Publications by year

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2014

See also 2014 working papers

Refereed journal papers

  • Hannah Knox (2014), 'Footprints in the City: Models, Materiality and the Cultural Politics of Climate Change', Anthropological Quarterly.

2013

See also 2013 working papers

Book chapters

  • Vron Ware (2013), 'Cheap Chickens and Ethical Eggs: The Place of an English Village in the World', 106-120, Jackie Stacey and Janet Wolff (eds) Writing Otherwise: Experiments in Cultural Criticism, Manchester:University of Manchester Press.
  • Vron Ware (2013), 'Can you have Muslim soldiers? Diversity as a martial value', 121-145,The State of Race, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Vron Ware (2013), 'Muslims and Military Service', The New Muslims, London: The Runnymede Trust.
  • Ian N. Gregory, Niall Cunningham and Ian G. Shuttleworth (2013), 'Geographical Information Systems as a research tool for Religious Studies', How to Research Religion, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Hannah Knox (2013), 'Real-ising the Virtual: Digital Simulation and the Politics of Future Making', Objects and Materials: A Routledge Companion, London: Routledge, available at preorder pages.
  • John Law (2013), 'Indistinct Perception', 337-342, in Catelijne Coopmans, Janet Vertesi, Mike Lynch and Steve Woolgar, New Representation in Scientific Practice, Cambridge, Mass:MIT Press.
  • John Law and Marianne Lien (2013), 'Animal Architextures', 329-337, in Penelope Harvey, Eleanor Casella, Gillian Evans, Hannah Knox, Christine McLean, Elizabeth Silva, Nicolas Thoburn and Kath Woodward, Objects and Materials: a Routledge Companion, Abingdon and New York: Routledge.
  • Niall Cunningham (2013), '‘Troubled Geographies’: An Historical GIS of Religion, Society and Conflict in Ireland Since the Great Famine', Re-thinking Space and Place, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
  • Vron Ware (2013), 'Muslims and Military Service', 20-22, The New Muslims Palgrave (In press), available at 
  • Sophie Watson (2013), 'Global Futures:Reflections on Culture, Diversity and Planning for the Twenty First Century', 23-36, in Greg Young and
  • Deborah Stevenson (eds), The Ashgate Research Companion to Planning and Culture, Farnham: Ashgate.
  • Karel Williams and Sukhdev Johal (2013), 'Rebuilding the Regions', 31-33, in John Cruddas,One Nation Labour - Debating the Future, London: LaborList.org, available at One Nation Labour - Debating the Future.

Refereed journal papers

  • Niall Cunningham (2013), ''The doctrine of vicarious punishment': space, religion and the Belfast Troubles of 1920-22', Journal of Historical Geography, 40 (1), 52-66.
  • Evelyn Ruppert, John Law and Mike Savage (2013), 'Digital Devices: Reassembling Social Science Methods', Theory, Culture & Society. Special Issue on The Social Life of Methods, 30(4), 22-46.
  • Alberto Corsín Jiménez, Adolfo Estalella (2013), 'The atmospheric person: Value, experiment, and "making neighbors" in Madrid's popular assemblies', HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 3 (No2), 119-39.
  • Fiona Devine and Yaojun Li (2013), 'The changing relationship between origins, education and destinations in the 1990s and 2000s', British Journal of Sociology, 34 (no 5 - 6), 766-791.
  • Vron Ware (2013), '‘”A Thinning of Skin”: writing on and against whiteness’', Life Writing, 10(3), available at Taylor and Francis
  • Niall Cunningham and Ian Gregory (2013), 'Religious Change in Twentieth Century Ireland: A Spatial History', Irish Geography, (in press), available at DOI:.
  • Marie Gillespie (2013), 'BBC Arabic, social media and citizen production: an experiment in digital democracy before the Arab Spring', Theory, Culture and Society, 30 (4), 92-103, available at Sage Journals.
  • John Law and Vicky Singleton (2013), 'ANT and politics: working in and on the world', Qualitative Sociology, 36, forthcoming.
  • John Law and Marianne Lien (2013), 'Slippery: Field Notes on Empirical Ontology', Social Studies of Science, 43 (3), 363-378.
  • Hugh Mackay (2013), 'Information and the transformation of sociology: interactivity and social media monitoring', tripleC, 11 (1), 117-126, available at Triple C.
  • Jennifer Mason and Stewart Muir (2013), 'Conjuring up Traditions: Atmospheres, eras and family Christmases', The Sociological Review, 61 (3), 607-629.
  • Mike Savage, Fiona Devine, Niall Cunningham, Mark Taylor, Yaojun Li,Johs Hjellbrekke , Brigitte Le Roux, Sam Friedman & Andrew Miles (2013), 'A New Model of Social Class: Findings from the BBC's Great British Class Survey Experiment', Sociology, Early Online, available at DOI.
  • Muir, Stewart (2013), 'Real People: Authenticity and Aboriginality in the Australian holistic milieu', Ethnos, (forthcoming).
  • Vicky Singleton and John Law (2013), 'Devices as Rituals', Journal of Cultural Economy, 6(3), 259-277.
  • Jason Toynbee (2013), 'Race, history, and black British jazz', Black Music Research Journal, 33 (1), 1-25, available at University of Illinois Press.
  • Alban Webb (2013), 'Cold War radio and the Hungarian Uprising, 1956.', Cold War History,13 (2), 221-238, available at DOI.

