Section: Current Research

Current and Recent Research

Recent Publications

2011

Nick Prior, "Speed, Rhythm and Time-space: Museums and Cities", Space and Culture, 14.3, 2011: 197-213.

Nick Prior, "Critique and Renewal in the Sociology of Music: Bourdieu and Beyond", Cultural Sociology, 5:1, 2011: 121-138.

Aditya Bharadwaj. The Other Mother: Supplementary Wombs, Surrogate State and ARTs in India. In Knecht, M Klotz, M and Beck, S (eds.). Reproductive Technologies as Global Form: Ethnographies of Knowledge, Practice, and Transnational Encounters. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 2011.

Ross Bond 'The National Identities of Minorities in Scotland: Anticipating the 2011 Census', Scottish Affairs, 75: 1-24.

Petra Brhlikova, Ian Harper, Roger Jeffery et al (2011) ‘Trust and the Regulation of Pharmaceuticals: South Asia in a Globalised World’, Globalisation and Health 7 (10)

Hugo Gorringe, Michael Rosie, David Waddington & Margarita Kominou (2011) 'Facilitating Ineffective Protest? The Policing of the 2009 Edinburgh NATO protests', Policing & Society, 21 (4).

Jonathan Hearn ‘The Strength of Weak Legitimacy: a Cultural Analysis of Legitimacy in Capitalist, Liberal, Democratic Nation-States’, Journal of Political Power 4(2): 199-216, 2011.

Jonathan Hearn 'Global Crisis, National Blame' in Nations and Globalisation: Conflicting or Complimentary? D. Halikiopoulou and S. Vasilopoulou (eds), London: Routledge, 2011.

Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery: “Underserved and Overdosed? Muslims and the Pulse Polio Initiative in rural north India”, Contemporary South Asia, 19 (2): 117-135

Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery: “‘Money itself discriminates’: Obstetric emergencies in the time of liberalisation”, pp. 133-151 in Akhil Gupta and K. Sivaramakrishnan (eds): The State in India after Liberalization (New York: Routledge) (abridged version of paper that appeared in Contributions to Indian Sociology in 2008)

Roger Jeffery, Patricia Jeffery and Craig Jeffrey: “Are rich rural Jats Middle-class?” pp. 140-163 in Amita Baviskar and Raka Ray (eds): Elite and Everyman: the Cultural Politics of the Indian Middle Classes (Routledge)

John MacInnes ‘Discussion: Towards More Accessible Conceptions of Statistical Inference’ in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 174, 2: 269-271.

John MacInnes  ‘Who are the British?’ in Skold, P and Axelson, P. (eds) Indigenous Peoples and Demography, Berghahn Books, pp. 273-294. 

Donald MacKenzie 'The Credit Crisis as a Problem in the Sociology of Knowledge,' American Journal of Sociology 116 (2011): 1778-1841.

Donald MacKenzie 'How to Make Money in Microseconds,' London Review of Books (19 May 2011): 16-18.  Reprinted in Markit Magazine (Summer 2011): 44-48.

Liliana Riga and James Kennedy 'Tolerant majorities, loyal minorities and 'ethnic reversals': constructing minority rights at Versailles 1919' in Trevor Harrison and Slobodan Drakulic (eds.) Against Orthodoxy: Studies in Nationalism, University of British Columbia Press (revised version of article that appeared in Nations and Nationalism in 2009)

Michael Rosie (2011) 'Aye Right? Scotland's Far Right Parties in 2011', Scottish Affairs, 76

Michael Rosie & Ross Bond (2011) ‘Who Are the Nationalists? A Profile of Scottish National Party Supporters’, in Trevor Harrison & Slobodan Drakulic (eds.), Against Orthodoxy: Studies in Nationalism, University of British Columbia Press.

Michael Rosie & Hugo Gorringe (2011) 'It's Grim Down South: A Scottish Take On The "English Riots"', Scottish Affairs, 77

Michael Rosie & Fran Wasoff (2011) 'Religion, Family Values and Family Law', in Jane Mair & Esin Örücü (eds) , The Place of Religion in Family Law: A Comparative Search, Intersentia.

