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A, Rong (2022) Book review: After lockdown: a metamorphosis by Bruno Latour. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Mar 2022). Blog Entry.

A, Rong (2022) Book review: After lockdown: a metamorphosis by Bruno Latour. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Mar 2022). Blog Entry.

A., Kyprianides, Bradford, Ben, Jackson, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0003-2426-2219, Yesberg, J, Stott, C and Radburn, M (2021) Identity, legitimacy and cooperation with police: comparing general-population and street-population samples from London. Psychology, Public Policy and Law, 27 (4). 492 - 508. ISSN 1076-8971

Abdullah, Hannah and Benzer, Matthias (2011) '...our fate as a living corpse...' an interview with Boris Groys. Theory, Culture & Society, 28 (2). pp. 69-93. ISSN 0263-2764

Abell, Peter (2007) Are reasons explanations? Contemporary Sociology, 36 (6). pp. 532-534. ISSN 0094-3061

Abell, Peter (1990) Denzin on rational choice theory. Rationality and Society, 2 (4). pp. 495-499. ISSN 1043-4631

Abell, Peter (1996) Homo sociologicus: do we need him/her? In: Turner, Stephen, (ed.) Social Theory at the End of the Century. Blackwell, London, UK.

Abell, Peter (2009) "I (She) did this because of that": subjective causality and Bayesian narratives in sociological explanation. In: Cherkaoui, Mohamed and Hamilton, Peter, (eds.) Raymond Boudon: a Life in Sociology. The Bardwell Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9781905622184

Abell, Peter (1996) Introduction. Rationality and Society, 8 (4). pp. 363-369. ISSN 1043-4631

Abell, Peter (2004) Narrative explanation: an alternative to variable-centered explanation? Annual Review of Sociology, 30 (1). pp. 287-310. ISSN 0360-0572

Abell, Peter (2003) On the prospects for a unified social science: economics and sociology. Socio-Economic Review, 1 (1). pp. 1-26. ISSN 1475-1461

Abell, Peter (2000) Putting social theory right? Sociological Theory, 18 (3). pp. 518-523. ISSN 0735-2751

Abell, Peter (1996) Rational choice theory and sociological theory. In: Turner, Bryan S., (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory. Blackwell, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780631183990

Abell, Peter (2009) A case for cases: comparative narratives in sociological explanation. Sociological Methods and Research, 38 (1). pp. 38-70. ISSN 0049-1241

Abell, Peter (1990) The methodological achievements in sociology in the past two decades with special reference to the interplay of quantitative and qualitative methods. In: Bryant, Christopher G. A. and Becker, Henk A., (eds.) What Has Sociology Achieved? Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, UK. ISBN 9780333460450

Abell, Peter (1996) A model of the informal structure (culture) of organizations: help, trust, rivalry and team spirit. Rationality and Society, 8 (4). pp. 433-452. ISSN 1043-4631

Abell, Peter and Engel, Ofer (2021) Subjective causality and counterfactuals in the social sciences: toward an ethnographic causality? Sociological Methods and Research, 50 (4). pp. 1842-1862. ISSN 0049-1241

Abell, Peter and Ludwig, Mark (2009) Structural balance: a dynamic perspective. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 33 (2). pp. 129-155. ISSN 0022-250x

Abell, Peter and Reyniers, Diane J. (2000) Generalised reciprocity and reputation in the theory of cooperation: a framework. Analyse and Kritik: Zeitschrift fur Sozialtheorie, 22 (Sympos). pp. 3-18. ISSN 0171-5860

Abell, Peter and Reyniers, Diane J. (2000) On the failure of social theory. British Journal of Sociology, 51 (4). pp. 739-750. ISSN 0007-1315

Abi-Rached, Joelle M. and Dudai, Yadin (2009) The implications of memory research and 'memory erasers': a conversation with Yadin Dudai. Biosocieties, 4 (1). pp. 79-90. ISSN 1745-8552

Abi-Rached, Joelle M. and Rose, Nikolas (2010) The birth of the neuromolecular gaze. History of the Human Sciences, 23 (1). pp. 11-26. ISSN 0952-6951

Abidin, Crystal (2017) Micro-microcelebrity: famous babies and business on the internet. Parenting for a Digital Future (20 Jan 2017). Website.

Abraham, Ronald and Fraker, Andrew (2014) Bihar’s malnutrition crisis and potential solutions. International Growth Centre Blog (24 May 2014). Website.

Abrines, Neus, Barcons, Natàlia, Görzig, Anke, Marre, Diana, Brun, Carme and Fumadó, Victoria (2012) A direct comparison of girls adopted from China and Eastern Europe: anxiety, hyperactivity/impulsivity, inattention and defiant behaviours. Revista de Psicologia de Clinica y Salud, 23 (3). pp. 261-269. ISSN 1130-5274

Accominotti, Fabien (2018) Consecration as a population-level phenomenon. American Behavioral Scientist. pp. 1-16. ISSN 0002-7642

Accominotti, Fabien, Khan, Shamus R. and Storer, Adam (2018) How cultural capital emerged in Gilded Age America: musical purification and cross-class inclusion at the New York Philharmonic. American Journal of Sociology, 123 (6). 1743 - 1783. ISSN 0002-9602

Ackermann, Casey (2011) Civic resilience: a new response to the riots (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (29 Nov 2011). Website.

Acton, Kelsie and Dyi Huijg, Dieuwertje (2020) The problem with accessibility checklists. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Adaire, Esther (2016) Book review: on the world and ourselves by Zygmunt Bauman and Stanislaw Obirek. LSE Review of Books (16 Feb 2016). Website.

Adaire, Esther (2015) Book review: the philosophy of war and exile by Nolen Gertz. LSE Review of Books (12 Mar 2015). Website.

Adams, Elizabeth and Casci, Tanita (2020) Rewarding contributions to research culture is part of building a better university. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Dec 2020). Blog Entry.

Addis, Pauline and Atkin, Anthony (2021) REFlection: an ‘a la carte’ set of reporting standards would be preferable to having to second guess REF guidance. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 May 2021). Blog Entry.

Adebowale, Lord and Kippin, Henry (2017) From public services to “services to the public”: the three elements of contemporary welfare. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2017). Website.

Adeel, Muhammad (2017) Gender inequality in mobility and mode choice in Pakistan. Transportation, 44 (6). pp. 1519-1534. ISSN 0049-4488

Adema, Janneke (2022) The processual book. How can we move beyond the printed codex? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Jan 2022). Blog Entry.

Ademolu, Edward (2018) How representations of Africa by NGOs impact diaspora community's identity and engagement with international development. Africa at LSE (05 Sep 2018). Website.

Ademolu, Edward (2018) Seeing and being development's 'other': representations of Africa and diaspora audiences. Africa at LSE (03 Sep 2018). Website.

Adena, Maja and Harke, Julian (2017) A quality certificate increases trust and donations to a charity. LSE Business Review (08 Sep 2017). Website.

Adler, Joanna R. (2017) When is a toothbrush not just a toothbrush? Parenting for a Digital Future (11 Jan 2017). Website.

Adusumilli, Karun and Otsu, Taisuke (2014) Empirical likelihood for random sets. Econometrics (EM/2014/574). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London, UK.

Afridi, Farzana and Shah, Hemal (2012) “Policies to increase women’s representation in the political sphere through affirmative action are insufficient” – Farzana Afridi. South Asia @ LSE (07 Nov 2012). Website.

Agarwalla, Shubhangi (2018) The role of mercy in India. South Asia @ LSE (13 Aug 2018). Website.

Aghapouri, Jiyar and Ahmadi, Avin (2021) The representation and reconstruction of ethno-national identity on social media by Kurdish women in Rojhelat, Kurdistan-Iran. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 21 (2). 104 - 125. ISSN 1754-9469

Aguinis, Herman, Villamor, Isabel and Ramani, Ravi S. (2020) How to conduct valid social science research using MTurk – a checklist. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Dec 2020). Blog Entry.

Ahmad, Mahvish ORCID: 0000-0003-1807-8028 (2018) Affective states: entanglements, suspensions, suspicions. American Ethnologist, 45 (4). pp. 574-575. ISSN 0094-0496

Ahmad, Mahvish ORCID: 0000-0003-1807-8028 (2023) Movement texts as anti-colonial theory. Sociology, 57 (1). 54 - 71. ISSN 0038-0385

Ahmed, Wasim (2021) Using Twitter as a data source an overview of social media research tools (2021). Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 May 2021). Blog Entry.

Ahmet, Akile ORCID: 0000-0003-4051-4914 (2020) Moving beyond the talk: universities must become anti-racist. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Akampurira, Emmanuel (2020) What are the ethics of researchers helping respondents during a pandemic? Africa at LSE (23 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Akhtar, Zoya and Shriram, Sharanya (2015) “Forget my creative expression, I can tell other stories, but can you imagine being a part of a society that thinks that you should not exist?” – Zoya Akthar. South Asia @ LSE (10 Apr 2015). Website.

Akingbade, Oluwadamilare, Obuezie, Adaora C., Omose Ofeimun, Josephine and Osuchukwu, Ngozi Perpetua (2020) Covid-19 researcher stories: adapting under adversity in Nigeria. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Akyüz, Zeynep Ceren (2014) Book review: the architecture of luxury by Annette Condello. LSE Review of Books (11 Sep 2014). Website.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2007) Contesting the Saudi State: Islamic voices from a new generation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521858366

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2011) Economies of desire, fictive sexual uprisings. Saudi chick lit: the girls are doing it. Le Monde Diplomatique.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2023) From research to the mainstream - Judging the British Academy Book Prize for Global Cultural Understanding. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Jan 2023). Blog Entry.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2012) Imagined heroism of Saudi 'Nail Polish Girl'. Al-Monitor.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2011) Iran, Turkey and Saudi: the regional race for the Arab spring. Al-Akhbar.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2005) Mazaq al-islah fi al-saudiyyah fi al-qarn al-wahid wa al-ishrin. Al-Saqi, London, UK.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2012) Saudi Arabia and Russia: settling old scores in Syria. Bitter Lemons.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2012) Saudi Arabia turns blind eye on rising suicide rates. Al-Monitor.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2013) Saudi Arabia: local and regional challenges. Contemporary Arab Affairs, 6 (1). pp. 28-40. ISSN 1755-0912

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2012) The Saudi response to the Arab spring: containment and co- option. Open Democracy.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2002) Tribal confederations and emirates in Arabia. In: Abdul-Jabar, F. and Dawod, H., (eds.) In Tribes and Power: Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Middle East. http://www.saqibooks.co.uk/, London, UK, pp. 214-233. ISBN 9780863568046

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2010) A history of Saudi Arabia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780521747547

Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2012) The meaning of rights for women. World Today.

Al-Rasheed, Madawi and Ahdr, M. (2012) Regional and international responses to the Arab spring. Regional and international responses to the Arab spring.

Al-Rawi, Ahmed, Siddiqi, Maliha, Morgan, Rosemary, Vandan, Nimisha, Smith, Julia and Wenham, Clare ORCID: 0000-0001-5378-3203 (2020) COVID-19 and the gendered use of emojis on Twitter: infodemiology study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 22 (11). ISSN 1438-8871

Al-Rawi, Ahmed, Siddiqi, Maliha, Wenham, Clare ORCID: 0000-0001-5378-3203 and Smith, Julia (2022) The gendered dimensions of the anti-mask and anti-lockdown movement on social media. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 9 (1). ISSN 2662-9992

Alam, Khurshed (2018) Normative causality of corruption in Bangladesh: the past and present scenario. South Asia @ LSE (21 Aug 2018). Website.

Alba, Richard and Foner, Nancy (2015) Mixed unions reveal progress in integration but also enduring societal social cleavages, which revolve around race in the US and religion in Europe. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Dec 2015). Website.

Albert, Alex (2021) Are we all social scientists now? The rise of citizen social science raises more questions about social science than it answers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.

Albert, Anastasia (2010) Media is for peace, love and understanding? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (13 Oct 2010). Website.

Albert, Mathias and Buzan, Barry (2011) Securitization, sectors and functional differentiation. Security Dialogue, 42 (4-5). pp. 413-425. ISSN 0967-0106

Aldaz Pena, Raul (2019) Book review: research impact and the early career researcher: lived experiences, new perspectives edited by Kieran Fenby-Hulse, Emma Heywood and Kate Walker. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Alden, Christopher and Chan, Kenddrick (2021) Twitter and digital diplomacy: China and COVID-19. Strategic Updates (June 2021). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Alden, Christopher and Chan, Kenddrick (2021) Twitter and digital diplomacy: China and COVID-19. LSE COVID-19 Blog (09 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.

Aldred, Rachel (2007) Closed policy networks, broken chains of communication and the stories behind an ‘entrepreneurial policy’. Critical Social Policy, 27 (1). pp. 139-151. ISSN 0261-0183

Aldrich, Howard and Al-Turk, Akram (2017) Four strategies to increase the likelihood of creating and sustaining successful research teams. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (Oct 2017). Website.

Alem, Yonas and Dugoua, Eugenie ORCID: 0000-0002-4176-8740 (2022) Learning from unincentivized and incentivized communication: a randomized controlled trial in India. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 71 (1). 1 - 38. ISSN 0013-0079

Alevizou, Giota (2020) Virtual schooling, Covid-gogy and digital fatigue. Parenting for a Digital Future (08 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Alexander, Claire (2013) Contested memories: the Shahid Minar and the struggle for diasporic space. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 36 (4). pp. 590-610. ISSN 0141-9870

Alexander, Claire (2011) Making Bengali Brick Lane: claiming and contesting space in East London. British Journal of Sociology, 62 (2). pp. 201-220. ISSN 0007-1315

Alexander, Claire (2009) Stuart Hall and 'race'. Cultural Studies, 23 (4). pp. 457-482. ISSN 0950-2386

Alexander, Claire (2004) Writing race: ethnography and the imagination of the Asian gang. In: Bulmer, Martin and Solomos, John, (eds.) Researching Race and Racism. Social Research Today. Routledge, London, pp. 134-149. ISBN 9780415300902

Alexander, Claire (2008) The problem of South Asian popular culture: a view from the UK. South Asian Popular Culture, 6 (1). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1474-6689

Alexander, J Mckenzie and Morley, Julia (2021) Accounting for groups: the dynamics of intragroup deliberation. Synthese, 199 (3-4). 7957 - 7980. ISSN 1573-0964

Alexander, Kate (2016) “Brexit chaos proves that I was right all along,” says everyone. Our political narratives need to change, or they’ll become barriers to thought. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Alfandari, Ravit (2017) Evaluation of a national reform in the Israeli child protection practice designed to improve children's participation in decision-making. Child and Family Social Work, 22 (S2). pp. 54-62. ISSN 1356-7500

Alfandari, Ravit (2019) Multi-professional work in child protection decision-making: an Israeli case study. Children and Youth Services Review, 98. pp. 51-57. ISSN 0190-7409

Ali, Sana (2014) Hoping for more than jet-packs: a defence of our new ‘humanity’. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (20 Nov 2014). Website.

Ali, Suki (2014) Governing multicultural populations and family life. British Journal of Sociology, 65 (1). pp. 82-106. ISSN 0007-1315

Ali, Suki (2014) Multicultural families: deracializing transracial adoption. Critical Social Policy, 34 (1). p. 66. ISSN 0261-0183

Ali, Suki (2009) Silence and secrets: confidence in research. In: Ryan-Flood, Roisin and Gill, Rosalind, (eds.) Secrecy and Silence in the Research Process: Feminist Reflections. Routledge, London, UK. ISBN 9780415452144

Ali, Suki (2012) The sense of memory. Feminist Review, 100. pp. 88-105. ISSN 0141-7789

Ali, Suki and Sweeney, Aisling (2015) Discussing gender: an interview with Dr Suki Ali. Researching Sociology (09 Dec 2015). Website.

Ali, Sultana and Rehman Cheema, Abdur (2017) Counting the uncounted: the economic contributions of women in rural Sindh. South Asia @ LSE (01 Jun 2017). Website.

Ali Budhani, Azmat, Gazdar, Haris, Kaker, Sobia Ahmad and Bux Mallah, Hussain (2010) The open city: social networks and violence in Karachi. Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 2 (70). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Alik-Lagrange, Arthur, Dreier, Sarah K., Lake, Milli and Porisky, Alesha (2021) Social protection and state-society relations in environments of low and uneven state capacity. Annual Review of Political Science, 24 (1). 151 - 174. ISSN 1094-2939

Allansdottir, Agnes, Jovchelovitch, Sandra ORCID: 0000-0002-0073-2792 and Stathopoulou, Angela (1993) Some further points: replies to Augoustinos and Páez & González. Papers on Social Representations, 2. pp. 31-32. ISSN 1021-5573

Allchorn, William (2016) Cut from the same cloth?: Pegida UK looks like a sanitised version of the EDL. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jan 2016). Website.

Allen, Amy, Apostolidis, Paul, Azmanova, Albena and Ypi, Lea (2023) The ends of radical critique? Crisis, capitalism, emancipation: a conversation. Journal of Political Power, 16 (1). 101 - 124. ISSN 2158-379X

Allen, Natalie (2015) Book review: from Cuba with love: sex and money in the twenty-first century. LSE Review of Books (21 Jul 2015). Website.

Allen, Natalie and Gilson, Christopher (2014) Same sex marriage rulings in Kentucky and Virginia, Cuomo vs. de Blasio over pre-k in New York, and Florida’s Crist rejects Cuba embargo – US state blog round up for round up for 8 – 14 February. LSE American Politics and Policy (15 Feb 2014). Website.

Allen, Nicholas (2014) The Rennard scandal highlights the reluctance of politicians to address murmurs of wrongdoing and the tendency for tribalism to affect their responses. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jan 2014). Website.

Allen, Tim (1999) Perceptions of contemporary war. In: Allen, Tim and Seaton, Jean, (eds.) The Media of Conflict: War Reporting and Representations of Ethnic Violence. Zed Books, London, pp. 11-42. ISBN 9781856495707

Allen, Tim (1999) War, genocide, and aid: the genocide in Rwanda. In: Elwert, Georg, Feuchtwang, Stephan and Neubert, Dieter, (eds.) Processes of Escalation and De-Escalation in Violent Group Conflicts. Beihefte Sociologus. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, pp. 177-201. ISBN 9783428099573

Allen, Tim, Atingo, Jackline and Parker, Melissa (2021) Rejection and resilience: returning from the Lord’s Resistance Army in Northern Uganda. Civil Wars, 24 (2 - 3). 357 - 384. ISSN 1369-8249

Allen, Tim and Eade, John (1999) Ethnicity. In: Culture and Global Change. Routledge, London, pp. 145-156. ISBN 9780415139175

Allen, William (2014) Book review: from popular culture to everyday life by John Storey. LSE Review of Books (03 Jul 2014). Website.

Allo, Awol (2016) The courtroom as a site of epistemic resistance: Mandela at Rivonia. Law, Culture and the Humanities. ISSN 1743-8721

Alper, Meryl (2020) Balancing vulnerability, support, and safety: the promotion and protection of disabled children’s digital rights. Parenting for a Digital Future (02 Dec 2020). Blog Entry.

Alper, Meryl (2015) Future talk: parenting for a digital future for young people with a disability. Parenting for a Digital Future (20 May 2015). Website.

Alqaisiya, Walaa (2023) Beyond the contours of Zionist sovereignty: decolonisation in Palestine's Unity Intifada. Political Geography, 103. ISSN 0962-6298

Aman-Rana, Shan (2016) 5 questions with Shan Aman-Rana, an MPA teaching fellow in Economics. LSE Institute of Public Affairs Blog (05 Jul 2016). Website.

Amer, Amena (2015) Shades of Muslim: racialisation, representation and white British Muslims. Psychology at LSE (25 May 2015). Website.

Amer, Amena (2015) Why social psychology matters in the real world: reflections on Steve Reicher’s talk. Psychology at LSE (23 Mar 2015). Website.

Amiel, Yoram, Bernasconi, Michele, Cowell, Frank A. and Dardanoni, Valentino (2013) Do we value mobility? Public Economics Programme Papers (PEP 17). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London, UK.

Amri, Myriam (2021) Book review: Revolution and disenchantment: Arab Marxism and the binds of emancipation by Fadi A. Bardawil. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.

Anand, Narasimhan and Jones, Brittany C. (2008) Tournament rituals, category dynamics, and field configuration: the case of the Booker Prize. Journal of Management Studies, 45 (6). pp. 1036-1060. ISSN 0022-2380

Anand, Paul, Boarini, Romina, Canaviri, Jose Antonio, Dorji, Lham, Gärtner, Kathrin, Helgeson, Thomas, Helliwell, John F., Hunt, Guinevere, Konoshonok, Inna, O’ Donnell, Gus, Ploug, Niels, Pople, Larissa, Pryce, Freya, Janaagraha, Katie Pyle, Stuart, Francis, Wheatley, Hanna, Wren-Lewis, Sam and Yagur-Kroll, Amit (2018) The global analysis of wellbeing report 2018: from measurement to policy and practice. , Graham, Carol, Comim, Flavio and Anand, Paul (eds.). Oxford Foundation of Knowledge Exchange, Oxford, UK.

Anand, Paul, Roope, Laurence and Ross, Andy (2019) How economists help central government think: survey evidence from the UK government economic service. International Journal of Public Administration, 42 (13). pp. 1145-1157. ISSN 0190-0692

Anciaes, Paulo Rui (2022) Book review: A handbook for wellbeing policy-making by Paul Frijters and Christian Krekel. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Jul 2022). Blog Entry.

Anciaes, Paulo Rui (2014) Book review: visual pollution: advertising, signage and environmental quality by Adriana Portella. LSE Review of Books (27 May 2014). Website.

Anderson, Chingun (2015) Why do some democracies fail to help their poor? Ethnic diversity and identity politics may provide answers. Democratic Audit UK (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Anderson, Chris ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172 (2022) We live in the age of performative academia, is this such a bad thing? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Apr 2022). Blog Entry.