Special edited journal issue

  • Francis Dodsworth and Sophie Watson (eds) (2013), 'The Material and Spatial Cultures of Religious Sites and Buildings in London', Material Religion, 9 (1).

Books

  • Mark Banks, Rosalind Gill, Stephanie Taylor (eds) (2013), 'Theorizing Cultural Work:Labour Continuity and Change in the Cultural and Creative Industries', Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Ian N. Gregory, Niall Cunningham, Chris. D. Lloyd, Ian. G. Shuttleworth & Paul S. Ell(2013), 'Troubled Geographies: A Spatial History of Religion and Society in Ireland',Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
  • Rodney Harrison, Paul Graves and Angela Piccini (2013), 'The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Contemporary World.', Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Penelope Harvey, Eleanor Casella, Gillian Evans, Hannah Knox, Christine McLean, Elizabeth Silva, Nicolas Thoburn and Kath Woodward (eds) (2013), 'Objects and Materials: a Routledge Companion', Abingdon and New York: Routledge.
  • Janet Wolff and Mike Savage (eds) (2013) 'Culture in Manchester: Institutions and Urban Change Since 1850', Manchester University Press.

Research briefings

2012

See also 2012 working papers

Refereed journal papers

  • Harvey, P., M. Reeves and E. Ruppert (2012), 'Anticipating Failure: Transparency Devices and their Effects', Journal of Cultural Economy, 1-19.
  • Niamh Moore (2012), 'The Politics and Ethics of Naming: Questioning Anonymisation in (Archival) Social Research', International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 15 (4).
  • Mark Banks (2012), 'MacIntyre, Bourdieu and the practice of jazz', Popular Music, 31 (1),69-86, available at Cambridge University Press.
  • Bastian, Michelle (2012), 'Fatally Confused: Telling the Time in the Midst of Ecological Crises', Journal of Environmental Philosophy, 9 (1), 23-48, available at Journal Issue.
  • Francis Dodsworth and Sophie Watson (2012), 'Into Unorthodox London: The Religious Ethnography of Charles Maurice Davies', Victorian Literature and Culture, 40 (2), 487-508.
  • John Law (2012), ''Notes on Fish, Ponds and Theory', Norsk antropologisk tidsskrift, 23 (3-4),225-236.
  • John Law (2012), 'Piaceri macchinici e interpellanze', Tecnoscienza: Italian Journal of Science & Technology Studies, 3 (1), 99-122.
  • John Law and Ingunn Moser (2012), 'Contexts and Culling', Science, Technology and Human Values, 37, 332-354.
  • Stewart Muir and Jennifer Mason (2012), 'Capturing Christmas: The Sensory Potential of Data from Participant Produced Video', Sociological Research Online, 17 (1).
  • Evelyn Ruppert (2012), 'The Governmental Topologies of Database Devices', Theory, Culture and Society Annual Review, (Forthcoming) (Special Issue on Topologies).
  • Evelyn Ruppert, Mike Savage (2012), 'Transactional Politics', Sociological Review (Forthcoming) (Special Issue on Measure and Value).
  • Sophie Watson and Anamik Saha (2012), 'Suburban Drifts: mundane multiculturalism in outer London Ethnic and Racial Studies (with Saha, A) forthcoming. Available on line',Ethnic and Racial Studies, pp. 1.
  • Julia Woodman and Niamh Moore (2012), 'Evidence for the Effectiveness of Alexander Technique Lessons in Medical and Health-related Conditions: A Systematic Review',International Journal of Clinical Practice, 66 (1), 98-112, available at Wiley Online.

