Sociology-The Journal of the British Sociological Association

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociology-The Journal of the British Sociological Association is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2019-06-01 to 2023-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
A New Model of Social Class? Findings from the BBC’s Great British Class Survey Experiment628
Power and Subjectivity at Work: From Degradation to Subjugation in Social Relations430
The Nature of Trust: From Georg Simmel to a Theory of Expectation, Interpretation and Suspension416
Gender Convergence in Domestic Work: Discerning the Effects of Interactional and Institutional Barriers from Large-scale Data268
The Normalization of ‘Sensible’ Recreational Drug Use262
The Disappearance of the Sick-Man from Medical Cosmology, 1770-1870260
Young People's Time Perspectives: From Youth to Adulthood198
Towards an Ethical Framework for Publishing Twitter Data in Social Research: Taking into Account Users’ Views, Online Context and Algorithmic Estimation173
Bonding and Bridging Social Capital: Reflections from Belfast148
Networked but Commodified: The (Dis)Embeddedness of Digital Labour in the Gig Economy122
From Fatherhood to Fathering: Transmission and Change among British Fathers in Four-generation Families111
The Uses of Whiteness: What Sociologists Working on Europe Can Draw from US Research on Whiteness105
From Ethics to Analytics: Aspects of Participants' Orientations to the Presence and Relevance of Recording Devices93
Exploring Complex Transitions: Looking Back at the ‘Golden Age’ of From School to Work83
We Really Do Know What You Do: A Comparison of Reports from 11 Year Olds and their Parents in Respect of Parental Economic Activity and Occupation74
Recovering Emotion from Emotion Management64
Migrant Capitals: Proposing a Multi-Level Spatio-Temporal Analytical Framework60
A New Age for Media Coverage of Women’s Sport? An Analysis of English Media Coverage of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup58
New Migrants’ Social Integration, Embedding and Emplacement in Superdiverse Contexts58
Necropolitics and the Slow Violence of the Everyday: Asylum Seeker Welfare in the Postcolonial Present55
Working Utopias and Social Movements: An Investigation Using Case Study Materials from Radical Mental Health Movements in Britain49
Speed-Up Society? Evidence from the UK 2000 and 2015 Time Use Diary Surveys48
The Nature of Trust: From Georg Simmel to a Theory of Expectation, Interpretation and Suspension48
Community and Conviviality? Informal Social Life in Multicultural Places44
From Ethnography to Theory: A Programme and Paradigm in the Sociology of Education44
On the Class Mobility of Women: Results from Different Approaches to the Analysis of Recent British Data42
Are Flexible Work Arrangements Associated with Lower Levels of Chronic Stress-Related Biomarkers? A Study of 6025 Employees in the UK Household Longitudinal Study40
Research Ethics in the UK: What Can Sociology Learn from Health?40
The Right to Rights?38
Does Unemployment Run in Families? Some Findings from the General Household Survey38
Does Unequal Housework Lead to Divorce? Evidence from Sweden36
Are the Unemployed an Underclass? Some Evidence from the Social Change and Economic Life Initiative36
From Banana Time to Just-in-Time: Power and Resistance at Work34
Navigating the Central Mediterranean in a Time of ‘Crisis’: Disentangling Migration Governance and Migrant Journeys33
Ageing in a Gentrifying Neighbourhood: Experiences of Community Change in Later Life27
Cultural Engagement and the Economic Performance of the Cultural and Creative Industries: An Occupational Critique27
`Things are Getting Better all the Time'?27
Some Social and Physical Correlates of Intergenerational Social Mobility: Evidence from the West of Scotland Collaborative Study26
Fear of Crime, Urban Fortunes and Suburban Social Movements: Some Reflections from Manchester25
Wealth Elite Moralities: Wealthy Entrepreneurs’ Moral Boundaries24
The Intergenerational Transmission of Islam in England and Wales: Evidence from the Citizenship Survey24
The Methodological Divide of Sociology: Evidence from Two Decades of Journal Publications24
AIDS: From Panic Stations to Power Relations Sociological Perspectives and Problems24
The `Project of Modernity' and the Parameters for a Critical Sociology: An Argument with Illustrations from Medical Sociology23
Integrating Children’s Human Rights and Child Poverty Debates: Examples from Young Lives in Ethiopia and India23
Technology, Affordances and Occupational Identity Amongst Older Telecommunications Engineers: From Living Machines to Black-Boxes23
Not Entitled to Talk: (Mis)recognition, Inequality and Social Activism of Young Muslims22
From `Welfare Capitalism' to `Market Capitalism'; A Comparative Review of Trends towards Employment Flexibility in the Labour Markets of Three Major European Societies21
Occupational Change Over Childbirth: Evidence from a National Survey21
Qualitative Secondary Analysis: Building Longitudinal Samples to Understand Men’s Generational Identities in Low Income Contexts20
European Identities: From Absent-Minded Citizens to Passionate Europeans20
From Normal Baby to Handicapped Child: Unravelling the Idea of Subnormality in Families of Mentally Handicapped Children20
How Persistent Is Generalised Trust?20
Imagining a Gendered Future: Children’s Essays from the National Child Development Study in 196920
From Orientalism to Global Sociology20
Rediscovering the Moral: The ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Sociology of Morality in the Context of the Behavioural Sciences19
What Makes a Hero? Theorising the Social Structuring of Heroism19
‘Brewing the Truth’: Craft Beer, Class and Place in Contemporary London19
Brexit and the Classed Politics of Bordering: The British in France and European Belongings18
Modes of Eating and Phased Routinisation: Insect-Based Food Practices in the Netherlands18
Social Networks and Subjective Wellbeing in Australia: New Evidence from a National Survey18
Towards a Sociological Understanding of Sexting as a Social Practice: A Case Study of University Undergraduate Men18
Identity Refusal: Distancing from Non-Drinking in a Drinking Culture18
Material Affinities: ‘Doing’ Family through the Practices of Passing On17
Social Isolation as Stigma-Management: Explaining Long-Term Unemployed People’s ‘Failure’ to Network17
Advantage ‘Finds Its Way’: How Privileged Families Exploit Opportunities in Different Systems of Secondary Education17
From Passion to Compassion: A Caring Inquiry into Creative Work as Socially Engaged Art17
Empathy Rituals: Small Conversations about Emotional Distress on Twitter17
Using Quasi-variance to Communicate Sociological Results from Statistical Models17
Hopes and Fears: Community Cohesion and the ‘White Working Class’ in One of the ‘Failed Spaces’ of Multiculturalism16
Constructing Rights and Wrongs in Humanitarian Action: Contributions from a Sociology of Praxis16
From Class Politics to Classed Politics16
Chiefs in the City: Traditional Authority in the Modern State16
Ownership and Control in a Satellite Economy: A Discussion from Scottish Data16
The Sociological Role of Collective Singing during Intense Moments of Protest: The Disengagement from the Gaza Strip16
Muslim Men, Racialised Masculinities and Personal Life16
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