Anderson, Chris ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172 and Hobolt, Sara (2022) Creating compliance in crisis: messages, messengers, and masking up in Britain. West European Politics, 46 (2). 300 - 323. ISSN 0140-2382

Anderson, Christopher J. ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172 (2010) Electoral supply, median voters, and feelings of representation in democracies. In: Dalton, Russell J. and Anderson, Christopher J., (eds.) Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens' Electoral Choices. Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Oxford University Press Inc, 214 - 240. ISBN 9780199599233

Anderson, Christopher J. ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172 (2009) Nested citizens: macropolitics and microbehavior in comparative politics. In: Lichbach, Mark Irving and Zuckerman, Alan S., (eds.) Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture, and Structure, Second Edition. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics. Cambridge University Press, 314 - 332. ISBN 9780521885157

Anderson, Christopher J. ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172 (2009) The private consequences of public policies: active labor market policies and social ties in Europe. European Political Science Review, 1 (3). 341 - 373. ISSN 1755-7739

Anderson, Christopher J. ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172 and Dalton, Russell J. (2010) Nested voters: citizen choices embedded in political contexts. In: Dalton, Russell J. and Anderson, Christopher J., (eds.) Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens' Electoral Choices. Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Oxford University Press Inc, 241 - 256. ISBN 9780199599233

Anderson, Christopher J. ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172 and Hecht, Jason D. (2012) Voting when the economy goes bad, everyone is in charge, and no one is to blame: the case of the 2009 German election. Electoral Studies, 31 (1). 5 - 19. ISSN 0261-3794

Anderson, Christopher J. ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172 and Just, Aida (2012) Partisan legitimacy across generations. Electoral Studies, 31 (2). 306 - 316. ISSN 0261-3794

Anderson, Johanna (2021) E-textbooks – scandal or market imperative? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.

Andre, Peter and Falk, Armin (2021) Policy relevant, multidisciplinary, disruptive: what kind of research do economists want? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.

Andreouli, Eleni (2020) It means Europeans aren’t at the front of the queue: beyond the liberal/ cosmopolitan divide. LSE Brexit (12 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Andreouli, Eleni and Howarth, Caroline (2018) Everyday cosmopolitanism in representations of Europe among young Romanians in Britain. Sociology. ISSN 0038-0385

Andrews, Abigail (2014) In Mexico, women can take increased roles in local politics in response to the ‘crisis’ of migration to the U.S. LSE American Politics and Policy (14 Jul 2014). Website.

Andrews, Grant (2021) Queer South African vloggers use YouTube to build communities and challenge social stigma. Africa at LSE (10 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.

Angell, Ian (2000) The new barbarian manifesto: how to survive the information age. Kogan Page Ltd, London, UK. ISBN 9780749431518

Angell, Ian O. and Ilharco, Fernando M. (2004) Solution is the problem: a story of transitions and opportunities. In: Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Ciborra, Claudio and Land, Frank, (eds.) The Social Study of Information and Communication Technology: Innovation, Actors, and Contexts. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, UK, pp. 38-61. ISBN 9780199253524

Angino, Siria, Ferrara, Federico and Secola, Stefania (2022) The cultural origins of institutional trust: the case of the European Central Bank. European Union Politics, 23 (2). 212 - 235. ISSN 1741-2757

Anguyo, Innocent (2021) Internet and social media shutdowns in Uganda cannot stop growing political resistance. Africa at LSE (03 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.

Anheier, Helmut K. and Kendall, Jeremy (2002) Interpersonal trust and voluntary associations: examining three approaches. British Journal of Sociology, 53 (3). pp. 343-362. ISSN 0007-1315

Anheier, Helmut K. and Romo, Frank P. (1999) Stalemate: a study of structural failure. In: Anheier, Helmut K., (ed.) When Things Go Wrong: Organizational Failures and Breakdowns. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, pp. 241-272. ISBN 9780761910473

Anisin, Alexei (2013) Book review: The myth of media globalization. LSE Review of Books (08 Aug 2013). Website.

Anonymous, (2016) Estate ‘regeneration’: why it isn’t just about the money. Researching Sociology (26 Jul 2016). Website.

Anonymous, (2016) Nuit Debout, observations and evidence: a response. Researching Sociology (10 Jun 2016). Website.

Anonymous, (2016) Playing fields and political football: the case of forced academisation. Researching Sociology (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Anstead, Nick ORCID: 0000-0002-1090-5271 (2015) The debate about debates: there needs to be a clearer rationale for invitations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Anstead, Nick ORCID: 0000-0002-1090-5271 and O'Loughlin, Ben (2012) Semantic polling: the ethics of online public opinion. LSE Media Policy Project Series, Broughton Micova, Sally, Tambini, Damian and Sujon, Zoetanya (eds.) (Media Policy Brief 5). The London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Antoniades, Andreas (2008) Cave! Hic everyday life: repetition, hegemony and the social. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 10 (3). pp. 412-428. ISSN 1369-1481

Anyangwe, Eliza (2011) Why don't Africans use social media to revolt like Arabs? (guest-blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (04 Mar 2011). Website.

Arceneaux,, Kevin, Johnson, Martin, Lindstädt, René and Wielen, Ryan Vander (2015) Fox News pushes Democrats and Republicans to bemore conservative, especially around election time. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Apr 2015). Website.

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Banaji, Shakuntala (2013) Hindi film audiences outside South Asia. In: Gokulsing, K. and Dissanayake, Wimal, (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 391-401. ISBN 9780415677745

Banaji, Shakuntala (2006) Loving with irony: young Bombay viewers discuss clothing, sex and their encounters with media. Sex Education, 6 (4). pp. 377-391. ISSN 1472-0825

Banaji, Shakuntala (2006) 'Reading Bollywood': the young audience and Hindi films. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, US. ISBN 9780230001725

Banaji, Shakuntala (2022) Why we should take a second look at the politics of creativity: the dangers of a celebratory mode. In: Henriksen, Danah and Mishra, Punya, (eds.) Creative Provocations: Speculations on the Future of Creativity, Technology & Learning. Creativity Theory and Action in Education. Springer, Cham, CH. ISBN 9783031145483 (In Press)

Banaji, Shakuntala, Bhat, Ramnath, Agarwal, Anushi, Passanha, Nihal and Sadhana Pravin, Mukti (2019) WhatsApp vigilantes: an exploration of citizen reception and circulation of WhatsApp misinformation linked to mob violence in India. . Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

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Banerjee, Sanchayan ORCID: 0000-0002-0176-0429, Galizzi, Matteo M. and Hortala-Vallve, Rafael (2021) Trusting the trust game: an external validity analysis with a UK representative sample. Games, 12 (3). ISSN 2073-4336

Banerjee, Sanchayan ORCID: 0000-0002-0176-0429, Galizzi, Matteo M., John, Peter and Mourato, Susana ORCID: 0000-0002-9361-9990 (2022) What works best in promoting climate citizenship? A randomised, systematic evaluation of nudge, think, boost and nudge+. Geography and Environment Discussion Paper Series (32). Department of Geography and Environment, LSE, London, UK.

Banerjee, Sanchayan and John, Peter (2020) Nudge plus: incorporating reflection into behavioural public policy. Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Papers (232). Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

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Banerji, Olina (2013) Learning from Uttarakhand. South Asia @ LSE (19 Jul 2013). Website.

Banet-Weiser, Sarah (2007) Kids rule!: Nickelodeon and consumer citizenship. Console-ing passions. Duke University Press, Durham. ISBN 9780822339762

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Barclay, Kieron and Kolk, Martin (2015) Birth order and mortality: a population-based cohort study. Demography, 52 (2). pp. 613-639. ISSN 0070-3370

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Barron, Anne (2006) Entry on 'Copyright' for New encyclopaedia of knowledge, preliminary volume: problematizing global knowledge. Theory, Culture & Society, 23 (2/3). pp. 278-282. ISSN 0263-2764

Barry, Andrew and Slater, Don ORCID: 0000-0002-4767-3187 (2002) Introduction: the technological economy. Economy and Society, 31 (2). pp. 175-193. ISSN 0308-5147

Barry, Andrew and Slater, Don (2002) Technology, politics and the market: an interview with Michel Callon. Economy and Society, 31 (2). pp. 285-306. ISSN 0308-5147

Barthold, Julia A., Myrskylä, Mikko and Jones, Owen R. (2012) Childlessness drives the sex difference in the association between income and reproductive success of modern Europeans. Evolution and Human Behavior, 33 (6). pp. 628-638. ISSN 1090-5138

Bartle, John, Dellepiane-Avellaneda, Sebastian and McGann, Anthony (2018) Elections rather than public opinion determine the broad direction of government policy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jun 2018). Website.

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Burchell, Kevin, Franklin, Sarah and Holden, Kerry (2009) Public culture as professional science: final report of the ScoPE project (scientists on public engagement: from communication to deliberation?). . BIOS (Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society), London, UK.

Burdett, Richard (2012) Mapping scales of urban identity. Architectural Design, 82 (6). pp. 92-97. ISSN 1554-2769

Burdett, Ricky (2016) Counterpoint: designing inequality? Architectural Design, 86 (3). pp. 136-141. ISSN 1554-2769

Burdett, Ricky (2017) Infrastructures of equality versus inequality. In: Ruby, Ilka and Ruby, Andreas, (eds.) Infrastructure Space. Ruby Press, Berlin, Germany, pp. 306-313. ISBN 9783944074184

Burdett, Ricky (2014) Quick study: Ricky Burdett on changing cities: man v city. Prospero Blog (The Economist) (30 Sep 2014). Website.

Burdett, Ricky and Rode, Philipp (2011) Living in the urban age. In: Burdett, Ricky and Sudjic, Deyan, (eds.) Living in the Endless City. Phaidon, London, UK, pp. 8-43. ISBN 9780714861180

Burdett, Ricky, Rode, Philipp, Griffiths, Peter, Havener, Rosie and Gomes, Alexandra (2018) Developing urban futures. In: LSE Cities Conference, 2018-11-29 - 2018-11-30, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Burgess, Simon and Platt, Lucinda ORCID: 0000-0002-8251-6400 (2020) Inter-ethnic relations of teenagers in England’s schools: the role of school and neighbourhood ethnic composition. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. ISSN 1369-183X

Burris, Mary (2009) Media research, development and identity. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (27 Nov 2009). Website.

Burton, Jonathan, Nandi, Alita and Platt, Lucinda ORCID: 0000-0002-8251-6400 (2010) Measuring ethnicity: challenges and opportunities for survey research. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 33 (8). pp. 1332-1349. ISSN 0141-9870

Burton, Sarah (2014) Book Review: C. Wright Mills and the sociological imagination: contemporary perspectives, edited by John Scott and Ann Nilsen. LSE Review of Books (02 Feb 2014). Website.

Burton, Sarah (2018) Book review: Against meritocracy: culture, power and myths of mobility by Jo Littler. Democratic Audit Blog (16 Jun 2018). Blog Entry.

Burton, Sarah (2012) Book review: the invention of heterosexual culture. LSE Review of Books (23 Oct 2012). Website.

Burton, Sarah (2014) Book review: the politics of the body by Alison Phipps. LSE Review of Books (21 May 2014). Website.

Bush, Tanvir, Parfitt, Anne and Read, Stuart (2020) How do we know that our research is ‘inclusive’? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Busher, Joel (2015) Understanding the English Defence League: living on the front line of a ‘clash of civilisations’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Dec 2015). Website.

Butlin, Helen (2016) The materiality of motherhood in academic research: notes on ”workflow” from a mid-life doctoral mother. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Apr 2016). Website.

Butlin, Helen (2016) The materiality of research: ‘the materiality of motherhood in academic research: notes on ”workflow” from a mid-life doctoral mother’ by Helen Butlin. LSE Review of Books (24 Mar 2016). Website.

Buxton, Julian, Clarke, Lynda, Grundy, Emily and Marshall, C.E. (2005) The long shadow of childhood: associations between parental social class and own social class, educational attainment and timing of first birth; results from the ONS Longitudinal Study. Population Trends (121). pp. 17-26. ISSN 0307-4463

Buzan, Barry (2014) Brilliant but now wrong: a sociological and historical sociological assessment of Gilpin’s "War and Change in World Politics". In: Ikenberry, G. John, (ed.) Power, Order, and Change in World Politics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 233-262. ISBN 9781107421066

Buzan, Barry (2004) From international to world society? English school theory and the social structure of globalisation. Cambridge Studies in International Relations. , Vol. 1 (95). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 0521833485 hb 0521541212 pb

Buzan, Barry (2017) Revisiting world society. International Politics. ISSN 1384-5748

Buzan, Barry and Albert, Mathias (2010) Differentiation: a sociological approach to international relations theory. European Journal of International Relations, 16 (3). pp. 315-337. ISSN 1354-0661

Bynum, Lucius, Loftus, Joshua and Stoyanovich, Julia (2021) Disaggregated interventions to reduce inequality. In: Proceedings of 2021 ACM Conference on Equity and Access in Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Optimization, EAAMO 2021. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY. ISBN 9781450385534

Byrd, Daniel, Hall, Deborah, Roberts, Nicole and Soto, José (2015) Implicit racial biases can undermine liberal and moderate Whites’ support for Black politicians. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Sep 2015). Website.

Békés, Gábor and Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. (2022) Cultural homophily and collaboration in superstar teams. CEP Discussion Papers (1873). Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Bénéï, Véronique (2003) Book review: L'Inde: désir de nation, by Jackie Assayag. Journal of Asian Studies, 62 (4). pp. 1265-1267. ISSN 0021-9118

Bénéï, Véronique (1999) Changing house and social representations: the case of dowry in Pune District. In: Glushkova, Irina and Vora, Rajendra, (eds.) Home, Family and Kinship in Maharashtra. Oxford University Press Inc, New Delhi, pp. 128-157. ISBN 9780195646351

Bénéï, Véronique (1996) La dot en Inde, un fléau social? Socio-anthropologie du mariage au Maharashtra. Karthala/Institut Français de Pondichéry, Paris. ISBN 2865376699

Bénéï, Véronique (1996) Les représentations sociales de la dot en Inde. Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie, 100. pp. 125-150. ISSN 0008-0276

Bíró, Gábor (2020) Book review: network origins of the global economy: east vs. west in a complex systems perspective by Hilton L. Root. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Börsting, Paul and Heimstädt, Maximilian (2021) A step-by-step guide for using Wikipedia for research communication. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.

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Cabreros, Irineo (2021) Side-stepping safeguards – data journalists are doing science now. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.

Cacciatore, Michael, Yeo, Sara K., Sceufele, Dietram A., Xenos, Michael A., Choi, Doo-Hun, Brossard, Dominique, Becker, Amy B. and Corley, Elizabeth A. (2014) In politics, caricatures can become facts, and that is bad for everyone. LSE American Politics and Policy (15 Sep 2014). Website.

Calhoun, Craig (2009) Academic freedom: public knowledge and the structural transformation of the university. Social Research, 76 (2). pp. 561-598. ISSN 0037-783X

Calhoun, Craig (2004) Accidental wisdom: Robert Merton's serendipitous findings. Book Forum, Summer. ISSN 1098-3376

Calhoun, Craig (1992) Beyond the problem of meaning: Robert Wuthnow's historical sociology of culture. Theory and Society, 21 (3). pp. 419-444. ISSN 0304-2421

Calhoun, Craig (1984) Book review: Eric Hopkins, a social history of the English working classes (London: Edward Arnold, 1982). Labour/Le Travail, 14. p. 323. ISSN 0700-3862

Calhoun, Craig (1986) Book review: Giddens, "the constitution of society". Social Science Quarterly, 67 (1). p. 235. ISSN 0038-4941

Calhoun, Craig (1983) Book review: Goldman, Marion S., Goldman gold diggers and silver miners: prostitution and social life on the Comstock Lode. University of Michigan Press, 1981. 214 pp. Work and Occupations, 10 (2). pp. 221-224. ISSN 1552-8464

Calhoun, Craig (1985) Book review: T. Bottomore, sociology and socialism. Sociology and Social Research, 69 (3). pp. 455-457. ISSN 0038-0393

Calhoun, Craig (1979) Book review: a history of sociological analysis. by Tom Bottomore; Robert Nisbet. Social Forces, 58 (2). pp. 683-688. ISSN 0037-7732

Calhoun, Craig (2008) Book review: a secular age: Charles Taylor, a secular age (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2007). European Journal of Sociology, 49 (03). p. 455. ISSN 0003-9756

Calhoun, Craig (1977) Book review: friends and lovers. by Robert Brain. Contemporary Sociology, 6 (4). pp. 447-448. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (1986) Book review: movement and institution by Francesco Alberoni. Journal of Modern History, 58 (3). pp. 703-705. ISSN 0022-2801

Calhoun, Craig (1995) Book review: the Frankfurt School: its history, theories, and political significance. by Rolf Wiggershaus; Michael Robertson. Contemporary Sociology, 24 (5). pp. 703-705. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (1986) Book review: the city and the grassroots. Manuel Castells. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984; xxii + 450pp., $29.95 cloth. Qualitative Sociology, 9 (1). pp. 71-74. ISSN 0162-0436

Calhoun, Craig (1978) Book review: the fall of public man. by Richard Sennett. Social Forces, 56 (4). pp. 1255-1256. ISSN 0037-7732

Calhoun, Craig (2005) Book review: the uncertainties of knowledge. by Immanuel Wallerstein. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2004. pp. 211+viii. American Journal of Sociology, 110 (6). pp. 1822-1824. ISSN 0002-9602

Calhoun, Craig (1990) Civil society and political life. Contemporary Sociology, 19 (2). pp. 312-316. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (1993) Civil society and the public sphere. Public Culture, 5 (2). pp. 267-280. ISSN 0899-2363

Calhoun, Craig (1987) Class, place and industrial revolution. In: Thrift, Nigel and Williams, Peter, (eds.) Class and Space: the Making of Urban Society. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, UK, pp. 51-72. ISBN 9780710202307

Calhoun, Craig (1989) Classical social theory and the French Revolution of 1848. Sociological Theory, 7 (2). pp. 210-225. ISSN 0735-2751

Calhoun, Craig (1989) Classical social theory and the French Revolution of 1848. Consortium on Revolutionary Europe: 1750-1850. pp. 55-87. ISSN 1092-0013

Calhoun, Craig (2003) Comment on: anthropology, sociology, and other dubious disciplines. Current Anthropology, 44 (4). p. 462. ISSN 0011-3204

Calhoun, Craig (1986) Commentary: reply to Jansen. Contemporary Sociology, 15 (4). pp. 503-504. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (2012) Communication as a social science (and more). In: Jones, Steve, (ed.) Communicating @ the Center. Hampton Press, New York, USA. ISBN 9781612890821

Calhoun, Craig (2011) Communication as social science (and more). International Journal of Communication, 5. pp. 1479-1496. ISSN 1932-8036

Calhoun, Craig (1998) Community without propinquity revisited: communications technology and the transformation of the urban public sphere. Sociological Inquiry, 68 (3). pp. 373-397. ISSN 0038-0245

Calhoun, Craig (2002) Community without propinquity revisited: communications technology and the transformation of the urban public sphere [Italian translation]. In: De Benedittis, Mario, (ed.) Comunita in Rete : Relazioni Sociali e Comunicazione Mediata Da Computer. Produrre cultura creare comunicazione (1). Franco Angeli, Milan, Italy. ISBN 9788846443571

Calhoun, Craig (1986) Computer technology, large-scale social integration, and the local community. Urban Affairs Review, 22 (2). pp. 329-349. ISSN 1078-0874

Calhoun, Craig (2012) Comunicação como siência social (e mais). Intercom - Revista Brasileira de Ciências Da Comunicação,, 35 (1). ISSN 1980-3508

Calhoun, Craig (1999) Continuing trends or future transformations. In: Pescosolido, Bernice A. and Aminzade, Ronald, (eds.) The Social Worlds of Higher Education: Handbook for Teaching in a New Century. SAGE Publications; Pine Forge Press, California, USA, pp. 548-562. ISBN 9780761986133

Calhoun, Craig (2009) Cosmopolitan Europe and European studies. In: Rumford, Chris, (ed.) The Sage Handbook of European Studies. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, pp. 637-654. ISBN 9781412933957

Calhoun, Craig (2009) Cosmopolitanism and hegemony. In: Brunkhorst, Hauke, (ed.) Demokratie in Der Weltgesellschaft. Soziale Welt - Sonderband (18). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Germany, pp. 17-34. ISBN 9783832941130

Calhoun, Craig (1995) Critical social theory: culture, history, and the challenge of difference. Twentieth-century social theory. Wiley-Blackwell, Cambridge, MA, USA. ISBN 9781557862884

Calhoun, Craig (2003) Critical social theory: culture, history, and the challenge of difference. Critique and Humanism Publishing House, Bulgaria. ISBN 9545870893

Calhoun, Craig (1996) Critical theory and the public sphere. In: Turner, Bryan S., (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 429-470. ISBN 063118399X

Calhoun, Craig (1992) Culture, history and the problem of specificity in social theory. In: Seidman, Steven and Wagner, David G., (eds.) Postmodernism and Social Theory: the Debate Over General Theory. Basil Blackwell, Cambridge, UK, pp. 244-288. ISBN 9781557862846

Calhoun, Craig (1980) Democracy, autocracy, and intermediate associations in organizations: flexibility or unrestrained change? Sociology, 14 (3). pp. 345-361. ISSN 0038-0385

Calhoun, Craig (1994) E.P. Thompson and the discipline of historical context. Social Research, 61 (2). pp. 223-244. ISSN 0037-783X

Calhoun, Craig (1996) Editor's comment: what passes for theory in contemporary sociology? Sociological Theory, 14 (1). pp. 1-2. ISSN 0735-2751

Calhoun, Craig (1976) Education and the problem of continuity. In: Calhoun, Craig and Ianni, Francis A. J., (eds.) The Anthropological Study of Education. World anthropology. Mouton, The Hague, Holland, pp. 327-346. ISBN 9789027977694

