Sociology-The Journal of the British Sociological Association

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociology-The Journal of the British Sociological Association is 5. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Social Positioning and Pathways of Social Mobility of Intermarried Ukrainian Migrants in Poland76
Hospitality Work as Social Reproduction: Embodied and Emotional Labour during COVID-1962
‘Proxy Parenting’ and Creating a ‘Golden Touch’: Practices and Discourses of Intensive Grandparenting60
From God to Technology: Multiple Ontologies of Reproductive Time56
The Three Planet Problem of Protecting Girls and Women from Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting in the UK42
Listening to Students’ Voices: Engaged Pedagogy as a Pathway to Pedagogical Possibilities37
Book Review: Jonathan Purkis, Driving with Strangers: What Hitchhiking Tells Us about Humanity26
Book Review: Rebecca Elliott, Underwater: Loss, Flood Insurance, and the Moral Economy of Climate Change in the United States26
Self-Tracking among Young People: Lived Experiences, Tensions and Bodily Outcomes24
How and Why People Use Mobile Phones Near Bedtime and in Bed: Israelis’ Narratives of Digitally Enabled Sleepful Sociality22
Vocational narratives: How students make sense of their educational choices22
No Substitute for In-Person Interaction: Changing Modes of Social Contact during the Coronavirus Pandemic and Effects on the Mental Health of Adults in the UK22
The social production of small urban rivers: The (re)making of two riverside spaces in Lewisham20
Limited Tools for Emancipation? Human Rights and Border Abolition20
Social Quarantining in the Construction and Maintenance of White Australia20
Are Right-Wing Attitudes and Voting Associated with Having Attended Private School? An Investigation Using the 1970 British Cohort Study20
Shame, Anger and Hope: The Messy Relations of Charitable Help within the Welfare State20
Living and Dying in Shadow Times19
Classification and Control: Purity and Danger in Britain’s Asylum Regime19
Everyday Constructions of Class-Based Inequality: Field Effects in UK Museum Work18
From Edgework to Edgeworking: The Interplay of Risk and the Life Course18
Modern Slavery, Immigration Regimes and Migrant Workers in Social Care18
Street-Level Bureaucrats in the Irish Privatised Asylum Regime: Experiences and Professional Identity17
Religion, Diversity and Outgroup Tolerance Across 79 Countries: The ‘Homogenizing’ Role of Heterogeneity16
Book Review: Gurminder Bhambra and John Holmwood, Colonialism and Modern Social Theory15
Finding Moral Value through Maintaining a Working Class ‘Mentality’: Student Teachers from Working Class Backgrounds (Not) Becoming Middle Class15
‘It’s So Hard to Control It’: Navigating Responsible Digital Consumption in an Age of Individualisation15
A ‘Self-Made’ Billionaire? Gender and the Myth of Meritocratic Wealth15
Dialectical Family Imaginaries: Navigating Relational Selfhood and Becoming a Parent through Assisted Reproduction in China15
Amalgamated Masculinities: The Masculine Identity of Contemporary Marginalised Working-Class Young Men14
Book Review: Alexandrina Vanke, The Urban Life of Workers in Post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in Everyday Struggles VankeAlexandrinaThe Urban Life of Workers13
‘Decolonizing the Hindu Mind’: Authoritarian Populism and the Political Life of Decolonial Theory in India13
Conceptualising Black (Co-)Reflexive Feminist Methodologies: Collaboration, Process and Critical Friendship12
The Fate of Being a ‘Distressed Asset’: Insights into Women Returners’ Experiences in the UK12
‘He is My Refuge’: Upward Mobility, Class Dislocation and Romantic Relationships12
Slave-Like Labor in Rural Southern Brazil: Insights from a Roundtable Discussion11
The Reproduction of Wealth Inequality: How Middle- and Upper-Class Parents Instil Financial Orientations in Their Children11
Carrying the Domestic Burden of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Gender, Class and the Domestic Division of Labour11
Precarious futures: Future-making and employment management in freelance work11
The Structures of Accumulation, Financial Identity and Saving: Exploring the Social Space of Professions11
You Need a Network ’: How Highly Skilled Refugees Build Social Networks to Convert Cultural Capital and Reclaim Professional Identities10
CORRIGENDUM to ‘Social Space as a Theory of Society: Scientific Arguments Regarding the Figuration of the Social in Bourdieu’s Distinction’10
The Way to Someone’s Mind Is through Their Stomach: Vegans and Culinary Activism10
The Invisible Super-Rich? A Quantitative Analysis of the Press Coverage of Germany’s Wealth Elite10
Bare Fridges and Burnt Tortillas: Conflictual Moments in the Making of Coupledom10
Book Review: Michael Mann, On Wars MannMichaelOn WarsNew Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2023, £30.00 hbk (ISBN: 9780300266818), 616 pp.10
Using Natural Experiments to Uncover Effects of Anti-Refugee Riots on Attitudes of Refugees10
