Publications CRESC1 - Oct 2004- Sep 2009
Publications by core funded staff (ESRC and Host Institution) are indicated by *, all other outputs are by affiliate staff, but we only list their publications which are, at least in part, dependent on their CRESC activities (i.e. it is not a complete listing of their publications).
Books
- A1.1 *Bennett, T., Savage, M., Silva, E. B., Warde, A., Gayo-Cal, M. & Wright, D., (2009) Culture, Class, Distinction, London: Routledge
- A1.2 *Bennett, T., (2008) Culture and Society: Collected Essays, Beijing: Guangxi Normal University Press
- A1.3 *Bennett T., & J. Frow (eds.) (2008) Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London: Sage
- A1.4 *Bennett, T., (2007) Critical Trajectories: Culture, Society, Intellectuals, Malden US and Oxford: Blackwell
- A1.5 *Blokland, T. & Savage, M., (eds.) (2008) Networked Urbanism: Social Capital on the Ground, Aldershot: Ashgate
- A1.6 Buchanan, I., & Thoburn, N., (2008) Deleuze and Politics, Edinburgh University Press
- A1.7 Campbell, J., Erickson, M., Gray, A., Hanson, S. & Wood, H. (eds.) (2007) Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies Stencilled Occasional Papers, 2 Volumes, London: Routledge
- A1.8 Crossley, N., (2006) Reflexive Embodiment in Contemporary Society, Buckingham: Open University Press
- A1.9 Corsín Jiménez, A., (ed.) (2008) Culture and Well-being: Anthropological Approaches to Freedom and Political Ethics, London: Pluto Press
- A1.10 Du Gay, P., & Elliott, A., (eds.) (2009) Identity in Question, London: Sage
- A1.11 Du Gay, P., McFall, L., & Carter, S., (eds.) (2008) Conduct: Sociology and Social Worlds, Manchester University Press
- A1.12 *Erturk, I., Froud, J., Leaver, A., Johal, S., & Williams, K., (2008) Financialization at Work, London: Routledge
- A1.13 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Johal, S., & Williams, K., (2006) Financialization and Strategy Narrative and Numbers, London: Routledge
- A1.14 *Harvey, P., Edwards, J., & Wade, P., (eds.) (2007) Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice, Oxford: Berg
- A1.15 Hesmondhalgh, D., & Toynbee, J., (eds.) (2008) The Media and Social Theory, CRESC Culture, Economy and the Social Series, London and New York: Routledge
- A1.16 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2007) The Cultural Industries, 2nd edition, London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi: Sage
- A1.17 *Hill, A., (2008) Re-Imagining the War on Terror: Seeing, Waiting, Travelling, London: Palgrave Macmillan
- A1.18 Howcroft, D., & Land, F., (eds.) (2009) Foundations, Philosophy and Research Method, Major Currents in Information Systems, Vol.1, London: Sage
- A1.19 Jordan, T., (2008) Hacking: Digital Media and Technological Determinism, Cambridge: Polity Press
- A1.20 *Leeuwen, M., van, Maas, I., & Miles, A’,(eds.) (2005), Marriage Patterns and Social Class, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- A1.21 MacDonald, S., (2008) Difficult Heritage: Negotiating the Nazi Past in Nuremberg and Beyond, London: Routledge
- A1.22 *Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) (2008) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell
- A1.23 *Savage, M., & Bagnall, G., Longhurst, B.J., (2005) Globalisation and Belonging, London: Sage
- A1.24 *Scherger, S., (2007) Destandardisierung, Differenzierung, Individualisierung. Westdeutsche Lebensläufe im Wandel, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag. [Destandardisation, Differentiation, Individualisation? West German Life Courses under Change]
- A1.25 Shaoul, J., Stafford, A., & Stapleton, P., (eds.) (2008) Financial Black Holes: Accounting for Privately Financed Roads in the UK, Glasgow: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland
- A1.26 Toynbee, J., (2007) Bob Marley: Herald of a Postcolonial World? Cambridge: Polity Press