Books

  • Vron Ware (2012), 'Military Migrants. Fighting for YOUR Country' Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Marie Gillespie and Alban Webb (eds) (2012), 'Diasporas and Diplomacy: Cosmopolitan Contact Zones at The BBC World Service (1932-2012)', Abingdon: Routledge, find out more from The Open University.
  • Rodney Harrison, Neal Ferris and Michael Wilcox (2012), 'The Archaeology of the Colonized and its Contribution to Global Archaeological Theory', Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Hamid Ismailov, Marie Gillespie, and Anna Aslanyan (eds) (2012), 'Tales From Bush House',London: Hertfordshire Press. Find out more from The Open University.
  • Jason Toynbee and Byron Dueck (eds) (2012), 'Migrating Music', Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Alban Webb (2012), 'London Calling: The BBC World Service and the Cold War Challenge'.

Research briefings

Book chapters

  • Francis Dodsworth (2012), 'Men on a Mission: Masculinity, Violence and the Self-Presentation of Policemen in England, c. 1870-1914', 123-140, in David G. Barrie and Susan Broomhall (eds), A History of Policing and Masculinities, 1700-2010, London: Routledge.
  • Francis Dodsworth (2012), 'Shaping the City, Shaping the Subject: Honour, Affect and Agency in John Gwynn's London and Westminster Improved (1766)', 76-90, Portraits of the City: Dublin and the Wider World, Dublin: Four Courts Press.
  • Marie Gillespie and Alban Webb (2012), 'Corporate cosmopolitanism:diasporas and diplomacy at the BBC World Service, 1932-2012', 1-20, in Marie Gillespie Alban Webb (eds), Diasporas and Diplomacy: Cosmopolitanism Contact Zones at the BBC World Service (1932-2012), find out more from The Open University
  • Knierbein, S, Aigner, J and Watson, S (2012), 'Straßenmärkte in Wien und Budapest als Schauplätze des Wirtschaften Migrationskontexten', Wirtschaften mit Migrationshintergrund. Zur soziokulturellen Bedeutuntethnischer Ökonomien in urbanen Räumen, StudienVerlag.
  • John Law (2012), 'Reality Failures', 146-160, in Jan-Hendrik Passoth, Birgit Peuker, and Michael Schillmeier (eds), Agency without Actors? New Approaches to Collective Action,Abingdon and New York: Routledge.
  • Evelyn Ruppert (2012), 'Category', in Celia Lury and Nina Wakeford (eds), Inventive Methods: The Happening of the Social, London: Routledge.
  • Evelyn Ruppert (2012), 'Infrastructures of Census Taking', in Gordon Darroch (ed), The Dawn of Canada's Century: Hidden Histories, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press (Forthcoming).
  • Evelyn Ruppert (2012), 'Seeing Population: Census and Surveillance by Numbers', in K. Ball, K. Haggerty and D. Lyon (eds), Routledge International Handbook of Surveillance Studies, London: Routledge.
  • Jingrong Tong and Hugh Mackay (2012), 'Discussions on BBC Chinese Have Your Say forums: national identity and international broadcasting in the interactive media era', 230-247, in Marie Gillespie and Alban Webb, Diasporas and Diplomacy: Cosmopolitan Contact Zones at the BBC World Service (1932-2012), London: Routledge, find out more from The Open University.
  • Jason Toynbee (2012), 'Music, culture and creativity', 161-171, The Cultural Study of Music: A Critical Introduction (2nd ed.), Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Alban Webb (2012), 'The BBC Polish Section and the reporting of Solidarity, 1980-1983',86-101, Diasporas and Diplomacy: Cosmopolitan Contact Zones at the BBC World Service (1932-2012), Abingdon: Routledge, available at http://www.routledge.com/books/details/97804155088....

