Sociology-The Journal of the British Sociological Association

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociology-The Journal of the British Sociological Association is 5. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Deflecting Privilege: Class Identity and the Intergenerational Self38
Left Behind in the Hungarian Rustbelt: The Cultural Political Economy of Working-Class Neo-Nationalism29
Digital Technology and Older People: Towards a Sociological Approach to Technology Adoption in Later Life27
Ethnic Penalties and Hiring Discrimination: Comparing Results from Observational Studies with Field Experiments in the UK26
A Dependent Structure of Interdependence: Structure and Agency in Relational Perspective25
Telling Reproductive Stories: Social Scripts, Relationality and Donor Conception24
Are Poor Parents Poor Parents? The Relationship between Poverty and Parenting among Mothers in the UK21
Alcohol and Flourishing for Australian Women in Midlife: A Qualitative Study of Negotiating (Un)Happiness20
Disembedded or Deeply Embedded? A Multi-Level Network Analysis of Online Labour Platforms20
Turning the Decolonial Gaze towards Ourselves: Decolonising the Curriculum and ‘Decolonial Reflexivity’ in Sociology and Social Theory19
Protests and Policies: How Radical Social Movement Activists Engage with Climate Policy Dilemmas19
Post-Truth Society? An Eliasian Sociological Analysis of Knowledge in the 21st Century19
Promoting Diversity but Striving for Excellence: Opening the ‘Black Box’ of Academic Hiring19
The Mobilisation of AI in Education: A Bourdieusean Field Analysis18
Men’s Football Fandom and the Performance of Progressive and Misogynistic Masculinities in a ‘New Age’ of UK Women’s Sport18
Everyday Nation in Times of Rising Nationalism18
Mothering through and in Violence: Discourses of the ‘Good Mother’17
No Time for a ‘Time Out’? Managing Time around (Non)Drinking17
Sober Rebels or Good Consumer-Citizens? Anti-Consumption and the ‘Enterprising Self’ in Early Sobriety15
Rethinking the Domestic Division of Labour: Exploring Change and Continuity in the Context of Redundancy15
The Guardians of the Welfare State: Universal Credit, Welfare Control and the Moral Economy of Frontline Work in Austerity Britain14
The Wageless Life of Creative Workers: Alternative Economic Practices, Commoning and Consumption Work in Cultural Labour13
Coronavirus Conjuncture: Nationalism and Pandemic States13
Sticking Together in ‘Divided Britain’: Talking Brexit in Everyday Family Relationships13
‘It Gets Really Boring if You Stay at Home’: Women, Work and Temporalities in Urban India12
Whose Lifestyle Matters at Johannesburg Pride? The Lifestylisation of LGBTQ+ Identities and the Gentrification of Activism12
Understanding Lived Experiences of Food Insecurity through a Paraliminality Lens12
The Sociology of Futurelessness12
COVID-19, Nation-States and Fragile Transnationalism12
The Christian Politics of Identity and the Making of Race in the German Welfare State11
Writing Class In and Out: Constructions of Class in Elite Businesswomen’s Autobiographies11
Disability, Social Class and Stigma: An Intersectional Analysis of Disabled Young People’s School Experiences11
Platforms Disrupting Reputation: Precarity and Recognition Struggles in the Remote Gig Economy10
From Me to You: Time Together and Subjective Well-Being in the UK10
‘It Feels Like Life Is Narrowing’: Aspirational Lifestyles and Ambivalent Futures among Norwegian ‘Top Girls’10
Anthropotropism: Searching for Recognition in the Scandinavian Gig Economy10
Grudging Acts10
Rethinking Institutional Habitus in Education: A Relational Approach for Studying Its Sources and Impacts9
Social Polarisation at the Local Level: A Four-Town Comparative Study on the Challenges of Politicising Inequality in Britain9
Between Post-Racial Ideology and Provincial Universalisms: Critical Race Theory, Decolonial Thought and COVID-19 in Britain9
Making Sense of the Social, Making the ‘Social Sense’: The Development of Children’s Perception and Judgement of Social Class9
Global Multiple Migration: Class-Based Mobility Capital of Elite Chinese Gay Men9
Black Men’s Experiences of Colourism in the UK9
Black Lives Matter: The Role of Emotions in Political Engagement9
(Invisible) Displays of Survivalist Intensive Motherhood among UK Brexit Preppers9
Developing the Concept of Belonging Work for Social Research9
Truth, Proof, Sleuth: Trust in Direct-to-Consumer DNA Testing and Other Sources of Identity Information among Australian Donor-Conceived People8
The Role of Civil Society in Political Repression: The UK Prevent Counter-Terrorism Programme8
Class Reimagined? Intersectionality and Industrial Action – the British Airways Dispute of 2009–20118
Austerity as Bureaucratic Violence: Understanding the Impact of (Neoliberal) Austerity on Disabled People in Sweden8
