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>Dear Colleagues,
>The most recent issue of Sociological Research Online, vol
>5 no 2, August 2000, has just been published and you will
>find a list of its contents below. Sociological Research
>Online publishes fully peer reviwed articles across the
>spectrum of the discipline. We never have a backlog, and
>all articles are published within three months of
>acceptance. Can I draw your attention please to:
>* The current issue contains the journal's sixth Rapid
>Response set of shorter articles, on Land Reform in
>Southern Africa. This maintains the innovative practice of
>engaging sociolgical comment on a topical issue.
>* There is an article by Steve Fenton, John Carter and
>Tariq Modood on ethnic discrimination in Higher Education -
>a crucial analysis and resource for pursuing Equal
>Opportunities in HE. The paper addresses racism,
>discrimination, equal opportunities policies, institutional
>cultures, and the pressures of markets in influencing the
>position of minority ethnic groups in academia.
>* 7 articles coving a wide range of of other sociological
>topics from identity in a border town to social support
>on the Net;
>* reviews of 9 books on a wide range of sociological topics.
>With best wishes
>Larry Ray and Liz Stanley, Editors
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>CONTENTS
>Volume 5, Issue 2
>REFEREED ARTICLES
>Rapid Response/Sociology Online - Land Reform in Southern
>Africa
>Charles Geisler and Essy Letsoalo
>"Rethinking Land Reform in South Africa: An Alternative
>Approach to Environmental Justice"
>Susie Jacobs
>"Zimbabwe: Why Land Reform is a Gender Issue"
>Michael Barry and David Mayson
>"Informal Settlement Characteristics in a Rural Land
>Restitution Case: Elandskloof, South Africa"
>Michael Lyne, Paul Zille and Douglas Graham
>"Financing the Market-Based Redistribution of Land to
>Disadvantaged Farmers and Farm Workers in South Africa:
>Recent Performance of the Land Reform Credit Facility"
>Charles Crothers
>"The Effect of Community Context in The South African Land
>Reform Programme"
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>Articles
>Steve Fenton, John Carter and Tariq Modood
>"Ethnicity and Academia: Closure Models, Racism Models and
>Market Models"
>Jeni Harden, Sue Scott, Kathryn Backett-Milburn and Stevi
>Jackson
>"Can't Talk, Won't Talk?: Methodological Issues in
>Researching Children"
>Richard Kiely, David McCrone, Frank Bechhofer and Robert
>Stewart
>"Debatable Land: National and Local Identity in a Border
>Town"
>Helen Busby
>"Writing about Health and Sickness: An Analysis of
>Contemporary Autobiographical Writing from the British
>Mass-Observation Archive"
>Nicholas Pleace, Roger Burrows, Brian Loader, Steven Muncer
>and Sarah Nettleton
>"On-Line with the Friends of Bill W: Social Support and the Net"
>Lee Monaghan, Michael Bloor, Russell P Dobash and Rebecca E
>Dobash
>"Drug-Taking, 'Risk Boundaries' and Social Identity:
>Bodybuilders' Talk about Ephedrine and Nubain"
>Sevaste Chatzifotiou
>"Conducting Qualitative Research on Wife Abuse: Dealing
>with the Issue of Anxiety"
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>Book Reviews
>Reviews by Paul Kennedy, Alan Warde, Alexander Boskovik,
>Martina Boese, Ian McDonald, Justin O'Connor, Kate
>Davidson, Allison James, Sandra Walklate
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>
>
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> SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH ONLINE
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> Book Review Editors: Nina Wakeford and Derek Wynne
> Publishing Assistant: Catherine Surgey
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