Conference papers

  • Ian Gregory & Niall Cunningham (2012), 'Geographies of division and conflict: Religious change in twentieth century Ireland', AHRC/ESRC New Forms of Public Religion: ‘Religion and Society’ end of grant awardees conference, available at Conference website & podcasts.
  • Niall Cunningham (2012), ''The doctrine of ‘Vicarious Punishment’: Space, Religion and the Belfast Troubles of 1920 – 22', International Institute for Social History: The European Social Science History Conference 11 April 2012 - 14 April 2012.
  • Niall Cunningham (2012), 'Ethnic Segregation, Urban Change and the Role of GIS', GIS & Ethnic Segregation workshop.
  • Niall Cunningham (2012), 'Hard to Miss, Easy to Blame: Peacelines and Ethno-National Killings During the Troubles', Royal Geographical Society – Institute of British Geographers, Annual Conference 2012: Security of Geography/Geography of Security03 July 2012 - 05 July 2012.
  • Niall Cunningham (2012), 'Israel or ‘Insula Sacra’? The role of ‘Religious’ territoriality during the Northern Ireland Troubles', American Association of Geographers (AAG): AAG Annual Conference 201224 February 2012 - 24 February 2012.
  • Niall Cunningham (2012), 'Mapping Social Change in Manchester and Beyond at CRESC',MMXII (Mapping Manchester 2012)12 December 2011.
  • Niall Cunningham (2012), '“Frightfully Hard to Explain…”: Religious Geography, Deprivation and Political Deaths During the Northern Ireland Troubles, 1969-2001', 15th Annual Conference of Historical Geographers 06 August 2012 - 10 August 2012.

2011

See also 2011 working papers

Book chapters

  • Vron Ware (2011), '"Johnny Gurkha loves a party”: The Colonial Film Archive and the Racial Imaginary of the Worker-Warrior', Film and the End of Empire, London: British Film Institute/ Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Wendy Bottero (2011), 'Personal life in the past', Sociology of Personal Life, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2011), 'Reflections on Affect', 277-288, in Bridge and Watson, The New Blackwell Companion to the City, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2011), 'Reflections on Materialities', 3-15, in Bridge and Watson, The New Blackwell Companion to the City, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2011), 'Reflections on Mobilities', 157-169, in Bridge and Watson, The New Blackwell Companion to the City, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2011), 'Reflections on Division and Difference', 501-511, in Bridge and Watson, The New Blackwell Companion to the City, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2011), 'Reflections on Politics and Planning', 619-631, in Bridge and Watson, The New Blackwell Companion to the City, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2011), 'Reflections on Publics and Cultures', 379-390, in Bridge and Watson, The New Blackwell Companion to the City, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Francis Dodsworth (2011), 'Mobility and Civility: Police and the Formation of the Modern City', 235-44, in Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (eds), The New Blackwell Companion to the City, Oxford: Blackwell. 
  • Gillian Evans (2011), 'Big Man System: Short Life Culture', in V. Amit and D. Dyke (eds),Trouble with Young Men, New York: Berghahn.
  • Jacqui Gabb (2011), 'Qualitative Research on LGBT-families: Innovation and Possibilities', in A. E. Goldberg and K. R. Allen (eds), LGBT-Parent Families: Possibilities for New Research and Implications for Practice, New York: Springer.
  • Jacqui Gabb (2011), 'Researching Sexuality and Intimate Relationships', in S. Hines and Y. Taylor (eds), Sexualities: Reflections and Futures, Palgrave: Macmillan.
  • Jacqui Gabb (2011), 'Troubling Displays: The Affect of Gender, Sexuality and Class',Displaying Families, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • John Law (2011), 'Akteur-Netzwerk Theorie und materiale Semiotik', 21-49, in Tobias Conradi, Heike Derwanz and Florian Muhle (eds), Strukturentstehung durch Verflechtung. Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie(n) und Automatismen, Munchen: Paderborn.
  • John Law (2011), 'Collateral Realities', 156-178, in Fernando Domínguez Rubio and Patrick Baert (eds), The Politics of Knowledge, London: Routledge.
  • John Law (2011), 'Pinnwänder und Bücher', 21-45, in Friedrich Balke, Maria Muhle and Antonia Von Schöning, Die Wiederkehr der Dinge, Berlin: Kulturverlag Kadmos.
  • John Law and Wen-yuan Lin (2011), 'Cultivating Disconcertment', 135-153, in Michaela Benson and Rolland Munro (eds), Sociological Routes and Political Roots, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Stewart Muir (2011), 'Multi-sited Ethnography', in Dale Southerton, The Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture, London: Sage.
  • Stewart Muir (2011), 'Photography and Video', in Dale Southerton, The Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture, London: Sage.
  • Evelyn Ruppert (2011), 'Shaping Good Cities and Citizens', 667-678, in Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson, The New Blackwell Companion to the City, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Alban Webb (2011), 'Cold War Radio and the Hungarian Uprising, 1956', in Patrick Major and Linda Risso (eds), War of the Ether: Radio Propaganda in the Cold War, London:Routledge.
  • Alban Webb (2011), 'Cultures of Diplomacy: BBC Polish Section and the reporting of Solidarity, 1980-83', in Marie Gillespie and Alban Webb (eds), Diasporas and Diplomacy: Cosmopolitan Contact Zones at the BBC World Service 1932-2012.

