The victims, villains and heroes of 'panic buying': News media attribution of responsibility for COVID-19 stockpiling [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下“恐慌性购买”的受害者、罪魁祸首和英雄:“新闻媒体与抗疫囤积责任的认定”
Tarryn Phillips,Carmen Vargas,Melissa Graham et al.
Tarryn Phillips et al.
Societies often respond to a crisis by attributing blame to some groups while constructing others as victims and heroes. While it has received scant sociological attention, 'panic buying' is a critical indicator of such public sentiment at ...
Creative arts workers during the Covid-19 pandemic: Social imaginaries in lockdown [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的创意艺术工作者:隔离时期的社会构想
Jacinthe Flore,Natalie Ann Hendry,Averyl Gaylor
Jacinthe Flore
The arts and creative industries are among those most affected by government measures to contain the Covid-19 pandemic. This article discusses a qualitative survey study, open between August and October 2020, with creative arts workers livi...
Social structures, power and resistance in monist sociology: (New) materialist insights [0.03%]
唯物主义社会学中的社会结构、权力与抵抗:(新)物质主义洞见
Nick J Fox,Pam Alldred
Nick J Fox
Though mainstream sociological theory has been founded within dualisms such as structure/agency, nature/culture, and mind/matter, a thread within sociology dating back to Spencer and Tarde favoured a monist ontology that cut across such dua...
An unsettled bargain? Mothers' perceptions of justice and fairness in paid work [0.03%]
关于公平与正义的未竟协议?母亲对于有薪工作的感知
Mara A Yerkes,Bill Martin,Janeen Baxter et al.
Mara A Yerkes et al.
Mothers' return to work following childbirth is widely recognized as a key stage in establishing employment arrangements that disadvantage them in the long run. This article investigates why mothers accept these unequal arrangements using d...
The mis-measurement of extreme global poverty: A case study in the Pacific Islands [0.03%]
全球极端贫困的误测:太平洋岛屿案例研究
Christopher Deeming,Bina Gubhaju
Christopher Deeming
Debate over the measurement of global poverty in low- and middle-income countries continues unabated. There is considerable controversy surrounding the 'dollar a day' measure used to monitor progress against the Millennium Development Goals...
Christopher Deeming
Christopher Deeming
This article considers the path of social policy and democracy in Australia and the latest set of welfare reforms under Labor. The reforms can be seen to mark a reaction to the excesses of neoliberal government on the one hand, but they als...
Educational attainment of the children of divorce: Australia, 1940-90 [0.03%]
离婚子女的受教育水平:1940-1990年的澳大利亚
M D Evans,J Kelley,R A Wanner
M D Evans
The response of health care workers to AIDS patients' requests for euthanasia [0.03%]
医务人员对艾滋病患者安乐死请求的反应
R S Magnusson,P H Ballis
R S Magnusson
This paper reports on research into the practice of euthanasia amongst Australian health care professionals specializing in HIV/AIDS. It draws on data from thirty-nine semi-structured interviews carried out in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane an...
The development of bioethics and the issue of euthanasia: regulating, de-regulating or re-regulating? [0.03%]
生命伦理的发展与安乐死问题:调整、去调整还是重新调整?
F Lewins
F Lewins
This paper relates the development of bioethics and the issue of euthanasia to social control. It suggests that, contrary to appearances, developments in these areas indicate increasing government control of health care practice. Specifical...