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1. Continuities and change in skilled work: a comparison of five paper manufacturing plants in the UK, Australia and the USA.

2. The production and reception of scientific papers in the academic-industrial complex: The clinical evaluation of a new medicine.

3. Distinctions in the making: A theoretical discussion of youth and cultural capital.

4. Dwelling in epistemic disobedience: A reply to Go.

5. The revolution next door.

6. Deskilling or enskilling?: an empirical investigation of recent theories of the labour process.

7. Scalar properties of the transnational field of human rights: Field effects and human rights in Bahrain.

8. Data money makers: An ethnographic analysis of a global cryptocurrency community.

9. Exploring normative frameworks of fairness through (relational) institutional habitus in Oxford's undergraduate admissions process.

10. Facing arrhythmia. Reconstructing time in the pandemic by the metropolitan creative classes in Poland.

11. After inclusion. Thinking with Julian Go's 'Thinking against empire: Anticolonial thought as social theory'.

12. Two Islamophobias? Racism and religion as distinct but mutually supportive dimensions of anti‐Muslim prejudice.

13. Epistemology of surveillance: Revealing unmarked forms of discipline and punishment in Israeli academia.

14. Managing racism? Race equality and decolonial educational futures.

15. Humanitarianism, securitization, and containment in Jordan's Za'atari Refugee Camp.

16. How educational systems respond to diversity, inclusion and social justice: Disability, power, discipline, territoriality and deterritorialization.

17. Dual nationality, anti‐citizenship, and xeno‐racism: Online tropes on migrant (in)gratitude, and (in)adequate Britishness of Nazanin Zaghari‐Ratcliffe.

18. Income change and sympathy for right‐wing populist parties in the Netherlands: The role of gender and income inequality within households.

19. Saving one's face while saving one's soul? The refraction of tactical approaches to penance as a disciplinary device in Counter‐Reformation Italy.

20. Social stratification in meaningful work: Occupational class disparities in the United Kingdom.

21. Piketty comes to South Africa.

22. What cultural hierarchy? Cultural tastes, status and inequality.

23. Standpoint theory and middle‐range theorizing in International Sociology.

24. Gender inequality in the one percent: A look under the hood of high incomes in Germany.

25. 'We need to start building up what's called herd immunity': Scientific dissensus and public broadcasting in the Covid‐19 pandemic.

26. What the pregnancy test is testing.

27. State work and the testing concours of citizenship.

28. Against a descriptive turn.

29. Foundational stigma: Place‐based stigma in the age before advanced marginality.

30. The Hiroshima memory complex.

31. "Pints or half‐pints": Gender, functional democratization, and the consumption of drink in Ireland.

32. Social mobilization and political change in countries governed by the left: The cases of Argentina and Brazil.

33. The dark side of onward migration: Experiences and strategies of Italian‐Bangladeshis in the UK at the time of the post‐Brexit referendum.

34. Risk factors associated with Rohingya refugee girls' education in Bangladesh: A multilevel analysis of survey data.

35. The class differentiation of older age: Capitals and lifestyles.

36. ‘Levelling up’ social mobility? Comparing the social and spatial mobility for university graduates across districts of Britain.

37. Conference of the British Sociological Association, 1955. VI The Press and Public Opinion.

38. From where do legislators draw scientific knowledge? Organizations as scientific authorities in four countries' parliamentary debates.

39. Neoliberal precarity and primalization: A biosocial perspective on the age of insecurity, injustice, and unreason.

40. The structure of food taste in 21st century Britain.

41. Damaged hardmen: Organized crime and the half‐life of deindustrialization.

42. "Because we all love K‐Pop": How young adults reshape symbolic boundaries in Paris, Manchester, and Philadelphia.

43. Dimensions of class identification? On the roots and effects of class identity.

44. Far‐right boundary construction towards the "other": Visual communication of Danish People's Party on social media.

45. Status, stand, capital, class: what do stratified patterns of cultural tastes mean?

46. A child's day: trends in time use in the UK from 1975 to 2015.

47. The economy of smiles: affect, labour and the contemporary deserving poor.

48. The moral economy of ready‐made food.

49. Just what is critical race theory, and what is it doing in British sociology? From "BritCrit" to the racialized social system approach.

50. Nation‐builders and market architects: How social origins mold the careers of law graduates over 200 years in Norway.