Calhoun, Craig (1998) Explanation in historical sociology: narrative, general theory, and historically specific theory. American Journal of Sociology, 104 (3). pp. 846-871. ISSN 0002-9602

Calhoun, Craig (1998) Explanation in historical sociology: narrative, general theory, and historically specific theory. In: Rational Choice Controversy in Historical Sociology. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, USA. ISBN 9780226305646

Calhoun, Craig (2013) For the social history of the present: Pierre Bourdieu as historical sociologist. In: Gorski, Philip S., (ed.) Bourdieu and Historical Analysis. Politics, history, and culture. Duke University Press, Durham, USA, pp. 36-67. ISBN 9780822352730

Calhoun, Craig (2011) Foreword: Russia: the challenges of transformation. In: Dutkiewicz, Piotr and Trenin, Dmitri, (eds.) Russia: the Challenges of Transformation. Possible futures. NYU Press, New York, USA, xi-xviii. ISBN 9780814785003

Calhoun, Craig (2005) Foreword: multicultural politics: racism, ethnicity and Muslims in Britain. In: Modood, Tariq, (ed.) Multicultural Politics: Racism, Ethnicity and Muslims in Britain. University of Minnesota Press; Edinburgh University Press, Minnesota, USA. ISBN 9780816644872

Calhoun, Craig (2004) Gerhard Lenski, some false oppositions, and the religious factor. Sociological Theory, 22 (2). pp. 194-204. ISSN 0735-2751

Calhoun, Craig (1997) “Groups” and “cultures” as problems: a new sociology of knowledge. International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 11 (2). pp. 361-365. ISSN 0891-4486

Calhoun, Craig (1996) Habermas and the public sphere. In: Appleby, Joyce, Covington, Elizabeth, Hoyt, David, Latham, Michael and Sneider, Allison, (eds.) Knowledge and Postmodernism in Historical Perspective. Routledge, New York, USA, pp. 520-538. ISBN 9780415913829

Calhoun, Craig (2006) Habitus, field and capital. In: Beilharz, Peter, (ed.) Postwar American Critical Thought. SAGE hallmarks in postwar critical thought. Sage Publications, New York, USA. ISBN 9780761944157

Calhoun, Craig (1993) Habitus, field and capital: the question of historical specificity. In: Calhoun, Craig, LiPuma, Edward and Postone, Moishe, (eds.) Bourdieu: Critical Perspectives. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, USA, pp. 61-88. ISBN 9780226090924

Calhoun, Craig (1987) History and sociology in Britain: a review article. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 29 (3). pp. 615-625. ISSN 0010-4175

Calhoun, Craig (1991) Indirect relationships and imagined communities: large scale social integration and the transformation of everyday life. In: Bourdieu, Pierre and Coleman, James S., (eds.) Social Theory for a Changing Society. Westview Press, Boulder, CO, USA, pp. 95-120. ISBN 9780813311937

Calhoun, Craig (1989) Indirect relationships and imagined communities: large scale social integration and the transformation of everyday life. Program in Social Theory and Cross-Cultural Studies (2). University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

Calhoun, Craig (1992) Introduction: Habermas and the public sphere. In: Calhoun, Craig, (ed.) Habermas and the Public Sphere. Studies in contemporary German social thought. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, pp. 1-50. ISBN 9780262531146

Calhoun, Craig (2006) Introduction: Habermas and the public sphere. In: Beilharz, Peter, (ed.) Postwar American Critical Thought. SAGE hallmarks in postwar critical thought. Sage Publications, New York, USA. ISBN 9780761944157

Calhoun, Craig (1990) Introduction: toward a sociology of business. Comparative Social Research, 12. pp. 1-15. ISSN 0195-6310

Calhoun, Craig (1987) It's all information. Contemporary Sociology, 16 (4). pp. 708-710. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (2004) Les transformations institutionnelles des sciences sociales Américaines. In: Sapiro, Gisèle, Heilbron, Johan, Lenoir, Rémi and Pargamin, Pascale, (eds.) Pour Une Histoire des Sciences Sociales : Hommage a Pierre Bourdieu. Histoire de la pensée. Fayard, Paris, France, pp. 259-276. ISBN 9782213621067

Calhoun, Craig (1982) Modernization and other modes of producing muddled thinking. Contemporary Sociology, 11 (1). pp. 28-29. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (1991) Morality, identity, and historical explanation: Charles Taylor on the sources of the self. Sociological Theory, 9 (2). pp. 232-263. ISSN 0735-2751

Calhoun, Craig (1996) Multiculturalism and nationalism, or, why feeling at home is not a substitute for public space. In: Mendes, Candido and Soares, Luiz E, (eds.) Pluralismo Cultural, Identidade e Globalização. UNESCO/ISSC/EDUCAM, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. ISBN 8501061913

Calhoun, Craig (1993) Nationalism and ethnicity. Annual Review of Sociology, 19 (1). pp. 211-239. ISSN 0360-0572

Calhoun, Craig (1998) Nationalism and the contradictions of modernity. Berkeley Journal of Sociology, XLII. ISSN 0067-5830

Calhoun, Craig (2010) Nationalism and the cultures of democracy. In: Kivisto, Peter, (ed.) Social Theory: Roots and Branches. Oxford University Press Inc, New York, USA. ISBN 9780199937127

Calhoun, Craig (1999) Nationalism, political community and the representation of society: or, why feeling at home is not a substitute for public space. European Journal of Social Theory, 2 (2). pp. 217-231. ISSN 1368-4310

Calhoun, Craig (1999) Nationalism, social change, and historical sociology. In: Engelstad, Fredrik and Kalleberg, Ragnvald, (eds.) Social Time and Social Change: Perspectives on Sociology and History. Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, Norway, pp. 3-27. ISBN 8200127907

Calhoun, Craig (1993) New social movements of the early nineteenth century. Social Science History, 17 (3). pp. 385-427. ISSN 0145-5532

Calhoun, Craig (1995) New social movements of the early nineteenth century. In: Traugott, Mark, (ed.) Repertoires and Cycles of Collective Action. Duke University Press, Durham, USA, pp. 173-216. ISBN 9780822315278

Calhoun, Craig (1999) New social movements of the early nineteenth century. In: Nash, Kate, (ed.) Readings in Contemporary Political Sociology. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 129-154. ISBN 9780631213635

Calhoun, Craig (1994) New social movements of the early nineteenth century. Sosiologi I Dag, 24 (4). pp. 23-45. ISSN 0332-6330

Calhoun, Craig (1988) North Carolina today: contrasting conditions and common concerns. . Rural Education and Development, Inc..

Calhoun, Craig (2010) On Merton's legacy and contemporary sociology. In: Calhoun, Craig, (ed.) Robert K. Merton: Sociology of Science and Sociology as Science. A Columbia / SSRC book. Columbia University Press, New York, USA, pp. 1-31. ISBN 9780231151122

Calhoun, Craig (1998) On Pierre Bourdieu, outline of a theory of practice: sociology's other postconstructuralism. In: Clawson, Dan, (ed.) Required Reading: Sociology's Most Influential Books. University of Massachusetts Press, Massachusetts, USA, pp. 85-94. ISBN 9781558491526

Calhoun, Craig (1986) Our computers, our selves. Society, 23 (4). pp. 77-81. ISSN 0147-2011

Calhoun, Craig (2000) Pierre Bourdieu. In: Ritzer, George, (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists. Blackwell companions to sociology. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 696-730. ISBN 9780631207108

Calhoun, Craig (2003) Pierre Bourdieu. In: Ritzer, George, (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists. Blackwell companions to sociology. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 274-309. ISBN 9781405105958

Calhoun, Craig (2011) Pierre Bourdieu. In: Ritzer, George and Stepnisky, Jeffrey, (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists. Blackwell companions to sociology. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 9781444330786

Calhoun, Craig (2006) Pierre Bourdieu and social transformation: lessons from Algeria. Development and Change, 37 (6). pp. 1403-1415. ISSN 0012-155X

Calhoun, Craig (1992) Population and environment. In: Calhoun, Craig and Ritzer, George, (eds.) Social Problems. McGraw-Hill Companies, NY, USA. ISBN 9780071527460

Calhoun, Craig (1987) Populist politics, communications media and large scale social integration. Working Papers (16). Center for Psychosocial Studies, University of Pennsylvania, School of Arts and Sciences, Pennsylvania, USA.

Calhoun, Craig (1988) Populist politics, communications media and large scale societal integration. Sociological Theory, 6 (2). pp. 219-240. ISSN 0735-2751

Calhoun, Craig (1993) Postmodernism as pseudohistory. Theory, Culture & Society, 10 (1). pp. 75-96. ISSN 0263-2764

Calhoun, Craig (1991) Postmodernism as pseudohistory. Centre for Psychosocial Studies (40). University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.

Calhoun, Craig (1994) Postmodernism as pseudohistory. In: Sztompka, Piotr, (ed.) Agency and Structure: Reorienting Social Theory. International studies in global change; Collection ecologie humaine (v. 4). Gordon and Breach, Yverdon, Switzerland, pp. 167-196. ISBN 9782881245923

Calhoun, Craig (1989) Pour rendre le capitalisme respectable. Actes de la Recherche En Sciences Sociales, 78. pp. 75-78. ISSN 1955-2564

Calhoun, Craig (2007) Preface. In: Calhoun, Craig, (ed.) Sociology in America: a History. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, USA, ix-xiv. ISBN 9780226090948

Calhoun, Craig (1999) Preface: people, faith, and transition: a comparative study of social and religious movements in Norway, 1780s-1905. In: Furseth, Inger, (ed.) People, Faith, and Transition: a Comparative Study of Social and Religious Movements in Norway, 1780s-1905. Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.

Calhoun, Craig (1990) Putting the sociologist in the sociology of culture: the self-reflexive scholarship of Pierre Bourdieu and Raymond Williams. Contemporary Sociology, 19 (4). pp. 500-505. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (1992) Quelques reflexions sur une revolution: champ intellectuel, champ de pouvoir et "democratie" en Chine. Actes de la Recherche En Sciences Sociales, 95. pp. 26-36. ISSN 1955-2564

Calhoun, Craig (2005) Religion, secularism, and public reason. In: Habermas, Jurgen, (ed.) The Holberg Prize Seminar 2005, Holberg Prize Laureate Professor Jürgen Habermas: “Religion in the Public Sphere”. University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, pp. 64-79.

Calhoun, Craig (2004) Resisting globalization or shaping it. In: Webster, Frank and Dimitriou, Basil, (eds.) Manuel Castells. SAGE masters in modern social thought series. Sage Publications. ISBN 9780761940432

Calhoun, Craig (2000) Resisting globalization or shaping it?: review of Manuel Castells', the network society. Prometheus, 3.

Calhoun, Craig (2006) Rethinking critical theory. In: Beilharz, Peter, (ed.) Postwar American Critical Thought. SAGE hallmarks in postwar critical thought. Sage Publications, London, UK.

Calhoun, Craig (2010) Rethinking secularism. Hedgehog Review, 12 (3). pp. 35-48. ISSN 1527-9677

Calhoun, Craig (2003) Robert K. Merton. The Observer (02 Mar 2003). Website.

Calhoun, Craig (2003) Robert K. Merton remembered. Footnotes, 31 (3). ISSN 0749-6931

Calhoun, Craig (2008) Secularism, citizenship, and the public sphere. Hedgehog Review, 10 (3). pp. 7-21. ISSN 1527-9677

Calhoun, Craig (2011) Series introduction: from the current crisis to possible futures. In: Calhoun, Craig and Derluguian, Georgi, (eds.) Business as Usual: the Roots of the Global Financial Meltdown. Possible futures series. Social Science Research Council and New York University Press, New York, USA, pp. 9-42. ISBN 9780814772782

Calhoun, Craig (2000) Social change. In: Borgatta, Edgar F. and Montgomery, Rhonda J. V., (eds.) Encyclopedia of Sociology. Macmillan Reference USA, New York, USA. ISBN 9780028648538

Calhoun, Craig (1992) Social change. In: Borgatta, Edgar F. and Montgomery, Rhonda J. V., (eds.) Encyclopedia of Sociology. Macmillan Reference USA, New York, USA. ISBN 9780028970523

Calhoun, Craig (2002) Social science, social conscience: remembering Pierre Bourdieu. Brooklyn Rail, Early (Summer). pp. 13-14. ISSN 2157-2151

Calhoun, Craig (1996) Social theory and the public sphere. In: Turner, Bryan S., (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Social Theory. John Wiley & Sons, Massachusetts, USA. ISBN 0631184015

Calhoun, Craig (2006) Sociology. In: Merriman, John and Winter, Jay, (eds.) Europe 1789 to 1914 - Encyclopedia of the Age of Industry and Empire. Scribner Library of Modern Europe. Charles Scribner's Sons, Michigan, USA, pp. 2212-2215. ISBN 9780684313597

Calhoun, Craig (2007) Sociology in America: an introduction. In: Calhoun, Craig, (ed.) Sociology in America: a History. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, USA, pp. 1-38. ISBN 9780226090948

Calhoun, Craig (1992) Sociology, other disciplines, and the project of a general understanding of social life. In: Halliday, Terence C. and Janowitz, Morris, (eds.) Sociology and Its Publics: the Forms and Fates of Disciplinary Organization. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, USA, pp. 137-198. ISBN 9780226313801

Calhoun, Craig (1993) Symposium: identity and control: review of: identity and control: a structural theory of social action. by Harrison C. White. Contemporary Sociology, 22 (3). pp. 314-318. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (1998) Taylor, Charles (1931-). In: Craig, Edward, (ed.) Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 276-279. ISBN 041916916X

Calhoun, Craig (1984) Technology's global village fragments community life. IEEE Spectrum, 21 (6). pp. 80-84. ISSN 0018-9235

Calhoun, Craig (2012) Time, world, and secularism. In: Gorski, Philip, Kyuman Kim, David, Torpey, John and VanAntwerpen, Jonathan, (eds.) The Post-Secular in Question: Religion in Contemporary Society. Social Science Research Council series. NYU Press, NY, USA, pp. 335-364. ISBN 9780814738726

Calhoun, Craig (2013) What threatens capitalism now? In: Wallerstein, Immanuel, Collins, Randall, Mann, Michael, Derleugian, Georgi and Calhoun, Craig, (eds.) Does Capitalism Have a Future? Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780199330850

Calhoun, Craig (1993) Who was that masked post-marxist?: a response to Steinberg. Political Power and Social Theory, 8. pp. 277-295. ISSN 0198-8719

Calhoun, Craig (1996) Whose Classics? which readings?: interpretation and cultural difference in the canonization of sociological theory. In: Turner, Stephen P., (ed.) Social Theory and Sociology: the Classics and Beyond. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 70-96. ISBN 9780631191933

Calhoun, Craig (1989) Why do bad careers happen to good managers? Contemporary Sociology, 18 (4). pp. 542-545. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (2003) Why historical sociology. In: Delanty, Gerard and Isin, Engin, (eds.) Handbook of Historical Sociology. SAGE masters in modern social thought. Sage Publications, London, UK, pp. 383-395. ISBN 9780761971733

Calhoun, Craig (1997) The authority of ancestors: a sociological reconsideration of Forte's Tallensi in response to Forte's critics. Experience Rich Anthropology (1997). Website.

Calhoun, Craig (1981) The authority of ancestors: reply to Kopytoff. Man, 16 (1). pp. 135-138. ISSN 0025-1496

Calhoun, Craig (1999) The changing character of college: institutional transformation in American higher education. In: Pescosolido, Bernice A. and Aminzade, Ronald, (eds.) The Social Worlds of Higher Education: Handbook for Teaching in a New Century. SAGE Publications; Pine Forge Press, California, USA, pp. 9-31. ISBN 9780761986133

Calhoun, Craig (2001) The critical dimension in sociological theory. In: Turner, Jonathan H., (ed.) Handbook of Sociological Theory. Handbooks of sociology and social research. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Pub, London, UK, pp. 85-112. ISBN 9780306465543

Calhoun, Craig (1996) A different poststructuralism: review of: outline of a theory of practice. by Pierre Bourdieu; Richard Nice. Contemporary Sociology, 25 (3). pp. 302-305. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig (2003) The elusive cosmopolitan ideal. Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 47. pp. 3-26. ISSN 0067-5830

Calhoun, Craig (1992) The infrastructure of modernity: indirect social relationships, information technology, and social integration. In: Haferkamp, Hans and Smelser, Neil J., (eds.) Social Change and Modernity. University of California Press, Berkley, CA, USA, pp. 205-236. ISBN 9780520065543

Calhoun, Craig (2006) The privatization of risk. Public Culture, 18 (2). pp. 257-263. ISSN 0899-2363

Calhoun, Craig (1991) The problem of identity in collective action. In: Huber, Joan, (ed.) Macro-Micro Linkages in Sociology. American Sociological Association presidential series: notes on nursing theories (vol. 6). Sage Publications, California, USA, pp. 51-75. ISBN 9780803941045

Calhoun, Craig (1998) The problem of identity in collective action. In: Auyero, J., (ed.) Caja De Herramientas. El Lugar De la Cultura En la Sociologia Norteamericana. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina. ISBN 9879173392

Calhoun, Craig (2005) The promise of public sociology. British Journal of Sociology, 56 (3). pp. 355-363. ISSN 0007-1315

Calhoun, Craig (1998) The public good as a social and cultural project. In: Powell, Walter W. and Clemens, Elisabeth S., (eds.) Private Action and the Public Good. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT, USA, pp. 20-35. ISBN 9780300064490

Calhoun, Craig (1983) The radicalism of tradition: community strength or venerable disguise and borrowed language? American Journal of Sociology, 88 (5). pp. 886-914. ISSN 0002-9602

Calhoun, Craig (1988) The radicalism of tradition: community strength or venerable disguise and borrowed language? In: Taylor, Michael, (ed.) Rationality and Revolution. Studies in Marxism and social theory. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 129-175. ISBN 9780521344197

Calhoun, Craig (1996) The rise and domestication of historical sociology. In: McDonald, Terrence J., (ed.) The Historic Turn in the Human Sciences. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, USA, pp. 305-338. ISBN 9780472066322

Calhoun, Craig (2000) The specificity of American higher education. Comparative Social Research, 19. pp. 47-81. ISSN 0195-6310

Calhoun, Craig (2006) The university and the public good. Thesis Eleven, 84 (1). pp. 7-43. ISSN 0725-5136

Calhoun, Craig, Cheah, P., Evans, P. and Ray, R. (2003) Discourse of nationalism and transnationalism in political mobilization: a roundtable discussion. Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 47. pp. 170-185. ISSN 0067-5830

Calhoun, Craig and Copp, Martha (1988) Computerization in legal work: how much does new technology change professional practice? In: Simpson, Richard L. and Harper Simpson, Ida, (eds.) High Tech Work. Research in the sociology of work (v. 4). Emerald Group Publishing, London, UK, pp. 233-259. ISBN 9780892327560

Calhoun, Craig and Copp, Martha (1988) Computerization in legal work: how much does new technology change professional practice? Research in the Sociology of Work, 4. pp. 233-259. ISSN 0277-2833

Calhoun, Craig and Derluguian, Georgi (2011) Introduction: business as usual: the roots of the global financial meltdown. In: Calhoun, Craig and Derluguian, Georgi, (eds.) Business as Usual: the Roots of the Global Financial Meltdown. Possible futures series. Social Science Research Council and New York University Press, New York, USA, pp. 43-52. ISBN 9780814772782

Calhoun, Craig, Drummond, William and Whittington, Dale (1987) Computerised information management in a system-poor environment: lessons from the design and implementation of computer system for the Sudanese Planning Ministry. Third World Planning Review, 9 (4). pp. 347-365. ISSN 0142-7849

Calhoun, Craig, Drummond, William and Whittington, Dale (1991) Computerized information management in a system-poor environment: lessons from the design and implementation of a computer system for the Sudanese Planning Ministry. In: Woodward, Peter, (ed.) Sudan After Nimeiri. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 184-206. ISBN 9780415004800

Calhoun, Craig and Duster, Troy (2005) The visions and divisions of sociology. Chronicle of Higher Education, 51 (49). ISSN 0009-5982

Calhoun, Craig, Duster, Troy and VanAntwerpen, Jonathan (2010) The visions and divisions of American sociology. In: Patel, Sujata, (ed.) The Isa Handbook of Diverse Sociological Traditions. Sage studies in international sociology. Sage Publications, Los Angeles, USA, pp. 114-126. ISBN 9781847874023

Calhoun, Craig, Gerteis, Joseph, Moody, James, Pfaff, Steven, Schmidt, Kathryn and Virk, Indermohan (2002) Introduction: classical sociological theory. In: Calhoun, Craig, Gerteis, Joseph, Moody, James, Pfaff, Steven, Schmidt, Kathryn and Virk, Indermohan, (eds.) Classical Sociological Theory. Blackwell readers in sociology (1st). Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1-15. ISBN 9780631213482

Calhoun, Craig, Gerties, Joseph, Moody, James, Pfaff, Steven and Virk, Indermohan (2007) General introduction: classical sociological theory. In: Calhoun, Craig, Gerties, Joseph, Moody, James, Pfaff, Steven and Virk, Indermohan, (eds.) Classical Sociological Theory. Blackwell readers in sociology (2nd). Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1-18. ISBN 9781405148535

Calhoun, Craig and Hiller, Henryk (1992) Coping with insidious injuries: the case of Johns-Manville Corporation and asbestos exposure. In: Ermann, David and Lundman, Richard J., (eds.) Corporate and Governmental Deviance: Problems of Organisational Behaviour in Contemporary Society. Oxford University Press Inc, New York, USA. ISBN 9780195135299

Calhoun, Craig and Ianni, Francis A. J. (1976) Notes on the social organization of high schools. In: Calhoun, Craig and Ianni, Francis A. J., (eds.) The Anthropological Study of Education. World anthropology. Mouton, The Hague, Holland, pp. 217-226. ISBN 9789027977694

Calhoun, Craig and Ianni, Francis A. J. (1979) Notes on the social organization of high schools. In: Barnhardt, R., Wolcott, H. and Chilcott, J., (eds.) Anthropology and Educational Administration. Impresora Sahuaro, Tucson, AZ, USA, pp. 107-113. ISBN 9789991581446

Calhoun, Craig, Juergensmeyer, Mark and VanAntwerpen, Jonathan (2011) Introduction: rethinking secularism. In: Calhoun, Craig, Juergensmeyer, Mark and VanAntwerpen, Jonathan, (eds.) Rethinking Secularism. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, UK, pp. 3-30. ISBN 9780199796687

Calhoun, Craig, Juergensmeyer, Mark and VanAntwerpen, Jonathan (2011) Secularism, citizenship and the public sphere. In: Calhoun, Craig, Juergensmeyer, Mark and VanAntwerpen, Jonathan, (eds.) Rethinking Secularism. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, UK, pp. 75-91. ISBN 9780199796687

Calhoun, Craig and Karaganis, Joseph (2001) Public sphere. In: Kurian, George Thomas, (ed.) Encyclopedia of American Studies. Grolier Educational. ISBN 9780717292226

Calhoun, Craig and Keesing, Roger M. (1983) Ancestors, sociology and comparative analysis. Man, 18 (3). pp. 602-604. ISSN 0025-1496

Calhoun, Craig and Koller, Andreas (2009) Charles Tilly's interdisciplinary influence. Swiss Political Science Review, 15 (2). pp. 333-339. ISSN 1424-7755

Calhoun, Craig and Land, Kenneth C. (1989) Commentary: editors' response. Contemporary Sociology, 18 (6). pp. 856-857. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig and Land, Kenneth C. (1989) Editors' introduction: symposium: Smelser's handbook: an assessment. Contemporary Sociology, 18 (4). pp. 475-477. ISSN 0094-3061

Calhoun, Craig, Light, Donald and Keller, Suzanne Infeld (2001) Lehrbuch der Soziologie. Campus Verlag, Germany. ISBN 9783593367651

Calhoun, Craig, Light, Donald and Keller, Suzanne Infeld (1994) Sociology. McGraw Hill. ISBN 9780070378797

Calhoun, Craig, Light, Donald and Keller, Suzanne Infeld (1998) Sociology: functions of the family. In: Reynolds, Marianne C., (ed.) Vocabulary Connections Book Iii: Academic Words. McGraw Hill. ISBN 9780070526266

Calhoun, Craig and Pfaff, Steven (1998) The global economy. In: Ritzer, George, (ed.) Social Problems. McGraw-Hill/PRIMIS, New York, USA.

