues has focussed on the established trope of ...
David Hesmondhalgh,Sarah Baker
David Hesmondhalgh
This chapter addresses work 'segregation' by sex in the cultural industries. We outline some of the main forms this takes, according to our observations: the high presence of women in marketing and public relations roles; the high numbers o...
Mainstreaming domestic and gender-based violence into sociology and the criminology of violence [0.03%]
将家庭暴力和基于性别暴力主流化进入社会学和犯罪学领域
Sylvia Walby,Jude Towers,Brian Francis
Sylvia Walby
Sociological and criminological views of domestic and gender-based violence generally either dismiss it as not worthy of consideration, or focus on specific groups of offenders and victims (male youth gangs, partner violence victims). In th...