Refereed journal papers

  • Niamh Moore (2011), 'From the Chipko Movement to Clayoquot Sound: Eco/feminism, the International, and the End of Feminism?', Feminist Theory, 12 (3), 3-21, available athttp://fty.sagepub.com/content/12/1/3.
  • Mark Banks (2011), 'The Colours of Money: Artmoney as Community Currency', International Journal of Community Currency Research, 15 (Special Issue: Complementary Currencies: State of the Art), 77-81, available at IJCCR home page.
  • Vron Ware (2011), '‘The New Literary Front: Public Diplomacy and the Cultural Politics of Reading Arabic Fiction in Translation’', New Formations (73).
  • Mark Banks and Katie Milestone (2011), 'Individualization, Gender and Cultural Work',Gender, Work and Organization, 18 (1), 73.
  • Michelle Bastian (2011), 'The contradictory simultaneity of being with others: Exploring concepts of time and community in the work of Gloria Anzaldúa', Feminist Review, 97, 151-167.
  • Wendy Bottero and Nick Crossley (2011), 'Worlds, fields and networks: Becker, Bourdieu and the structures of social relations', Cultural Sociology, 51 (1), 99-119.
  • Francis Dodsworth and Sophie Watson (2011), 'Constituting Religious Publics: The Tale of Two Non-Conformist Churches in London.', Culture and Religion, 12 (1), 1-19.
  • Julie Froud, Sukhdev Johal, Johnna Montgomerie and Karel Williams (2011), 'Escaping the tyranny of earned income? The failure of finance as social innovation', New Political Economy, 15 (1), 147.
  • Hannah Knox and Penny Harvey (2011), 'Anticipating Harm: Regulation and Irregularity on a Road Construction Project in the Peruvian Andes', Theory, Culture and Society, 28 (6),142-163.
  • John Law (2011), 'The Explanatory Burden: an Essay on Hugh Raffles’ Insectopedia',Cultural Anthropology, 26 (3), 485-510.
  • John Law and Annemarie Mol (2011), 'Veterinary realities: what is foot and mouth disease?', Sociologia Ruralis, 51 (1), 1-16.
  • Y. Lee and Fiona Devine (2011), 'Is social mobility really declining? Intergenerational social mobility in the 1980s and 1990s', Sociological Research on Line, 16 (3), 4, available at Sociological Research online.
  • Marianne Lien and John Law (2011), 'Emergent Aliens‘: On Salmon, Nature and Their Enactment', Ethnos, 76 (1), 65-87.
  • Liz McFall (2011), 'A Good Average Man: calculation and the limits of statistics in enrolling insurance customers.', Sociological Review,, 59 (4), 662-684.
  • Stewart Muir (2011), 'Australian alternative spiritualities and a feeling for land', Australian Journal of Anthropology, 22 (3), 370-387.
  • Madeleine Reeves (2011), 'Fixing the border: on the affective life of the state in southern Kyrgyzstan', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 29 (5), 905-923.
  • Evelyn Ruppert (2011), 'Population Objects: Interpassive Subjects', Sociology, 45 (2), 1-16.
  • Simone Scherger, James Nazroo and Paul Higgs (2011), 'Leisure activities and retirement: Do structures of inequality change in older age?', Ageing and Society, 31 (1), 146-172.
  • Miles Tight, Paul Timms et al (2011), 'Visions for a Walking and Cycling Focussed Urban Transport System', Journal of Transport Geography, 19 (6), 1580-1589.
  • Vron Ware (2011), 'The new literary front: public diplomacy and the cultural politics of reading Arabic fiction in translation', New Formations (73), 56-77.
  • Vron Ware and Bolette B. Blaagaard (2011), 'Workings of whiteness: interview with Vron Ware', Social Identities, 17 (1), 153-161, available at DOI
  • Alban Webb (2011), 'A Leap of Imagination: BBC Audience Research Over the Iron Curtain', Participations.

