This is the first e-special issue for the journal Sociology and its chosen focus is the article ‘The coming crisis of empirical sociology’ by Savage and Burrows (2007). This article challenged sociologists with a variety of questions about the role, relevance and methodological opportunities for sociological research in the 21st century. On publication it stoked the already charged debates on a public sociology (Burawoy, 2004), the role of publicly funded research (ESRC, 2009) and relevance of sociological research in an age of burgeoning social media (Brewer and Hunter, 2006). This e-special provides a reprise of these debates and explores relevant papers in Sociology, as well as alerting readers to recurring themes and new directions on t...
Criminology and its relationships with sociology are today at a crossroads, and this article explore...
In this special anniversary issue of Sociology, we mark 50 volumes of the journal by reflecting on t...
In this essay the editors-in-chief reflect on recent development of the journal and introduce the Sy...
Since Sociology was established in 1967, the journal has assumed a significant role in shaping the d...
With the 50th anniversary of the journal, this special issue takes stock of the progress that has be...
Artha–the journal exclusively dedicated to Social Sciences and Humanities from Christ University, Be...
To provide a factual foundation for understanding of the trajectory of the development in British so...
Even if there ever existed a time when it could be argued that ‘interdisciplinary’ research was unne...
Journals with a primary focus on methods in social research play an important role in debates about ...
This article reports on the results of a recent practitioner survey in which respondents were asked ...
Cultural and creative industries are now an established area of academic research. Yet, the welcome ...
This is the last issue of Sociology for 2007, and the last to be published before the census date fo...
Acknowledgements This research is supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy theme to t...
This paper introduces a distinctive approach to methods development in digital social research calle...
This article introduces a virtual special issue comprising a selection of innovative and highly-cite...
Criminology and its relationships with sociology are today at a crossroads, and this article explore...
In this special anniversary issue of Sociology, we mark 50 volumes of the journal by reflecting on t...
In this essay the editors-in-chief reflect on recent development of the journal and introduce the Sy...
Since Sociology was established in 1967, the journal has assumed a significant role in shaping the d...
With the 50th anniversary of the journal, this special issue takes stock of the progress that has be...
Artha–the journal exclusively dedicated to Social Sciences and Humanities from Christ University, Be...
To provide a factual foundation for understanding of the trajectory of the development in British so...
Even if there ever existed a time when it could be argued that ‘interdisciplinary’ research was unne...
Journals with a primary focus on methods in social research play an important role in debates about ...
This article reports on the results of a recent practitioner survey in which respondents were asked ...
Cultural and creative industries are now an established area of academic research. Yet, the welcome ...
This is the last issue of Sociology for 2007, and the last to be published before the census date fo...
Acknowledgements This research is supported by the award made by the RCUK Digital Economy theme to t...
This paper introduces a distinctive approach to methods development in digital social research calle...
This article introduces a virtual special issue comprising a selection of innovative and highly-cite...
Criminology and its relationships with sociology are today at a crossroads, and this article explore...
In this special anniversary issue of Sociology, we mark 50 volumes of the journal by reflecting on t...
In this essay the editors-in-chief reflect on recent development of the journal and introduce the Sy...