- A1.27 Toynbee, J., Bennett, A., & Shank, B., (eds.) (2006) The Popular Music Studies Reader, London: Routledge
- A1.28 Trauth, E., Howcroft, D., Butler, T., Fitzgerald, B., & DeGross, J., (2006) Social Inclusion: Societal & Organizational Implications for Information Systems, London: Springer-Verlag
- A1.29 Umbach, M., (2009) German Cities and Bourgeois Modernism, 1890-1924, Oxford: University Press
- A1.30 Wade, P., (2009) Race and Sex in Latin America, London: Pluto Press
- A1.31 Wade, P., Urrea, F., & Viveros, M., (eds.) (2008) Raza, etnicidad y sexualidades: ciudadanía y multiculturalismo en América Latina, Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Universidad del Valle
- A1.32 Wade, P., (ed.) (2007) Race, Ethnicity and Nation: Perspectives from Kinship and Genetics, Oxford: Berghahn Books
- A1.33 Watson, S., Carter, S., & Jordan, T., (eds.) (2008) Security: Sociology and Social Worlds, Manchester University Press
- A1.34 Watson, S., (2006) City Publics: The (Dis)Enchantments of Urban Encounters, London: Routledge
- A1.35 Watson, S., & Studdert, D., (2006) Spaces of Diversity: Markets as Sites of Social Interaction, Bristol: Policy Press and Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- A1.36 Wood, H., (2009) Talking With Television: Women, Talk Shows, and Modern Self-Reflexivity, Illinois: University of Illinois Press
- A1.37 Woodward, K., (2009) Embodied Sporting Practices: Regulating Bodies Regulatory Bodies, London: Palgrave Macmillan
- A1.38 Woodward, K., & Woodward, S., (2009) Why Feminism Matters: Feminism Lost and Found, London: Palgrave Macmillan
- A1.39 Woodward, K., (2006) Boxing Masculinity and Identity, the ‘I’ of the Tiger, London: Routledge
*Core CRESC Staff 13 books
A2: Book chapters
- A2.1 *Bennett, T., (2009) 'The Art Museum as Civic Machiner’, in Martinz-Turek, C., & Sommer, M., (eds.) Storyline. Narrationen im Museum, Vienna: Verlag Turia + Kant. pp 57-73.
- A2.2 *Bennett, T., (2008) 'Sociology and Culture', in T. Bennett and J. Frow (eds.) Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London: Sage, pp 86-106.
- A2.3 *Bennett, T., (2008) Introduction: Vocabularies of Culture’, in T. Bennett and J. Frow (eds.) Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London: Sage, pp 1-16.
- A2.4 *Bennett T., (2006) ‘Exhibition, difference and the logic of culture’, in Karp, I., & Kratz, C., (eds.), Museum Frictions: Public Cultures/Global Transformations, Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
- A2.5 *Bennett T., (2006) ‘Civic seeing: museums and the organisation of vision’, in MacDonald, S., (ed.), Companion to Museum Studies, Oxford: Blackwell.
- A2.6 *Bennett T., (2006) ‘Culture and differences: the challenges of multiculturalism’, in Boda, S., & Cifarelli, M.R., (eds.), When Culture Makes the Difference: Heritage, Arts and Media in Multicultural Society, Rome: Meltemi Editore, pp. 21–37. Also in French and Spanish translation in Negrier, E. (ed) La fin des cultures nationales?
- A2.7 Bertie, A., Himmelweit, S., & Trigg, A.B. (2006) 'Social norms, cognitive dissonance and broadcasting: how to influence economic agents,' in Bruun, C., (ed.), Advances in Artificial Economics, Berlin: Springer Verlag, pp. 235-252.
- A2.8 Brandtstädter, S., & Schubert, G., (2006) ‘Democratic Thought and Practice in Rural China’, in Julio, F., (ed.), On the State of Democracy, London: Routledge. (Reprint of Journal Issue).
- A2.9 Buchanan, I., & Thoburn, N., (2008) ‘Introduction: Deleuze and Politics’, in Buchanan, I., & Thoburn, N., Deleuze and Politics, Edinburgh University Press, pp 1-12.
- A2.10 Collins, R., (2009) ‘Media in Transition: Social Changes, Economic Upheavals, Content Development’, in Pitzer, S., & Scheithauer, I., (eds.) Lost in Transition. Uberlebensstrategien fuer das private Fernsehen, Berlin: Vistas Verlag, pp 27-48.
