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'Fighting Science with Social Science: Activist Scholarship in an International Resistance Project'
by Stevienna de Saille
‘Ghettos of the Mind’: Realities and Myths in the Construction of the Social Identity of a Dublin Suburb
by Martina Byrne and Brid Ni Chonaill
The Paranormal is (Still) Normal: The Sociological Implications of a Survey of Paranormal Experiences in Great Britain
by Madeleine Castro, Roger Burrows and Robin Wooffitt
Using Secondary Analysis to Maintain a Critically Reflexive Approach to Qualitative Research
by Sarah Wilson
Working at Pleasure in Young Women’s Alcohol Consumption: A Participatory Visual Ethnography
by Angus Bancroft, Mariah Jade Zimpfer, Orla Murray and Martina Karels
A Methodological Intervention in Cosmopolitanism Research: Cosmopolitan Dispositions Amongst Digital Natives
by Johan Lindell and Yu-Wei Lin
Beyond Economic Interests: Attitudes Toward Foreign Workers in Australia, the United States and East Asian Countries
by Ming-Chang Tsai and Rueyling Tzeng
An Alternative Ethics? Justice and Care as Guiding Principles for Qualitative Research
by Martyn Hammersley and Anna Traianou
The Politics of Health Services Research: Health Professionals as Hired Hands in a Commissioned Research Project in England
by Simon Dyson and Sue Dyson
Special Section Introduction: Mass Observation as Method
by Emma Casey, Fiona Courage and Nick Hubble
The Materiality of Method: The Case of the Mass Observation Archive
by Liz Moor and Emma Uprichard
Garden Stories: Auto/biography, Gender and Gardening
by Mark Bhatti
A Sociologist’s Field Notes to the Mass Observation Archive: A Consideration of the Challenges of ‘re-Using’ Mass Observation Data in a Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Study
by Rose Lindsey and Sarah Bulloch
'Clearly Necessary', 'Wonderful' and 'Engrossing'? Mass Observation Correspondents Discuss Forensic Technologies
by Dana Wilson-Kovacs
Synthetic Sociology and the ‘long Workshop’: How Mass Observation Ruined Meta-Methodology
by Rachel Hurdley
‘Mass Gambling’ from 1947 to 2011: Controversies and Pathologies
by Emma Casey
Shared Ownership and Mutual Imaginaries: Researching Research in Mass Observation
by Annebella Pollen
The Observers and the Observed: The ‘dual Vision’ of the Mass Observation Project
by Anne-Marie Kramer
Representing Attitudes to Welfare Dependency: Relational Geographies of Welfare
by Jessica Pykett
Stigmatising the Poor Without Negative Images: Images of Extreme Poverty and the Formation of Welfare Attitudes
by Béla Janky, Boglarka Bakó, Péter Szilágyi and Adrienn Bognár
Thinking with 'White Dee': The Gender Politics of 'Austerity Porn'
by Kim Allen, Imogen Tyler and Sara De Benedictis
'Benefits Street' and the Myth of Workless Communities
by Robert MacDonald, Tracy Shildrick and Andy Furlong
Golden Dawn, Media Representation and the Neoliberal Restructuring of Social Welfare: On the Greek Crisis and the Mobilization of Disidentifications
by Ioannis Prinos
Welfare Commonsense, Poverty Porn and Doxosophy
by Tracey Jensen
Good, the Bad, and the Data: Shane the Lone Ethnographer's Basic Guide to Qualitative Data Analysis by Galman, Sally Campbell
Reviewed by Kevin Walby
Ageing, Narrative and Identity: New Qualitative Social Research by Hubble, Dr Nick and Tew, Philip
Reviewed by Julia Bennett
The Naxalities and Their Ideology, Third Edition: The Naxalities and Their Ideology, Third Edition (Oxford India Paperbacks) by Ray, Rabindra
Reviewed by Carlos Eduardo Rebello de Mendonça