Calhoun, Craig and Ritzer, George (1992) A sociological approach to social problems. In: Calhoun, Craig and Ritzer, George, (eds.) Social Problems. McGraw-Hill Companies, NY, USA. ISBN 9780071527460

Calhoun, Craig and Ritzer, George (1992) The study of social problems. In: Calhoun, Craig and Ritzer, George, (eds.) Social Problems. McGraw-Hill Companies, NY, USA. ISBN 9780071527460

Calhoun, Craig, Rojek, Chris and Turner, Bryan S. (2005) Introduction: the SAGE handbook of sociology. In: Calhoun, Craig, Rojek, Chris and Turner, Bryan S., (eds.) The Sage Handbook of Sociology. Sage Publications, London, UK, pp. 1-12. ISBN 9780761968214

Calhoun, Craig and Wacquant, Loic (2002) ”Alt er socialt”: in memoriam: Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002). Dansk Sociologi, 13 (1). pp. 7-10. ISSN 0905-5908

Calhoun, Craig and Wacquant, Loic (2002) “Everything is social”: in memoriam, Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002). Footnotes, 30 (2). ISSN 0749-6931

Calhoun, Craig and Wacquant, Loic (2002) 'Social science with conscience': remembering Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002). Thesis Eleven, 70 (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 0725-5136

Calhoun, Craig and Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. (1999) Legacies of radicalism: China's cultural revolution and the democracy movement of 1989. Thesis Eleven, 57 (1). pp. 33-52. ISSN 0725-5136

Calhoun, Craig and Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. (2011) Legacies of radicalism: China's cultural revolution and the democracy movement of 1989. In: Ngo, Tak-Wing, (ed.) Contemporary China Studies: Economy and Society. Sage Publications, London, UK. ISBN 9781412948838

Calhoun, Craig and Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. (1998) Wenhua da geming yu 1989 nian minzhu yundong zhijian de lishi guanxi. Hong Kong Journal of Social Sciences, 11. pp. 129-149. ISSN 1021-3619

Calhoun, Craig and Wasserstrom, Jeffrey N. (2003) The cultural revolution and the democracy movement of 1989: complexity in historical connection. In: Law, Kam-Yee, (ed.) The Chinese Cultural Revolution Reconsidered: Beyond Purge and Holocaust. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, USA, pp. 241-261. ISBN 9780333738351

Calhoun, Craig and van Antwerpen, Jonathan (2007) Orthodoxy, heterodoxy, and hierarchy: "mainstream" sociology and its challengers. In: Calhoun, Craig, (ed.) Sociology in America: a History. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, USA, pp. 367-410. ISBN 9780226090948

Callamard, Agnes (2011) An amazing year for freedom of expression (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (10 Oct 2011). Website.

Calloni, Marina (2000) Gender relations and daily life: towards a cross-cultural approach. In: Van Der Maesen, Laurent, Thomése, Fleur and Walker, Alan, (eds.) Social Quality: a Vision for Europe. Series in employment and social policy. Kluwer Law International, Zuidpoolsingel. ISBN 9789041115232

Calloni, Marina and Lutz, Helma (2000) Gender, migration and social inequalities: the dilemmas of European citizenship. In: Duncan, Simon and Pfau-Effinger, Birgit, (eds.) Gender, Economy and Culture in the European Union. Routledge research in gender and society. Routledge, London, pp. 143-170. ISBN 9780415239110

Calvo, Dafne (2020) To rediscover their public value universities can learn from the free culture movement. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2015) Did Britain’s right-wing newspapers win the election for the Tories? British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 May 2015). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2014) Excessive media power in the UK necessitates a more efficient and potent regulatory system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jun 2014). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2016) Internet-mediated mutual cooperation practices: the sharing of material and immaterial resources. In: Barney, Darin, Coleman, Gabriellla, Ross, Christine, Sterne, Jonathan and Tembeck, Tamar, (eds.) The participatory condition in the digital age. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, USA. ISBN 9780816697717

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2011) Performing resistance, very real problems and the 99% (guest blog). LSE POLIS Charlie Becket on Journalism and Society (20 Oct 2011). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2014) Rising inequality and the need for a divorce between democracy and capitalist interests. LSE American Politics and Policy (08 Mar 2014). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2015) Social media and activism. In: Mansell, Robin and Hwa, Peng, (eds.) The International Encyclopedia of Digital Communication and Society. The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication series. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 1027-1034. ISBN 9781118290743

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2015) Technologies of self-mediation: affordances and constraints of social media for protest movements. In: Uldam, Julie and Vestergaard, Anne, (eds.) Civic Engagement and Social Media: Political Participation Beyond Protest. Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK, pp. 97-110. ISBN 9781137434173

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2015) Victims and perpetrators. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (25 Jun 2015). Website.

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2022) The abnormalisation of social justice: the ‘anti-woke culture war’ discourse in the UK. Discourse and Society, 33 (6). 730 - 743. ISSN 0957-9265

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2018) The circulation of anti-austerity protest. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, CH. ISBN 9783319701226

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2019) A genealogy of communicative affordances and activist self-mediation practices. In: Stephansen, Hilde C. and Treré, Emiliano, (eds.) Citizen Media and Practice: Currents, Connections, Challenges. Critical Perspectives on Citizen Media. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, 98 - 112. ISBN 9781138571846

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2023) The mediated circulation of the UK’s YouthStrike4Climate movement’s discourses and actions. European Journal of Cultural Studies. ISSN 1367-5494

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2020) The neo-fascist discourse and its normalisation through mediation. Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 15 (3). 241 - 256. ISSN 1744-7143

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 (2021) The new-new social movements: are social media changing the ontology of social movements? Mobilization, 26 (3). 343 - 358. ISSN 1086-671X

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128, Bruter, Michael ORCID: 0000-0002-4805-357X, Banaji, Shakuntala, Harrison, Sarah and Anstead, Nick ORCID: 0000-0002-1090-5271 (2016) Youth participation in democratic life: stories of hope and disillusion. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK. ISBN 9781137540201

Cammaerts, Bart ORCID: 0000-0002-9508-5128 and Mansell, Robin (2020) Digital platform policy and regulation: toward a radical democratic turn. International Journal of Communication, 14. 135 - 154. ISSN 1932-8036

Campanelli, Pamela and Sturgis, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-1180-3493 (1998) The scope for reducing refusals in household surveys: an investigation based on transcripts of tape-recorded doorstep interactions. International Journal of Market Research, 40 (2). pp. 1-18. ISSN 0025-3618

Campanelli, Pamela, Sturgis, Patrick ORCID: 0000-0003-1180-3493 and Purdon, S. (1997) Can you hear me knocking? an investigation into the impact of interviewers on survey response rates. . National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), London, UK.

Campante, Filipe, Sturzenegger, Federico and Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2021) Designing a useful textbook for an open access audience – Q and A with Filipe Campante, Federico Sturzenegger and Andrés Velasco, authors of Advanced Macroeconomics: An Easy Guide: an easy guide. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.

Campbell, C. (1997) Migrancy, masculine identities and AIDS: the psychosocial context of HIV transmission on the South African gold mines. Social Science & Medicine, 45 (2). pp. 273-281. ISSN 0277-9536

Campbell, C. and Mzaidume, Z. (2002) How can HIV be prevented in South Africa? A social perspective. British Medical Journal, 324 (7331). pp. 229-232. ISSN 0959-8138

Campbell, Catherine (2011) Embracing complexity: towards more nuanced understandings of social capital and health. Global Health Action, 4 (1). pp. 1-3. ISSN 1654-9880

Campbell, Catherine (2006) HIV/AIDS: politics and inter-group relations. In: Ratele, Kopano, (ed.) Intergroup Relations: South African Perspectives. Juta, Cape Town, South Africa, pp. 171-192. ISBN 9780702171895

Campbell, Catherine (2001) Putting social capital in perspective: a case of unrealistic expectations? In: Morrow, Virginia M., (ed.) An Appropriate Capital-isation?: Questioning Social Capital. Research in progress series (1). Gender Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK, pp. 1-10.

Campbell, Catherine (2021) When the personal is not political: experiences of collective agency amongst participants in the domestic violence response in London, UK. Critical Public Health, 31 (3). 280 - 292. ISSN 0958-1596

Campbell, Catherine (2003) Why HIV prevention programmes fail. Student BMC, 11. pp. 437-480. ISSN 0966-6494

Campbell, Catherine and Cornish, Flora ORCID: 0000-0002-3404-9385 (2021) Public health activism in changing times: re-locating collective agency. Critical Public Health, 31 (2). 125 - 133. ISSN 0958-1596

Campbell, Catherine, Cornish, Flora, Gibbs, Andrew and Scott, Kerry (2010) Heeding the push from below: how do social movements persuade the rich to listen to the poor? Journal of Health Psychology, 15 (7). pp. 962-971. ISSN 1359-1053

Campbell, Catherine and Deacon, Harriet (2006) Unravelling the contexts of stigma: from internalisation to resistance to change. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 16 (6). pp. 411-417. ISSN 1052-9284

Campbell, Catherine, Foulis, Carol Ann, Maimane, Sbongile and Sibiya, Zweni (2005) I have an evil child at my house : stigma and HIV/AIDS management in a South African community. American Journal of Public Health, 95 (5). pp. 808-815. ISSN 0090-0036

Campbell, Catherine, Nair, Y., Maimane, S. and Sibiya, Z. (2005) Home based carers: a vital resource for effective ARV roll-out in rural communities? AIDS Bulletin, 14 (1). pp. 22-27. ISSN 1019-8334

Campbell, Catherine and Williams, B. (1999) Beyond the biomedical and behavioural: towards an integrated approach to HIV prevention in the Southern African mining industry. Social Science & Medicine, 48 (11). pp. 1625-1639. ISSN 0277-9536

Campbell, Catherine M. (2003) Letting them die: why HIV/AIDS prevention programmes fail. Indiana University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780253216359

Campbell, Cathy (2000) Selling sex in the time of AIDS: the psycho-social context of condom use by sex workers on a Southern African mine. Social Science & Medicine, 50 (4). pp. 479-494. ISSN 0277-9536

Campbell, Cathy, Cornish, F. and Mclean, C. (2004) Social capital, participation and the perpetuation of health inequalities: obstacles to African-Caribbean participation in 'partnerships' to improve mental health. Ethnicity and Health, 9 (3). pp. 305-327. ISSN 1355-7858

Campbell, Cathy, Foulis, C., Maimane, S. and Sibiya, Z. (2005) The impact of social environments on the effectiveness of youth HIV prevention: a South African case study. AIDS Care, 17 (4). pp. 471-478. ISSN 0954-0121

Campbell, Cathy, Nair, Y. and Maimane, S. (2007) Building contexts that support effective community responses to HIV/AIDS: a South African case study. American Journal of Community Psychology, 39 (3-4). pp. 347-363. ISSN 0091-0562

Campbell, Cathy, Nair, Y., Maimane, S. and Nicholson, J. (2007) 'Dying twice': a multi-level model of the roots of AIDS stigma in two South African communities. Journal of Health Psychology, 12 (3). pp. 403-416. ISSN 1359-1053

Campbell, Cathy, Williams, B. and Gilgen, D. (2002) Is social capital a useful conceptual tool for exploring community level influences on HIV infection? An exploratory case study from South Africa. AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, 14 (1). pp. 41-54. ISSN 0954-0121

Campbell, Danielle and Moore, Gabriel (2018) Less than 5% of papers on the use of research in health policymaking tested interventions to see what worked. But those studies reveal a number of strategies for improvement. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Nov 2018). Blog Entry.

Campion, Sonali (2017) Art history, philosophy and literature are not institutionally valued in Pakistan so people don't pursue them. It's a vicious circle - Iftikhar Dadi. South Asia @ LSE (19 Jul 2017). Website.

Campion, Sonali (2017) "The goal is to create a relationship with people on a mass level through art" - Farida Batool. South Asia @ LSE (04 Sep 2017). Website.

Canhoto, Ana and Backhouse, James (2008) General description of the process of behavioural profiling. In: Hildebrandt, M. and Gutwirth, S., (eds.) Profiling the European Citizen: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 47-63. ISBN 9781402069130

Cannon, Tom (2018) English football in a post-Brexit world: Kane we do it? LSE Brexit (13 Jul 2018). Website.

Cant, Sarah, Savage, Mike ORCID: 0000-0003-4563-9564 and Chatterjee, Anwesa (2020) Popular but peripheral: the ambivalent status of sociology education in schools in England. Sociology, 54 (1). pp. 37-52. ISSN 0038-0385

Canévet, Josselin (2018) Book review: khaki capital: the political economy of the military of Southeast Asia edited by Paul Chambers and Napisa Waitoolkiat. LSE Review of Books (31 Jul 2018). Website.

Caplan, Pat (2017) Food poverty and food aid in 21st century UK: a view from anthropology. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Apr 2017). Website.

Carabelli, Giulia and Lyon, Dawn (2015) Planning and imagining the future on the Isle of Sheppey. Parenting for a Digital Future (11 Sep 2015). Website.

Caricati, Luca and Everri, Marina (2009) Does national equality promote a positive attitude toward female productive work? a cross-cultural examination. In: Urlich, Janet H. and Cosell, Bernice T., (eds.) Handbook on Gender Roles: Conflicts, Attitudes and Behaviors. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, New York, pp. 147-168. ISBN 9781606926376

Carlier, Aurélie, Nguyen, Hang, Hollanders, Lidwien, Basaraba, Nicole, Wyatt, Sally and Anyango, Sharon (2022) Aspirational metrics – a guide for working towards citational justice. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 May 2022). Blog Entry.

Carlson, Jennifer (2015) The important relationship between socioeconomic decline, masculinity, and guns. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jul 2015). Website.

Carolyn, Côté-Lussier (2016) How rising social inequality may be fueling public demands for increasingly harsh criminal justice policies. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Jan 2016). Website.

Carrasco Farré, Carlos (2013) Book review: The car-dependent society: a European perspective. LSE Review of Books (24 Sep 2013). Website.

Carrigan, Mark (2022) Academics should embrace Lo-Fi podcasting. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Jul 2022). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark (2022) Are personal academic blogs a thing of the past? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Apr 2022). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark (2014) Book review: media technologies: essays on communication, materiality, and society edited by Tarleton Gillespie, Pablo J. Boczkowski and Kirsten A. Foot. LSE Review of Books (22 Nov 2014). Website.

Carrigan, Mark (2014) Book review: what is a social movement? by Hank Johnston. LSE Review of Books (18 Jun 2014). Website.

Carrigan, Mark (2013) Five minutes with John Holmwood and Sue Scott: “Discover Society puts social research back at the heart of public debate.”. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Oct 2013). Website.

Carrigan, Mark (2019) From hermits to celebrities - how social media is reshaping academic hierarchies and what we can do about it. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark (2023) Generative AI and the unceasing acceleration of academic writing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Mar 2023). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark (2021) Is hybrid a desirable ‘new normal’ for academic events? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark (2022) Leave, adapt, resist – time to rethink academic Twitter? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 May 2022). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark (2014) Noortje Marres: Technology and culture are becoming more and more entangled. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Dec 2014). Website.

Carrigan, Mark (2019) Why I've deleted my Twitter account #exhaustionrebellion by Mark Carrigan. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark (2021) An audible university? The emerging role of podcasts, audiobooks and text to speech technology in research should be taken seriously. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark (2022) An introvert’s guide to academic networking and hybrid events. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Sep 2022). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark and Canhoto, Ana (2020) Equipping PhD researchers for social media success. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark and Fatsis, Lambros (2021) The epistemological chaos of platform capitalism and the future of the social sciences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.

Carrigan, Mark and Lupton, Deborah (2014) Deborah Lupton: Liquid metaphors for Big Data seek to familiarise technology. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Jul 2014). Website.

Carrigan, Mark and Mahony, Nick (2013) A critical social science will help inform and shape the wider debate around public engagement. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Dec 2013). Website.

Carrol, Peter (2017) Book review: utopia for realists and how we can get there by Rutger Bregman. LSE Review of Books (24 Jul 2017). Website.

Carroll, Chris and Tattersall, Andy (2020) You can publish open access, but ‘big’ journals still act as gatekeepers to discoverability and impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Carter, Adam (2016) Book review: Pragmatic humanism: on the nature and value of sociological knowledge by Marcus Morgan. LSE Review of Books (18 May 2016). Website.

Carter, Laura (2022) The human rights case for open science. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Aug 2022). Blog Entry.

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Cochrane, Alasdair (2010) An introduction to animals and political theory. Macmillan Publishers Limited, Hampshire, UK. ISBN 9780230239258

Cochrane, Allan (2016) Thinking in and beyond the market: housing, planning, and the state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2016). Website.

Codiroli Mcmaster, Natasha (2017) Book review: the equality effect: improving life for everyone by Danny Dorling. LSE Review of Books (02 Jun 2017). Website.

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Colbran, Marianne (2015) Penal reform groups, new media and mainstream news: strategies for managing the new media landscape. . The Howard League for Penal Reform, London, UK. ISBN 9781905994878

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Collinson, Simon, Riley, Rebecca and Green, Anne (2022) Linking research to localities – The City-Region Economic Development Institute (City-REDI). Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Oct 2022). Blog Entry.

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Concha, Paz (2014) Sociology retreat at Cumberland Lodge – part tne. Researching Sociology (03 Mar 2014). Website.

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Conroy, Melanie (2013) Book Review: Beyond citizenship? Feminism and the transformation of belonging. LSE Review of Books (02 Dec 2013). Website.

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Conversi, Daniele (2012) Irresponsible radicalisation: diasporas, globalisation and long-distance nationalism in the digital age. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 38 (9). pp. 1357-1379. ISSN 1369-183X

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Cooper, Luke (2022) Imagined communities: from subjecthood to nationality in the British Atlantic. International Relations, 37 (1). pp. 72-95. ISSN 1741-2862

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Costas, Milas (2016) Brexit is already affecting the economy – despite the short-term fluctuations of the stock market. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) Deprofessionalised, downgraded and demoralised: why mental healthcare is going backwards. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Cotton, Elizabeth (2016) Job coaches in GP surgeries: another attempt to pathologise the unemployed? British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Mar 2016). Website.