Research briefings

Books

  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2011), 'The New Blackwell Companion to the City', Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Sarah Byrne, Anne Clarke, Rodney Harrison, Robin Torrence (eds) (2011), 'Unpacking the Collection: Museums, Identity and Agency', Berlin: Springer.
  • Ewald Engelen, Ismail Erturk, Julie Froud, Sukhdev Johal, Adam Leaver, Michael Moran, Adriana Nilsson and Karel Williams (2011), 'After the Great Complacence: Financial Crisis and the Politics of Reform', Oxford: Oxford University Press, available at Amazon, UK.

Special edited journal issue

  • Marie Gillespie, Hugh Mackay and Alban Webb (eds) (2011), 'Designs and Devices: The Social Life of Audience Research Methods at the BBC World Service, 1932-2010', Participations.
  • Madeleine Reeves (2011), 'Movement, Power and Place in and Beyond Central Asia', Central Asian Survey.

Conference papers

  • Mike Savage and Niall Cunningham (2011), 'Preliminary findings from the Great British Class Survey', CRESC: The Sociology/Social History of Class in Contemporary Britain: Conversations with Anthropology 26 May 2011.
  • Niall Cunningham (2011), 'The Potential of e-Resource Collaboration in Irish and Celtic Studies: a Micro-Study of Edwardian Belfast', Centre for Data Digitisation and Analysis (CDDA), Queen’s University of Belfast: Irish and Celtic Studies e-Resource Workshop 08 April 2011.

