British Journal of Sociology

Papers
(The TQCC of British Journal of Sociology is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Relations of extraction, relations of redistribution: Empire, nation, and the construction of the British welfare state45
Ordinal citizenship33
“This is a political movement, friend”: Why “incels” support violence30
‘More options…less time’ in the ‘hustle culture’ of ‘generation sensible’: Individualization and drinking decline among twenty‐first century young adults22
The absorption and multiplication of uncertainty in machine‐learning‐driven finance20
Brahmin Left versus Merchant Right? Education, class, multiparty competition, and redistribution in Western Europe20
Habitus and climate change: Exploring support and resistance to sustainable welfare and social–ecological transformations in Sweden19
Post‐industrial masculinities and gym culture: Graft, craft, and fraternity18
Understanding the social and cultural bases of Brexit*17
“They don’t know what it’s like to be at the bottom”: Exploring the role of perceived cultural distance in less‐educated citizens’ discontent with politicians16
Participation in civil society organizations and ethnic minorities’ interethnic friendships in Britain14
Primary and secondary effects of social origins on educational attainment: New findings for England14
(Dis)Engagement with queer counterpublics: Exploring intimate and family lives in online and offline spaces in China13
From parvenu to “highbrow” tastes: The rise of cultural capital in China’s intergenerational elites12
A revolt of the deplored? The role of perceived cultural distance in the educational gradient in anti‐establishment politics12
From starving artist to entrepreneur. Justificatory pluralism in visual artists' grant proposals12
Survival finance and the politics of equal pay12
Older Iranian Muslim women’s experiences of sex and sexuality: A biographical approach12
Unveiling everyday discrimination. Two field experiments on discrimination against religious minorities in day‐to‐day interactions12
The intergenerational transmission of language skill12
A “Phoenix” rising from the ashes: China’s Tongqi, marriage fraud, and resistance11
The adaptation of educational expectations in response to ability tracking: Variations by migration background10
Ethnic inequality in choice‐ and performance‐driven education systems: A longitudinal study of educational choices in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden10
Belonging, believing, behaving, and Brexit: Channels of religiosity and religious identity in support for leaving the European Union*10
Rethinking respectability politics10
How (not) to feed young children: A class‐cultural analysis of food parenting practices10
Data money makers: An ethnographic analysis of a global cryptocurrency community9
Temporality in the social sciences: New directions for a political sociology of time9
Terrorist attacks and minority perceived discrimination9
Damaged hardmen: Organized crime and the half‐life of deindustrialization8
“Involved in something (involucrado en algo)”: Denial and stigmatization in Mexico’s “war on drugs”8
“It's hard to become mothers”: The moral economy of postponing motherhood in neoliberal Chile8
The dark side of onward migration: Experiences and strategies of Italian‐Bangladeshis in the UK at the time of the post‐Brexit referendum8
“How you keep going”: Voluntary sector practitioners' story‐lines as emotion work7
From integrated to fragmented elites. The core of Swiss elite networks 1910–20157
Conceptualising informal institutions: Drawing on the case of guanxi7
Spatial and social mobility in England and Wales: A sub‐national analysis of differences and trends over time7
“If no one grieves, no one will remember”: Cultural palimpsests and the creation of social ties through rituals7
Far‐right boundary construction towards the “other”: Visual communication of Danish People’s Party on social media6
“You have to do something”: Snoring, sleep interembodiment and the emergence of agency6
Narrating inequality, eliding empire6
Resilience as a multi‐directional movement process: A conceptual and empirical exploration6
Dynamics of wilful ignorance in organizations6
The social infrastructure of online marketplaces: Trade, work and the interplay of decided and emergent orders6
Social capital as a partial explanation for gender wage gaps6
Thinking against empire: Anticolonial thought as social theory6
How the past becomes the past: The temporal positioning of collective memory6
Who you know: The classed structure of social capital6
What cultural hierarchy? Cultural tastes, status and inequality6
Just what is critical race theory, and what is it doing in British sociology? From “BritCrit” to the racialized social system approach6
From occupational to existential class: How to analyze class structure in hybrid societies (The case of Serbia)6
Contested ease: Negotiating contradictory modes of elite distinction in face‐to‐face interaction6
How happenings do (not) turn into events: A typology and an application to the case of 9/11 in the American and Dutch public spheres6
The paradox of local inequality: Meritocratic beliefs in unequal localities6
Piketty comes to South Africa6
From workers to capitalists in less than two generations: A study of Chinese urban top group transformation between 1988 and 20136
A divided kingdom? Variation in polarization, sorting, and dimensional alignment among the British public, 1986–20185
Public support for social security in 66 countries: Prosperity, inequality, and household income as interactive causes5
Dynastic cores and the borrowed time of newcomers. Wealth accumulation and the Norwegian one percent5
Childhood disability, social class and social mobility: A neglected relationship5
Breaking the silence on femicide: How women challenge epistemic injustice and male violence5
Profile of the super rich in China: A social space analysis5
“The whole thing is really managing crisis”: Practice theory insights into interpreters' work experiences of success and failure5
Outward specific trust in the balancing of hierarchical government trust: Evidence from mainland China5
“The media love the artificial versions of what’s going on”: Media (mis)representations of Down’s syndrome5
Societal religiosity and the gender gap in political interest, 1990–20145
The structure of food taste in 21st century Britain5
Anywheres, Somewheres, local attachment, and civic participation4
Historical change in an elite profession—Class origins and grades among law graduates over 200 years4
Below the radar: A U.K. benefit fraud media coverage tsunami—Impact, ideology, and society4
Epistemology of surveillance: Revealing unmarked forms of discipline and punishment in Israeli academia4
Public life as identity construction: A case study based on an SL square‐dancing group in Shanghai4
Religious residue: The impact of childhood religious socialization on the religiosity of nones in France, Germany, Great Britain, and Sweden4
The social origins and schooling of a scientific elite: Fellows of the Royal Society born from 19004
Legacies of civil wars: A 14‐year study of social conflicts and well‐being outcomes in farming economies4
The resentful undergrowth of nostalgia: Ontological insecurity, relative deprivation and powerlessness4
Income inequality, cultural capital, and high school students' academic achievement in OECD countries: A moderated mediation analysis4
Black lives matter, capital, and ideology: Spiraling out from India4
Making financial uncertainty count: Unit‐linked insurance, investment and the individualisation of financial risk in British life insurance4
Caregiving fathers and the negotiation of crossroads: Journeys of continuity and change4
Understanding autonomy and relationality in men's lives4
“I don’t think anybody really knows”: Constructing reflexive ignorance in climate change adaptation4
Intersectionality on the go: The diffusion of Black feminist knowledge across disciplinary and geographical borders4
Agricultural capitalism, climatology and the “stabilization” of climate in the United States, 1850–19204
Lives on track? Long‐term earnings returns to selective school placement in England and Denmark4
Parenthood and dynamics of life satisfaction in times of COVID‐194
Elite recruitment in US finance: How university prestige is used to secure top executive positions4
How moderates make boundaries after protracted conflict. Everyday universalists, agonists, transformists and cosmopolitans in contemporary Northern Ireland4
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