Sci-fi Capital and Humanoid Robotics: Conjuring the Speculative Value of Not-Yet-Existing Technologies10
A Bourdieusian Latent Class Analysis of Cultural, Arts, Heritage and Sports Activities in the UK Representative Understanding Society Dataset9
Submerged: Surfacing Deep Poverty during Permacrisis9
Teaching Sociology in Contemporary Hungary9
Book review: Michelle Jackson, The Division of Rationalized Labor MichelleJackson, The Division of Rationalized Labor, Harvard University Press: Cambridg9
Digital Patriarchy and the Perceived Threat of Andrew Tate: Women’s Experiences in the Platformed Risk Society9
The Arab ‘Uncertain Body’ and Sojourner Passing in Israel9
The Aftermath of Death in the Continuing Lives of the Living: Extending ‘Bereavement’ Paradigms through Family and Relational Perspectives9
Moral Imperatives of Lockdown: Story Completion Tasks of Family Practices and Relationships in Australia during COVID-199
‘I was just left to get on with the job’: Understanding grief and work through a relational lens9
On Being Seen in Unseen Places: A Dramaturgical View of the Night9
Reproduction and the Expanding Border: Pregnant Migrants as a ‘Problem’ in the 2014 Immigration Act8
The nexus between enslavement and migration: Changing belongings in Darfur and North Africa8
Social Class Origin and Job Quality among Higher Managerial and Professional Occupations in the United Kingdom8
Between Sustainability, Energy Practices and Class Dynamics: A Bourdieusian Analysis of Energy Consumption in Norway8
Social Movement Ruptures and Legacies : Unpacking the Early Sedimentation 8
Thank You to Referees8
The Rise and Fall of Sociology in Brazilian Schools: From Public Sociology to Public Attacks8
University and the Pursuit of a ‘Career’ for Working-Class Youth in Deindustrial Rochdale8
Book Review: Matthew Goodwin, Values, Voice and Virtue: The New British Politics GoodwinMatthewValues, Voice and Virtue: The New British PoliticsLondon: 7
Book Review: Anne Rogers and David Pilgrim, Living with Health Inequalities: Upstream–Downstream Connections RogersAnnePilgrimDavidLiving with Health Ine7
Can Work Time Fragmentation Influence Workers’ Subjective Time Pressure? The Roles of Gender and Parenthood7
‘The Green Areas Are Out of Our Reach’: Racialisation, Erasure and Resistance in UK Urban Greening Initiatives7
Autocratic Power and Older Citizens: The Political Subjectification of Retirees in Belarus7
Better Than the Markets: Mutual Fund Managers’ Perceptions of the Rich7
The Consequentiality of Absences in Social Settings: A Sensemaking Perspective6
Practices of Consumption: Cohesion and Distinction within a Globally Wealthy Group6
Contested capital: Class and the sociology of work6
The Art of Navigating a White Upper-Class Gaze: Exploring Visible Minorities’ Negotiations of Belonging in the Norwegian Cultural Field6
Sociological Futures and the Importance of the Past6
Sociology amid Climate Breakdown: A Call for Systemic Pedagogical Transformation6
Me? A Hero? Gendered Work and Attributions of Heroism among Volunteers during the COVID-19 Pandemic6
From 100-Year-Old Women’s Motoring Masks to Contemporary PPE: A Socio-Political Study of Persistent Problems and Inventive Possibilities6
Thank You to Referees 2023–20246
Futures Imperfect: A Reflection on Challenges6
Book Review: Jack Palmer and Dariusz Brzeziński (eds), Revisiting Modernity and the Holocaust: Heritage, Dilemmas, Extensions6
Forms of Capital, Social Change and the Weight of the Past: The Effective Agents of the Swiss Field of Power 1910–20156
Trading Blame: Drawing Boundaries around the Righteous, Deserving and Vulnerable in Times of Crisis6
Solidarity with and against: Exploring Group Identification among Precarious Migrant Workers6
Muslim-Mancunian Women: Racial-Colonial Literacy, Counter-Knowledge and Epistemological Justice6
‘It’s a Small Little Pub, but Everybody Knew Everybody’: Pub Culture, Belonging and Social Change5
Historical Perspectives on British Sociology’s Future: An Interview with John Scott5
Brexit Rebordering, Sticky Relationships and the Production of Mixed-Status Families5
Not Talking about Climate Change: Everyday Interactions, Relational Work and Climate Silences5
Gaming and Performance Metrics in Higher Education: The Consequences of Journal Lists5
Regulating from below: Direct action, precarious labour, and worker-led regulation in Spain5
Book Review: Sergio Tonkonoff, Reintroducing Gabriel Tarde TonkonoffSergioReintroducing Gabriel TardeLondon/New York: Routledge, 2024, £33.59 pbk (ISBN: 5
Racial Biofutures: COVID-19 and Black Futurity Otherwise5
A Sociological Conversation with ChatGPT about AI Ethics, Affect and Reflexivity5
Maternal Occupation-Specific Skills and Children’s Cognitive Development5
Inter-Risk Framing Contests: The Politics of Issue Attention among Scandinavian Climate NGOs during the Coronavirus Pandemic5
Immigrants’ Pathways to the Income Elite in Germany5
The Sociology of Futurelessness5
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