Items where department is "Sociology"

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Number of items: 70.
2002
  • Sassen, Saskia (Ed.) (2002). Global networks, linked cities. Routledge.
  • Evans, Mary, Lee, Ellie (Eds.) (2002). Real bodies: a sociological introduction. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Alexander, Claire (2002). Beyond black: re-thinking the colour/culture divide. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 25(4), 552-571. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870220136637
  • Barker, Eileen (2002). Armenia. In Melton, J. Gordon, Bauman, Martin (Eds.), Religions of the World: a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices (pp. 74-77). ABC-CLIO.
  • Barker, Eileen (2002). Brahma Kumari. In Melton, J. Gordon, Bauman, Martin (Eds.), Religions of the World: a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices (pp. p. 159). ABC-CLIO.
  • Barker, Eileen (2002). Cult-watching Practices and Consequences in Europe and North America. In Davis, D., Besier, G. (Eds.), International Perspectives of Freedom and Equality of Religious Belief (pp. 1-24). Baylor University. J.M. Dawson Studies in Church and State.
  • Barker, Eileen (2002). Rights and wrongs of new forms of religiosity in Europe. Temenos, 37-38, 13-38.
  • Barker, Eileen (2002). Subud. In Melton, J. Gordon, Bauman, Martin (Eds.), Religions of the World: a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices (pp. 1223-1224). ABC-CLIO.
  • Barker, Eileen (2002). United Kingdom. In Melton, J. Gordon, Bauman, Martin (Eds.), Religions of the World: a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices (pp. 1356-1361). ABC-CLIO.
  • Barker, Eileen (2002). Watching for violence: a comparative analysis of five cult-watching groups. In Bromley, D. G., Melton, J. G. (Eds.), Cults, Religion and Violence (pp. 123-148). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.2277/0521660645
  • Barker, Eileen (2002). The protection of minority religions in Eastern Europe. In Danchin, Peter G., Cole, Elizabeth A. (Eds.), Protecting the Human Rights of Religious Minorities in Eastern Europe (pp. 58-86). Columbia University Press.
  • Barry, Andrew, Slater, Don (2002). Introduction: the technological economy. Economy and Society, 31(2), 175-193. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085140220123117
  • Barry, Andrew, Slater, Don (2002). Technology, politics and the market: an interview with Michel Callon. Economy and Society, 31(2), 285-306. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085140220123171
  • Bhatt, Chetan (2002). The land, the blood and the passion: the Hindu far-right. In Weeks, Jeffrey, Holland, Janet, Waites, Matthew (Eds.), Sexualities and Society: a Reader (pp. 195-203). Polity Press.
  • Binkley, Sam, Slater, Don (2002). Existentialism with an historical imagination: a round-table discussion with Agnes Heller and Marshall Berman. Journal of Consumer Culture, 2(1), 119-134.
  • Bloch, Alice, Schuster, Liza (2002). Asylum and welfare: contemporary debates. Critical Social Policy, 22(3), 393-414. https://doi.org/10.1177/0261018302022003290
  • Cohen, Stanley (2002). Folk Devils and moral panics: the creation of the mods and rockers. Routledge.
  • Cohen, Stanley (2002). Moral panics as cultural politics: introduction to the third edition. In Cohen, Stanley (Ed.), Folk Devils and Moral Panics: Creation of Mods and Rockers (pp. vii-xxxix). Routledge.
  • Cohen, Stanley, Seu, Bruna (2002). Knowing enough not to feel too much: emotional thinking about human rights appeals. In Bradley, Mark, Petro, Patrice (Eds.), Truth Claims: Representations and Human Rights (pp. 187-204). Rutgers University Press.
  • Evandrou, Maria, Glaser, Karen, Henz, Ursula (2002). Multiple role occupancy in midlife: balancing work and family life in Britain. The Gerontologist, 42(6), 781-789.
  • Foster, Janet (2002). 'People pieces': the neglected but essential elements of community crime prevention. In Hughes, Gordon, Edwards, Adam (Eds.), Crime Control and Community: the New Politics of Public Safety (pp. 167-196). Willan Publishing.
  • Foster, Janet, Bowling, B (2002). 'Police' and 'Policing'. In Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rod, Reiner, Robert (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. 912-914). Oxford University Press.
  • Giddens, Anthony (2002). Where now for New Labour? Polity Press.
  • Guilhot, Nicolas (2002). 'The transition to the human world of democracy': notes for a history of the concept of transition, from early Marxism to 1989. European Journal of Social Theory, 5(2), 219-242. https://doi.org/10.1177/13684310222225423
  • Hall, Suzanne, Low, I (2002). Cities in transition: the South African realities. Digest of South African Architecture, 6, 17-20.