- A2.11 Collins, R., (2009) ‘E-Governance and the Governance of the Global Internet’, in Budd, L., & Harris, L., (eds.) eGovernance: Managing or Governing? London: Routledge, pp 53-70.
- A2.12 Collins, R., (2009) ‘Misrecognitions: Positive and Negative Freedom in EU Media Policy and Regulation, From Television without Frontiers to the Audiovisual Media Services Directive’, in Bondebjerg, I., & Madsen, P., (eds.) Media, Democracy and European Culture, Bristol: Intellect, pp 334-361.
- A2.13 Collins, R., (2008) ‘Wer bietet in der digitalen Welt zuverlaessige und vielfaeltige Informationen, und wie koennen Nutzer darauf zugreifen? Unterscheidliche Arten von Anbietern und ihre Funktion fuer die oeffentliche Kommunikation’, in Schultz, W., & Held, T., (eds.) Mehr Vertrauen in Inhalte, Berlin: Vistas Verlag, pp 59-90.
- A2.14 Collins, R., (2007) Regulating the Push and Pull Medium, in Berry, R., (ed.) Settling the frontiers: debating the EU’s Audiovisual Media Services Directive, London: KnowledgePolitics. http://www.knowledgepolitics.org.uk./KP_AMS_pamphlet.pdf
- A2.15 Collins, R., (2006) ‘Some More Thoughts’, in Raboy, M., & Sauvageau, F., (eds.), The Role of the State in Broadcasting Governance, Quebec: Centre d’etudes sur les medias, pp 201–204.
- A2.16 Collins, R., (2006) ‘UK broadcasting policy: the ‘long wave’ shift in conceptions of accountability’, in Baldi, P., & Hasebrink, U., (eds.), Broadcasters and Citizens in Europe. Trends in Media Accountability and Viewer Participation, Bristol: Intellect.
- A2.17 Collins, R., (2005) ‘Media Content Law and Regulation in the United Kingdom’, in Giroux, D., & Sauvageau, F., (eds.) Libertes et interet public en radiodiffussion., Quebec: Centre d’etudes sur les medias, pp 39-70.
- A2.18 Collins, R., (2005) ‘Internet Governance in the UK’, in Consalve, M., & O’Riordan, K., (eds.) Internet Research Annual 2004 v3. Association of Internet Researchers, New York: Peter Lang, pp 123-135.
- A2.19 Corsín Jiménez, A., (2008) 'Introduction: well-being's re-proportioning of social thought', in Corsín Jiménez, A., (ed.) Culture and well-being: anthropological approaches to freedom and political ethics, London: Pluto Press.
- A2.20 Corsín Jiménez, A., (2008) 'Well-being in anthropological balance'., in Corsín Jiménez, A., (ed.) Culture and well-being: anthropological approaches to freedom and political ethics, London: Pluto Press.
- A2.21 Corsín Jiménez, A., (2007) 'Introduction: re-institutionalisations', in Corsín Jiménez, A., (ed.) The anthropology of organisations Reader, Berkeley: bepress, pp 1-54.
- A2.22 Corsín Jiménez A., (2007) 'Industry going public: rethinking knowledge and administration', in Harvey, P., Edwards, J., & Wade, P., (eds.) (2007) Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice, Oxford: Berg, pp 39-57.
- A2.23 Crossley, N. (2007) ‘Exploring Embodiment by Way of Body Techniques’, in Shilling, C., Title Unknown, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell.
- A2.24 Crossley, N., (2006) ‘The Networked Body’, in Waskful, D., & Vannini, P., Body/Embodiment, Aldershot: Ashgate.
- A2.25 Crossley, N., (2005) ‘Sociology and the Body’, in Turner, B., Rojek, C. & Calhoun, C. The International Handbook of Sociology, London: Sage.
- A2.26 *Dodsworth, F., (2007) ‘Masculinity as Governance: Police, Public Service and the Embodiment of Authority, c. 1700-1850’, in McCormack, M.L., ed., Public Men: Masculinity and Politics in Modern Britain, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 33-53.
- A2.27 Du Gay, P., & Elliott, A., (2009) ‘Editors’ Introduction’, in Du Gay, P., & Elliott, A., (eds.) Identity in Question, London: Sage, pp 1-12.
