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Guest Authors / Professor Geoff Payne

Relaunched Social Mobility Commission includes a sociologist for the first time

A welcome first for the Government’s re-constituted Social Mobility Commission is the inclusion of a sociologist. Dr Sam Friedman (LSE), a leading figure in the younger generation of mobility researchers,…

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Read the December Issues of Cultural Sociology, Sociology and Work, Employment and Society!

As 2018 draws to a close, the BSA journals will be publishing the latest research in their December issues. Cultural Sociology covers a variety of topics, from human trafficking, to the…

Guest Authors / Dr Chamion Caballero

Seeing Black History as British History: recognising mixed race Britain

In a two part series, Dr Chamion Caballero discusses both the importance of having aspects of black British history recognised more widely as intrinsic parts of British history rather than…

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Membership Deal

Would you be interested in two months’ free membership to the national subject association for sociologists? If so, join us for 2019! As a BSA member you can take advantage…

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Book Giveaway

This month we have five copies of White privilege: The myth of a post-racial society by Kalwant Bhopal to giveaway.
Guest Authors / Dr Malachi McIntosh

Who are we? Where are we going?

It’s been a tumultuous few years. The 2016-18 roll call of events is familiar to us all: an unexpected vote to leave the EU, the election of the US’s least…

Guest Authors / Professor Nasar Meer

The Future Lasts a Long Time – 50 Years After Enoch Powell

This is a year of race related anniversaries. While it is fifty years since Enoch Powell’s infamous address to the West Midlands Area Conservative Political Association, it is seventy years…

Guest Authors / Mohamed Omar

‘New’Scots? (Re)Writing Somali Histories in Scotland

How is history written and by whom?  These are questions that have been raised with frequency across the decolonising movement and in particular, by the Cadaan Studies movement, which has focused on…

Guest Authors / Gurminder K Bhambra

What does Black History Month have to do with Sociology?

In 1970, CLR James, the Caribbean-born British historian and philosopher, was interviewed by the journal Black Scholar. James is perhaps most well-known for the publication of Black Jacobins, his account of the…

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