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2008) Actor network theory and media: do they connect and on what terms? In: Hepp, Andreas, Krotz, Friedrich, Moores, Shaun and Winter, Carsten, (eds.) Connectivity, Networks and Flows: Conceptualizing Contemporary Communications. Hampton Press, Inc., Cresskill, NJ, USA, pp. 93-110. ISBN 9781572738577

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2012) Bystander publics. In: Snow, David A., della Porta, Donatella, Klandermans, Bert and McAdam, Doug, (eds.) The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. ISBN 9780470674871

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2011) Class and contemporary forms of 'reality' production, or hidden injuries of class. In: Wood, Helen and Skeggs, Beverley, (eds.) Reality Television and Class. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 33-44. ISBN 9781844573981

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2007) Commentary. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 20 (2). pp. 219-223. ISSN 1030-4312

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2007) Communicative entitlements and democracy: the future of the digital divide debate. In: Mansell, Robin, Avgerou, Chrisanthi, Quah, Danny and Silverstone, Roger, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Information and Communication Technologies. Oxford handbooks in business and management. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, pp. 383-403. ISBN 9780199266234

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2020) Cultural studies can we/ should we reinvent it? International Journal of Cultural Studies, 23 (3). 292 - 297. ISSN 1367-8779

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (1999) Disrupting the media frame at Greenham Common: a new chapter in the history of mediations? Media, Culture and Society, 21 (3). pp. 337-358. ISSN 0163-4437

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2009) Does 'the media' have a future? European Journal of Communication, 24 (4). pp. 437-449. ISSN 0267-3231

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2003) Everyday life in cultural theory (review article). European Journal of Communication, 18 (2). pp. 265-270. ISSN 0267-3231

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2001) Everyday royal celebrity. In: Morley, David and Robins, Kevin, (eds.) British Cultural Studies: Geography, Nationality, Identity. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, pp. 221-234. ISBN 9780198742067

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2008) Form and power in an age of continuous spectacle. In: Hesmondhalgh, David and Toynbee, Jason, (eds.) The Media and Social Theory. CRESC: culture, economy and the social. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 161-176. ISBN 9780415447997

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2000) Inside culture: re-imagining the method of cultural studies. Sage Publications, London. ISBN 9780761963868

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2010) Jos 'medialla' on tulevaisuus, onko yleisölläkin? Media and Viestintä (3). pp. 5-16. ISSN 1798-3827

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2006) La téléréalité ou le théâtre secret du néolibéralisme. Hermès, 44. pp. 121-128. ISSN 0767-9513

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2013) Life without media: or, why mediacentrism is bad for you. In: Comas, Eva, Cuenca, Joan and Zilles, Klaus, (eds.) Life Without Media. Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., New York, NY, USA, pp. 27-41. ISBN 9781433122620

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2004) Liveness, 'reality', and the mediated habitus from television to the mobile phone. Communication Review, 7 (4). pp. 353-361. ISSN 1071-4421

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2013) Living well with and through media. In: Couldry, Nick, Madianou, Mirca and Pinchevski, Amit, (eds.) Ethics of Media. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 39-55. ISBN 9780230347632

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2011) Making populations appear. In: Kraidy, Marwan M. and Sender, Katherine, (eds.) The Politics of Reality Television: Global Perspectives. Shaping inquiry in culture, communication and media studies. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 194-207. ISBN 9780415588249

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2006) Media and the ethics of 'reality' construction. Southern Review: Communication, Politics and Culture, 39 (1). pp. 42-53. ISSN 0038-4526

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2008) Media and the problem of voice. In: Carpentier, Nico and de Cleen, Benjamin, (eds.) Participation and Media Production: Critical Reflections on Content Creation. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, pp. 15-26. ISBN 9781847184535

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2008) Media ethics: towards a framework for media producers and media consumers. In: Ward, Stephen J. A. and Wasserman, Herman, (eds.) Media Ethics Beyond Borders: a Global Perspective. Heinemann, an imprint of Pearson, Johannesburg, South Africa, pp. 59-73. ISBN 9780796225863

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2010) Media ethics: towards a framework for media producers and media consumers. In: Ward, Stephen J. A. and Wasserman, Herman, (eds.) Media Ethics Beyond Borders: a Global Perspective. Routledge, London, pp. 59-73. ISBN 9780415878876

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2003) Media meta-capital: extending the range of Bourdieu's field theory. Theory and Society, 32 (5-6). pp. 653-677. ISSN 0304-2421

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2005) Media rituals: beyond functionalism. In: Rothenbuhler, Eric W. and Coman, Mihai, (eds.) Media Anthropology. Sage Publications, Inc., Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, pp. 59-69. ISBN 9781412906708

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2011) More sociology, more culture, more politics: or, a modest proposal for ‘convergence’ studies. Cultural Studies, 25 (4-5). pp. 487-501. ISSN 0950-2386

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2007) New media for global citizens? The future of the digital divide debate. Brown Journal of World Affairs, 14 (1). pp. 249-261. ISSN 1080-0786

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2010) New online news sources and writer-gatherers. In: Fenton, Natalie, (ed.) New Media, Old News: Journalism and Democracy in the Digital Age. SAGE Publications Ltd, London, pp. 138-152. ISBN 9781847875730

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2005) On the actual street. In: Crouch, David, Jackson, Rhona and Thompson, Felix, (eds.) The Media and the Tourist IMAgination: Converging Cultures. Contemporary geographies of leisure, tourism and mobility. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 60-75. ISBN 9780415326254

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2007) On the set of The Sopranos: 'inside' a fan’s construction of nearness. In: Gray, Jonathan, Sandvoss, Cornel and Harrington, C. Lee, (eds.) Fandom: Identities and Communities in a Mediated World. New York University Press, New York, NY, USA, pp. 139-148. ISBN 9780814731826

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2007) Pilgrimage in mediaspace: continuities and transformations. Etnofoor, 20 (1). pp. 63-74. ISSN 0921-5158

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2022) Post-Covid: what is cultural theory useful for? International Journal of Cultural Studies, 25 (3-4). 253 - 259. ISSN 1460-356X

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2008) Reality TV, or the secret theater of neoliberalism. Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies, 30 (3). pp. 3-13. ISSN 1071-4413

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2008) Reality TV, or the secret theater of neoliberalism. In: Priya, Salonee, (ed.) Reality Television: How Real Does It Get? ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad, India, pp. 87-100. ISBN 9788131414958

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2008) Reality TV, ou o teatro secreto do neoliberalismo. In: Coutinho, E. G., Filho, J. F. and Paiva, R., (eds.) Mídia e Poder: Ideologia, Discurso e Subjetividade. Mauad X, Rio de Janeiro, pp. 25-40. ISBN 9788574782775

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2012) Relegitimation crisis: beyond the dull compulsion of media-saturated life. Divinatio, 35. pp. 81-92. ISSN 1310-9456

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2010) Researching digital (dis)connection in the age of personalised media. In: Murdock, Graham and Golding, Peter, (eds.) Digital Dynamics: Engagements and Connections. Hampton Press, Inc., Cresskill, NJ, USA, pp. 105-124. ISBN 9731572739314

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2015) Researching social analytics: cultural sociology in the face of algorithmic power. In: Hanquinet, Laurie and Savage, Mike, (eds.) Routledge International Handbook of the Sociology of Art and Culture. Routledge International Handbooks. Routledge, pp. 383-395. ISBN 9780415855112

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2010) Sociology and cultural studies: an interrupted dialogue. In: Hall, John R., Grindstaff, Laura and Lo, Ming-Cheng, (eds.) Handbook of Cultural Sociology. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 77-86. ISBN 9780415474450

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2007) Soziologie und das Versprechen der Cultural Studies. öSterreichische Zeitschrift Für Soziologie, 32 (4). pp. 14-20. ISSN 1011-2585

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (1996) Speaking about others and speaking personally: reflections after Elspeth Probyn's 'Sexing the self'. Cultural Studies, 10 (2). pp. 315-333. ISSN 0950-2386

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2009) Teaching us to fake it: the ritualised norms of television's 'reality' games. In: Murray, Susan and Ouellette, Laurie, (eds.) Reality Television: Remaking Television Culture. New York University Press, New York, NY, USA, pp. 82-99. ISBN 9780814757345

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2008) Teaching us to fake it: the ritualised norms of television's 'reality' games. In: Ryan, Michael, (ed.) Cultural Studies: an Anthology. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, pp. 1079-1091. ISBN 9781405145763

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2004) Teaching us to fake it: the ritualized norms of television's "reality" games. In: Murray, Susan and Ouellette, Laurie, (eds.) Reality Tv: Remaking Television Culture. New York University Press, New York, pp. 57-74. ISBN 0814756883

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2010) Television as a ritual space. Studies of Broadcasting Culture, 22 (1). pp. 8-29. ISSN 1739-1830

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2005) Transvaluing media studies: or, beyond the myth of the mediated centre. In: Curran, James and Morley, David, (eds.) Media and Cultural Theory. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 177-194. ISBN 9780415317047

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2014) What and where is the transnationalized public sphere. In: Nash, Kate, (ed.) Transnationalizing the Public Sphere. Polity Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 43-59. ISBN 9780745650586

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2013) Why media ethics still matters. In: Ward, Stephen J. A., (ed.) Global Media Ethics: Problems and Perspectives. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, pp. 13-28. ISBN 9781405183925

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2004) The digital divide. In: Horsley, Ross and Gauntlett, David, (eds.) Web.Studies. Arnold (2nd). Bloomsbury Academic, London, pp. 185-194. ISBN 9780340814727

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2005) The extended audience: scanning the horizon. In: Gillespie, Marie, (ed.) Media Audiences. Open University, Maidenhead, pp. 183-222. ISBN 9780335218820

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2005) The individual point of view: learning from Bourdieu’s 'The weight of the world'. Cultural Studies - Critical Methodologies, 5 (3). pp. 354-372. ISSN 1532-7086

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2010) A mídia tem futuro? Matrizes, 4 (1). pp. 51-64. ISSN 1982-8160

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2011) The necessary future of the audience...and how to research it. In: Nightingale, Virginia, (ed.) Handbook of Media Audiences. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, pp. 213-229. ISBN 9781405184182

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2000) The place of media power: pilgrims and witnesses of the media age. Comedia. (1st). Routledge, London. ISBN 9780415213158

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2004) The productive 'consumer' and the dispersed 'citizen'. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 7 (1). pp. 21-32. ISSN 1367-8779

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2011) The project of cultural studies: heretical doubt, new horizons. In: Smith, Paul, (ed.) The Renewal of Cultural Studies. Temple University Press, Philadelphia, PA, USA, pp. 9-16. ISBN 9781439902523

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (1998) The view from inside the 'simulacrum': visitors’ tales from the set of Coronation Street. Leisure Studies, 17 (2). pp. 94-107. ISSN 0261-4367

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Downey, John (2004) War or peace? Legitimation, dissent and rhetorical closure in press coverage of the Iraq War build-up. In: Allan, Stuart and Zelizer, Barbie, (eds.) Reporting War: Journalism in Wartime. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 266-282. ISBN 9780415339971

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Dreher, Tanja (2007) Globalization and the public sphere: exploring the space of community media in Sydney. Global Media and Communication, 3 (1). pp. 79-100. ISSN 1742-7665

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287, Fotopoulou, Aristea and Dickens, Luke (2016) Real social analytics: a contribution towards a phenomenology of a digital world. British Journal of Sociology, 67 (1). pp. 118-137. ISSN 0007-1315

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Gilbert, Jeremy (2023) Building solidarity without Big Tech? Moving beyond the problems of today’s digital platforms. Media@LSE (27 Mar 2023). Blog Entry.

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Hepp, Andreas (2012) Comparing media cultures. In: Esser, Frank and Hanitzsch, Thomas, (eds.) Handbook of Comparative Communication Research. Routledge, Abindgon, pp. 249-261. ISBN 9780415802710

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Hepp, Andreas (2012) Media cultures in a global age: a transcultural approach to an expanded spectrum. In: Volkmer, Ingrid, (ed.) The Handbook of Global Media Research. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, pp. 92-109. ISBN 9781405198707

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Hepp, Andreas (2016) The mediated construction of reality. Polity Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9780745681313

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Langer, Ana Inés (2005) Media consumption and public connection: towards a typology of the dispersed citizen. Communication Review, 8 (2). pp. 237-257. ISSN 1071-4421

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Langer, Ana Inés (2003) The future of public connection: some early sightings. Cultures of Consumption working papers (004). Birkbeck, London. (Submitted)

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Littler, Jo (2008) The work of work: reality TV and the negotiation of neoliberal labour in The Apprentice. In: Austin, Thomas and de Jong, Wilma, (eds.) Rethinking Documentary: New Perspectives and Practices. Open University, Maidenhead, pp. 258-267. ISBN 9780335221912

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287, Madianou, Mirca and Pinchevski, Amit (2013) Ethics of media: an introduction. In: Couldry, Nick, Madianou, Mirca and Pinchevski, Amit, (eds.) Ethics of Media. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9780230347632

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Markham, Tim (2007) Celebrity culture and public connection: bridge or chasm? International Journal of Cultural Studies, 10 (4). pp. 403-421. ISSN 1367-8779

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Markham, Tim (2011) Celebrity culture and public connection: bridge or chasm? In: Gripsrud, J., Moe, H., Molander, A. and Murdock, G., (eds.) The Public Sphere. SAGE Publications Ltd, London. ISBN 9781848607842

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Markham, Tim (2006) Public connection through media consumption: between oversocialization and de-socialization? Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 608 (1). pp. 251-269. ISSN 1552-3349

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Markham, Tim (2008) Troubled closeness or satisfied distance? Researching media consumption and public orientation. Media, Culture and Society, 30 (1). pp. 5-21. ISSN 0163-4437

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and McCarthy, A (2004) MediaSpace: Place, Scale and Culture. Routledge, London, UK. ISBN 0415291747

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and McCarthy, Anna (2004) Introduction. In: Couldry, Nick and McCarthy, Anna, (eds.) Mediaspace: Place, Scale and Culture. Comedia (1st). Routledge, London, pp. 1-18. ISBN 0415291755

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and McCarthy, Anna (2004) Media pilgrims: on the set of coronation Street. In: Allen, Robert C and Hill, Annette, (eds.) The Television Studies Reader. Routledge, London, pp. 332-342. ISBN 0415283248

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Mejias, Ulises (2019) The costs of connection: how data is colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism. Culture and Economic Life. Stanford University Press, Stanford, USA. ISBN 9781503603660

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Rothenbuhler, Eric W. (2007) Review essay: Simon Cottle on 'mediatized rituals': a response. Media, Culture and Society, 29 (4). pp. 691-695. ISSN 0163-4437

Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 and Ruiz, Rafico (2012) Siting and sounding a democratic politics: an interview withNick Couldry. Seachange, online. ISSN 1923-3582

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Dahl, Gordon B., Kostol, Andreas Ravndal and Mogstad, Magne (2014) Family welfare cultures. Public Economics Programme Papers (PEP 23). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London, UK.

Dahler-Larsen, Peter (2017) The new configuration of metrics, rules, and guidelines creates a disturbing ambiguity in academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Jul 2017). Website.

Daigle, Megan (2014) Book review: sexual fields: toward a sociology of collective sexual Life, edited by Adam Isaiah Green. LSE Review of Books (15 May 2014). Website.

Dalton, Russell J. and Anderson, Christopher J. ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172 (2010) Citizens, context, and choice. In: Dalton, Russell J. and Anderson, Christopher J., (eds.) Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens' Electoral Choices. Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Oxford University Press Inc, 3 - 32. ISBN 9780199599233

Damant, Jacqueline (2015) Digital Britain: We must do more to make technology accessible to older people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Dec 2015). Website.

Dangoor, Margaret (2015) Dementia and day care – supporting the partnership of care. LSE Health and Social Care (09 Jun 2015). Website.

Dangour, Alan D., Albala, Cecilia, Aedo, Cristian, Elbourne, Diana, Grundy, Emily, Walker, Damian and Uauy, Ricardo (2007) A factorial-design cluster randomised controlled trial investigating the cost-effectiveness of a nutrition supplement and an exercise programme on pneumonia incidence, walking capacity and body mass index in older people living in Santiago, Chile: the CENEX study protocol. Nutrition Journal, 6 (14). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1475-2891

Dangour, Alan D., Albala, Cecilia, Allen, Elizabeth, Grundy, Emily, Walker, Damian, Aedo, Cristian, Sanchez, Hugo, Fletcher, Olivia, Elbourne, Diana and Uauy, Ricardo (2011) Effect of a nutrition supplement and physical activity program on pneumonia and walking capacity in Chilean older people: a factorial cluster randomized trial. PLoS Medicine, 8 (4). e1001023. ISSN 1549-1277

Daniel, Ronda (2016) Cathy come home: why it is still relevant 50 years on and why the world needs people like Ken Loach. Researching Sociology (02 Aug 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) #HowToGetACouncilHouse – an unfair representation. Researching Sociology (10 May 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) In support of the junior doctors’ strike. Researching Sociology (26 Apr 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) Is there a class issue at LSE?: Episode 1. Researching Sociology (21 Nov 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) Is there a class issue at LSE?: Episode 3. Researching Sociology (23 Nov 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2015) Political sociology – a tool to question ideologies. Researching Sociology (06 Oct 2015). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2015) ‘Poor people don’t come to the LSE’: my first month at university. Researching Sociology (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) Should sociologists care about #OscarsSoWhite? Researching Sociology (20 Jan 2016). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2015) Sociology opens your eyes. Researching Sociology (18 Aug 2015). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2015) What now for the precariat? Researching Sociology (06 Nov 2015). Website.

Daniel, Ronda (2016) A week of black feminism and colourism – in pictures. Researching Sociology (29 Apr 2016). Website.

Daramus, Iancu (2021) Book review: Why we drive: on freedom, risk and taking back control by Matthew Crawford. LSE Review of Books (22 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.

Darquié, Gaétan, Plantin, Jean-Christophe ORCID: 0000-0001-8041-6679, Bourgeois, Mehdi and Breuilly, Isabelle (2014) Visualiser les données de bibliothèques: la plateforme Prévu. In: Zreik, Khaldoun, Azemard, Ghislaine, Chaudiron, Stéphane and Darquié, Gaétan, (eds.) Livre post-numérique : historique, mutations et perspectives. CiDE (17). Europia Productions, Paris, France. ISBN 9791090094192

Das, Ranjana (2013) Raped! The Indian polity in shambles (guest blog). POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (03 Jan 2013). Website.

Das, Ronnie and Ahmed, Wasim (2020) Despite concerns, Covid-19 shows how social media has become an essential tool in the democratisation of knowledge. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Datta, Ayona (2008) Architecture of low-income widow housing: ‘spatial opportunities’ in Madipur, West Delhi. Cultural Geographies, 15. pp. 255-260. ISSN 1474-4740

Datta, Ayona (2008) Building differences: material geographies of home(s) among Polish builders in London. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 33 (4). pp. 518-531. ISSN 1475-5661

Datta, Ayona (2006) From tenements to flats: gender, class and modernisation in Bethnal Green Estate. Social and Cultural Geography, 7 (5). pp. 789-805. ISSN 1464-9365

Datta, Ayona (2005) Homed in Arizona: the architecture of emergency shelters. Urban Geography, 26 (6). pp. 536-557. ISSN 0272-3638

Datta, Ayona (2010) Illegal geographies of the city: slums in Delhi’s worldly aspirations. Dérive: Zeitschrift Für Stadtforschung, 40. pp. 89-93. ISSN 1608-8131

Datta, Ayona (2009) Making space for muslims: housing Bangladeshi families in East London. In: Phillips, Richard, (ed.) Muslim Spaces of Hope. Zed Books, London. ISBN 9781848133006

Datta, Ayona (2009) Places of everyday cosmopolitanisms: East-European construction workers in London. Environment and Planning A, 41 (2). pp. 353-370. ISSN 0308-518X

Datta, Ayona (2007) Samudayik Shakti: working-class feminism and social organisation in Subhash Camp, New Delhi. Gender, Place, and Culture, 14 (2). pp. 215-231. ISSN 0966-369X

Datta, Ayona (2008) Spatialising performance: masculinities and femininities in a ‘fragmented’ field. Gender, Place, and Culture, 15 (2). pp. 189-204. ISSN 0966-369X

Datta, Ayona (2009) ‘This is special humour’: visual narratives of Polish masculinities in London’s building sites. In: Burrell, Kathy, (ed.) After 2004: POLISh Migration to the Uk in the ‘New’ European Union. Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, UK, pp. 189-210. ISBN 9780754673873

Datta, Ayona (2011) Translocal geographies of London: belonging and otherness among Polish migrants after 2004. In: Brickell, Katherine and Datta, Ayona, (eds.) Translocal Geographies: Spaces, Places, Connections. Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, Surrey, UK, pp. 73-92. ISBN 9780754678380

Datta, Ayona (2012) ‘Where is the global city?’: visual narratives of London among East European migrants. Urban Studies, 49 (8). pp. 1725-1740. ISSN 0042-0980

Datta, Ayona and Brickell, Katherine (2009) ‘We have a little bit more finesse as a nation': constructing the Polish worker in London's building sites. Antipode, 41 (3). pp. 439-464. ISSN 0066-4812

Datta, Ayona and Yucel Young, Sebnem (2007) Suburban development and networks of mobility : sites in Izmir, Turkey. Global Built Environment Review, 6 (1). pp. 42-53. ISSN 1474-6832

Datu, Kerwin (2014) Book review: death of a suburban dream: race and schools in Compton, California by Emily E Straus. LSE Review of Books (20 Sep 2014). Website.

Davidson, Anjali (2016) A northerner ventures south. Researching Sociology (10 Mar 2016). Website.

