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Guest Authors / Neil Small

Should cousin marriage be banned?

The social construction of genetic risk Richard Holden MPs’ unsuccessful Private Members Bill to ban cousin marriage provoked a debate in the UK Parliament and in the media in 2024/5….

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Staff working from home less likely to get pay rises or promotions, says research

Managers are reluctant to promote or give pay rises to staff who work from home part or all of the time, new research shows. They believe that staff who work…

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REF 2029: Chair and Deputy Chair Announced for Sociology Sub-Panel

The British Sociological Association welcomes the appointment of Professor Claire Alexander (University of Manchester) as Chair and Professor Lucinda Platt (London School of Economics and Political Science) as Deputy Chair…

BSA News / British Sociological Association

Introducing Our New Trustees for 2025

We’re delighted to welcome three new Trustees to the BSA Board this year – each bringing their own perspective, expertise and dedication to the discipline.  At a time of transformation…

Guest Authors / Charles Umney, Mark Stuart, Ioulia Bessa, Simon Joyce, Denis Neumann and Vera Trappmann

Understanding international waves of platform labour unrest

How, where and why do platform workers protest? Platform work, exemplified by firms like Uber and Deliveroo, attracts seemingly endless discussion; journalistic, political, and sociological. Policy debates generally associate platforms…

Guest Authors / Alexandrina Vanke

The creative power of social imagination. Or how ‘ordinary’ people view inequalities in Russian society

The Russia-Ukraine war and the ongoing negotiations on the possible resolutions of the conflict draw attention to the socio-political processes in both societies. If Ukraine is open to exploration by…

BSA News / British Sociological Association

The BSA’s Final Post on X

We will no longer be active on X (formerly Twitter).  As of today (1 May), we have ceased posting on the platform and will not be using it to share…

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Book that studies Germany after the arrival of more than a million migrants in 2015 wins prestigious prize

A book that looks at Germany in the wake of the arrival of more than a million migrants in 2015 has won a prestigious prize. Affective Bordering: Race, Deservingness and…

BSA News / British Sociological Association

Mothers who use state-funded childcare less likely to look after their parents, research says

Mothers who benefit from free state-funded childcare are less likely to look after elderly and sick members of their household, including their parents, new research shows. This was mainly because…

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