- A2.28 Du Gay, P., (2009) ‘The Identities of Self-Interest: performativity, history, ethics’, in Du Gay, P., & Elliott, A., (eds.) Identity in Question, London: Sage, pp 98-119.
- A2.29 Du Gay, P., (2009) ‘Identity after the moment of theory’, in Cooper, G., King, A., & Rettie, R., (eds.) Sociological Objects, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp 177-190.
- A2.30 Du Gay, P., (2008) ‘Keyser Suze elites: market populism and the politics of instiutional change’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 80-102.
- A2.31 Du Gay, P., & McFall, L., (2008) ‘Introduction’, in Du Gay, P., McFall, L., & Carter, S., (eds.) (2008) Conduct: Sociology and Social Worlds, Manchester University Press, pp 1-21.
- A2.32 Du Gay, P., (2008) ‘Organizing Conduct, Making Up People’, in Du Gay, P., McFall, L., & Carter, S., (eds.) (2008) Conduct: Sociology and Social Worlds, Manchester University Press, pp 21-53.
- A2.33 Du Gay, P., (2006) ‘The many selves of ‘Self-Interest’: some historical observations on markets and morals’, in N. Stehr et al. (eds.) The Moralization of the Markets, New York: Transaction Publishers.
- A2.34 Gill, R., (2009) ‘Supersexualise me! Advertising and the midriffs’, in Attwood, F., & Cere, R, (eds.) Mainstreaming Sex: The Sexualisation of Culture, London: I.B. Tauris.
- A2.35 Gill, R., (2009) ‘Creative biographies in new media: social innovation in Web work’, in Jeffcutt, P., & Pratt, A., (eds.) Creativity and Innovation, London: Routledge.
- A2.36 Edwards, J. (2009) ‘The social life of blood and genes’, in Porqueres i Gené,, E., (ed.) Les défis contemporains de la parenté, Paris: Presses de l'EHESS.
- A2.37 Edwards, J. (2008) ‘Skipping a generation: genealogy and assisted conception’, in Bamford, S., & Leach, J., (eds.) Genealogy beyond kinship: Sequence, Transmission, and Essence in Ethnography and Social Theory, Oxford: Berghahn.
- A2.38 *Edwards, J., Harvey, P., Wade, P., (2007) ‘Introduction: epistemologies in practice’, in Harvey, P., Edwards, J., & Wade, P., (eds.) Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice, Oxford: Berg, pp 1-18.
- A2.39 Edwards, J. (2007) ‘Creativity’ in English Baptist understandings of assisted and assisting conception’, in Hallam, E., & Ingold, T., (eds.) Creativity and Cultural Improvisation, Oxford: Berg, pp 33-55.
- A2.40 Evans, G., (2008) 'Learning about Human Development from a Study of Educational Failure', in Fogel, A., King, B., & Shanker, S., (eds.) Human Development in the Twenty First Century: Visionary Ideas from Systems Scientists,Cambridge University Press, pp 119-127.
- A2.41 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Tampubolon G., & Williams, K., (2008) ‘Everything for Sale: How Non-executive Directors Make a Difference’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 162-186.
- A2.42 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Williams, K., and Zhang, W, (2006) ‘The quiet panic about financial illiteracy’, in L Assassi et al (eds.) Global Finance after Deregulation, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- A2.43 *Froud, J., Haslam, C., Johal, J., & Williams, K., (2005) ‘Shareholder Value and Financialization: Consultancy Promises, Management Moves’, in Clarke, T. (ed.) Corporate Governance Volume 2 Anglo American Corporate Governance, London: Routledge.
- A2.44 *Gillespie, M., & O’Loughlin, B., (2009) ‘Multilingual News Cultures and Cosmopolitan Citizenship’, Noxolo, P., Huysmans, J., (eds.) Community, Citizenship and the War on Terror: Security and Insecurity, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp 89-112.
- A2.45 *Gillespie, M., (2006) ‘L’Umorismo Reconquistato’: La Comedia Televisiva Anglo-Asiatica’, in Bodo, S., & Cifarelli, MR., (eds.) Quando la Cultura fa la Differenza: Patrimonia, arti e Media nella Sociata Multiculturale, pp.156-176.