Nidhi Singal, Roger Jeffery, Aanchal Jain & Neeru Sood (2011) ‘The enabling role of education in the lives of young people with disabilities in India: achieved and desired outcomes’ International Journal of Inclusive Education.15 

Haggett, C. (2011) ‘Understanding people’s experience of noise from wind farms’, invited chapter in Cowell, R., Strachan, P. and Warren, C. (eds) Wind Power, Governance  and Society: Lessons for Future Sustainable Energy, Basingstoke: Palgrave

Haggett, C. and Futak-Campbell, B. (2011) 'Using discourse analysis to understand the attitude-behaviour gap in renewable energy conflicts',  Journal of Mechanisms of Economic Regulation, 1, 2: 201-220.

2010

Aditya Bharadwaj. Reproductive Viability and the State: Embryonic Stem Cells in India. In Browner, C and Sargent, C (ed.). Reproduction, Globalisation and the State. Durham NC: Duke, 2010.

Nick Prior 'The Rise of the New Amateurs: Popular Music, Digital Technology and the Fate of Cultural Production', in Culture: A Sociological Handbook, John R. Hall, Laura Grindstaff and Ming-cheng Lo (eds), Routledge, 2010.

Ross Bond, Charlie Jeffery and Michael Rosie 'The Importance of Being English: national identity and nationalism in post-devolution England', Nations and Nationalism 16 (3): 462-468.

Ross Bond, Katharine Charsley and Sue Grundy 'An Audible Minority: Migration, Settlement and Identity among English Graduates in Scotland', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 36 (3): 483-499.

Ross Bond and Michael Rosie 'National Identities and Attitudes to Constitutional Change in Post-Devolution UK: a four territories comparison', Regional and Federal Studies 20 (1): 83-105. 

Ralph Fevre and Angus Bancroft Dead White Men and Other Important People: Sociology's Big Ideas, Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Hugo Gorringe ‘Resounding Rhetoric, Retreating rebels: The use and Impact of Militant Speeches in Tamil Dalit Movements’. Contemporary South Asia 18(3): pp281-292.

Hugo Gorringe ‘Beyond “Dull and Sterile Routines”? Dalits Organizing for Social Change in Tamil Nadu’, Cultural Dynamics 22(2): pp1-15.

Hugo Gorringe ‘Shifting the “grindstone of caste”? Decreasing Dependency among Dalit labourers in Tamil Nadu’, pp248-266 in Barbara Harriss-White and Judith Heyer (eds) The Comparative Political Economy of Development: Africa and South Asia. London, Routledge.

Hugo Gorringe and Michael Rosie
‘The “Scottish” Approach? The discursive construction of a national police force’, The Sociological Review 58 (1): pp65-83

Hugo Gorringe
‘The new Caste Headmen? Dalit Movement Leadership in Tamil Nadu’, in P. Price & A. E. Ruud (eds) Power and Influence in India: Bosses, Lords and Captains. London: Routledge: pp119-143.

Anthony F. Heath and Roger Jeffery (eds) Diversity and Change: Economics, Politics and Society in Contemporary India (Oxford University Press, Oxford, for the British Academy, Proceedings No. 159)

Bregje de Kok, Julia Hussein and Patricia Jeffery: “Joining-up thinking: Loss in childbearing from interdisciplinary perspectives” (Editorial for Special Issue on Loss in Childbearing), Social Science and Medicine 71 (10): 1703-1710

Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery: “‘Only when the boat has started sinking’: a maternal death in rural north India” (in Special Issue on Loss in Childbearing), Social Science and Medicine 71 (10): 1711-1718

Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery: “Health providers and ailing villagers: Everyday politics in the social sector” In Anthony F. Heath & Roger Jeffery (eds) Change and Diversity: Economics, Politics and Society in Contemporary India (Proceedings of the British Academy, no. 159) (pp 47-71) Oxford: OUP.

Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery. ‘Polio in north India: What Next? Economic and Political Weekly, April, 45, 10: 23-26

Roger Jeffery and Anthony F. Heath: 'Incongruities, Ironies and Achievements: India's Tryst with Modernity' in Anthony F. Heath and Roger Jeffery (eds) Diversity and Change: Economics, Politics and Society in Contemporary India (Oxford University Press, Oxford, for the British Academy, Proceedings No. 159)

Donald MacKenzie 'Constructing Carbon Markets: Learning from Experiments in the Technopolitics of Emissions Trading Schemes,' in Disaster and the Politics of Intervention, edited by Andrew Lakoff (New York: Columbia University Press 2010), 130-148.

Donald MacKenzie 'Models as Coordination Devices', pp. 299-302 in Débordements: Mélanges offerts à Michel Callon, edited by Madeleine Akrich et al. (Paris: Presses des Mines, 2010).