Davies, Alisha Ruth, Grundy, Emily ORCID: 0000-0002-9633-1116, Nitsch, Dorothea and Smeeth, Liam (2011) Constituent country inequalities in myocardial infarction incidence and case fatality in men and women in the United Kingdom, 1996–2005. Journal of Public Health, 33 (1). pp. 131-138. ISSN 1741-3842

Davies, Alisha Ruth, Smeeth, Liam and Grundy, Emily (2007) Contribution of changes in incidence and mortality to trends in the prevalence of coronary heart disease in the UK: 1996–2005. European Heart Journal, 28 (17). pp. 2142-2147. ISSN 0195-668X

Davies, Celia (2003) Some of our concepts are missing: reflections on the absence of a sociology of organisations. Sociology of Health and Illness, 25 (3). pp. 172-190. ISSN 0141-9889

Davies, Gail F., Greenhough, Beth J, Hobson-West, Pru, Kirk, Robert G. W., Applebee, Ken, Bellingan, Laura C., Berdoy, Manuel, Buller, Henry, Cassaday, Helen J., Davies, Keith, Diefenbacher, Daniela, Druglitrø, Tone, Escobar, Maria Paula, Friese, Carrie ORCID: 0000-0001-7144-8046, Herrmann, Kathrin, Hinterberger, Amy, Jarrett, Wendy J., Jayne, Kimberley, Johnson, Adam M., Johnson, Elizabeth R., Konold, Timm, Leach, Matthew C., Leonelli, Sabina, Lewis, David I., Lilley, Elliot J., Longridge, Emma R., McLeod, Carmen M., Miele, Mara, Nelson, Nicole C., Ormandy, Elisabeth H., Pallett, Helen, Poort, Lonneke, Pound, Pandora, Ramsden, Edmund, Roe, Emma, Scalway, Helen, Schrader, Astrid, Scotton, Chris J., Scudamore, Cheryl L., Smith, Jane A., Whitfield, Lucy and Wolfensohn, Sarah (2016) Developing a collaborative agenda for humanities and social scientific research on laboratory animal science and welfare. PLOS ONE, 11 (7). ISSN 1932-6203

Davies, Huw (2020) Book review: What is Digital Sociology? by Neil Selwyn. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Davies, Huw (2020) Book review: What is digital sociology? by Neil Selwyn. LSE Review of Books (15 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Davies, Huw (2020) Book review: What is digital sociology? by Neil Selwyn. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Davis, Mike, Vogkli, Maria-Christina and Souvlis, George (2016) ‘Fight with hope, fight without hope, but fight absolutely’: an interview with Mike Davis. Researching Sociology (01 Mar 2016). Website.

Davis, Owen (2016) Food banks and austerity: what the data tell us about rising food insecurity in the UK and Europe. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 May 2016). Website.

Dawes, Antonia (2013) Reflections on the critical contemporary culture project. Researching Sociology (04 Dec 2013). Website.

Dawes, Antonia (2017) Talking English to talk about difference: everyday transcultural meaning-making in Naples Italy. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 40 (1). pp. 114-132. ISSN 0141-9870

Dawes, Antonia (2018) The struggle for Via Bologna street market: crisis, racial denial and speaking back to power in Naples Italy. British Journal of Sociology. ISSN 0007-1315

Day, Andrew (2020) Organisational change is a challenge uniquely suited to the insights of social science. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Day, Laurie (2020) Managing the ‘blind spot’ – challenges and solutions for schools in navigating the digital world. Parenting for a Digital Future (23 Dec 2020). Blog Entry.

Dayan, Daniel (2005) Mothers, midwives and abortionists: genealogy, obstetrics, audiences and piblics. In: Livingstone, Sonia, (ed.) Audiences and Publics: When Cultural Engagement Matters for the Public Sphere. Changing media, changing Europe (2). Intellect Ltd, Bristol, UK, pp. 43-76. ISBN 9781841501291

De Hooge, I., Görzig, Anke and Lehmiller, J. (2006) When shame is not the same: effects of social power on emotion-based behavior. In: 12th Summer School of the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, 2006-09-01, University of Padova, Italy. (Submitted)

De Lyon, Josh, Leromain, Elsa and Molina-Domene, Maria (2018) Brexit is still a hot topic on Twitter, but public sentiments remain largely unchanged. LSE Brexit (21 Jun 2018). Website.

De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel (2015) Steady growth generates higher levels of wellbeing among citizens than ‘boom and bust’ cycles. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Jan 2015). Website.

De Neve, Jan-Emmanuel, Mikhaylov, Slava, Dawes, Christopher T., Christakis, Nicholas A. and Fowler, James H. (2013) Born to lead? A twin design and genetic association study of leadership role occupancy. Leadership Quarterly, 24 (1). pp. 45-60. ISSN 1048-9843

DeVerteuil, Geoffrey (2016) Book review: planetary gentrification by Loretta Lees, Hyun Bang Shin and Ernesto López-Morales. LSE Review of Books (25 Oct 2016). Website.

Deacon, Harriet (2014) Book review: race, racism and social work edited by Michael Lavalette and Laura Penketh. LSE Review of Books (22 May 2014). Website.

Dean, Hartley (2009) Book review: welfare and well-being: social value in public policy - by Bill Jordan; Well-being: in search of a good life? - by Beverley A. Searle; and Well-being in developing countries: from theory to research - edited by Ian Gough and J. Allister McGregor. Social Policy and Administration, 43 (3). pp. 311-318. ISSN 0144-5596

Dean, Hartley (1999) Citizenship. In: Powell, Martin, (ed.) New Labour? New Welfare State? The Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 213-233. ISBN 9781861341518

Dean, Hartley (2009) Critiquing capabilities: the distractions of a beguiling concept. Critical Social Policy, 29 (2). pp. 261-273. ISSN 0261-0183

Dean, Hartley (2009) Elephants in the space of capabilites. In: Policy futures: learning from the past, 2009-06-29 - 2009-07-01, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

Dean, Hartley (2008) Flexibility or flexploitation?: problems with work-life balance in a low-income neighbourhood. In: Maltby, Tony, Kennett, Patricia and Rummery, Kirstein, (eds.) Social Policy Review. Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 113-132. ISBN 9781847420770

Dean, Hartley (2023) From altruism to sociality: a switch in perception. International Journal of Social Welfare, 32 (2). 256 - 267. ISSN 1369-6866

Dean, Hartley (2013) Human interdependency and unconditional rights. In: Invited paper to international experts panel, 'Conceptualising and justifying conditionality', part of an ESRC Welfare Conditionality Project, 2013-12-11, University of York, United Kingdom.

Dean, Hartley (2004) Popular discourse and the ethical deficiency of 'Third Way' conceptions of citizenship. Citizenship Studies, 8 (1). pp. 65-82. ISSN 1362-1025

Dean, Hartley (2013) Post-marshallian social rights in an era of global crisis. In: Social Policy Association Annual Conference, 2013-07-08 - 2013-07-10, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom.

Dean, Hartley (2013) (Re-) conceptualising social rights and human welfare. In: Helenic Social Policy Association conference, 2013-05-08, Athens, Greece.

Dean, Hartley (2012) (Re-)conceptualising the right to human flourishing. In: Invited public lecture, Department of Social Welfare, 2012-05-16, University of Ghent, Belgium.

Dean, Hartley (2009) Social policy and citizenship. In: Electronic lecture series on social policy, Centre for the analysis of South African social policy, 2009-05-27, Oxford, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

Dean, Hartley (2008) Social policy and human rights: re-thinking the engagement. Social Policy and Society, 7 (1). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1474-7464

Dean, Hartley (2012) Socialist perspectives. In: Alcock, Pete, May, Margaret and Wright, Sharon, (eds.) The Student's Companion to Social Policy. Wiley-Blackwell, Chichester, UK, pp. 77-82. ISBN 9780470655658

Dean, Hartley (2008) Towards a eudaimonic ethic of social security. In: Bradshaw, Jonathan, (ed.) Social Security, Happiness and Wellbeing. FISS/ Intersentia, Antwerp, Netherlands, pp. 57-76. ISBN 9789050958158

Dean, Hartley (2014) The administrative state and the symbolic (re-)construction of the troubled family. In: Getting with the Programme, 2014-04-09, London, United Kingdom.

Dean, Hartley (2009) The capability approach: a sufficient foundation for welfare reform? In: Closing the capability gap: renegotiating social justice for the young, Center for education and capability research, 2009-05-15 - 2009-05-16, Bielefeld, Germany. (Submitted)

Dean, Hartley (2010) The ethics of social development. In: Pawar, Manohar S. and Cox, David R., (eds.) Social Development: Critical Themes and Perspectives. Routledge studies in development and society. Routledge, New York, USA, pp. 185-202. ISBN 9780415879262

Dean, Hartley (2008) The idea of capabilities: new insight or classical distraction? In: ESPAnet conference, Cross-border influences in social policy, 2008-09-01, Helsinki, Finland.

Dean, Hartley (2012) The potentially counterproductive effects of in-work benefits for low-paid workers. In: 10th Anniversary ESPAnet Conference, 2012-09-06, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

Dean, Hartley (2008) The socialist perspective. In: Alcock, Pete, May, Margaret and Wright, K., (eds.) The Student's Companion to Social Policy. Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 84-90. ISBN 9781405169011

Dean, Jon (2018) Book review: callous objects: designs against the homeless by Robert Rosenberger. LSE Review of Books (18 Sep 2018). Website.

Dean, Jon (2014) Book review: education, disadvantage and place: making the local matter by Kirstin Kerr, Alan Dyson, and Carlo Roffo. LSE Review of Books (24 Oct 2014). Website.

Dean, Rikki (2014) Beyond radicalism and resignation: the competing logics for public participation in policy decisions. CASEpapers (184). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), London, UK.

Dean, Rikki (2013) There should be greater public involvement in deciding what is a legitimate ‘nudge’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 May 2013). Website.

Dechief, Diane, Longford, Graham, Powell, Alison and Werbin, Kenneth C. (2008) Enabling communities in the networked city: ICTs and civic participation among immigrants and youth in urban Canada. In: Aurigi, Alessandro and De Cindio, Fiorello, (eds.) Augmented Urban Spaces: Articulating the Physical and Electronic City. Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, UK, pp. 155-170. ISBN 9780754671497

Deckman, Melissa and McTague, John (2014) The Affordable Care Act’s birth control mandate was an important factor in Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection. LSE American Politics and Policy (30 Jul 2014). Website.

Dedieu, Jean-Philippe (2013) Book review: Responses to stigmatization in comparative perspective. LSE Review of Books (20 Sep 2013). Website.

Degens, Philipp (2015) Book review by Philipp Degens: the social life of money by Nigel Dodd. Researching Sociology (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Degens, Philipp (2015) Book review: the social life of money by Nigel Dodd. LSE Review of Books (04 Feb 2015). Website.

Delanty, Gerard (2013) Book review: Habermas and religion. LSE Review of Books (17 Sep 2013). Website.

Delgado, Ellen Frank (2022) Book review: Diversity, inclusion, and decolonization: practical tools for improving teaching, research, and scholarship edited by Abby Day, Lois Lee, Dave S.P. Thomas and James Spickard. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Aug 2022). Blog Entry.

DellaPosta, Daniel, Shi, Yongren and Macy, Michael (2015) Why do liberals drink lattes? How lifestyles tied to political views can be self-reinforcing among partisan groups. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Jul 2015). Website.

Denaro, Elena (2015) Suspended between armageddon and immortality? A sociology for the 21st century. Researching Sociology (19 Feb 2015). Website.

Deng, Hong and Leung, Kwok (2014) Contingent punishment as a double-edged sword: a dual-pathway model from a sense-making perspective. Personnel Psychology, 67 (4). pp. 951-980. ISSN 0031-5826

Deng, Hongzhong and Abell, Peter (2010) A study of local sign change adjustment in balancing structures. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 34 (4). pp. 253-282. ISSN 1545-5874

Deng, Kent (2003) Fact or fiction? Re-examination of Chinese premodern population statistics. Economic History Working Papers (76/03). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Dennis, Dannah (2015) Book review: Tamil Brahmans: the making of a middle-class caste by C.J. Fuller and Haripriya Narasimhan. LSE Review of Books (04 Mar 2015). Website.

Denti, Daria and Faggian, Alessandra (2021) Where do angry birds tweet? Income inequality and online hate in Italy. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 14 (3). 483 – 506. ISSN 1752-1378

Dermott, Esther (2015) The evolution of gender and poverty in Britain: solo-living men are emerging as a new poor group. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Derrick, Gemma and Bayley, Julie (2021) What does COVID-19 mean for the evaluation of the impact criterion in REF2021? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.

Desai, Manali (2009) Colonial legacies and repertoires of 'ethnic' violence: the case of Western India, 1941-2002. Journal of Historical Sociology, 22 (2). pp. 147-179. ISSN 0952-1909

Desai, Meghnad (2000) Globalisation: neither ideology nor utopia. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 14 (1). pp. 16-31. ISSN 0955-7571

Deschacht, Nick (2017) Me, myself, and I: self-citation rates are higher in individualist cultures than in collectivist cultures. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Jul 2017). Website.

Deyshappriya, N. R. Ravindra (2018) Examining poverty trends in South Asian countries: where is Sri Lanka among its South Asian counterparts? South Asia @ LSE (31 Jul 2018). Website.

Dezuanni, Michael and Whateley, Anna (2015) Parenting in Babylon – a Minecraft digital backyard in Australia. Parenting for a Digital Future (05 Aug 2015). Website.

Dhesi, Japinder (2010) Made to stick? The role of essentialism in naturalizing social status hierarchies. In: Relating research to reality: interdisciplinary ideas for a changing world. LSE PhD student poster exhibition, 2010-05-26, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom. (Submitted)

Dhungana, Nimesh (2020) Changing PHD research in response to COVID19: key considerations. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Oct 2020). Blog Entry.

Dhungana, Nimesh and Curato, Nicole (2021) When participation entrenches authoritarian practice: ethnographic investigations of post-disaster governance. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 59. ISSN 2212-4209

Di Fiore, Alessandro (2018) Beyond the 'scrum': the value of individual work. LSE Business Review (20 Feb 2018). Website.

DiBella, Sam (2020) Book review: The Infographic: a history of data graphics in news and communications by Murray Dick. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

DiBella, Sam (2020) Book review: The infographic: a history of data graphics in news and communications by Murray Dick. LSE Review of Books (16 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

DiBella, Sam (2018) Book review: revolting New York: how 400 years of riot, rebellion, uprising and revolution shaped a city edited by Neil Smith and Don Mitchell et al. LSE Review of Books (20 Sep 2018). Website.

Diaz-Serrano, Luis and Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés ORCID: 0000-0002-8041-0856 (2015) Decentralization and the Welfare State: what do citizens perceive? Social Indicators Research, 120 (2). pp. 411-435. ISSN 0303-8300

Dickens, T.E, Sear, Rebecca and Wells, Andrew J. (2007) Mind the gap(s)... in theory, method and data: a response to Kanazawa (2006). British Journal of Health Psychology, 12 (2). pp. 167-178. ISSN 1359-107X

Dickson, Jane, Cornford, Tony, Hibberd, Ralph, Klecun, Ela ORCID: 0000-0002-0329-1566, Venters, Will and Lichtner, Valentina (2015) Following digital drugs. In: LSE Research Festival 2015, 2015-05-21, London, United Kingdom.

Dickson, Matt (2013) Gaining more education does lead to higher wages. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Nov 2013). Website.

Diemer, Andreas (2020) Spatial diffusion of local economic shocks in social networks: evidence from the US fracking boom. Geography and Environment Discussion Paper Series (12). Department of Geography and Environment, LSE, London, UK.

Diemer, Andreas and Regan, Tanner (2020) No inventor is an island: social connectedness and the geography of knowledge flows in the US. CEP Discussion Papers (1731). Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science: University College London, London, UK.

Diemer, Andreas and Regan, Tanner (2022) No inventor is an island: social connectedness and the geography of knowledge flows in the US. Research Policy, 51 (2). ISSN 0048-7333

Dierwechter, Yonn A. (2000) Accessing food: informal practice, local actor-networks and quality of life in Cape Town, South Africa. In: Foo, T. S. and Yuan, L. L., (eds.) Planning for a Better Quality of Life in Cities. National University of Singapore, Singapore. ISBN 9789810426163

Dietrich, Bryce J. and Sands, Melissa (2023) Seeing racial avoidance on New York City streets. Nature Human Behaviour. ISSN 2397-3374

Dietrich, Franz and List, Christian (2014) Reason-based rationalization. Theoretical Economics (TE/2014/565). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London, UK.

Dill, Janina (2016) Five ‘don’ts’ for introducing a female speaker. Duck of Minerva (10 May 2016). Website.

Dill, Janina (2015) "Proportionate" collateral damage and why we should care about what civilians think. Just Security (27 Mar 2015). Website.

Dillon, Sarah (2022) Tell me what you read (or watch) and I will tell you what you research: the two-way street between science and literature. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Aug 2022). Blog Entry.

Dixit, Ashutosh M. (2017) Rising to the SDGs: how can Nepal make meaningful progress by 2030? South Asia @ LSE (11 Sep 2017). Website.

Dixon, Arthur, Hood, Christopher and Travers, Tony (2015) The evidence paradox – or when is a series not a series? British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Jun 2015). Website.

Dixon, Josie ORCID: 0000-0003-4772-6450, Biggs, Simon, Stevens, Martin, Manthorpe, Jill and Tinker, Anthea (2013) Defining the “perpetrator”: abuse, neglect and dignity in care. The Journal of Adult Protection, 15 (1). pp. 5-14. ISSN 1466-8203

Dixon, Josie ORCID: 0000-0003-4772-6450, Exley, Josephine, Wistow, Gerald, Wittenberg, Raphael ORCID: 0000-0003-3096-2721, Knapp, Martin ORCID: 0000-0003-1427-0215 and Mays, Nicholas (2022) The socio-cultural framing of public attitudes to sharing the costs of social care for older people in England. Health and Social Care in the Community, 30 (6). e5270 - e5280. ISSN 0966-0410

Dixon, Josie ORCID: 0000-0003-4772-6450, Manthorpe, Jill, Biggs, Simon, Mowlam, Alice, Tennant, Rosalind, Tinker, Anthea and Mccreadie, Claudine (2010) Defining elder mistreatment: reflections on the United Kingdom study of abuse and neglect of older people. Ageing and Society, 30 (03). pp. 403-420. ISSN 0144-686X

Djupe, Paul A., McClurg, Scott D. and Sokhey, Anand E. (2017) Exposure to discussion and disagreement does not discourage women from political participation any more than men. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Mar 2017). Website.

Dobson, Christina (2014) Book Review: doing research in the real world by David E. Gray. LSE Review of Books (10 Feb 2014). Website.

Dodd, Nigel (2017) Afterword. Social Analysis, 61 (4). pp. 130-135. ISSN 0155-977X

Dodd, Nigel (2000) Economic sociology in the UK. Economic Sociology, 2 (1). pp. 3-12. ISSN 1871-3351

Dodd, Nigel (2013) Editorial: special issue on Georg Simmel and David Frisby. Journal of Classical Sociology, 13 (1). pp. 3-7. ISSN 1468-795X

Dodd, Nigel (2008) Goethe in Palermo: Urphanomen and analogical reasoning in Simmel and Benjamin. Journal of Classical Sociology, 8 (4). pp. 411-445. ISSN 1468-795X

Dodd, Nigel (2014) Key trends in European social though. In: Koniordos, Sokratis and Kyrtsis, Alexandros, (eds.) Routledge handbook of European sociology. Routledge International Handbooks. Routledge, London, UK. ISBN 9780415588805

Dodd, Nigel (2005) Laundering 'money': on the need for conceptual clarity within the sociology of money. Archives Europeennes de Sociologie, 46 (3). pp. 387-411. ISSN 0003-9756

Dodd, Nigel (2015) Redeeming Simmel's money. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 5 (2). pp. 435-441. ISSN 2049-1115

Dodd, Nigel (2012) Simmel’s perfect money: fiction, socialism and utopia in the philosophy of money. Theory, Culture & Society, 29 (7-8). pp. 146-176. ISSN 0263-2764

Dodd, Nigel (2011) 'Strange money': risk, finance and socialized debt. British Journal of Sociology, 62 (1). pp. 175-194. ISSN 0007-1315

Dodd, Nigel (2015) Utopianism and the future of money. In: Aspers, Patrik and Dodd, Nigel, (eds.) Re-imagining economic sociology. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780198748465

Dodd, Nigel (2016) Vires in numeris: taking Simmel to MtGox. In: Kemple, Thomas and Pyyhtinen, Olli, (eds.) The Anthem companion to Georg Simmel. Anthem Companions to Sociology. Anthem Press, London, UK. ISBN 9781783082780

Dodd, Nigel (2001) What is 'sociological' about the Euro? European Societies, 3 (1). pp. 23-39. ISSN 1461-6696

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Gromada, Anna, Budacz, Dorka, Kawalerowicz, Juta and Walewska, Anna (2016) Gender gap extremes: relational differences, rather than aspirational ones could be major factor in ‘leaky pipeline’. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 May 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2016) Are the trolls winning? Parenting for a Digital Future (15 Feb 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) ‘Barbie’: the smart choice of toy? Parenting for a Digital Future (01 May 2015). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) Book review: disconnected: youth, new media and the ethics gap. Parenting for a Digital Future (30 Dec 2015). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) Book review: distrusting educational technology – critical questions for changing times. Parenting for a Digital Future (24 Jun 2015). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) Book review: it’s complicated – the social lives of networked teens. Parenting for a Digital Future (07 Aug 2015). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2016) Book review: kids in the middle. Parenting for a Digital Future (23 Mar 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2016) Book review: reclaiming conversation – the power of talk in a digital age. Parenting for a Digital Future (31 Aug 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2016) ​Mining data and the database state. Parenting for a Digital Future (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Grossman, Wendy (2015) Online ‘baby role-playing’: between casual fantasy and real-life obsession. Parenting for a Digital Future (14 Oct 2015). Website.

Grove, DeeAnn (2018) "It's school desegregation, stupid": arguments over education policies have played an important role in presidential elections since the 1960s. USApp - American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Aug 2018). Website.

Grundy, Emily (2006) Ageing and vulnerable elderly people: European perspectives. Ageing and Society, 26 (1). pp. 105-134. ISSN 0144-686X

Grundy, Emily (2008) [Book review] Longevity and social change in Australia. Ageing and Society, 28 (6). pp. 909-910. ISSN 0144-686X

Grundy, Emily (2002) [Book review] Sunset lives: British retirement migration tothe Mediterranean. Urban Studies, 39 (3). pp. 575-576. ISSN 0042-0980

Grundy, Emily (2001) [Book review] The Berlin aging study: aging from 70 to 100. Population Studies, 55 (2). p. 199. ISSN 0032-4728

Grundy, Emily (2007) [Book reviews] Hidden carers [and] Working couples caring for children and aging parents: effects on work and wellbeing. Ageing and Society, 27 (6). pp. 973-975. ISSN 0144-686X

Grundy, Emily (2000) Co-residence of mid-life children with their elderly parents in England and Wales: changes between 1981 and 1991. Population Studies, 54 (2). pp. 193-206. ISSN 0032-4728

Grundy, Emily (2005) [Commentary] The McKeown debate: time for burial. International Journal of Epidemiology, 34 (3). pp. 529-533. ISSN 0300-5771

Grundy, Emily (2002) Conditions de vie et état de santé des personnes agées dans les pays developpés. In: Modalités De Résidence des Personnes Âgées: Les Problèmes et Les Réponses En Matière De Politiques. Bulletin démographique des Nations Unies. Numéro spécial (42/43). Nations Unies, Division de la population, Département des affaires économiques et sociales, New York, NY, pp. 327-346.