- A2.46 *Gillespie, M. and Sharma, A., (2006) 'Keeping it Real: Visible Difference in British Broadcasting' in Maitland, H., (ed.) Navigating Difference: Cultural Diversity and Audience Development, London: Arts Council of England, pp. 68-74.
- A2.47 *Gillespie, M., & E. McLaughlin (2005) ‘Consuming Crime and Avoiding Punishment: Media Influence in the Shaping of Public Perceptions of Crime and Sentencing’, in Elmsley, C. (ed.) The Persistent Prison, London: Bootle, pp 113-144.
- A2.48 Green, S., (2008) ‘Eating Money and Clogging Things Up: Paradoxes of Elite Mediation in Epirus, North West Greece’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 260-82.
- A2.49 *Griffiths, D., Miles, A., Savage, M., (2008) ‘The End of the English Cultural Elite?’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 189-209.
- A2.50 *Harvey, P., (2008) ‘Language states’, in Poole, D., (ed.) A Companion to Latin American Anthropology, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 193-213.
- A2.51 *Harvey, P., (2008) ‘Retos teoricos y nuevas practicas’, in Bullen, M., & Diez Mintegui., (eds.) Retos teoricos y nuevas practicas, Donosta-San Sebestian: ANKULEGI, pp 29-53.
- A2.52 *Harvey, P., (2007) ‘Arresting Mobility or Locating Expertise: ‘Globalisation’ and the `Knowledge Society’, in Lien, M., & Melhuus, M., (eds.) Holding Worlds Together: Ethnographies of Truths and Belonging, Oxford: Berghahn Books, pp 163-183.
- A2.53 *Harvey, P., (2005) ‘The Materiality of State Effects: An Ethnography of a Road in the Peruvian Andes’, in Krohn-Hansen, C., & Nustad, K., (eds.), State Formation. Anthropological Explorations, Cambridge: Pluto Press, pp 216-247.
- A2.54 Herbert, D., (2006) ‘Islam and Reconciliation: Traditions, Contexts and Contemporary Practices’, in Broadbent, P., & Keown, D., (eds.), Can Faiths Make Peace? Wars and the Resolution of Religious Conflict from Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, London: I.B. Tauris, pp. 17-26.
- A2.55 Herbert, D., (2006) ‘Islam and Reconciliation: a hermeneutical and sociological approach’, in Tombs, D., & Liechty, J., (eds.) Explorations in Reconciliation, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 34-57.
- A2.56 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2008) ‘Cultural and Creative Industries’, in Bennett, T., & Frow, J., (eds.) The Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London and Los Angeles: Sage.
- A2.57 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2007) ‘Creative Labour as a Basis for Critique of Creative Industries Policy’, in Lovink, G. and Rossiter, N. (eds.) My Creativity Reader: A Critique of Creative Industries, Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, pp 59-68.
- A2.58 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2007) ‘Some Key Terms in Recent Youth Cultural Studies: Critical Reflections from the Sociology of Music’, in Hodkinson, P., & Deicke, W., (eds.), Youth Cultures: Scenes, Subcultures and Tribes, London and New York: Routledge, pp 37-50.
- A2.59 *Hill., A., (2008) ‘Hostage Videos in the War on Terror’, in Randell, K.,& Redmond, S., (eds.) The War Body on Screen, London: Continuum., pp 247-262.
- A2.60 Howcroft, D., (2009) ‘Information Systems’, in Alvesson, M., Wilmott, H., & Bridgman, T., The Handbook of Critical Management Studies, Oxford University Press.
- A2.61 Jordan, T., (2008) ‘Politics and the Internet’, in Hayhtio, T., & Rinne , J., (eds.) Net working/Networking; Politics on the Internet, Tampere University Press, pp. 254-280.
- A2.62 Jordan, T., (2007) ‘Online Direct Action: hacktivism and radical democracy’, in Dahlberg, L, & Sapiera E., (eds.) Radical Democracy and the Internet: interrogating theory and practice, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.73-88.
- A2.63 Joyce, P., (2007) ‘The gift of the past: towards a critical history’, Keith Jenkins et al, (eds.) Manifestoes for History, London: Routledge.