2010

 See also 2010 working papers

Refereed journal papers

  • Hannah Knox (2010), 'Cities and Organisation: The Information City and Urban Form', Culture and Organization, 16(3): 185 - 195', Culture and Organisation, 16 (3), 185-195.
  • (2010), 'Pragmatics and Politics: the case of industrial assurance in the UK', Journal of Cultural Economy, 3, 2 (Performativity, Politics and Economics Special Issue), pp. 205–224.
  • Liz McFall (2010), 'Pragmatics and Politics: the case of industrial assurance in the UK. Performativity, Politics and Economic', Journal of Cultural Economy, 3 (2), 205-223.
  • Vron Ware (2010), 'Whiteness in the Glare of War: soldiers, migrants and citizenship', Ethnicities, 10 (32), 313-330.
  • Matilda Andersson, Marie Gillespie and Hugh Mackay (2010), 'Mapping Digital Diasporas @ BBC World Service: Users and Uses of the Persian and Arabic Websites', Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, 3 (2), 256-278.
  • Mark Banks (2010), 'Autonomy Guaranteed? Cultural Work and the Art-Commerce Relation', Journal for Cultural Research, 14 (3), 251.
  • Mark Banks (2010), 'Craft Labour and Creative Industries', International Journal of Cultural Policy, 16 (3), 305.
  • Wendy Bottero (2010), 'Intersubjectivity and Bourdieusian approaches to "identity"',Cultural Sociology, 4 (1), 3-22.
  • Ewald Engelen, Ismail Ertürk, Julie Froud, Adam Leaver and Karel Williams (2010),'Reconceptualizing financial innovation: frame, conjuncture and bricolage', Economy and Society, 39 (1), 33.
  • Ismail Ertürk, Julie Froud, Sukhdev Johal, Adam Leaver and Karel Williams (2010),'Ownership matters: private equity and the political division of ownership', Organization,17 (5), 543.
  • Ismail Ertürk, Adam Leaver and Karel Williams (2010), 'Hedge Funds as ‘War Machine’: Making the Positions Work', New Political Economy, 15 (1), 9.
  • Gillian Evans (2010), 'White Working Class Underachievement: the hazards of targeted attainment strategies', Education Review, the journal of the National Union of Teachers, 22(2).
  • Jacqui Gabb (2010), 'Home Truths: Ethical Issues in Family Research', Qualitative Research, 10 (4), 1.
  • Sarah Green (2010), 'Performing Border in the Aegean: on relocating political, economic and social relations', Journal of Cultural Economy, 3 (2), 17.
  • Penny Harvey (2010), 'Cementing Relations: The Materiality of Roads and Public Spaces in Provincial Peru', Social Analysis, 54 (2), 28-46.
  • Andrew Hill (2010), 'The BBC Empire Service: The Voice, The Discourse of the Master, and Ventriloquism', Cultural Studies, South Asian Diaspora, 2 (1), 25-38.
  • Hannah Knox, Damian O'Doherty, Theo Vurdubakis and Chris Westrup (2010), 'The Devil and Customer Relationship Management', Journal of Cultural Economy, 3 (3), 339-359.
  • Simone Scherger and Mike Savage (2010), 'Cultural transmission, educational attainment and social mobility', Sociological Review, 58 (3), 406.
  • Nick Thoburn (2010), 'Communist Objects and the Values of Printed Matter', Social Text, 28(2), 1.
  • Nick Thoburn (2010), 'Weatherman, the Militant Diagram, and the Problem of Political Passion', New Formations, 68, 125.
  • Nick Thoburn, E. Alliez, C. Colebrook, and P. Hallward (2010), 'Deleuzian Politics? A Roundtable Discussion', New Formations, 68, 143.
  • Jason Toynbee and Farida Vis (2010), 'World music at the World Service, 1942-2008: Public diplomacy, cosmopolitanism, contradiction’', Media, Culture and Society.
  • Peter Wade (2010), 'The Presence and Absence of Race', Patterns of Prejudice, 44, 43.
  • Barbara Waine (2010), 'New Labour and Pension Reform: Security in Retirement?', Social Policy and Administration, 43 (7), 754.
  • Vron Ware (2010), 'Lives on the Line', Soundings (45), 147-159, available at Ingenta Connect

Books

  • Tony Bennett (ed.) (2010), 'Material Powers', London: Routledge.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (eds) (2010), 'The Blackwell City Reader 2nd Edition',Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Jeannette Edwards, Penny Harvey and Peter Wade (eds.) (2010), 'Technologized Images, Technologized Bodies', Oxford: Berghahn Books.
  • Jacqui Gabb (2010), 'Researching Intimacy in Families', Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Rodney Harrison (ed.) (2010), 'Understanding the Politics of Heritage', Manchester & Milton Keynes: Manchester University Press, and in association with The Open University.
  • Rodney Harrison and John Schofield (2010), 'After modernity: Archaeological approaches to the contemporary past.', Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Hugh Mackay (series editor) (2010), 'Contemporary Wales', Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
  • Mike Savage (2010), 'Identities and Social Change in Britain since 1940: the Politics of Method', Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.

