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1. Vividness, time and the restitution of sociological imagination.

2. ‘There is worse to come’: The biopolitics of traumatism in antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

3. Enacting Big Futures, Little Futures: Toward an ecology of futures.

4. Belonging from afar: nostalgia, time and memory.

5. Taken in by the Numbers Game: The Globalization of a Religious ‘Illusio’ and ‘Doxa’ in Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Missions to India.

6. 'Regenerating community'? Urban change and narratives of the past.

7. Sociality and a proposed analytic1 for investigating communal being-ness.

8. (Re)Locating community in relationships: questions for public policy.

9. Performing the micro-social: using theatre to debate research findings on everyday life, health and well-being.

10. The sexual in Chinese sociology: homosexuality studies in contemporary China.

11. Intimate Entanglements: Affects, more-than-human intimacies and the politics of relations in science and technology.

12. Living Well in the Neuropolis.

13. New Bottles for New Wine: Julian Huxley, Biology and Sociology in Britain.

14. Moral distinctions and structural inequality: homeless youth salvaging the self.

15. Charitable giving and lay morality: understanding sympathy, moral evaluations and social positions.

16. Interface methods: renegotiating relations between digital social research, STS and sociology.

17. Bourdieu and psychoanalysis: an empirical and textual study of a pas de deux.

18. Habitus: beyond sociology.

19. Unity and fragmentation of the habitus.

20. Habitus clivé and the emotional imprint of social mobility.

21. The madness that is the world: young activists' emotional reasoning and their participation in a local Occupy movement.

22. 'You're not going anywhere': employee retention, symbolic violence and the structuring of subordination in a UK-based call centre.

23. Nihilism and urban multiculture in outer East London.

24. 'It's kind of saving them a job isn't it?' The consumption work of household recycling.

25. Working-class participation, middle-class aspiration? Value, upward mobility and symbolic indebtedness in higher education.

26. Family ties in genes and stories: the importance of value and recognition in the narratives people tell of family.

27. Urban multiculture and everyday encounters in semi-public, franchised cafe spaces.

28. Social classes in Brazil: time, trajectory and immaterial inheritance.

29. Doing the Great British Class Survey.

30. Introduction to elites From the 'problematic of the proletariat' to a class analysis of 'wealth elites'.

31. Killing animals: sociology, species relations and institutionalized violence.

32. Between sociology and the business school: critical studies of work, employment and organization in the UK.

33. Trauma, guilt and the unconscious: some theoretical notes on violent subjectivity.

34. The sociological analysis of violence: new perspectives.

35. Towards an embodied sociology of war.

36. Agentic practice and privileging orientations among privately educated young women.

37. 'Blair's children': young women as 'aspirational subjects' in the psychic landscape of class.

38. Boundaries of middle-class identities in Turkey.

39. The classing gaze and its gendering effects: (dis)-respectability, emotional (in)-competency, and the counselling experiences of domestically violent Taiwanese men.

40. Multicultural desires? Parental negotiation of multiculture and difference in choosing secondary schools for their children.

41. Protest camps: an emerging field of social movement research.

42. Place revisited: class, stigma and urban restructuring in the case of Glasgow's Commonwealth Games.

43. Emergency futures: Exception, urgency, interval, hope.

44. Wicked futures: Meaning, matter and the sociology of the future.

45. Whose city now? Urban managerialism reconsidered (again).

46. Working-class fragmentation, party politics, and the complexities of solidarity in South Africa's United Front.

47. The narratives of hardship: the new and the old poor in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis in Europe.

48. The more-than-human city.

49. Welcome to 'Pikettyville'? Mapping London's alpha territories.

50. Written and spoken words: representations of animals and intimacy.