Donald MacKenzie 'Unlocking the Language of Structured Securities,' Financial Times (19 August 2010), 32.

Stanley Raffel ‘Assessing a Revolution: Baudrillard, Unproductive Expenditure and the Legacy of the 1960’s’ Cultural Politics.

Jan Webb 'Society matters! Changing environmental attitudes and behaviour in Scotland', Scottish Affairs, 71: 30-62.

Kate Orton-Johnson Ethics in online research; evaluating the ESRC Framework for Research Ethics categorisation of risk. Sociological Research Online 14(4)  

Haggett, C. (2010) ‘Risk and responsibility at 30,000 feet: who is to blame for ‘economy class syndrome’? Journal of Social Studies of Science and Technology, 1, 3: 1-26

Haggett, C. (2010) ‘Why not Nimby? A response, reviewing the empirical evidence’, in press at Ethics, Place, and Environment, 13, 3: 313-316

Haggett, C. (2010) ‘Public perceptions of offshore wind energy’ Energy Policy, 39, 2:503-510

Haggett. C. (2010) The principles, procedures, and pitfalls of public engagement in decision-making about renewable energy' in P. Devine-Wright (ed.) Renewable Energy and the Public, London: Earthscan

Abi-Ghanem, D. and Haggett, C. (2010) Shaping people’s engagement with microgeneration technology: the case of solar photovoltaics in UK homes, in P. Devine-Wright (ed.) Renewable Energy and the Public, London:Earthscan

2009

Aditya Bharadwaj. Assisted Life: The Neoliberal Moral Economy of Embryonic Stem Cells in India. In Birenbaum-Carmeli, D and Inhorn, M. C (ed.). Assisting Reproduction, Testing Genes: Global Encounters with New Biotechnologies. New York: Berghahn Books, 2009.

Aditya Bharadwaj and Peter Glasner. Local Cells, Global Science: The Proliferation of Stem Cell Technologies in India, Routledge, 2009. ISBN: HB 0415396093

Angus Bancroft Drugs, Intoxication and Society, Cambridge: Polity.

Michael Rosie and Hugo Gorringe '"The Anarchists' World Cup": Respectable Protest and Media Panics' (with Hugo Gorringe), Social Movement Studies, 8 (1), Abstract

Michael Rosie and Hugo Gorringe ‘What a difference a death makes’, Sociological Research Online 14(5): <http://www.scoresonline.org.uk/14/5/4.html>

Jonathan Hearn 'Small Fortunes: Nationalism, Capitalism and Changing Identities', in National Identity, Nationalism and Constitutional Change, Frank Bechhofer and David McCrone (eds), Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 144-162.

Jonathan Hearn 'The Origins of Modern Nationalism in the North Atlantic Interaction Sphere', Sociological Research Online 14:5

Petra Brhlikova, Patricia Jeffery, Gitanjali Priti Bhatia & Sakshi Khurana: "Intrapartum oxytocin (mis)use in South Asia", Journal of Health Studies 2 (1, 2 & 3), 33-50, http://jhs.co.in/articles/showArticle.aspx?aid=46

Roger Jeffery and Santhosh, M. R: ‘The architecture of drug regulation in India: can it be reformed?’ Journal of Health Studies, 2, 1-3, 13-32

Hugo Gorringe, Roger Jeffery, and Salla Sariola, 'Ethnographic Insights into Enduring Inequalities,'Journal of South Asian Development4(1), 1-6.

Nidhi Singal and Roger Jeffery “Transitions to adulthood for young people with disabilities in India: Current status and emerging prospects”, Asia Pacific Disability Rehabiliatation Journal. 19, 1: 15-40

Donald MacKenzie 'Material Markets: How Economic Agents are Constructed' (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

Donald MacKenzie 'Produire des comptes: Finistisme, technologie et application de la règle,' Revue d'anthropologie des connaisances 2009/2: 234-258.

Donald MacKenzie 'Making Things the Same: Gases, Emission Rights and the Politics of Carbon Markets,' Accounting, Organizations and Society 34 (2009), 440-455.

Donald MacKenzie 'Comment fonctionne un hedge fund?' Le Débat 155 (May-August 2009): 23-31.

Donald MacKenzie 'Beneath all the Toxic Acronyms Lies a Basic Cultural Issue,' Financial Times (26 November 2009), 36.  To be reprinted in Adrian Buckley, ed., Financial Crises: Causes, Context and Consequences (Harlow, Essex: Pearson).