Grundy, Emily (2007) Demographic change, family support and ageing well: developed country perspectives. In: Dangour, Alan D., Grundy, Emily and Fletcher, Astrid, (eds.) Ageing Well: Nutrition, Health, and Social Interventions. Society for the Study of Human Biology. CRC Press, London, UK, pp. 85-102. ISBN 9780849374746

Grundy, Emily ORCID: 0000-0002-9633-1116 (2011) Demography and public health. In: Detels, Roger, Beaglehole, Robert, Lansang, Mary Ann and Gulliford, Martin C., (eds.) Oxford Textbook of Public Health. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, UK, pp. 807-828. ISBN 9780199693474

Grundy, Emily ORCID: 0000-0002-9633-1116 (2009) Demography and public health. In: Detels, Roger, Beaglehole, Robert, Lansang, Mary Ann and Gulliford, Martin C., (eds.) Oxford Textbook of Public Health. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, UK, pp. 734-751. ISBN 9780199218707

Grundy, Emily (2002) Demography of the old: implications of recent trends. In: Copeland, John R. M., Abou-Saleh, Mohammed T. and Blazer, Dan G., (eds.) Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK, pp. 90-91. ISBN 9780471981978

Grundy, Emily (2010) Family support for older people: determinants and consequences. In: Tuljapurkar, Shripad, Ogawa, Nauhiro and Gauthier, Anne H., (eds.) Ageing in Advanced Industrial States: Riding the Age Waves. International Studies in Population (8). Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Dordrecht, pp. 197-222. ISBN 9789400732254

Grundy, Emily (2006) Gender and healthy ageing. In: Zeng, Y., Crimmins, E.M., Carrière, Y. and Robine, Jean-Marie, (eds.) Longer Life and Healthy Aging. International Studies in Population (2). Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, pp. 173-199. ISBN 9781402047916

Grundy, Emily (2001) Health, health care and death among older adults in England and Wales: a hundred years' perspective. In: Zaba, Basia and Blacker, John, (eds.) Brass Tacks: Essays in Medical Demography; a Tribute to Professor William Brass. The Athlone Press, London, UK, pp. 270-291. ISBN 9780485115635

Grundy, Emily (2011) Household transitions and subsequent mortality among older people in England and Wales: trends over three decades. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 65 (4). pp. 353-359. ISSN 0143-005X

Grundy, Emily (2007) Intergenerational exchanges in older populations. In: Véron, Jacques, Pennec, Sophie and Légaré, Jacques, (eds.) Ages, Generations and the Social Contract: the Demographic Challenges Facing the Welfare State. Springer, Dordrecht, Netherlands, pp. 209-230. ISBN 9789048174935

Grundy, Emily (2002) Las disposiciones para la vida y la salud de las personas de edad en los paises desarrollados. In: Arreglos Residenciales De Las Personas De Edad: Cuestiones Esenciales y Respuestas En Materia De Política. Boletín de población de las Naciones Unidas, especial (42/43). Nations Unies, Division de la population, División de Población, Département des affaires économiques et sociales, New York, NY, pp. 335-356.

Grundy, Emily (2004) Les échanges intergénérationnels des populations âgeés. In: Véron, Jacques, Pennec, Sophie and Légaré, Jacques, (eds.) Age, Générations et Contrat Social : L'état-Providence Face Aux Changements Démographiques. Les cahiers de l'Ined (153). Institut national d'études démographiques (INED), Paris, France, pp. 137-156. ISBN 9782733201534

Grundy, Emily (2001) Living arrangements and the health of older persons in developed countries. In: Population Ageing and Living Arrangements of Older Persons: Critical Issues and Policy Responses. United Nations Population Bulletin, Special Issue (42/43). United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs Population Division, New York, NY, pp. 311-329.

Grundy, Emily (2004) Memorandum by Emily Grundy, Professor of Demographic Gerontology, Centre for Population Studies, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. In: Sexual Equality in Access to Goods and Services, Vol. 2. Evidence. European Union Committee report of session 2003-04 (no. 27). The Stationery Office, London, UK, pp. 191-194. ISBN 0104005297

Grundy, Emily (2005) Reciprocity in relationships: socio-economic and health influences on intergenerational exchanges between Third Age parents and their adult children in Great Britain. British Journal of Sociology, 56 (2). pp. 233-255. ISSN 0007-1315

Grundy, Emily (2011) Survivorship 2001-2008 among residents of communal establishments in 2001 in England & Wales: results from the Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study. . Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Swindon, UK.

Grundy, Emily (2009) Women's fertility and mortality in late mid life: a comparison of three contemporary populations. American Journal of Human Biology, 21 (4). pp. 541-547. ISSN 1042-0533

Grundy, Emily (2007) The challenges of ageing: prospects for the family support of older people in 21st century Europe. In: Surkyn, Johan, Deboosere, Patrick and Van Bavel, Jan, (eds.) Demographic Challenges for the 21st Century: a State of the Art in Demography. Liber Amicorum Ron Lesthaege. VUB Press, Brussels, Belgium, pp. 224-246. ISBN 9789054874478

Grundy, Emily (2003) The epidemiology of ageing. In: Tallis, Raymond, Fillit, Howard and Brocklehurst, John Charles, (eds.) Brocklehurst's Textbook of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology. Churchill Livingstone, London, UK, pp. 3-20. ISBN 9780443070877

Grundy, Emily, Albala, Cecilia, Allen, Elizabeth, Dangour, Alan D., Elbourne, Diana and Uauy, Ricardo (2012) Grandparenting and psychosocial health among older Chileans: a longitudinal analysis. Aging and Mental Health, 16 (8). pp. 1047-1057. ISSN 1360-7863

Grundy, Emily and Falkingham, Jane (2006) Healthy, wealthy and old? Nursing Older People, 18 (9). pp. 12-18. ISSN 1472-0795

Grundy, Emily and Festy, Patrick (2005) [Avant-propos] Le soutien aux personnes âgées en Europe. Retraite et Société (46). pp. 4-8. ISSN 1167-4687

Grundy, Emily ORCID: 0000-0002-9633-1116 and Glaser, Karen (2000) Socio-demographic differences in the onset and progression of disability in early old age: a longitudinal study. Age and Ageing, 29 (2). pp. 149-157. ISSN 0002-0729

Grundy, Emily, Glaser, Karen and Murphy, Michael J. (2000) The importance of institutional populations in analyses of health in later life. In: Dale, Angela, Fieldhouse, Ed and Holdsworth, Clare, (eds.) Analyzing Census Microdata. Arnold, London, UK, pp. 188-195. ISBN 9780470689196

Grundy, Emily and Henretta, John C. (2006) Between elderly parents and adult children: a new look at the intergenerational care provided by the ‘sandwich generation’. Ageing and Society, 26 (5). pp. 707-722. ISSN 0144-686X

Grundy, Emily and Holt, Gemma (2000) Adult life experiences and health in early old age in Great Britain. Social Science & Medicine, 51 (7). pp. 1061-1074. ISSN 0277-9536

Grundy, Emily and Holt, Gemma (2000) Comparing health inequality in men and women: choice of indicator is important. BMC (321). p. 961. ISSN 0959-8138

Grundy, Emily and Holt, Gemma (2001) Health inequalities in the older population. Health Variations: the Official Newsletter of the Esrc Health Variations Programme (7). pp. 4-5.

Grundy, Emily and Holt, Gemma (2001) The socioeconomic status of older adults: how should we measure it in studies of health inequalities? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 55 (12). pp. 895-904. ISSN 0143-005X

Grundy, Emily and Kravdal, Øystein (2010) Fertility history and cause-specific mortality: a register-based analysis of complete cohorts of Norwegian women and men. Social Science & Medicine, 70 (11). pp. 1847-1857. ISSN 0277-9536

Grundy, Emily and Kravdal, Øystein (2008) Reproductive history and mortality in late middle age among Norwegian men and women. American Journal of Epidemiology, 167 (3). pp. 271-279. ISSN 0002-9262

Grundy, Emily, Mayer, D., Young, H. and Sloggett, Andy (2004) Living arrangements and place of death of older people with cancer in England and Wales: a record linkage study. British Journal of Cancer, 91 (5). pp. 907-912. ISSN 0007-0920

Grundy, Emily and Murphy, Michael J. (2001) Demographic trends over the next 20 years: ageing of the population and the health status of the older population. In: Health Trends Review: Proceedings of a Conference Chaired by Professor Sir Michael Peckham, School of Public Policy, University. HM Treasury, London, UK.

Grundy, Emily and Read, Sanna (2012) Social contacts and receipt of help among older people in England: are there benefits of having more children? Journals of Gerontology - Series B Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 67 (6). pp. 742-754. ISSN 1079-5014

Grundy, Emily and Shelton, Nicola (2001) Contact between adult children and their parents in Great Britain 1986-99. Environment and Planning A, 33 (4). pp. 685-697. ISSN 0308-518X

Grundy, Emily and Sloggett, Andy (2003) Health inequalities in the older population: the role of personal capital, social resources and socio-economic circumstances. Social Science & Medicine, 56 (5). pp. 935-947. ISSN 0277-9536

Grundy, Emily, Stuchbury, Rachel and Young, Harriet (2010) Households and families: implications of changing census definitions for analyses using the ONS Longitudinal Study. Population Trends, 139. pp. 64-69. ISSN 0307-4463

Grundy, Emily and Tomassini, Cecilia (2003) El apoyo familiar de las personas de edad, en Europa: contrastes e implicaciones. In: Notas De Población: Año xxix, No. 77. Naciones Unidas, CEPAL, CELADE División de Población, Santiago, Chile, pp. 219-250. ISBN 9213222890

Grundy, Emily and Tomassini, Cecilia (2006) Fatherhood history and later life health and mortality in England and Wales: a record linkage study. Biodemography and Social Biology, 53 (3-4). pp. 189-205. ISSN 1948-5565

Grundy, Emily and Tomassini, Cecilia (2010) Marital history, health and mortality among older men and women in England and Wales. BMC Public Health, 10 (554). ISSN 1471-2458

Grundy, Emily, Tomassini, Cecilia and Festy, Patrick (2006) Demographic change and the care of older people: introduction. European Journal of Population, 22 (3). pp. 215-218. ISSN 0168-6577

Gryszkiewicz, Lidia, Bogumil, Anna and Toivonen, Tuukka (2018) Social innovation skills: what are they? LSE Business Review (03 Jul 2018). Website.

Gualdi, Francesco and Idemitsu, Keisuke (2021) Navigating public values: how the social construction of technology among public managers defines the nature of public values: findings from a Japanese e-government project. In: Lee, Jooho, Pereira, Gabriela Viale and Hwang, Sungsoo, (eds.) Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Digital Innovations for Public Values: Inclusive Collaboration and Community, DGO 2021. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. Association for Computing Machinery, USA, 398 - 407. ISBN 9781450384926

Guccione, Kay and Bryan, Billy (2018) How to build value into the doctorate: ideas for PhD supervisors. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Oct 2018). Blog Entry.

Guerra, Abel and D’andréa, Carlos (2022) Crossing the algorithmic 'Red Sea': Brazilian ubertubers' ways of knowing surge pricing. Information, Communication & Society. 1 - 19. ISSN 1369-118X

Guerrina, Roberta, Haastrup, Toni and Wright, Katharine (2016) Is it really that difficult to find women to talk about the EU Referendum? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 May 2016). Website.

Guggenheim, Michael and Krause, Monika (2012) How facts travel: the model systems of sociology. Poetics, 40 (2). pp. 101-117. ISSN 0304-422X

Guhathakurta, Meghna and Niaz, Laraib (2018) "It is easy to be xenophobic, it is harder to be humanitarian" - Dr Meghna Guhathakurta. South Asia @ LSE (01 Aug 2018). Website.

Guilhot, Nicolas (2006) Financiers, philanthropes: sociologie de Wall Street. Editions du Seuil, Paris, France. ISBN 9782912107282

Guilhot, Nicolas (2006) Les néoconservateurs: sociologie d’une contre-révolution. In: Collovald, Annie and Gaïti, Brigitte, (eds.) La Radicalisation Politique En Questions. La Dispute, Paris, France. ISBN 2843031222

Guilhot, Nicolas (2006) A network of influential friendships: the fondation pour une entraide intellectuelle Européenne and east–west cultural dialogue, 1957–1991. Minerva, 44 (4). pp. 379-409. ISSN 0026-4695

Gulrajani, Nilima (2010) Challenging global accountability: the intersection of contracts and culture in the World Bank. GEG Working Papers (2010/56). Global Economic Governance Programme, University College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

Guney Akgul, H. (2019) Book review: behind the screen: content moderation in the shadows of social media by Sarah T. Roberts. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

Guo, Chelsea (2021) Book review: Dark academia: how universities die by Peter Fleming. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.

Gupta, Achala (2021) What’s the purpose of university? Your answer may depend on how much it costs you. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.

Gupta, Shaibal (2002) Subaltern resurgence: a reconnaissance of Panchayat election in Bihar. Crisis States Research Centre working papers series 1 (8). Crisis States Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Gusejnova, Dina ORCID: 0000-0003-1356-9530 (2020) Gegen Deutsches K.Z. Paradies. Thinking about Englishness on the Isle of Man during the Second World War. History of European Ideas, 46 (5). 697 - 714. ISSN 0191-6599

Guthrie, Doug and McQuarrie, Michael (2005) Privatization and low-income housing in the United States since 1986. In: Prechel, Harland and Wejnert, Barbara, (eds.) Politics and Corporation. Research in political sociology (14). JAI Press Inc.. ISBN 9780762312177

Guthrie, Doug and McQuarrie, Michael (2008) Providing for the public good: corporate-community relations in the era of the receding Welfare State. City and Community, 7 (2). pp. 113-139. ISSN 1535-6841

Gutierrez, Bernardo and Li, Sabrina L. (2020) The need for open data sharing in the era of global pandemics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Görzig, Anke (2012) Cross-national differences in cyber-bullying: procedures, prevalence and predictors. In: Cross-national epidemiology of child abuse and violence against children: focus on meta-analysis ISPCAN (International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect), 2012-09-01.

Görzig, Anke (2005) Effects of stereotype threat on women's career aspirations. In: 6th Inter-University Graduate Conference, 2005-05-21, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Görzig, Anke (2005) Expectancy effects on women's career aspirations: the moderating role of regulatory focus. In: 7th European Social Cognition Network Meeting, 2005-09-01, Vitznau, Switzerland.

Görzig, Anke (2006) Regulatory fit and feeling right from stereotype threat: Enhancing women's leadership aspirations. In: The Colloquium of Psychological Gender Research, 2006-07-01, University of Heidelberg, Germany. (Submitted)

Görzig, Anke (2006) Regulatory focus alters stereotype threat effects on women's leadership aspirations. In: The Midwestern Psychological Association Annual Meeting, 2006-05-01, IL, United States.

Görzig, Anke and Ayman, R. (2003) Gender differences in preference of scientific fields: self-to-prototype match as a mediator. In: 8th European Congress of Psychology, 2003-07-01, Vienna, Austria.

Görzig, Anke and Ayman, R. (2005) The mediation of gender-specific interests in science: A self-to-prototype matching approach. In: 14th General Meeting of the European Association of Social and Experimental Psychology, 2005-07-01, Wuerzburg, Germany.

Görzig, Anke and Eagly, A.H. (2008) Decreasing the sex segregation of employment: Effects on occupational interests and the compatibility of family and career. In: 9th Annual SPSP Conference, 2008-02-07 - 2008-02-09, NM, United States.

Görzig, Anke and Keller, J. (2006) Effects of stereotypic expectancies on women's leadership aspirations: the moderating role of regulatory focus. In: 7th Annual SPSP Conference, 2006-01-01.

Görzig, Anke and Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 (2012) Adolescents multiple risk behaviours on the internet across 25 European countries. Neuropsychiatrie de l'Enfance et de l'Adolescence, 60 (5). S148. ISSN 0222-9617

Görzig, Anke and Livingstone, Sonia ORCID: 0000-0002-3248-9862 (2014) Adolescents’ experience of offline and online risks: separate and joint propensities. In: The Annual Meeting of the Developmental Psychology Section of the British Psychological Society, 2014-09-01.

Gülerce, Aydan, Baerveldt, Cor, Gillespie, Alex ORCID: 0000-0002-0162-1269, Martin, Jack, Raggatt, Peter and Zittoun, Tania (2014) A polylogue?: where and how to move with and in dialogue? New Ideas in Psychology, 32. pp. 80-87. ISSN 0732-118X

Güveli, Ayşe and Platt, Lucinda (2011) Understanding the religious behaviour of Muslims in the Netherlands and the UK. Sociology, 45 (6). pp. 1008-1027. ISSN 0038-0385

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Haddon, Leslie and Brynin, Malcolm (2005) The character of telework and the characteristics of teleworkers. New Technology, Work and Employment, 20 (1). pp. 34-46. ISSN 0268-1072

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Heidensohn, Frances (2010) The deviance of women: a critique and an enquiry. British Journal of Sociology, 61 (s1). pp. 111-126. ISSN 0007-1315

Heidensohn, Frances, Moon, Claire ORCID: 0000-0003-2884-7687, Stevenson, Gillian, Tonkiss, Fran and Wright, Richard (2010) The BJS: shaping sociology over 60 years: special 60th anniversary issue of the British Journal of Sociology. British Journal of Sociology, 61 (s1). pp. 1-420. ISSN 0007-1315

Heidensohn, Frances and Wright, Richard (2010) The British journal of sociology at sixty. British Journal of Sociology, 61 (s1). pp. 1-6. ISSN 0007-1315

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Heitmayer, Maxi and Schimmelpfennig, Robin (2023) Netiquette as digital social norms. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. ISSN 1532-7590

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Helen, Kara (2017) Reading List: 8 Books on Indigenous Research Methods recommended by Helen Kara. LSE Review of Books (26 Jul 2017). Website.

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Heller-Sahlgren, Gabriel (2017) Retirement blues. Journal of Health Economics, 54. pp. 66-78. ISSN 0167-6296

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Helsper, Ellen (2021) Network and neighborhood effects in digital skills. In: Hargittai, Eszter, (ed.) Handbook of Digital Inequality. Handbook of Digital Inequality. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK, 75 - 96. ISBN 9781788116565

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Helsper, Ellen and Smirnova, Svetlana (2019) Youth inequalities in digital interactions and well-being. In: Burns, Tracey and Gottschalk, Francesca, (eds.) Educating 21st Century Children: Emotional Well-being in the Digital Age. Educational Research and Innovation. OECD Publishing, Paris, FR, 163 - 184. ISBN 9789264563087

Helsper, Ellen J. (2020) Digital inequalities amongst digital natives. In: Green, Lelia, Holloway, Donell, Stevenson, Kylie, Leaver, Tama and Haddon, Leslie, (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Digital Media and Children. Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, 435 - 448. ISBN 9781138544345

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Hemmings, Clare (2012) In the mood for revolution: Emma Goldman's passion. New Literary History, 43 (3). pp. 395-417. ISSN 0028-6087

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Hemmings, Clare (1999) Locating bisexual identities. In: Storr, Merl, (ed.) Bisexuality: a Critical Reader. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 193-201. ISBN 9780415166607

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Hendricks, Ginny, Kramer, Bianca, Maccallum, Catriona J., Manghi, Paolo and Neylon, Cameron (2021) Now is the time to work together toward open infrastructures for scholarly metadata. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.

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Henretta, John C., Grundy, Emily and Harris, Susan (2002) The influence of socio-economic and health differences on parents' provision of help to adult children: a British–United States comparison. Ageing and Society, 22 (4). pp. 441-458. ISSN 0144-686X

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Henry, Marsha (2003) Where are you really from?: representation, identity and power in the fieldwork experiences of a South Asian diasporic. Qualitative Research, 3 (2). pp. 229-242. ISSN 1468-7941

Henry, Marsha (2018) Why critical military studies needs to smash imperial white supremacist capitalist heteropatriarchy: a rejoinder. Critical Military Studies. pp. 1-4. ISSN 2333-7486

Hensby, Alex (2014) Book review: Growing into politics: contexts and timing of political socialisation, edited by Simone Abendschӧn. LSE Review of Books (24 Mar 2014). Website.

Hensel, Lukas, Witte, Marc, Caria, A. Stefano, Fetzer, Thiemo, Fiorin, Stefano, Götz, Friedrich M., Gomez, Margarita, Haushofer, Johannes, Ivchenko, Andriy, Kraft-Todd, Gordon, Reutskaja, Elena, Roth, Christopher, Yoeli, Erez and Jachimowicz, Jon M. (2022) Global behaviors, perceptions, and the emergence of social norms at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 193. 473 - 496. ISSN 0167-2681

Henwood, Melanie (2016) Robbing Peter to pay Paul? The government, the benefits system, and pensioners. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Apr 2016). Website.

Henwood, Melanie (2018) While the Carers Action Plan is welcome, it is not good enough in itself. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jun 2018). Website.

Henwood, Melanie (2015) The lack of collective will in Europe regarding refugees is indefensible. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Sep 2015). Website.