Deindividualising Imposter Syndrome: Imposter Work among Marginalised STEMM Undergraduates in the UK8
The Purity of Dirt: Revisiting Mary Douglas in the Light of Contemporary Consumer Interpretations of Naturalness, Purity and Dirt7
Global Inequality, Mobility Regimes and Transnational Capital: The Post-Graduation Plans of African Student Migrants7
Beyond the Nation? Or Back to It? Current Trends in the Sociology of Nations and Nationalism7
Future Building and Emotional Reflexivity: Gendered or Queered Navigations of Agency in Non-Normative Relationships?7
Thwarted or Facilitated? The Entrepreneurial Aspirations and Capabilities of New Migrants in the UK7
Bring Your Own Politics: Life Strategies and Mobilization in Response to Urban Redevelopment7
Co-Sleeping with Partners and Pets as a Family Practice of Intimacy: Israeli Couples’ Narratives of Creating Kinship7
‘I’m Mum and Dad in One, Basically’: Doing and Displaying ‘Good Lone Motherhood’7
Uncanny Europe and Protective Europeanness: When European Identity Becomes a Queerly Viable Option7
Intensive Grandmothering? Exploring the Changing Nature of Grandmothering in the Context of Changes to Parenting Culture7
The Greta Thunberg Effect: A Study of Norwegian Youth’s Reflexivity on Climate Change7
The Moral Boundary Drawing of Class: Social Inequality and Young Precarious Workers in Poland and Germany7
The ‘Selfish Element’: How Sperm and Egg Donors Construct Plausibly Moral Accounts of the Decision to Donate6
Asset-Based Futures: A Sociology for the 21st Century6
Maintaining the Status Quo through Repressed Silences: The Case of Paid Domestic Labour in Post-Apartheid South Africa6
Mobile Nationalism: Parenting and Articulations of Belonging among Globally Mobile Professionals6
Performing Trustworthiness: The ‘Credibility Work’ of Prominent Sociologists6
Educational Differences in Cycling: Evidence from German Cities6
Anticipatory Regimes in Pregnancy: Cross-Fertilising Reproduction and Parenting Culture Studies6
Distinctive or Professionalised? Understanding the Postsecular in Faith-Based Responses to Trafficking, Forced Labour and Slavery in the UK6
Dialectical Family Imaginaries: Navigating Relational Selfhood and Becoming a Parent through Assisted Reproduction in China6
Work-Time, Male-Breadwinning and the Division of Domestic Labour: Male Part-Time and Full-Time Workers in Unsettled Times6
Gay Male Football Fans’ Experiences: Authenticity, Belonging and Conditional Acceptance6
Love’s Labour’s Lost? Separation as a Constraint on Displays of Transnational Daughterhood6
Do Western Sociological Concepts Apply Globally? Towards a Global Sociology6
Introduction: Nationalism’s Futures6
The Burden of Conviviality: British Bangladeshi Muslims Navigating Diversity in London, Luton and Birmingham6
Higher Education Timescapes: Temporal Understandings of Students and Learning6
Futures in Action: Expectations, Imaginaries and Narratives of the Future6
Boundaries in the Making: Transformations in Erving Goffman’s Total Institution through the Case of a Female Benedictine Monastery5
What Future for the Sociology of Futures? Visions, Concepts and Methods5
The Aftermath of Death in the Continuing Lives of the Living: Extending ‘Bereavement’ Paradigms through Family and Relational Perspectives5
Civility and Rejection: The Contextuality of Cosmopolitan and Racist Behaviours5
Studying the Emotional Costs of Integration at Times of Change: The Case of EU Migrants in Brexit Britain5
The Responsibilised ‘Agent’ and Other Statuses5
Body Pedagogics, Transactional Identities and Human–Animal Relations5
Negotiating Novelty: Constructing the Novel within Scientific Accounts of Epigenetics5
Individualization and Individualism: Facets and Turning Points of the Entrepreneurial Self among Young People in Italy5
Carrying Europe’s ‘White Burden’, Sustaining Racial Capitalism: Young Post-Soviet Migrant Workers in Helsinki and Warsaw5
Recalibrating Everyday Futures during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Futures Fissured, on Standby and Reset in Mass Observation Responses5
Telling the Right Story at the Right Time: Women Seeking Asylum with Stories of Trafficking into the Sex Industry5
Rethinking Social Roles: Conflict and Modern Life5
Ambivalent Strategies: Student-Migrant-Workers’ Efforts at Challenging Administrative Bordering5
‘We Have Equal Opportunities – in Theory’: Lay Perceptions of Privilege, Meritocracy and Inequality in Denmark5
Future-Making in an Uncertain World: The Presence of an Open Future in Danish Young Women’s Lives5
Who Can Represent the Nation? Elite Athletes, Global Mega Events and the Contested Boundaries of National Belonging5
Inequalities in Home Learning and Schools’ Remote Teaching Provision during the COVID-19 School Closure in the UK5
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