nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Academic–industry collaborations and knowledge co-production in the social sciences
|
Cherney, Adrian |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 1003-1016 |
artikel |
2 |
Addressing the problem of reflexivity in theories of reflexive modernisation: Subjectivity and structural contradiction
|
Farrugia, David |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 872-886 |
artikel |
3 |
Emotion work and the management of stigma in female sex workers’ long-term intimate relationships
|
Murphy, Hannah |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 1103-1116 |
artikel |
4 |
Grandparents doing gender: Experiences of grandmothers and grandfathers caring for grandchildren in Australia
|
Horsfall, Briony |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 1070-1084 |
artikel |
5 |
‘Hurtling down the track’: The significance of Australian population debates in an era of anxiety
|
Jacobs, Keith |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 799-811 |
artikel |
6 |
It’s not what you know it’s who you know: Political connectedness and political engagement at the local level
|
Alexander, Damon |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 827-842 |
artikel |
7 |
Keeping it in the family: Parental influences on young people’s attitudes to police
|
Sargeant, Elise |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 917-932 |
artikel |
8 |
Liquid modernity and choice of university degree programmes: Malaysian university students’ perception
|
Kok, Jin Kuan |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 984-1002 |
artikel |
9 |
‘Losing my religion’: Managing identity in a post-Jehovah’s Witness world
|
Hookway, Nicholas Samuel |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 843-856 |
artikel |
10 |
Managing a marginalised identity in pro-anorexia and fat acceptance cybercommunities
|
Smith, Naomi |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 950-967 |
artikel |
11 |
Organizational linkages in Japan’s female labor market: Information exchanged in networks
|
Fujimoto, Kayo |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 968-983 |
artikel |
12 |
Performing Authority: Communicating Judicial Decisions in Lower Criminal Courts
|
Roach Anleu, Sharyn |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 1052-1069 |
artikel |
13 |
Prophet of a new modernity: Ulrich Beck’s legacy for sociology
|
Woodman, Dan |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 1117-1131 |
artikel |
14 |
Regulation, public interest and research in the professional field: The case of the health sector
|
Veloso, Luísa |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 903-916 |
artikel |
15 |
Re-imagining career transition: What help from typologies?
|
Burns, Edgar |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 933-949 |
artikel |
16 |
Social control and trust in the New Zealand environmental movement
|
O’Brien, Thomas |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 785-798 |
artikel |
17 |
The September 11 generation, hip-hop and human rights
|
Mohamed Nasir, Kamaludeen |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 1039-1051 |
artikel |
18 |
Three versions of the social
|
Elliott, Anthony |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 812-826 |
artikel |
19 |
When they don’t die: Prognosis ambiguity, role conflict and emotion work in cancer caregiving
|
Olson, Rebecca E |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 857-871 |
artikel |
20 |
Why do students differ in the value they place on pro-social activities?
|
Caspersz, Donella |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 1017-1038 |
artikel |
21 |
Will closing the achievement gap solve the problem? An analysis of primary and secondary effects for indigenous university entry
|
Parker, Philip D. |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 1085-1102 |
artikel |
22 |
‘You can do it from your sofa’: The increasing popularity of the internet as a working site among male sex workers in Melbourne
|
McLean, Andrew |
|
2015 |
51 |
4 |
p. 887-902 |
artikel |