Yuval Millo and Donald MacKenzie 'The Usefulness of Inaccurate Models: The Emergence of Financial Risk Management,' Accounting, Organizations and Society 34 (2009), 638-653.  Summariesed in Global Association of Risk Professionals Review 44 (October/November 2008):9.  Abbreviated versions reprinted in Journal of Risk Model Validation 3/1 (Spring 2009); 23-49 and in Managing Financial Risks: From Global to Local, edited by Gordon L. Clark, Adam D. Dixon, and Ashby H.B. Monk (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), 95-119.

Nick Prior “The Slug and the Juggernaut? Museums, Cities, Rhythms”, Edinburgh Working Papers in Sociology, no. 38: 37pp.

Nick Prior “Software Sequencers and Cyborg Singers: Popular Music in the Digital Hypermodern”, New Formations, 66, Spring 2009: pp81-99.

Ross Bond ‘Political Attitudes and National Identities in Scotland and England’ in F. Bechhofer and D. McCrone (eds.) National Identity, Nationalism And Constitutional Change, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 95-121.

Kate Orton-Johnson 'I've stuck to the path I'm afraid' Exploring student non-use of blended learning. The British Journal of Educational Technology. Volume 40, Number 5, pp 837-847 (11).

Liliana Riga and James Kennedy 'Tolerant majorities, loyal minorities and ethnic reversals: constructing minority rights at Versailles 1919', Nations and Nationalism 15(3): 461-82.

‘Scotland Days: evolving nation and icons’, in National Days: constructing and mobilising national identity, David McCrone and Gayle McPherson (eds), Palgrave Macmillan, pp.26-40.

David McCrone ‘Conundrums and Contradictions: what Scotland wants’, in The Scottish Parliament 1999-2009: the first decade, Charlie Jeffery and James Mitchell (eds.), Hansard Society with Luath Press, pp.93-104.

David McCrone ‘Being Scottish’, in National Identity, Nationalism and Constitutional Change, David McCrone and Frank Bechhofer (eds), Palgrave Macmillan, pp.64-94 (with Frank Bechhofer).

David McCrone ‘Stating the Obvious: ten truths about national identity’, in Scottish Affairs, no. 67, pp.7-22 (with Frank Bechhofer).

John MacInnes ‘Spain: Continuity and change in precarious employment’ in Leah Vosko, Ian Campbell and Martha Macdonald (eds) Gender and the Contours of Precarious Employment, Taylor and Francis, pp. 159-176.

John MacInnes ‘Work-life balance: three terms in search of a definition’ in C. Warhurst, D. R. Eikhof & A. Haunschild (eds) Work Less, Live More? A Critical Analysis of the Work-Life Boundary. London: Palgrave, 2008, pp. 44-61.

John MacInnes & Julio PÉrez DÍaz ‘Population’ in B. Turner (ed) Handbook on Globalisation. Palgrave.

John MacInnes, Tiziana Nazio and Jackie O’Reilly ‘The United Kingdom: From flexible employment to vulnerable workers’ in Leah Vosko, Ian Campbell and Martha Macdonald (eds) Gender and the Contours of Precarious Employment, Taylor and Francis, pp. 109-126.

John MacInnes & Julio PÉrez DÍaz ‘The Reproductive Revolution’ Sociological Review 57(2) 262-284.

John MacInnes & Julio PÉrez DÍaz ‘Demography’ in Bryan S Turner (ed) The New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, pp. 428-450. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Jan Webb Gender and occupation in market economies: change and restructuring since the 1980s, Social Politics, 16: 82-110; doi:10.1093/sp/jxp003.

Jan Webb  'Gender and the post-industrial shift', J. Scott, R. Crompton and C. Lyonette (eds) Gender Inequalities in the 21st Century: New barriers and continuing constraints, Edward Elgar.

2008

Aditya Bharadwaj. Biosociality to Bio-Crossings: Encounters with Assisted Conception and Embryonic Stem Cells in India. In Gibbon, S and Novas, C (ed.). Genetics, Biosociality and the Social Sciences: Making Biologies and Identities. London: Routledge, 2008.

Ross Bond, Katharine Charsley and Sue Grundy ‘Scottish Graduate Migration and Retention: a case study of the University of Edinburgh 2000 cohort’, Scottish Affairs, 63: 31-57.

Ross Bond and Michael Rosie ‘Social Democratic Scotland?’, in M. Keating (ed.) Scottish Social Democracy: Progressive Ideas for Public Policy, Brussels: P.I.E. Peter Lang.