  • Henz, Ursula (2002). Childbirth in east and west German stepfamilies: estimated probabilities from hazard rate models. Demographic Research, 7(6), 307-342. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2002.7.6
  • Hobbs, Richard (2002). Organisierte kriminalitat und gewalt. In Heitmeyer, Wilhelm, Hagen, John (Eds.), Internationales Handbuch Der Gewaltforschung (pp. 846-874). VS Verlag.
  • Hobbs, Richard (2002). Organized crime families. Criminal Justice Matters, 50, 26-27. https://doi.org/10.1080/09627250208553415
  • Hobbs, Richard, Hadfield, Philip, Lister, Stuart, Winlow, Simon (2002). 'Door lore': the art and economics of intimidation. British Journal of Criminology, 42(2), 352-370. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/42.2.352
  • Husbands, Christopher. T (2002). How to tame the dragon, or what goes around comes around: a critical review of some major contemporary attempts to account for extreme-right racist politics in Western Europe. In Schain, Martin, Zolberg, Aristide. R, Hossay, Patrick (Eds.), Shadows Over Europe: the Development and Impact of the Extreme Right in Western Europe (pp. 39-60). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Johnson, Carol, Tonkiss, Fran (2002). The third influence: the Blair government and Australian Labor. Policy and Politics, 30(1), 5-18.
  • Mai, Nicola (2002). Myths and moral panics: Italian identity and the media representation of Albanian immigration. In Grillo, R. D, Pratt, Jeff. C (Eds.), The Politics of Recognising Difference: Multiculturalism Italian Style (pp. 77-94). Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Mai, Nicola (2002). Youth NGOs in Albania: civil society development, local cultural constructions of democracy and strategies of survival at work. In Schwandners-Sievers, Stephanie, Fischer, Bernd. J (Eds.), Albanian Identities: Myth, Narratives and Politics (pp. 215-225). Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • McGovern, Patrick (2002). Globalization or internationalization? Foreign footballers in the English league, 1946-1995. Sociology, 36(1), 23-42. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038502036001002
  • Moon, Claire (2002). From separation to interpenetration: a response to Eyal Weizman. Opendemocracy: Free Thinking for the World, (July 1), 1-3.
  • Rawlinson, Patricia (2002). Capitalists, criminals and oligarchs - Sutherland and the new "robber barons". Crime, Law and Social Change, 37(3), 293-307. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015033811399
  • Rock, Paul (2002). On becoming a victim. In Hoyle, Carolyn, Wilson, Richard (Eds.), New Visions of Crime Victims (pp. 1-22). Hart Publishing.
  • Rock, Paul (2002). Sociological theories of crime. In Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rod, Reiner, Robert (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Criminology (pp. p. 3). Oxford University Press.
  • Rose, Nikolas (2002). At risk of madness. In Baker, Tom, Simon, Jonathan (Eds.), Embracing Risk (pp. 209-237). University of Chicago Press.
  • Rose, Nikolas (2002). Society, madness and control. In Buchanan, Alec (Ed.), The Care of the Mentally Disordered Offender in the Community (pp. 3-25). Oxford University Press.
  • Schuster, Liza (2002). Asylum and the lessons of history: an historical perspective. Race and Class, 44(2), 40-56.
  • Schuster, Liza, Solomos, John (2002). Rights and wrongs across European borders: migrants, minorities and citizenship. Citizenship Studies, 6(1), 37-54. https://doi.org/10.1080/13621020220118740
  • Sklair, Leslie (2002). Champions, losers and big business in China. Asia-Pacific Business Review, 9(1), 95-103. https://doi.org/10.1080/713999173
  • Sklair, Leslie (2002). Democracy and the transnational capitalist class. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 581(1), 144-157. https://doi.org/10.1177/000271620258100113
  • Sklair, Leslie (2002). Globalization and management: the role of the transnational capitalist class. In Joynt, Pat, Warner, Malcolm (Eds.), Managing Across Cultures: Issues and Perspectives (pp. 269-280). Thomson Learning (Firm).
  • Sklair, Leslie (2002). Globalization: capitalism and its alternatives. Blackwell Publishing Ltd..
