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1. Built policy: school-building and architecture as policy instrument.

2. Care chronicles: needing, seeking and getting self-funded social care as biographical disruptions among older people and their families.

3. Trust schools and the politics of persuasion and the mobilisation of interest.

4. Measuring religious social capital: the scale properties of the Williams Religious Social Capital Index (WRSCI) among cathedral congregations.

5. Discursive alignment of trafficking, rights and crime control.

6. Understanding SAFE Housing – putting older LGBT* people’s concerns, preferences and experiences of housing in England in a sociological context.

7. 'Getting On With It': Life Narratives of Disadvantaged Young Adults in a Medium-Sized UK Town.

8. Critical realism in economics and open-systems ontology: A critique.

9. New Destinations? Assessing the Post-migration Social Mobility of Minority Ethnic Groups in England and Wales.

10. Beyond toleration: privacy, citizenship and sexual minorities in England and Wales.

11. Cluster Sampling Bias in Government-Sponsored Evaluations: A Correlational Study of Employment and Welfare Pilots in England.

12. The human geography of Twitter: Quantifying regional identity and inter-region communication in England and Wales.

13. Soil health pilot study in England: Outcomes from an on-farm earthworm survey.

14. Young children as beings, becomings, having beens: an integrated approach to role-play.

15. Gilbert Burnet: Compromise and the Birth of the Social Contract.

16. Visions of the Island Mother: Americans and Germans Speak about England.

17. Private equity and the concept of brittle trust.

18. Edward Shils’ Turn Against Karl Mannheim: The Central European Connection.

19. Homeownership, Poverty and Educational Achievement: School Effects as Neighbourhood Effects.

20. A. H. Halsey: Oxford as a base for social research and educational reform.

21. Leeds calling: the influence of London on the gentrification of regional cities.

22. Issues for a Neo-Polanyian Research Agenda in Economic Sociology.

23. Boundary work in the nursing curriculum: the case of sociology.

24. Regulación de la formación y la profesionalización docente en Inglaterra: implicaciones en la autonomía profesional y la acción sindical.

25. Why do people choose not to take part in screening? Qualitative interview study of atrial fibrillation screening nonparticipation.

26. The concealed middle? An exploration of ordinary young people and school GCSE subject area attainment.

27. EARLY DAYS AT THE TAVISTOCK INSTITUTE.

28. Generational research: between historical and sociological imaginations.

29. Counting the dead and regulating the living: early modern statistics and the formation of the sociological imagination (1662-1897).

30. Desperately seeking sociology: nursing student perceptions of sociology on nursing courses.

31. Smith's Sentiments (1759) and Wright's Passions (1601): the beginnings of sociology.

32. Relationships of Disability with Age Among Adults Aged 50 to 85: Evidence from the United States, England and Continental Europe.

33. Social dimensions of adolescent substance use.

34. The dark side of hope and trust: Constructed expectations and the value-for-money regulation of new medicines.

35. Contracts in the English NHS: Market levers and social embeddedness.

36. The final frontier: The UK's new coalition government turns the English National Health Service over to the global health care market.

37. Social Constructions of Young Children in 'Special', 'Inclusive' and Home Environments.

38. "Let no one despise your youth"A sociological approach to youth justice under New Labour 1997-2010.

39. The slide to pragmatism: A values-based understanding of 'dangerous' personality disorders.

40. Can sectionalism be good for solidarity? Some evidence from the maritime construction industry on Tyneside.

41. Dumbing down or beefing up the curriculum? Integrating an 'academic skills framework' into a first year sociology programme.

42. The Uses of Sociology for Real-time History.

43. Gentrification as global habitat: a process of class formation or corporate creation?

44. Mixed Tenure Communities and Neighbourhood Quality.

45. Social capital and social exclusion in England and Wales (1972-1999).

46. FEAR OF CRIME, URBAN FORTUNES AND SUBURBAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: SOME REFLECTIONS FROM MANCHESTER.

47. Believing and belonging: Religion in rural England.

48. Age relations in an English church .

49. Social fluidity in industrial nations: England, France and Sweden.

50. Managing social change: a process-sociological approach to understanding organisational change within the National Health Service.