Hugo Gorringe ‘The Caste of the Nation: Untouchability and Citizenship
in South India’. Contributions to Indian Sociology 42(1): 123-49.

Hugo Gorringe and Michael Rosie 'It’s a long way to Auchterarder! ‘Negotiated management’ and mismanagement in the policing of G8 protests,’ British Journal of Sociology 59(2): 187-205.

Elspeth Graham, Lynn Jamieson and John Macinnes 'Fertility, policy and the future of Scotland’s population' in Registrar General for Scotland Annual Report 2008 (in press).

Jonathan Hearn, 'What's Wrong With Domination?', Journal of Power 1 (1)

Craig Jeffrey, Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery, Degrees without Freedom? Education, Masculinities and Unemployment in north India, Stanford University Press.

Patricia Jeffery, Roger Jeffery and Craig Jeffrey: 'Disputing Contraception: Muslim reform, secular change and fertility', Modern Asian Studies 42, 2 & 3: 519-548.

Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery: 'Money itself discriminates?: Obstetric emergencies in the time of liberalisation?' Contributions to Indian Sociology 42, 1: 61-93.

Craig Jeffrey, Roger Jeffery and Patricia Jeffery: 'School and madrasah education: Gender and the strategies of Muslim young men in rural north India?' Compare, 38 , 5: 581-593. 

Patricia Jeffery, Roger Jeffery and Craig Jeffrey: 'Aisha, the madrasah teacher', in Muslim Portraits, (ed.) Mukulika Banerjee, (Yoda, New Delhi).

Craig Jeffrey, Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery: 'Karate, Computers and the Quran Sharaf: Zamir', in Muslim Portraits, (ed.) Mukulika Banerjee, (Yoda, New Delhi).

Roger Jeffery and Nidhi Singal: Disability Estimates in India: A changing Landscape of Socio-Political Struggle. Economic and Political Weekly, 43, 12 & 13: 22-24.

James Kennedy 'Quebec' in G.H. Herb and D. Kaplan (eds) Nations and Nationalism: A Global Historical Overview, Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO.

James Kennedy "'1867 and all that': 'Federalism' and Union in Britain and Canada", Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies 1(2): 293-308

Bredje de Kok 'The role of context in conversation analysis: Reviving an interest in ethno-methods.' Journal of Pragmatics, 40(5), 886-903.

Bredje de Kok ''Automatically you become a polygamist': 'Culture' and 'norms' as resources for normalisation and managing accountability in talk about infertility.' Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine. (in press)

Bredje de Kok & Sue Widdicombe ''I really tried': Management of normative issues in accounts of responses to infertility.' Social Science and Medicine. (in press).

Bredje de Kok Talking about infertility in Malawi: A starting point for developing support for people with a fertility problem. Report for stakeholders in Malawi. Zomba: Kachere (in press).

John MacInnes ‘Work-life balance: three terms in search of a definition’ in C. Warhurst, D. R. Eikhof & A. Haunschild (eds) Work Less, Live More? A Critical Analysis of the Work-Life Boundary. London: Palgrave.

John MacInnes and Julio PÉrez DÍaz ‘La tercera revoluciÓn de la modernidad: la reproductiva’ Revista EspaÑola de Investigaciones SociolÓgicas, 122: 89-118.

John MacInnes & Julio PÉrez DÍaz ‘Demography’ in B. Turner (ed) The New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory.

Donald Mackenzie “End of the World Trade,” London Review of Books (8 May 2008): 24-26. To be reprinted in Real-World Economics Review

Claire Noronha, Roger Jeffery, Patricia Jeffery and the RECOUP India research team. 'Schooling, marriage and fertility for poor women in urban and rural north India: Preliminary results from Alwar and Dewas.' Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge RECOUP Working Paper 15.

Kate Orton-Johnson ''I've stuck to the path I'm afraid' Exploring student non-use of blended learning.' The British Journal of Educational Technology. (Forthcoming).

Kate Orton-Johnson ''Give me a website and I'll wipe out a rainforest'. Student constructions of Technology and learning.' The International Journal of Learning. Volume 14 Issue 12 pp 161-166.

Alex Preda 'Brief Encounters. Calculation and the Interaction Order of Anonymous Online Markets.' Accounting, Organizations & Society, (in press).

Alex Preda 'Technology, Agency, and Financial Price Data.' in Living in a Material World, Trevor Pinch and Richard Swedberg (eds) , Cambridge MA: MIT Press (forthcoming).

