British Journal of Sociology

Papers
(The TQCC of British Journal of Sociology is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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Mapping out the interpersonal boundary stones in contemporary China: Guanxi network structure and its association with traditional culture endorsement57
Standpoint theory and middle‐range theorizing in International Sociology28
Artificial Intelligence as a Strategy in the British Economic Field26
Politicians' high‐status signals make less‐educated citizens more supportive of aggression against government: A video‐vignette survey experiment26
Breaking good? Young people's mechanisms of resilience, resistance and control25
The social infrastructure of online marketplaces: Trade, work and the interplay of decided and emergent orders21
Searching for desirable bodies: How recruiters value physically exertive extracurricular activities for graduate hiring at elite professional firms in China19
The Bigger Pictures of L’État Providence: On François Ewald’s Theorisation of the Insurantial Society18
The unclaimed: Abandonment and hope in the city of angels. By P.Prickett and S.Timmermans, London: Penguin Random House. 202417
The gender gap in fair earnings increases with age due to higher age premium for men16
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Love Across Class. By RoseButler and EveVincent, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 202416
(Dis)Engagement with queer counterpublics: Exploring intimate and family lives in online and offline spaces in China15
Data money makers: An ethnographic analysis of a global cryptocurrency community15
Performing the people: Review of Isaac Ariail Reed’s Power in modernity: Agency relations and the creative destruction of the king’s two bodies15
Remarks on “relations of extraction, relations of redistribution: Empire, nation, and the construction of the British welfare state.” Gurminder K. Bhambra14
Caregiving fathers and the negotiation of crossroads: Journeys of continuity and change14
The social origins and schooling of a scientific elite: Fellows of the Royal Society born from 190014
Nation‐builders and market architects: How social origins mold the careers of law graduates over 200 years in Norway12
The Scylla State. A gendered understanding of the experiences of marginalised women in the United Kingdom12
Examining factors influencing Turkish Jewish attitudes towards the Armenian genocide12
Unpolitical solutionism: Wealth elite sentiments against democracy and politics11
Two Islamophobias? Racism and religion as distinct but mutually supportive dimensions of anti‐Muslim prejudice11
The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Solutions in Transforming Educational and Employment Access for Individuals With Disabilities10
Felt deficits in time with children: Individual and contextual factors across 27 European countries10
Commercial Surrogacy Is not a Secret Handshake: It Is a High‐Five: Gay Fathers in China’s Changing Landscape10
Welfare brokers and European Union migrants' access to social protection10
Children picturing their own worlds: Using photovoice to amplify children’s voice in sociological research10
Managing racism? Race equality and decolonial educational futures10
The relational costs of crossing class lines9
An “illuminati” and its acolytes: Critical theory in the text and in the world9
Sociology after the postcolonial: Response to Julian Go's ‘thinking against empire’9
The Double Erosion of Liberal Citizenship: Economization and Moralization9
Articulation, or the persistent problem with explanation9
Structure and social action: On constituting and connecting social worlds By JohnScott, Bingley: Emerald Publishing (Emerald Points), 2022, pp. 1038
Who you know: The classed structure of social capital8
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Gray areas: How the way we work perpetuates racism and what we can do to fix it. By Adia HarveyWingfield, New York: HarperCollins Amistad. 2023. 304 pages. ISBN: 97800630798168
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How kindness took a hold: A sociology of emotions, attachment and everyday enchantment7
Refuge: How the state shapes human potential. By HebaGowayed, Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2022. 195 pages. £22.00 (pbk)7
Webs of reciprocity: Colonial taxation and the need for reparations7
From public to commercial service: State‐market hybridization in the UK visa and immigration permit infrastructure, 1997–20217
Envisioning alternatives to capitalism: On recent debates from the great recession to the global pandemic7
Lives on the Line: How the Philippines Became the World’s Call Center Capital. Jeffrey J.Sallaz7
How (not) to feed young children: A class‐cultural analysis of food parenting practices7
The rainbow connection: Disrupting background affect, overcoming barriers and emergent emotional collectives at “Pride in London”7
The hidden majority/minority consensus: Minorities show similar preference patterns of immigrant support as the majority population6
The Fall and Rise of the English Upper Class: Houses, Kinship and Capital Since 1945. By DanielSmith, Manchester: 20236
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Crunch Time: How Married Couples Confront UnemploymentAliya HamidRaoOakland, California: University of California Press. 2020. 308 pp. £66.00 (Hardcover). £24.00 (Paperback).6