- A2.64 * Knox, H., O'Doherty, D., Vurdubakis, T., & Westrup C., (2008) ‘Screenworlds: Information Technology and the Performance of Business Knowledge’, in Scarbrough, H., (ed.) The Evolution of Business Knowledge, Oxford University Press, pp 273-294.
- A2.65 *Longhurst, B., Bagnall, G., & Savage, M., (2007) ‘Place, elective belonging and the diffused audience’, in Gray, J., Sandvoss, C., & Lee Harrington, C., (eds.), Fandom: identities and communities in a mediated world, New York: New York University Press, pp 125-138.
- A2.66 Macdonald, S., (2009) ‘Unsettling memories’, in Anico, M., & Peralta , E.,(eds.) Heritage and Identity, London: Routledge, pp 93-104
- A2.67 Macdonald, S., (2008) ‘Difficult heritage: unsettling history’, in Jungblut, M-P., & Beier-de Haan , R., (eds.) Museums and Universal Heritage, Paris: ICOM Publications, pp 8-15.
- A2.68 *Majima, S., and Warde, A., (2008) ‘Elite consumption in Britain, 1961-2001’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 209-??
- A2.69 McFall, E. R., (2007) ‘Which Half? Accounting for Ideology in Advertising’, in Elliot, R. (ed.) Critical Marketing: Issues & Approaches, Kidlington: Elsevier, pp 125–138.
- A2.70 *Miles, A., (2008) ‘Social Structure, 1900-1939’, Social Structure, 1900-1939’, in Wrigley, C., (ed.) A Companion to Early Twentieth Century Britain, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp 337-353.
- A2.71 *Miles, A., (2004) 'What Works in Offender Rehabilitation? Revealing the Contribution of the Arts', in Cowling j., (ed.), For Arts Sake? Society and the Arts in the 21st Century, London: Institute for Public Policy Research, pp 107-119.
- A2.72 *Montgomerie, J. (2007) ‘The Logic of Neoliberalism and the Political Economy of Consumer debt-led Growth’ in McBride, S., & Lee, S., State Power and Global Governance in the Twenty First Century, Dordrecht: Springer, pp 157-172.
- A2.73 *Moore, N. (2007) ‘Imagining Feminist Futures: The Third Wave, Postfeminism and Ecofeminism’, in Gillis, S., Howie, G., & Munford, B., (eds.), Third Wave Feminism, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2nd edition 2007, pp. 125-141.
- A2.74 *Moore, N., Pidgeon, N., Henwood, K., & Simmons, P., (2005) 'The Use of Narrative to Explore Risk in Everyday Life', in Robinson, D., Horrocks, C., Kelly, N., & Roberts, B., (eds.) Narrative, Memory and Everyday Life, Huddersfield: University of Huddersfield Press, http://www2.hud.ac.uk/hhs/nme/books/2005/index.php
- A2.75 *Moore, N., (2004) 'Whose Bad Feminisms? Ecofeminism, Activism and the Academy', in Gillis, S., Howie, G., & Munford, B., (eds.), Third Wave Feminism, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, pp.227-239.
- A2.76 Moran, M., (2008) ‘Banking and Financial Market Regulation and Supervision’ in Dyson, K., & Macartney, H., (eds.) The Euro at 10: Europeanization, Power and Convergence, Oxford University Press, pp 325-40.
- A2.77 Moran, M., (2008) ‘Representing the corporate elite in Britain: capitalist solidarity and legitimacy’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 64-102.
- A2.78 Parr, P., and Silva, E.B., (2005) ‘Quantitative sociological research’, in Redman, P. , Silva, E. B., & Watson, S., (eds.) The Uses of Sociology, Open University Worldwide, pp 71-98.
- A2.79 Pryke, M., (2008) `Geographies of economic growth: money and finance', in Lee, R., Leyshon, A., McDowell, L & Sunley, P., (eds.) Compendium of Economic Geography, London: Sage.
- A2.80 Pryke, M., (2007) `Counting: finance, debt, banking and the global casino', in Douglas, I., Huggett, R., & Perkins, C., (eds.) Companion Encyclopedia of Geography: from Local to Global, London: Routledge, 2nd edition, pp 887-903.
- A2.81 Pryke, M., (2007) `Making finance, making worlds', in Clark, N., Massey, D., & Sarre, P., (eds.) A world in the making, Open University, Milton Keynes, pp 57-104.