Alex Preda and Karin Knorr Cetina 'The Temporalization of Financial Markets. From Network to Flow.' Theory,Culture & Society 24/7-8: 123-145.

Nick Prior 'Putting a Glitch in the Field: Bourdieu, Latour and Contemporary Music', Cultural Sociology, 2: 3.

Nick Prior  'OK Computer: Mobility, Software and the Laptop Musician', Information, Communication and Society, 11: 7.

Liliana Riga 'The Ethnic Roots of Class Universalism: Rethinking the "Russian" Revolutionary Elite, American Journal of Sociology 114(3): 649-705

Michael Rosie, Pille Petersoo, John MacInnes, Susan Condor & James Kennedy  ‘Mediating Which Nation(s)?: Citizenship and National Identities In The ‘British Press’’ in K. Wahl-Jorgensen (ed) Mediated Citizenships, Routledge: London.

Simone de Beauvoir: The Useless Mouths translated with an editorial introduction by Liz Stanley & Catherine Naji, in Simone De Beauvoir: Literary Writings (Ed M Simons) USA: Indiana University Press (in press)

'Narrative Methodologies: Subjects, Silences, Re-Readings and Analyses' special issue of Qualitative Research 8: 3 (in press), edited by Liz Stanley & Bogusia Temple.

'In dialogue: Narratives and Life Writings' Special issue of Life Writing (in press), edited by Liz Stanley.

Liz Stanley & Helen Dampier 'Parallel narratives: Photographs in Boer women's wartime testimonies' in (eds) David Robinson et al Narratives and Fiction Huddersfield, UK: University of Huddersfield Press: 9-24.

Liz Stanley & Helen Dampier ''She wrote Peter Halket': Fictive and factive devices in Olive Schreiner's letters' and 'Trooper Peter Halket of Mashonaland' in (eds) David Robinson et al Narratives and Fiction Huddersfield, UK: University of Huddersfield Press: 61-71.

Liz Stanley & Sue Wise 'Feminist methodology matters!' in (eds) Diane Richardson & Vicki Robinson (3rd edition) Gender and Women's Studies Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan pp.221-43.

Sarah Wilson, Sarah Cunningham-Burley, Angus Bancroft, Kathryn Backett-Milburn ‘Joined up thinking?': unsupported 'fast-track' transitions in the context of parental substance use’, Journal of Youth Studies, (in press).

Steve Yearley ‘Nature and the environment in science and technology studies’ in E Hackett, O Amsterdamska, M Lynch and J Wajcman (eds) The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies Third edition. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, pp. 921-47.

Steve Yearley ‘Environmental groups and other NGOs as science communicators' in Massimiano Bucchi and Brian Trench (eds) Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology. London: Routledge, pp. 159-171.

David McCrone National Days: constructing and mobilising national identity, Palgrave Macmillan pp.232 (edited with Gayle McPherson).

David McCrone National Identity, Nationalism and Constitutional Change, Palgrave Macmillan pp.211 (edited with Frank Bechhofer).

David McCrone ‘Culture and Nation’, in Handbook of Cultural Analysis, Tony Bennett and John Frew (eds.) Sage, pp. 317-337.

David MCrone ‘Nationality, Community and the National Question: the political writings of R.M. MacIver’, in Journal of Scottish Thought, vol.1, issue 1, pp.49-66.

David MCrone ‘National Identity and Social Inclusion’, in Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 31(7), p.1245-66 (with Frank Bechhofer).

John MacInnes & Julio PÉrez DÍaz ‘La tercera revoluciÓn de la modernidad: la reproductiva’ Revista EspaÑola de Investigaciones SociolÓgicas, 122: 89-118.

2007

 Angus Bancroft and Sarah Wilson, "'The Risk Gradient' in policy on children of drug and alcohol users: Framing young people as risky", Health, Risk and Society, 9 (3).

Hugo Gorringe and Irene Rafanell. “The Embodiment of Caste: Oppression, Protest and Change”, Sociology, 41 (1).

Jonathan Hearn, “National Identity: Banal, Personal, and Embedded’, Nations and Nationalism 13(4).

Lynn Jamieson (with Sue Grundy) “European Identities: From absent-minded citizens to passionate Europeans”, Sociology, 41 (4).

Stephen Kemp ‘Concepts, Anomalies and Reality: A Response to Bloor and Feher', 2007, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science , Vol. 38, No. 1, pp. 241-253.

