| The invention of the 'sink estate': Consequential categorisation and the UK housing crisis |
22 |
| Resituating Erving Goffman: From Stigma Power to Black Power |
22 |
| Racialized capitalism: An account of its contested origins and consolidation |
21 |
| What is consumption, where has it been going, and does it still matter? |
19 |
| Heaping blame on shame: 'Weaponising stigma' for neoliberal times |
19 |
| Lessons from Grenfell: Poverty propaganda, stigma and class power |
15 |
| Haunted futures: The stigma of being a mother living apart from her child(ren) as a result of state-ordered court removal |
15 |
| On the transformation of children at-risk into an investment proposition: A study of Social Impact Bonds as an anti-market device |
14 |
| Negotiating with the North: How Southern-tier intellectual workers deal with the global economy of knowledge |
13 |
| Gamification: What it is, and how to fight it |
11 |
| Value and virtue in the sharing economy |
10 |
| Where do Black lives matter? Race, stigma, and place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
10 |
| Neo-liberalisation, universities and the values of bureaucracy |
9 |
| Beyond legacy: Backstage stigmatisation and 'trickle-up' politics of urban regeneration |
9 |
| On waiting, hauntings and surviving: Chronicling life with cancer through solicited diaries |
9 |
| Hosting the comfortably exotic: Cosmopolitan aspirations in the sharing economy |
9 |
| An Internet of ownership: Democratic design for the online economy |
8 |
| Witnessing loss in the everyday: Community buildings in austerity Britain |
8 |
| The Anthropocene event in social theory: On ways of problematizing nonhuman materiality differently |
7 |
| W. E. B. Du Bois, double consciousness and the 'spirit' of recognition |
7 |
| Timescapes of urban change: The temporalities of regenerated streets |
7 |
| Repelling neoliberal world-making? How the ageing-dementia relation is reassembling the social |
7 |
| Realising governmentality: Pastoral power, governmental discourse and the (re)constitution of subjectivities |
7 |
| Cultural discourses and practices of institutionalised diversity in the UK film sector: 'Just get something black made' |
7 |
| How Members of Parliament understand and respond to climate change |
6 |
| 'Talent-spotting' or 'social magic'? Inequality, cultural sorting and constructions of the ideal graduate in elite professions |
6 |
| Transborder habitus in a within-country mobility context: A Bourdieusian analysis of mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong |
6 |
| When breast is not best: Opposing dominant discourses on breastfeeding |
6 |
| 'Keep hoping, keep going': Towards a hopeful sociology of creative work |
6 |
| 'Post-race' racisms in the narratives of 'Brexit' voters |
6 |
| Selling streetness as experience: The role of street art tours in branding the creative city |
5 |
| The forces that shape us: The entangled vine of gender, race and class |
5 |
| Intimate with your junk! A waste management experiment for a material world |
5 |
| Embodying culture: Body pedagogics, situated encounters and empirical research |
5 |
| 'You've got to love what you do': Academic labour in a culture of authenticity |
5 |
| Claims to whiteness: Young unemployed Russian-speakers' declassificatory struggles in Finland |
5 |
| Learning to own: Cross-generational meanings of wealth and class-making in wealthy Finnish families |
5 |
| Enduring contexts: Segregation by affluence throughout the life course |
5 |
| The ecosystem of commons-based peer production and its transformative dynamics |
5 |
| Agency, futurity and representation: Conceptualising hope in recent sociological work |
5 |
| Youthfulness and immaterial labour in the new economy |
4 |
| Art as a pathway to impact: Understanding the affective experience of public engagement with film |
4 |
| Stigma, housing and identity after prison |
4 |
| Voices in the revolution: Resisting territorial stigma and social relegation in Porto's historic centre (1974-1976) |
4 |
| Join the queue: Including women's toilet needs in public space |
4 |
| British Black Power: The anti-imperialism of political blackness and the problem of nativist socialism |
4 |
| Learning from Blackpool Promenade: Re-enchanting sterile streets |
4 |
| 'Does anybody really care what a racist says?' Anti-racism in 'post-racial' times |
4 |
| Mutating faces of the state? Austerity, migration and faith-based volunteers in a UK downscaled urban context |
4 |
| Unpicking contemporary thrift: Getting on and getting by in everyday life |
4 |