Furthering racial liberalism in UK higher education: The populist construction of the ‘free speech crisis’6
Time use surveys, social practice theory, and activity connections6
Asian Americans in an anti‐Black world. By Claire JeanKim, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. pp. 1–412. ISBN: 97810092222806
Issue Information ‐ List Of Books Reviewed6
A counterexample to secularization theory? Assessing the Georgian religious revival6
Agents of reform: Child labor and the origins of the welfare state. By ElisabethAnderson, Princeton (NJ), Oxford: Princeton University Press. 2021. pp. 384. $32.00/£28.00. ISBN: 978‐0‐691‐22089‐56
What do stances on immigrants' welfare entitlement mean? Evidence from a correlational class analysis6
When the ‘Old’ Attend to the ‘Old’: Female Direct Care Workers Doing Gendered and Classed Age in the Chinese Elder Care Industry6
Radicalisation studies: An emerging interdisciplinary field5
Social mobilization and political change in countries governed by the left: The cases of Argentina and Brazil5
After positivism: New approaches to comparison in historical sociology. By Nicholas HooverWilson, DamonMayrl (Eds.), New York: Columbia University Press. 20245
Threatening dystopias: The global politics of climate change adaptation in Bangladesh. By KasiaPaprocki, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. 2021. p. 267 including front matter, appendices, g5
Variation in the social composition of the UK academic elite: The underlay of the two—or three—cultures?5
Prestige Fetishism in the Academy: Comte's Mirror, the Magic Mirror or an Illusion of Reality?5
Early‐life impairments, chronic health conditions, and income mobility5
From where do legislators draw scientific knowledge? Organizations as scientific authorities in four countries' parliamentary debates5
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Race as technology and the carceral methodologies of molecular racialization5
Examining the recent strike wave in the UK: The problem with official statistics4
Emerging Global Cities: Origin, Structure, and Significance. By AlejandroPortes and Ariel C.Armony, New York: Columbia University Press, 2022. Pp. 368. $35.00 / £30.00 (paper).4
Gender inequalities in unpaid public work: Retention, stratification and segmentation in the volunteer leadership of charities in England and Wales4
The temporality of memory politics: An analysis of Russian state media narratives on the war in Ukraine4
The more it changes the more it stays the same: The French social space of material consumption between 1985 and 20174
The paradoxical role of social class background in the educational and labour market outcomes of the children of immigrants in the UK4
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The resentful undergrowth of nostalgia: Ontological insecurity, relative deprivation and powerlessness4
Pursuing individualism without feminism: Leisure life and gender politics of young female bar‐goers in urban China4
Transport digitalisation: Navigating futures of hypercognitive disablement4
Rituals, Runaways, and the Haitian Revolution: Collective Action in the African Diaspora. By C. N.Eddins, 2021. 360 pp. £20.07 (paperback), open access (online)3
(Dis)trust in Digital Insurance: How Datafied Practices Shift Uncertainties and Reconfigure Trust Relations3
Social character, interdependence, and the dualities of other‐directedness3
What cultural hierarchy? Cultural tastes, status and inequality3
‘We need to start building up what's called herd immunity’: Scientific dissensus and public broadcasting in the Covid‐19 pandemic3
In sight, in mind: Spatial proximity to protest sites and changes in peoples' political attitudes3
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Renewal without replication: Expanding Durkheim's theory of disruptions via queer nightlife3
Resilience in the context ofconflict‐relatedsexual violence and beyond: A “sentient ecology” framework3
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Continuing complexity: The university careers of a scientific elite in relation to their class origins and schooling3
Do you like school? Social class, gender, ethnicity and pupils' educational enjoyment3
Does educational attainment matter for attitudes toward immigrants in Chile? Assessing the causality and generalizability of higher education's so‐called “liberalizing effect” on economic and cultural3
Variations in media framing of movements in China, France, and the U.S.: An intersectional approach3
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Temporality in the social sciences: New directions for a political sociology of time3
Dynamics of wilful ignorance in organizations3
Minding the curve: The influence of social origin on earnings inequality by education in Mexico3
Contesting individualization and individualism in marriage in East Asia: Dual‐income couples' monetary practices3
Side hustle safety net: How vulnerable workers survive precarious times. By AlexandreaRavenelle, Oakland: University of California Press. 2023. 344 pages. £25. ISBN: 97805203873003
Cruel optimism, affective governmentality and frontline poverty governance: ‘You can promise the world’3
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