- A2.82 Pryke, M., (2007) Reprint of `Monetised time-space', in Cameron, A., Nesvetailova, A., & Palan, R., (eds.) International Political Economy (Sage Library of International Relations) London: Sage.
- A2.83 *Savage, M., (2008) ‘Social Capital and Networked Urbanism’, in Blokland, T., & Savage, M., Networked Urbanism, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp 1-22.
- A2.84 *Savage, M., Tampubolon, G., Warde, A., (2008) ‘Political Participation, Social Networks, and the City’, in Blokland, T., & Savage, M., Networked Urbanism, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp 171-196.
- A2.85 *Savage, M., and Williams, K., (2008) ‘Elites: remembered by capitalism but forgotten by social sciences’, in Savage, M., and Williams (eds.), Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 1-24.
- A2.86 *Savage, M., (2008) ‘Culture, Class and Classification’, in Bennett, T., & Frow, J., (eds.) The Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London: Sage, pp 467-487.
- A2.87 * Savage, M., Li, Y., and Tampubolon, G., (2006) ' Rethinking the Politics of Social Capital: Challenging Tocquevillian Perspectives ', in Edwards, R., & Holland, J., (eds.), Assessing Social Capital, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, pp 70-95.
- A2.88 *Savage, M., (2005) ‘Class and Stratification: current problems and revival prospects’, in Calhoun, C., Rojek, C., and Turner, B., (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Sociology, London: Sage, pp 236-253.
- A2.89 *Savage, M., (2005) ‘The popularity of bureaucracy: involvement in voluntary associations’, in Du Gay P., (ed.) The Values of Bureaucracy, Oxford University Press, pp 309-224.
- A2.90 *Scherger, S., (2009) ‘Lebensalter/Lebenslauf’, in Andresen, A., Casale, R., Gabriel, T., Horlacher, R., Larcher Klee, S., & Oelkers, J., (eds.) Handwörterbuch Erziehungswissenschaft, Weinheim: Verlaggruppe Beltz, pp 532-546.
- A2.91 *Scherger, S., (2008) ‘Biologische Uhr oder biographische Pläne? Das Timing von erster Elternschaft im Lebenslauf als Testfall für soziobiologische Argumente’, in Rehberg, KS., (ed.) Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006, Frankfurt: Campus, pp 925-940.
- A2.92 *Scherger, S., (2008) Flexibilisierte Lebensläufe? Die Dynamik von Auszug und erster Heirat’, in Szydlik, M., (ed.) Flexibilisierung. Folgen für Familie und Sozialstruktur, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, pp 193-212. [Life courses under flexibilisation? The dynamics of moving out and first marriage]
- A2.93 Shaoul, J., (2009) ‘Using the private sector to finance capital expenditure: the financial realities’, in Akintoye, & A., Beck, M., (eds.) Policy, finance and management for Public Private Partnership Finance, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
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- A2.107 Toynbee, J., (2008) ‘Media Making and Social Reality’, in Hesmondhalgh, D., & Toynbee, J., (eds.) The Media and Social Theory, CRESC Culture, Economy and the Social Series, London and New York: Routledge.
- A2.108 Trauth, E., and Howcroft, D., (2006) ‘Critical Research on Gender and Information Systems’, in Trauth, E., (ed.) Encyclopaedia of Gender and Information Technology, Hershey: Idea Group Publishing.
- A2.109 Umbach, M., (2006) ‘Regionalism in Modern European Nation-States’, in Hewitson, M., Baycroft, T., (eds.), Nationalism in Europe, 1789-1914: Civic and Ethnic Traditions, Oxford University Press.
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- A2.113 Wade, P., (2008) ‘Race in Latin America’, in Poole, D., (ed.) A Companion to Latin American Anthropology, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 177-192.
- A2.114 Wade, P., (2007) ‘Race, ethnicity and nation: perspectives from kinship and genetics’, in Wade, P., (ed.) Race, ethnicity and nation: perspectives from kinship and genetics, Oxford: Berghahn, pp 1-31.
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- A2.126 Woodward, K., (2008) ‘Boxing Masculinities’, in Redman, P., (ed.) Attachment: Sociology and social worlds, Manchester University Press, pp 83-111.
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