Henz, Ursula (2001) Family formation and participation in higher education: crosscutting life events? In: Jonsson, Jan and Mills, Colin, (eds.) Cradle to Grave: Life-Course Change in Modern Sweden. Sociology Press, Durham, UK, pp. 45-69. ISBN 1903457033

Henz, Ursula (2010) Parent care as unpaid family labor: how do spouses share? Journal of Marriage and Family, 72 (1). pp. 148-164. ISSN 0022-2445

Henz, Ursula (2004) The effects of informal care on paid-work participation in Great Britain: a lifecourse perspective. Ageing and Society, 24 (6). pp. 851-880. ISSN 0144-686X

Henz, Ursula and Jonsson, Jan O (2003) Who marries whom in Sweden? In: Blossfeld, Hans-Peter and Timm, Andreas, (eds.) Who Marries Whom? Educational Systems as Marriage Markets in Modern Societies. European studies of population (12). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, pp. 235-266. ISBN 9781402016820

Henz, Ursula and Mills, Colin (2018) Social class origin and assortative mating in Britain, 1949-2010. Sociology, 52 (6). 1217 - 1236. ISSN 0038-0385

Henz, Ursula and Sundström, Marianne (2001) Earnings as a force of attraction and specialization in Sweden. In: Blossfeld, Hans-Peter and Drobnic, Sonja, (eds.) Careers of Couples in Contemporary Society. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, pp. 233-260. ISBN 9780199244911

Henz, Ursula and Thomson, Elizabeth (2005) Union stability and stepfamily fertility in Austria, Finland, France & West Germany. European Journal of Population, 21 (1). pp. 3-29. ISSN 0168-6577

Hepp, Andreas (2015) Young people’s mediatised lives and communities in Germany: implications for parenting. Parenting for a Digital Future (16 Sep 2015). Website.

Hepp, Andreas and Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2010) Introduction: media events in globalized media cultures. In: Couldry, Nick, Hepp, Andreas and Krotz, Friedrich, (eds.) Media Events in a Global Age. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9780415477109

Hepp, Andreas and Couldry, Nick ORCID: 0000-0001-8233-3287 (2009) What should comparative media research be comparing? Towards a transcultural approach to 'media cultures'. In: Thussu, Daya Kishan, (ed.) Internationalizing Media Studies. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 32-48. ISBN 9780415455299

Hepworth, Ben (2021) Sociable (social) science – crafting new relationships between research and government. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.

Hernández, Enrique and Pannico, Roberto (2020) How advertising on social media can help boost support for European integration. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Jul 2020). Blog Entry.

Heron, Marion, Gravett, Karen and Yakovchuk, Nadya (2021) Beyond publish or perish – exploring the multi-faceted benefits of academic writing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.

Hertog, Steffen ORCID: 0000-0002-6758-9564 (2010) Defying the resource curse: explaining successful state-owned enterprises in rentier states. World Politics, 62 (2). pp. 261-301. ISSN 0043-8871

Hertog, Steffen (2010) The sociology of the Gulf rentier systems: societies of intermediaries. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 52 (2). pp. 282-318. ISSN 0010-4175

Hertog, Steffen ORCID: 0000-0002-6758-9564 and Gambetta, Diego (2009) Tinker, tailor, engineer, jihadi: can university subjects reveal terrorists in the making. New Scientist, 202 (2712). pp. 26-27. ISSN 0262-4079

Hesdin, Farah (2015) Media diversity or simply pluralism? POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (17 Jul 2015). Website.

Hesdin, Farah (2015) The issue of consent in photojournalism. POLIS: journalism and society at the LSE (06 Aug 2015). Website.

Hesmondhalgh, David and Pratt, Andy C (2005) Cultural industries and cultural policy. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 11 (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 1028-6632

Hessels, Laurens, Tjong Tjin Tai, Sue-Yen, Jansen, Julia and Deuten, Jasper (2020) To achieve visible impacts horizon Europe must connect to local innovation dynamics. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Hewson, Sofia Ropek (2016) Book review: the trouble with pleasure: deleuze and psychoanalysis by Aaron Schuster. LSE Review of Books (28 Apr 2016). Website.

Hey, Ana Paula, Grimaldi-Christensen, Anna and Savage, Mike ORCID: 0000-0003-4563-9564 (2017) Elites in the UK: new approaches to contemporary class divisions. Tempo Social, 29 (3). pp. 161-179. ISSN 1809-4554

Hezser, Catherine (2012) Book Review: holy war in Judaism: the fall and rise of a controversial idea. LSE Review of Books (30 Oct 2012). Website.

Hezser, Catherine (2014) Book review: the history of the kiss! the birth of popular culture by Marcel Danesi. LSE Review of Books (24 Mar 2014). Website.

Hicks, Ben, Gridley, Kate, Dixon, Josie ORCID: 0000-0003-4772-6450, Baxter, Kate, Birks, Yvonne, Colclough, Carmen, Karim, Anomita, Perach, Rotem, Moseley, Elen, Russell, Alice, Sondh, Harsharon K., Storey, Bryony, Tipping, Eva, Ardle, Riona Mc, Donaghy, Paul, Dangoor, Margaret, Miles, Eleanor, Robinson, Louise, Rusted, Jennifer, Waine, Harriet, Wheatley, Katherine and Banerjee, Sube (2023) Using digital technologies to facilitate social inclusion during the COVID-19 pandemic: experiences of co-resident and non-co-resident family carers of people with dementia from DETERMIND-C19. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 38 (2). ISSN 0885-6230

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Hilber, Christian A. L. and Schöni, Olivier (2016) Housing policies in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and the United States: lessons learned. Cityscape, 18 (3). pp. 291-332. ISSN 1936-007X

Hill, Alastair (2013) Book review: New perspectives on emotions in finance: the sociology of confidence, fear and betrayal. LSE Review of Books (24 Jun 2013). Website.

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Hill, Steven (2020) Book review: Mass appeal: communicating policy ideas in multiple media by Justin Gest. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Dec 2020). Blog Entry.

Hill, Steven (2020) Book review: Mass appeal: communicating policy ideas in multiple media by Justin Gest. LSE Review of Books (02 Dec 2020). Blog Entry.

Hill, Steven (2020) A post-pandemic research agenda. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Hillman, Velislava (2022) Data privacy literacy as a subversive instrument to datafication. International Journal of Communication, 16. 767 - 788. ISSN 1932-8036

Hills, John (2006) Why isn't poverty history? Sociology Review, 15 (3). ISSN 0959-8499

Himber, Lee (2016) Why the market model for the care of people with learning disabilities is inviable. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Sep 2016). Website.

Hiraide, Lydia Ayame (2022) Book review: Transnational Black feminism and qualitative research: Black women, racialization and migration by Tanja J. Burkhard. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Jun 2022). Blog Entry.

Hix, Simon, Kaufmann, Eric and Leeper, Thomas J. (2017) UK voters, including Leavers, care more about reducing non-EU than EU migration. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 May 2017). Website.

Ho, Yin (2016) Book review: adjusted margin: xerography, art and activism in the late Twentieth Century by Kate Eichhorn. LSE Review of Books (02 Sep 2016). Website.

Hobbs, Richard (2001) Ethnography and the study of deviance. In: Atkinson, Paul, Delamont, Sara, Coffey, Amanda, Lofland, John and Lofland, Lyn, (eds.) Handbook of Ethnography. Sage Publications, London, pp. 204-219. ISBN 9780761958246

Hobbs, Richard (2003) Organised crime and violence. In: Hagen, John and Heitmeyer, Wilhelm, (eds.) International Handbook of Violence Research. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, London, pp. 679-700. ISBN 9781402039805

Hobbs, Richard (2002) Organisierte kriminalitat und gewalt. In: Heitmeyer, Wilhelm and Hagen, John, (eds.) Internationales Handbuch Der Gewaltforschung. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden, Germany, pp. 846-874. ISBN 9783531135007

Hobbs, Richard, Hadfield, Philip, Lister, Stuart and Winlow, Simon (2003) Bouncers: violence and governance in the night time economy. Clarendon studies in crimonology. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780199252244

Hobbs, Richard, O'Brien, Kate and Westmarland, Louise (2007) Connecting the gendered door: women, violence and doorwork. British Journal of Sociology, 58 (1). pp. 21-38. ISSN 0007-1315

Hobbs, Richard, Winlow, Simon, Lister, Stuart and Hadfield, Philip (2003) Bouncers and the social context of violence: masculinity, class and violence in the night-time economy. In: Stanko, Elizabeth, (ed.) The Meanings of Violence. Routledge, London, pp. 165-183. ISBN 9780415301299

Hobcraft, John and Sigle-Rushton, Wendy ORCID: 0000-0002-8450-960X (2009) Identifying patterns of resilience using classification trees. Social Policy and Society, 8 (1). pp. 87-98. ISSN 1475-7464

Hobolt, Sara, Leeper, Thomas J. and Tilley, James (2020) Divided by the vote: affective polarization in the wake of the Brexit referendum. British Journal of Political Science. ISSN 0007-1234

Hochschild, Jennifer and Einstein, Katherine Levine (2015) None of the remedies to political misinformation and voter ignorance are perfect, but they are worth trying. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jul 2015). Website.

Hockley, Tony (2022) Do nudges work? Debate over the effectiveness of ‘nudge’ provides a salutary lesson on the influence of social science. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Jul 2022). Blog Entry.

Hodge, Lisa and Murphy, Jason (2020) As COVID-19 hits Australian universities hard, how have online writing groups enabled researchers to stay connected and sustain their work? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Aug 2020). Blog Entry.

Hodgkin, Adam (2017) Book review: critical theory of communication: new readings of Lukacs, Adorno, Marcuse, Honneth and Habermas in the age of the internet by Christian Fuchs. LSE Review of Books (04 Apr 2017). Website.

Hofmann, Anett and Wan, Guanghua (2013) Determinants of urbanization. Working paper series, 355 (355). Asian Development Bank, Washington, USA.

Hogwood, Patricia (2016) Book review: the sociology of consumption: a global approach by Joel Stillerman. LSE Review of Books (05 Apr 2016). Website.

Hogwood, Patricia (2016) Book review: what is political sociology? by Elisabeth S. Clemens. LSE Review of Books (14 Nov 2016). Website.

Holman, Nancy (2008) Community participation: using social network analysis to improve developmental benefits. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 26 (3). pp. 525-543. ISSN 0263-774X

Holman, Nancy and Blanc, Fanny ORCID: 0000-0002-5835-6507 (2020) London talks: a journey through London. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Holmes, Tarquin ORCID: 0000-0001-7446-7816 (2021) Science, sensitivity and the sociozoological scale: constituting and complicating the human-animal boundary at the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection and beyond. Studies in history and philosophy of science, 90. 194 - 207. ISSN 0039-3681

Holmwood, John (2018) The expansion of open access is being driven by commercialisation, where private benefit is adopting the mantle of public value. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Oct 2018). Blog Entry.

Holtrop, Tjitske (2018) The evaluative inquiry: a new approach to research evaluation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Nov 2018). Blog Entry.

Holzberg, Billy (2021) Wir schaffen das: hope and hospitality beyond the humanitarian border. Journal of Sociology, 57 (3). 743 - 759. ISSN 1440-7833

Holzhauser, Nicole (2021) Who gets to be a classic in the social sciences? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.

Holzscheiter, Anna and Krause, Monika (2013) Macht und global governance – repräsentationsmacht und feldspezifische logiken des handelns von NRO im transnationalen raum. In: Stetter, Stephan, (ed.) Ordnung und Wandel in der Weltpolitik. Leviathan, Berlin, pp. 125-151. ISBN 9783848700011

Hong, Jihyung and Knapp, Martin ORCID: 0000-0003-1427-0215 (2013) Geographical inequalities in suicide rates and area deprivation in South Korea. Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 16 (3). pp. 109-119. ISSN 1091-4358

Hong, Yili and Pavlou, Paul (2016) Online job auctions are more successful when bids are open for all to see. USApp– American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jun 2016). Website.

Hook, Daniel (2020) From impact to inequality: how post-Covid-19 government policy is privatising research innovation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Hook, Derek (2005) The racial stereotype, colonial discourse, fetishism, and racism. Psychoanalytic Review, 92 (5). pp. 701-734. ISSN 0033-2836

Hook, Derek (2003) The scribe of power. Pretexts : Literary and Cultural Studies, 12 (2). pp. 223-225. ISSN 1015-549X

Hook, Derek and Vrdoljak, Michele (2002) Gated communities, heterotopia and a “rights” of privilege: a ‘heterotopology' of the South African security-park. Geoforum, 33 (2). pp. 195-219. ISSN 0016-7185

Hopwood, Karl (2015) Online extremism: why we need to be concerned and what we can do. Parenting for a Digital Future (31 Jul 2015). Website.

Horbach, Serge P.J.M. (2021) How the pandemic changed editorial peer review – and why we should wonder whether that’s desirable. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.

Horn, Denise M. (2013) For over 60 years, the U.S has promoted family planning programs to protect its own interests in the developing world rather than to promote women’s empowerment. LSE American Politics and Policy (04 Nov 2013). Website.

Hornbeck, Dustin (2021) Mobilising historical knowledge without master narratives: how historians are correcting the record in a complicated political moment. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.

Horst, Heather, Kant, Romitesh and Drugunalevu, Eliki (2020) Smartphones and parenting in fiji: regulation and responsibility. Parenting for a Digital Future (16 Sep 2020). Blog Entry.

Horten, Monica (2016) Book review: ctrl + z: the right to be forgotten by Meg Leta Jones. LSE Review of Books (04 Oct 2016). Website.

Horton, Richard (2020) Read an exclusive extract from Richard Horton’s The COVID-19 Catastrophe. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Nov 2020). Blog Entry.

Horvath, Gyorgyi (2021) Internet memes and a female “Arab Spring”: mobilising online for the criminalisation of domestic abuse in Hungary in 2012-13. Feminist Media Studies. pp. 1-17. ISSN 1468-0777

Hosein, Ian (2004) The sources of laws: policy dynamics in a digital and terrorized world. Information Society, 20 (3). pp. 187-199. ISSN 0197-2243

Hottenrott, Hanna, Rose, Michael E and Lawson, Cornelia (2021) The global rise in academic authors reporting multiple institutional affiliations reflects the unanticipated influence of research assessment on academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 May 2021). Blog Entry.

Howard, Rebecca (2021) Book review: food insecurity on campus: action and intervention edited by Katharine M. Broton and Clare L. Cady. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.

Howarth, Caroline (2013) I am: beyond the eyes of others. UNSPECIFIED, GBR. (Submitted)

Howarth, Caroline (2006) School exclusion: when pupils do not feel part of the school community. Journal of School Leadership. ISSN 1052-6846

Howarth, Caroline (2002) Using the theory of social representations to explore difference in the research relationship. Qualitative Research, 2 (1). pp. 21-34. ISSN 1468-7941

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Howarth, Caroline and Ahmet, Akile ORCID: 0000-0003-4051-4914 (2016) ‘We need to speak about race’: examining the barriers to full and equal participation in university life. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Apr 2016). Website.

Howarth, Caroline and Hook, Derek (2005) Towards a critical social psychology of racism: points of disruption. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 15 (6). pp. 425-431. ISSN 1052-9284

Howarth, Caroline, Kalampalikis, Nikos and Castro, Paula (2011) 50 years of research on social representations: central debates and challenging questions. Papers on Social Representations, 20 (2). 9.1-9.11. ISSN 1021-5573

Howlett, Marnie (2022) Looking at the "field" through a Zoom lens: methodological reflections on conducting online research during a global pandemic. Qualitative Research, 22 (3). 387 - 402. ISSN 1468-7941

Howlett, Peter (2008) Travelling in the social science community: assessing the impact of the Indian Green Revolution across disciplines. Working papers on the nature of evidence: how well do 'facts' travel? (24/08). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

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Hunter, Alice (2011) Book review: unmasking age: the significance of age for social research by Bill Bytheway. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Jan 2011). Website.

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Husbands, Christopher T. (2022) Martin Bulmer: an apostle for quantification in sociology. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 45 (8). 1411 - 1414. ISSN 0141-9870

Husbands, Christopher T. (2016) Michael Parker Banton: an appreciation of his life’s work. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39 (11). pp. 1907-1919. ISSN 0141-9870

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Hutchinson, John ORCID: 0000-0002-2088-8305 (2010) Diaspora dilemmas and shifting allegiances: the Irish in London between nationalism, catholicism and labourism (1900–22). Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 10 (1). pp. 107-125. ISSN 1754-9469

Hutchinson, John ORCID: 0000-0002-2088-8305 (2014) National commemoration after the "second Thirty Years’ War". In: Sumartojo, Shanti and Wellings, Ben, (eds.) Nation, Memory and Great War Commemoration: Mobilizing the Past in Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Cultural Memories (2). Peter Lang, Oxford, UK, pp. 27-44. ISBN 9783034309370

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Hutter, Bridget M. (2001) Regulation and risk: occupational health and safety on the railways. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford. ISBN 9780199242504

Hutter, Bridget M. (2008) Risk regulation and healthcare. Health, Risk and Society, 10 (1). pp. 1-7. ISSN 1369-8575

Hutter, Bridget M. (2006) Risk, regulation, and management. In: Taylor-Gooby, Peter and Zinn, Jens, (eds.) Risk in Social Science. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, UK, pp. 202-227. ISBN 0199285969

Hutter, Bridget M. (1999) Socio-legal perspectives on environmental law: an overview. In: A Reader in Environmental Law. Oxford readings in socio-legal studies. Oxford University Press Inc, Oxford, pp. 3-50. ISBN 9780198765493

Hutter, Bridget M. and Lloyd-Bostock, Sally (2013) Risk, interest groups and the definition of crisis: the case of volcanic ash. British Journal of Sociology, 64 (3). pp. 383-404. ISSN 0007-1315

Hyman, Richard (2007) An Anglo-European perspective on industrial relations research. Arbetsmarknad and Arbetsliv, 13 (3-4). pp. 29-41. ISSN 1400-9692

Hyman, Richard (2004) Europeizacao ou erosao das relacoes laborais? In: Estanque, Elísio, Mello e Silva, Leonardo, Véras, Roberto, Ferreira, António and Costa, Hermes Augusto, (eds.) Relações Laborais e Sindicalismo em Mudança: Portugal, Brasil e O Contexto Transnacional. Quartetto, Coimbra, Portugal. ISBN 9789895580408

Hyman, Richard (2005) Europeizacao ou erosao das relacoes laborais? In: Estanque, Elísio, Mello e Silva, Leonardo, Véras, Roberto, Ferreira, António and Costa, Hermes Augusto, (eds.) Mudanças No Trabalho e Ação Sindical: Brasil e Portugal No Contexto Da Transnacionalização. Cortez Editora, Sao Paulo, Brazil. ISBN 9788524911613

Hyman, Richard (2002) Europeização ou erosão das relações laborais? Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais, 62. ISSN 0254-1106

Hyman, Richard (2002) Grenzen der Solidarität? Transit: Europäische Revue, 24 (Winter). ISSN 0938-2062

Hyman, Richard (2007) How can trade unions act strategically? Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 13 (2). pp. 193-210. ISSN 1024-2589

Hyman, Richard (2000) Las relaciones industriales europeas: ¿de la regulación a la desregulación y a la re-regulación? Gaceta Sindical (Apr 2000). Website.

Hyman, Richard (2001) Some problems of partnership and dilemmas of dialogue. In: Kjaergaard, Carsten and Westphalen, Sven-Age, (eds.) From Collective Bargaining to Social Partnerships: New Roles of the Social Partners in Europe. The Copenhagen Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark, pp. 39-60. ISBN 8797864322

Hyman, Richard (2001) Trade unions and European integration. In: Cornfield, Daniel B., Campbell, Karen E. and McCammon, Holly J., (eds.) Working in Restructured Workplaces: Challenges and New Directions for the Sociology of Work. Sage Publications, California, USA, pp. 381-396. ISBN 9780761907824

Hyman, Richard (2004) An emerging agenda for trade unions? In: Munck, Ronaldo, (ed.) Labour and Globalisation: Results and Prospects. Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, pp. 19-33. ISBN 9780853238270

Hyman, Richard (2001) A small crisis in Germany? Work and Occupations, 28 (2). pp. 176-182. ISSN 1552-8464

Hölsgens, Sander (2020) Book review: Muddied Waters: the fictionalisation of ethnographic film by Toni de Bromhead. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Hölsgens, Sander (2020) Book review: Muddied waters: the Fictionalisation of Ethnographic Film by Toni de Bromhead. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Hölsgens, Sander (2016) Book review: cultural turns: new orientations in the study of culture by Doris Bachmann-Medick. LSE Review of Books (27 Sep 2016). Website.

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Iaria, Alessandro, Schwarz, Carlo and Waldinger, Fabian (2018) Should Chinese citizens be kept away from sensitive research at US universities? LSE Business Review (24 Aug 2018). Website.

Ikemura Amaral, Aiko, Horn, Philipp and Poets, Desiree (2022) Introduction: Indigenous urbanisation in Latin America. Bulletin of Latin American Research, 41 (1). pp. 3-5. ISSN 0261-3050

Illingworth, Sam (2022) From science to stanzas – the role of poetry in research communication. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Apr 2022). Blog Entry.

Inckle, Kay (2016) Child sexual abuse: private trouble or public issue? Researching Sociology (29 Nov 2016). Website.

Inckle, Kay and Daniel, Ronda (2016) Discussing PREVENT with Dr Kay Inckle (2 of 2). Researching Sociology (20 Mar 2016). Website.

Inckle, Kay and Daniel, Ronda (2016) Feminism, embodiment and self-harm: interview with Dr Kay Inckle (1 of 2). Researching Sociology (17 Mar 2016). Website.

Introna, Lucas D. and Whitley, Edgar A. ORCID: 0000-0003-1779-0814 (2001) Sociology and ethics of information systems: external programme study guide. University of London, London, UK.

Introna, Lucas D. and Whitley, Edgar A. (2000) Sociology and ethics of information systems: external programme study guide. University of London, London, UK.

Iordanou, George (2013) There is tremendous value in maintaining online public spaces. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jun 2013). Website.

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