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Subject: New Issue of SRO - Volume 7 issue 4
Dear Colleagues,
The most recent issue of Sociological Research Online, Vol 7, Issue 4,
November 2002, has just been published and you will find a list of its
contents below. Sociological Research Online publishes fully peer reviewed
articles across the spectrum of the discipline. We never have a backlog,
and all articles are published within three months of acceptance.
This issue includes the following refereed articles:
Ken Roberts, Galina Osadchaya, Hasan Dsuzev, Victor Gorodyanenko and Jochen
Tholen
Who Succeeds and Who Flounders? Young People in East Europe's New Market
Economies
Ralph Schroeder
The Consumption of Technology in Everyday Life: Car, Telephone, and
Television in Sweden and America in Comparative-Historical Perspective
John Walliss
'Loved the Wedding, Invite Me to the Marriage': The Secularisation of
Weddings in Contemporary Britain
Emma Williamson, Julie Kent, Trudy Goodenough and Richard Ashcroft
Social Science Gets the Ethics Treatment
Carolina Ladino
'You Make Yourself Sound So Important' Fieldwork Experiences, Identity
Construction, and Non-Western Researchers Abroad
and a Debate section, which invites further contributions on the subject
matter of Les Back's piece (below) in which he reflects on the guidance
that can be given to research students as they develop the skills of
thinking and working sociologically with an introduction from the editors.
Les Back
Dancing and Wrestling with Scholarship: Things to do and things to avoid in
a PhD Career
There are also book reviews by Chris Bricknell, Fiona French, Julie
Wuthnow, Lydia Lewis, Sirpa Wrede, Jo Barnes, Keith Macdonald
Previous Issue:
Volume 7 Issue 3 was published at the end of October and is a special
issue, guest edited by Paula Black, Nick Crossley, Colette Fagan, Mike
Savage and Laura Turney. Papers from the 50th Anniversary British
Sociological Association conference held at the Manchester Metropolitan
University in April 2001 on the subject of Globalisation and Social Change
are published in SRO for the first time.
The following articles are included:
Larry Ray
Crossing Borders? Sociology, Globalization and Immobility
Graham Crow
Community Studies: Fifty Years of Theorization
Talja Blokland
Neighbourhood Social Capital: Does an Urban Gentry Help? Some Stories
of Defining Shared Interests, Collective Action and Mutual Support
Tim Butler
Thinking Global but Acting Local: the Middle Classes in the City
Yaojun Li, Mike Savage, Gindo Tampubolon, Alan Warde and Mark Tomlinson
Dynamics Of Social Capital: Trends And Turnover In
Associational Membership In England And Wales, 1972-1999
Muriel Egerton
Family Transmission of Social Capital: Differences by Social Class,
Education and Public Sector Employment
Andrew Sayer
What Are You Worth?: Why Class is an Embarrassing Subject
Angela Dale
Social Exclusion of Pakistani and Bangladeshi Women
Deidre Wicks, Gita Mishra and Lisa Milne
Young Women, Work and Inequality: Is It What They Want or What They
Get? An Australian Contribution to Research on Women and Workforce
Participation
With best wishes
Larry Ray and Graham Crow, Editors
Visit the website:
http://www.socresonline.org.uk/socresonline/
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