Book chapters

  • Wendy Bottero (2010), 'What is social stratification?', Sociology: Introductory Readings (3rd edition), Cambridge: Polity.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2010), 'Introducing Division and Difference', 169-177, in Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson, The Blackwell City Reader.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2010), 'Introducing Urban politics and Planning', 331-339, in Bridge and Watson, The Blackwell City Reader.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2010), 'Introducing Materialities', 1-11, in Bridge and Watson, The Blackwell City Reader, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2010), 'Introducing Mobilities', 97-103, in Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson, The Blackwell City Reader, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson (2010), 'Introducing Urban Publics and Urban Cultures',253-261, in Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson, The Blackwell City Reader, Oxford: Blackwell.
  • Fiona Devine (2010), 'Class', in M. Flinders, A. Gamble, C.Hay and M. Kenny (eds), The Oxford Handbook of British Politics, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • Fiona Devine (2010), 'Class Reproduction, Occupational Inheritance and Occupational Choices', in John Scott, Rosemary Crompton and C Lyonette (eds), Gender Inequalities in the 21st Century, Class, Employment and Family, London: Edward Elgar.
  • Fiona Devine (2010), 'Habitus and Classification', in Elizabeth Silva and Alan Warde (eds),Cultural Analysis and Bourdieu’s Legacy: Settling Accounts and Developing Alternatives,London: Routledge.
  • Fiona Devine (2010), 'Upper middle ou lower middle? Classes moyennes et identite de class aux USA et en Angleterre', in in P.Bouffartique et al. (eds), Cadres, Class Moyenesses: vers L’eclatement?, Paris: Armand Colin/Recherches.
  • Gillian Evans (2010), ''What about White People’s History?’ Class, Race and Culture Wars in Contemporary Britain', 115-135, in Deborah James, Evie Plaice, and Christina Toren (eds), Culture Wars: Context, Models and Anthropologists’ Accounts, Oxford: Berghahn.
  • Gillian Evans (2010), 'The Value of Friendship: subject/object transformations in the economy of becoming a person', in Amit Desai and Evan Killick (eds), The Ways of Friendship: an anthropological exploration, Oxford: Berghahn.
  • Ruth Finnegan (2010), '¿Por qué estudiar la música? Relexiones de una antropóloga desde el campo [Why study music? an anthropologist's reflections from the field]', 203, in Francisco Cruces and Beatriz Pérez Galán (eds), Textos de Antropología Contemporánea,Madrid: Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia.
  • Sarah Green (2010), 'Contested borders and non-particularity in the Balkans: on the problems of placing cultural elements around the Greek-Albanian border (in Greek)', 291, in Evangelos Avdikos (ed), Λαϊκοί Πολιτισμοί και Σύνορα στα Βαλκάνια (Popular Cultures and Borders in the Balkans), Athens: Pedio Books.
  • Penny Harvey and Hannah Knox (2010), 'Abstraction, Materiality and the "Science of the Concrete" in Engineering Practice', 124-141, Material Powers: Cultural Studies, History and the Material Turn, London: Routledge.
  • Penny Harvey and Hannah Knox (2010), 'Delivering Social Change: An Anthropological Approach to the Ethnography of Place', Social Researching: New Perspectives on Methods,London: Sage.
  • Penny Harvey and Soumhya Venkatesan (2010), 'Faith, Reason and the Ethic of Craftmanship: Creating Contingently Stable Worlds', 129-142, in Matei Candea, The Social After Gabriel Tarde: Debates and Assessments, London: Routledge.
  • John Law (2010), 'Care and Killing: Tensions in Veterinary Practice', 57-69, in Annemarie Mol, Ingunn Moser and Jeanette Pols (eds), Care in Practice: on Tinkering in Clinics, Homes and Farms, Bielefeld: Transcript.
  • John Law (2010), 'The Greer Bush Test: on Politics in STS', 269-281, in Madeleine Akrich, Yannick Barthe, Fabian Muniesa and Phillippe Mustar (eds), Debordements: Melanges offerts a Michel Callon, Paris: Ecole des Mines de Paris.
  • John Law (2010), 'The Materials of STS', 171-186, The Oxford Handbook of Material Culture Studies, Oxford: OUP.
  • Madeleine Reeves (2010), 'Materialising State Space: 'Creeping Migration' and Territorial Intergrity in Southern Kyrgyzstan', 36, in Sally N. Cummings (ed), Symbolism and Power in Central Asia: Politics of the Spectacular, London: Routledge.
  • Madeleine Reeves (2010), 'Migrations, masculinité et transformations de l’espace social dans la vallée de Sokh', 131, in Marlene Laruelle (ed), Dynamiques migratoires et changements sociétaux en Asie Centrale, Paris: Editions Petra.
  • Evelyn Ruppert (2010), 'Making Population: From Censuses to Metrics', 157-173, in Leon Hempel, Susanne Krasmann and Ulrich Bröckling (eds), Sichtbarkeitsregime: Überwachung, Sicherheit Und Privatheit Im 21. Jahrhundert (Visibility Regimes: Monitoring, Security and Privacy in the 21st Century), Wiesbaden: VS Verlag, available at Leviathan Sonderheft 25.
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Special edited journal issue

  • (2010), 'Performativity, Economics And Politics: an introduction', Journal of Cultural Economy, 3 (2), 139-146.