James Kennedy ''Contrasting Liberal Nationalists': the Young Scots' Society and the Ligue nationaliste canadienne', Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 13(1).

James Kennedy and R Dannreuther 'The International Relations of the 'Transition': Ernest Gellner's Social Philosophy and Political Sociology', International Political Sociology 1(4).

James Kennedy and R Dannreuther 'Historical Sociology in Sociology: British Decline and US Hegemony with Lessons for International Relations' , International Politics 44(4).

David McCrone (with Frank Bechhofer), “Being British: A Crisis of identity?”, Political Quarterly, 78 (2).

John MacInnes, Michael Rosie, James Kennedy, Pille Petersoo and Susan Condor, ‘Where is the British national press?’, British Journal of Sociology, 58 (2).

John MacInnes & Julio PÉrez DÍaz ‘‘Low’ fertility and population replacement in Scotland’. Population, Space and Place. 13(1): 2-21.

John MacInnes & Julio PÉrez DÍaz ‘ValoraciÓn social del incremento de la violencia domÉstica’ in Violencia de GÉnero: Perspectiva Multidisciplinar y PrÁctica Forense. Guillermo Barrios & Pilar Rivas (eds), pp. 30-56. Editorial Aranzadi: Madrid.

Donald Mackenzie,“The Material Production of Virtuality: Innovation, Cultural Geography and Facticity in Derivatives Markets,” Economy and Society 36.

Donald Mackenzie and Iain Hardie, “Assembling an Economic Actor: The Agencement of a Hedge Fund,” Sociological Review 55 (1).

Donald Mackenzie (edited with Fabian Muniesa and Lucia Siu), Do Economists Make Markets? On the Performativity of Economics, Princeton University Press.

Tiziana Nazio & John MacInnes ‘Time Stress, Well-being and the Double Burden.’ in GØsta Esping-Andersen (Ed) Family Formation and Family Dilemmas in Contemporary Europe. Bilbao: FundaciÓn BBVA, pp.155-183.

Kate Orton-Johnson 'The Online Student: Lurking, Chatting, Flaming and Joking.' Sociological Research Online 12(6). (shortlisted for the 2008 Sage Prize for Innovation and Excellence).

Alex Preda 'Where Do Analysts Come From? The Case of Financial Chartism.” in Michel Callon, Yuval Millo and Fabian Muniesa (eds)
Market Devices, Oxford: Blackwell.

Alex Preda 'STS and Social Studies of Finance.' in Sheila Jasanoff, Edward Hackett and Michael Lynch (eds) Handbook of Science and
Technology Studies
, Cambridge MA: MIT Press, pp. 901-920.

Alex Preda 'The Sociology of Financial Markets.' Journal of Economic Surveys 21/3: 506-533.

Stanley Raffel ‘Self-Reflective Rule-Following,’ Culture and Organizations, Vol. 13, Number 4, 2007. 327-37.

Montse Solsona, Laia Ferrer, Carles SimÓ & John MacInnes  ‘Trayectorias familiares despuÉs del divorcio. Una revisiÓn de las
contribuciones recientes desde la demografÍa.’ in Documents D’AnÀlisi GeogrÀfica. Vol. 47.

Liz Stanley & Helen Dampier 'Cultural Entrepreneurs, Proto-Nationalism and Women's Testimony Writings: From the South African War 1899/1902 to 1948'.

Jan Webb 'Seduced or Sceptical Consumers? Organised Action and the Case of Fair Trade Coffee', in Sociological Research Online, 12 (3).

Sarah Wilson, “‘When you have children, you’re obliged to live’: Motherhood, Chronic Illness and Biographical Disruption”, Sociology of Health and Illness, 29 (7).

2006

Aditya Bharadwaj. Guest Editor, Introduction for the Special Issue of Culture Medicine and Psychiatry, Sacred Conceptions: Religion in the Global Practice of IVF', 2006

Aditya Bharadwaj. Clinical Theodicies: The Enchanted World of Uncertain Science and Clinical Conception in India' in Culture Medicine and Psychiatry special issue Sacred Conceptions: Religion in the Global Practice of IVF', 2006.

Aditya Bharadwaj, Paul Atkinson and Angus Clarke. Classification and the Experience of Genetic Haemochromatosis. In Atkinson, P and Glasner, P. (ed.). New Genetics, New Identities. London: Routledge, 2006.

