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Strike action is about to begin again in universities across the UK (46 pre-1992 institutions will strike on pension issues, 57 pre-1992 and post 1992 will strike on pay and…
One of the most rewarding aspects of my research is calling up documents at the British Library and discovering a new collection of stories that tell me something about the…
This month we have five copies of the Winner of the 2019 Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize, Infectious Change: Reinventing Chinese Public Health after an…
Getting involved, engaging with communities and being part of the fray is perhaps a defining aspect of who we are as sociologists. We investigate, ask questions, challenge the status quo,…
This month we have five copies of Social Mobility for the 21st Century: Everyone a Winner? by Steph Lawler and Geoff Payne ready to give away. Social Mobility for the 21st Century addresses…
Each year Sociology and Work, Employment and Society look for new volunteers to join their Associate and Editorial boards. Becoming a board member is an excellent way to support the…
We invite you to participate in a research study commissioned by the British Sociological Association (BSA) exploring the place of presence of race and ethnicity within the Sociology curricula at…
This month we have five copies of Money: Myths, Truths and Alternatives by Mary Mellor ready to give away. What does money mean? Where does it come from and how…
If Wikipedia is correct, the term Brexit first appeared in a blog written by one Peter Wilding in May 2012. Little, I suspect, did Peter know how significant his term…