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Month: August 2011

Body work and the sociological tradition

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

Chris Shilling was invited to contribute an Afterword to a special edition of Sociology of Health and Illness. This has now been published as ‘Body … Read more

Responding to minority ethnic groups’ language support needs in Britain

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

Peter Aspinall has written a number of articles recently including ‘Responding to minority ethnic groups’ language support needs in Britain’ in Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An … Read more

The Body and Social Theory

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

Chris Shilling has just had published a Polish translation of the 2nd Edition of his The Body and Social Theory. He has also recently had … Read more

The Journal of Political Ideologies

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

One of the many international collaborative research efforts led by SSPSSR has recently come to full fruition with the publication of a special issue of … Read more

The Social Histories of “Beneficiaries”

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

Monika Krause edited a special issue of Qualitative Sociology on the theme “Knowledge in Practice” with Claudio Benzecry, to be published in October 2010. She … Read more

On Not Being Able to Paint

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

Janet Sayers has written the introduction for a new edition of Marion Milner’s classic On Not Being Able to Paint. It is published this month … Read more

Risk, Health and Parenting Culture

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

A collection of articles on ‘Risk, Health and Parenting Culture‘ are included in the journal Health, Risk and Society  guest edited edited by Ellie Lee, … Read more

Drugs, Crime and Public Health

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

Alex Stevens has published both a book and an article on illicit drug policy. In his book ‘Drugs, Crime and Public Health‘ he explores how … Read more

Is there a mixed race group in Britain? The diversity of multiracial identification and experience

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

Miri Song’s article ‘Is there a mixed race group in Britain? The diversity of multiracial identification and experience’, is now published in the journal Critical … Read more

Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 August 2011

Keith Hayward has two books published this year. The first, co-authored with Mike Presdee, is entitled Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image (Routledge). In a … Read more

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