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It’s been a month since we launched our new web portal services on the BSA website and we’d like your feedback. The new portal allows both members and non-members to control…
This month we have five copies of David Morgan’s, Snobbery to give away. Snobbery is a more serious matter than some may think: the arguments around Brexit and Trump show that…
Which book has really set your MedSoc synapses alight in the last three years? Do you think it’s made a significant contribution to medical sociology? What about sociology of health…
Biomarkers for chronic stress are 40% higher in women bringing up two children while working full-time, new research shows. Working from home and flexitime have no effect on their level…
Another ‘sociology and feminism’ event took place in London on 11 December 2018 attended by 90 school pupils from 4 secondary schools in the King’s Cross area of London. This has…
Snobbery has changed over the centuries and is today dominated by different tastes in house decoration, food and wine, a new book says. In Snobbery, published today [12 December 2018], Professor…
We are a group of scholars seeking expressions of support for a new BSA Sociology of Consumption Study Group which will advance research on consumption from sociological perspectives. The Study…
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…
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…