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1. Towards Instrumental Trainability in England? The 'Official Pedagogy' Of The Core Content Framework.

2. Can a disability studies‐medical sociology rapprochement help re‐value the work disabled people do within their rehabilitation?

3. The UK COVID-19 contact tracing app as both an emerging technology and public health intervention: The need to consider promissory discourses.

4. Constructions of good mothering during lockdown learning.

5. Broader (than psychoanalysis) and deeper (than sociology): The psychosocial promise of group analysis.

6. Micro-costing and a cost-consequence analysis of the ‘Girls Active’ programme: A cluster randomised controlled trial.

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

8. Professional autonomy for midwives in the contemporary UK maternity system: part 1.

9. Sports tribes and academic identity: teaching the sociology of sport in a changing disciplinary landscape.

10. Covid-19 as a 'breaching experiment': exposing the fractured society.

11. THE HISTORY OF MASCULINITY IN THE BRITISH ATLANTIC WORLD.

12. Economic evaluation of a childhood obesity prevention programme for children: Results from the WAVES cluster randomised controlled trial conducted in schools.

13. Psychiatry and the Sociology of Novelty: Negotiating the US National Institute of Mental Health "Research Domain Criteria" (RDoC).

14. Standardizing test scores for a target population: The LMS method illustrated using language measures from the SCALES project.

15. Discovering deviance: The visibility mechanisms through which one becomes a person with dementia in interaction.

16. Psychoanalysing Social Issues: Robert Still and the Imago Group.

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

18. Higher education's many diversities: of students, institutions and experiences; and outcomes?

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

20. Evaluating Urban Energy Systems in the UK -- the Implications for Financing Heat Networks.

21. Secular ambivalence in the British security imaginary, 2001-2008.

22. What speech and language therapy do community dwelling stroke survivors with aphasia receive in the UK?

23. Making their own futures? Research change and diversity amongst contemporary British human geographers.

24. The construction of British national identity among British South Asians.

25. Contemporary adoptive kinship: a contribution to new kinship studies.

26. Metric-based vs peer-reviewed evaluation of a research output: Lesson learnt from UK’s national research assessment exercise.

27. The politics of concepts: family and its (putative) replacements.

28. Understanding Eating Events: Snacks and Meal Patterns in Great Britain.

29. Going in, out, through.

30. Physical education teachers’ continuing professional development in health-related exercise: A figurational analysis.

31. An afterword: some reflections on a seminar series.

32. Difficult friendships and ontological insecurity.

33. Private equity and the concept of brittle trust.

34. Sociology's misfortune: disciplines, interdisciplinarity and the impact of audit culture.

35. General theorizing on language, society, and education: Basil Bernstein, Goldilocks, and/or the Energizer bunny.

36. What are Academies the answer to?

37. How clinical communication has become a core part of medical education in the UK.

38. A critical examination of home care: End of life care as an illustrative case

39. Refusing to Listen: Are We Failing the Needs of People with Alcohol and Drug Problems?

40. How many of us are there and where are we? A simple independent validation of the 2001 Census and its revisions.

41. Disadvantaged young people accessing the new urban economies of the post‐industrial city.

42. A vision too far? mapping the space for a high skills project in the UK.

43. Danger on the doors: bodily risk in a demonised occupation.

44. What a Difference a Decade Makes: reflections on doing 'emancipatory' disability research.

45. Teaching Sociology within the Speech and Language Therapy Curriculum.

46. Measuring inequality in a cross-tabulation with ordered categories: from the Gini coefficient to the Tog coefficient.

47. Animals and anomalies: an analysis of the UK veterinary profession and the relative lack of state reform.

48. Housing Benefit Reform and the Private Rented Sector in the UK: On the Deleterious Effects of Short-term, Ideological “Knowledge”.

49. ETHICS AND ETHNOGRAPHY.

50. The Ethics of Social Research with Children: An Overview.