Aditya Bharadwaj, Paul Atkinson and Angus Clarke. Genetic Iceberg: Risk and Uncertainty in Cancer Genetics and Haemochromatosis. In Webster, A. (ed.). Innovative Health Technologies: Meanings, Context and Change. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

Marcia Inhorn and Aditya Bharadwaj. Reproductively Disabled Lives: Infertility, Stigma and Suffering in Egypt and India. In Ingstad, B and Whyte, SR (eds.) Disability in Local and Global Worlds. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006.

Aditya Bharadwaj, Katie Featherstone, Paul Atkinson and Angus ClarkeRisky Relations: Family, Kinship and the New Genetics, Berg.

Barbara Bompani. ‘Mandela Mania: Mainline Christianity in Post-Apartheid South Africa’, Third World Quarterly, 27 (6).

Ross Bond, “Becoming and Belonging: national identity and exclusion”, Sociology, 40 (4)

Jonathan Hearn, Rethinking Nationalism: A Critical Introduction, Palgrave Macmillan.

Patricia Jeffery and Roger Jeffery, Confronting Saffron Demography: Religion, fertility and women’s status in India, Three Essays Collective

James Kennedy, “Responding to Empire: Liberal Nationalism and Imperial Decline in Scotland and QuÉbec”, Journal of Historical Sociology 19 (3)

David McCrone (edited with Catherine Bromley, John Curtice and Alison Park), Has Devolution Delivered? Edinburgh University Press

David McCrone (with Richard Kiely and Frank Bechhofer), “Reading between the lines: national identity and attitudes to the media in Scotland”, Nations and Nationalism 12(3)

John MacInnes, “Castells’ Catalan Routes: nationalism and the sociology of identity”, British Journal of Sociology, 57(4)

John MacInnes, “Work-life balance in Europe: a response to the baby bust or reward for the baby boomers?”, European Societies 8

Donald Mackenzie, An Engine, not a Camera: How Financial Models shape Markets, MIT Press

Stanley Raffel, “Parasite, Principles, and the Problem of Attachment to Place”, History of the Human Sciences, 19 (3)

Liz Stanley, Mourning Becomes … Post/Memory and the Concentration Camps of the South African War: Manchester University Press/Rutgers University Press.

Jan Webb Organisations, Identities and the Self: Palgrave.

2005

 Aditya Bharadwaj. Cultures of Embryonic Stem Cell Research in India. In Bender, W., Hauskeller, C. and Manzei, A. (eds.) Crossing Borders: Cultural, Religious and Political Differences Concerning Stem Cell Research. Munster: Agenda Verlag, 2005.

Angus Bancroft, Roma and Gypsy-Travellers in Europe: Modernity, Race, Space and Exclusion. Ashgate Publishing

Bregje de Kok, Christianity and African Traditional Religion in Malawi: Two realities of a different kind, African Books Collective

Hugo Gorringe, Untouchable Citizens: The Dalit Panthers and Democratisation in Tamilnadu, Sage

Patricia Jeffery (edited with Radhika Chopra), Educational Regimes in Contemporary India, Sage

Stephen Kemp, “Critical Realism and the Limits of Philosophy”, European Journal of Social Theory, 8, (2)

David McCrone (with Richard Kiely and Frank Bechhofer), “Birth, blood and belonging: identity claims in post-devolution Scotland”, Sociological Review, 53 (1)

David McCrone (with Richard Kiely and Frank Bechhofer), ‘Whither Britishness? English and Scottish people in Scotland’, Nations and Nationalism, 11 (1)

David McCrone, ‘Cultural capital in an understated nation: the case of Scotland’, British Journal of Sociology, 56 (1)

Nick Prior, “A Question of Perception: Bourdieu, Art and the Postmodern”, British Journal of Sociology, 56 (1)

 
2004

David McCrone (with Lindsay Paterson and Frank Bechhofer), Living in Scotland: Social and Economic Change since 1980, Edinburgh University Press

Nick Prior, 'Reconstructing a Sociology of the Arts', Sociological Review, 2 (4)

Stanley Raffel, ‘Imagination,’ Human Studies, 27 (3)

Michael Rosie, The Sectarian Myth in Scotland: Of Bitter Memory and Bigotry, Palgrave Macmillan.

Michael Rosie (with Steve Bruce, Tony Glendinning & Iain Paterson), Sectarianism in Scotland, Edinburgh University Press

Michael Rosie, John MacInnes, James Kennedy (with Susan Condor and Pille Petersoo), ‘Nation speaking unto Nation? Newspapers and National Identity in the devolved UK’, Sociological Review, 52 (4)


 


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