This article aims to contribute to a sociology of knowledge via an autoanalysis of a marginalised member of the British upper-middle class, who moved first from the South to the North of England and then from England to Scottish society as an immigrant: a ‘stranger who stayed’. Written in the first person, Bridget Fowler’s reflections move between different religious and political worlds, focusing especially on her reception of conflicting sociological theories and her own development through these. Influenced by five exceptionally learned and lucid sociologists – John Rex, Herminio Martins, Raymond Williams, Pierre Bourdieu and Terry Lovell – she has spent her sociological career contributing to the demystification of power in various form...
© 2018 Andrew Jakubowicz. The author reflects on engaged sociology over the past half-century, explo...
This article critically evaluates the attempt of the authors to develop a sociological imagination w...
This article proposes that survival may be considered a research method for social researchers, espe...
This article aims to contribute to a sociology of knowledge via an autoanalysis of a marginalised me...
In this article I explore a disposition towards a critique of ‘reductionism’ and ‘determinism’ that ...
This article critically evaluates the attempt of the authors to develop a sociological imagination w...
This thesis is a theoretical and empirical investigation into the self-understanding of thirty socio...
In this paper I illustrate how auto/biography, drawing on feminist research methodology, enabled me ...
This short reflective piece uses the concept of ‘home’ to explore sociology as an intellectual an di...
The author reflects on engaged sociology over the past half-century, exploring the political contrad...
This short reflective piece uses the concept of ‘home’ to explore sociology as an intellectual and d...
This contribution addresses the impact of postcolonial critiques on sociology by drawing parallels w...
Since Sociology was established in 1967, the journal has assumed a significant role in shaping the d...
The troubling concept of class: reflecting on our ‘failure’ to encourage sociology students to re-co...
This thesis explores the identity and self-understanding of sociology as expressed chiefly in discou...
© 2018 Andrew Jakubowicz. The author reflects on engaged sociology over the past half-century, explo...
This article critically evaluates the attempt of the authors to develop a sociological imagination w...
This article proposes that survival may be considered a research method for social researchers, espe...
This article aims to contribute to a sociology of knowledge via an autoanalysis of a marginalised me...
In this article I explore a disposition towards a critique of ‘reductionism’ and ‘determinism’ that ...
This article critically evaluates the attempt of the authors to develop a sociological imagination w...
This thesis is a theoretical and empirical investigation into the self-understanding of thirty socio...
In this paper I illustrate how auto/biography, drawing on feminist research methodology, enabled me ...
This short reflective piece uses the concept of ‘home’ to explore sociology as an intellectual an di...
The author reflects on engaged sociology over the past half-century, exploring the political contrad...
This short reflective piece uses the concept of ‘home’ to explore sociology as an intellectual and d...
This contribution addresses the impact of postcolonial critiques on sociology by drawing parallels w...
Since Sociology was established in 1967, the journal has assumed a significant role in shaping the d...
The troubling concept of class: reflecting on our ‘failure’ to encourage sociology students to re-co...
This thesis explores the identity and self-understanding of sociology as expressed chiefly in discou...
© 2018 Andrew Jakubowicz. The author reflects on engaged sociology over the past half-century, explo...
This article critically evaluates the attempt of the authors to develop a sociological imagination w...
This article proposes that survival may be considered a research method for social researchers, espe...