  • Sklair, Leslie (2002). The transnational capitalist class and global politics: deconstructing the corporate-state connection. International Political Science Review, 23(2), 159-174. https://doi.org/10.1177/0192512102023002003
  • Sklair, Leslie, Robbins, Peter T. (2002). Global capitalism and major corporations from the Third World. Third World Quarterly, 23(1), 81-100. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436590220108180
  • Slater, Don (2002). Capturing markets from the economists. In du Gay, Paul, Pryke, Michael (Eds.), Cultural Economy: Cultural Analysis and Commercial Life (pp. 59-77). SAGE Publications.
  • Slater, Don (2002). From calculation to alienation: disentangling economic abstractions. Economy and Society, 31(2), 234-249. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085140220123144
  • Slater, Don (2002). Marketing mass photography. In Evans, Jessica, Hall, Stuart (Eds.), Visual Culture: the Reader . Sage and Open University.
  • Slater, Don (2002). Markets, materiality and the "new economy". In Metcalfe, Stanley, Warde, Alan (Eds.), Market Relations and the Competitive Process (pp. 95-113). Manchester University Press.
  • Slater, Don (2002). Social relationships and identity online and offline. In Lievrouw, Leah, Livingstone, Sonia (Eds.), Handbook of New Media: Social Shaping and Consequences of Icts (pp. 533-546). SAGE Publications.
  • Stewart, Elizabeth (2002). Do you know me? The issue of identity as it applies to twins. Multiple Moments, (1), 11-12.
  • Tavernor, Robert (2002). Book review: Venice and the east. International History Review, 24(2), 391-393.
  • Tavernor, Robert (2002). Contemplating perfection through Piero's eyes. In Dodds, George, Tavernor, Robert (Eds.), Body and Building: Essays on the Changing Relation of Body and Architecture (pp. 78-93). MIT Press.
  • Tavernor, Robert (2002). Measure, metre, irony: reuniting pure mathematics with architecture. Architectural Research Quarterly, 6(1), 67-75. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1359135502001483
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Book review: baby’s first picture: ultrasound and the politics of fetal subjects by Lisa M. Mitchell. American Journal of Sociology, 107(6), 1621-1622. https://doi.org/10.1086/344876
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Fertile ground: feminists theorize infertility. In Inhorn, Marcia, van Balen, Frank (Eds.), Infertility Around the Globe: New Thinking on Childlessness, Gender, and Reproductive Technologies (pp. 52-78). University of California Press.
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Ranchers, scientists, and grass-roots development in the United States and Kenya. Environmental Values, 11(3), 303-326. https://doi.org/10.3197/096327102129341109
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Situated knowledges: feminist and science and technology studies perspectives. In Smelser, N. J., Wright, James, Baltes, P. B. (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences . Elsevier (Firm).
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). Strategic naturalizing: kinship in an infertility clinic. In Franklin, Sarah, McKinnon, Susan (Eds.), Relative Values: Reconfiguring Kinship Studies (pp. 175-202). Duke University Press.
  • Thompson, Charis (2002). When elephants stand for competing models of nature. In Law, John, Mol, Annemarie (Eds.), Complexities: Social Studies of Knowledge Practices (pp. 166-190). Duke University Press.
  • Tonkiss, Fran (2002). Between markets, firms and networks: constituting the cultural economy. In Metcalfe, Stanley, Warde, Alan (Eds.), Market Relations and the Competitive Process (pp. 114-129). Manchester University Press.
  • Wajcman, Judy (2002). Addressing technological change: the challenge to social theory. Current Sociology, 50(3), 347-363. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392102050003004
  • Wajcman, Judy (2002). Feminism facing industrial relations in Britain. In Kelly, John (Ed.), Industrial Relations: Critical Perspectives on Business and Management (pp. 155-173). Routledge.
  • Wajcman, Judy (2002). Gender in der Technologieforschung. In Pasero, U., Gottburgsen, A. (Eds.), Wie Natürlich Ist Geschlecht?: Gender und Die Konstruktion Von Natur und Technik (pp. 270-289). Westdeutscher Verlag.
  • Wajcman, Judy (2002). La construction mutuelle des techniques et du genre: l'etat des recherches en sociologie. In Chabaud-Rychter, Danielle, Gardey, Delphine (Eds.), L'engendrement des Choses: des Hommes, des Femmes et des Techniques (pp. 51-70). Éditions des archives contemporaines.
  • Wajcman, Judy (2002). The "feminization" of management: a study of corporate culture. In Goldberg, Christine, Rosenberger, Sieglinde K. (Eds.), Karrierefrauenkonkurrenz (pp. 103-116). StudienVerlag.
  • Wajcman, Judy, Martin, Bill (2002). Narratives of identity in modern management: the corrosion of gender difference? Sociology, 36(4), 985-1002. https://doi.org/10.1177/003803850203600410