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The Sociological Review

The Sociological Review

Published in Association with Sociological Review Publication Limited

eISSN: 1467954X | ISSN: 00380261 | Current volume: 72 | Current issue: 5 Frequency: Bi-monthly
Now published by SAGE The Sociological Review has been publishing high quality and innovative articles for over 100 years. During this time we have steadfastly remained a general sociological journal, selecting papers of immediate and lasting significance. Covering all branches of the discipline, including criminology, education, gender, medicine, and organization, our tradition extends to research that is anthropological or philosophical in orientation and analytical or ethnographic in approach.
 
The Sociological Review is also home to a prestigious Monograph Series that publishes collections of outstanding and original scholarly articles on issues of general sociological interest. Dedicated to showcasing the very best and most innovative sociologically informed work, and to promoting emerging as well as established academics, the series has for over fifty years produced intellectually stimulating, coherent volumes of the highest quality. Subscribers to The Sociological Review also receive the monograph series, but the books are available to buy separately here.

The Sociological Review is published by the Sociological Review Publication Limited with the support of Keele University. The profit from the sale of the Journal is donated to the Sociological Review Foundation Limited, a registered charity whose purpose is to advance the education of the public on the subject of sociology.

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The Sociological Review has been publishing high quality and innovative articles for over 100 years. During this time we have steadfastly remained a general sociological journal, selecting papers of immediate and lasting significance. Covering all branches of the discipline, including criminology, education, gender, medicine, and organization, our tradition extends to research that is anthropological or philosophical in orientation and analytical or ethnographic in approach.

We focus on questions that shape the nature and scope of sociology as well as those that address the changing forms and impact of social relations. In saying this we are not soliciting papers that seek to prescribe methods or dictate perspectives for the discipline. In opening up frontiers and publishing leading-edge research, we see these heterodox issues being settled and unsettled over time by virtue of contributors keeping the debates that occupy sociologists vital and relevant.

Papers are reviewed on the understanding that they are not under consideration elsewhere. Particularly, but not exclusively, we are interested in papers that take heed of how their topics and themes have been debated in the pages of this journal. Equally, we are likely to pass over papers that take their sociological objects for granted, or fail to acknowledge the consequences and politics of the view they are pursuing. We invite papers that are demonstrably alive to both the assumptions they are making and the wider issues they are raising. Click here for further information on The Sociological Review.

The Sociological Review is also home to a prestigious Monograph Series that publishes collections of outstanding and original scholarly articles on issues of general sociological interest. Dedicated to showcasing the very best and most innovative sociologically informed work, and to promoting emerging as well as established academics, the series has for over fifty years produced intellectually stimulating, coherent volumes of the highest quality. Subscribers to The Sociological Review also receive the monograph series. Click here for details of how to submit a proposal for the monograph series.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Editorial Team
Amy Chandler University of Edinburgh, UK
Bo-Wei Chen National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan
Daryl Martin University of York, UK
Sweta Rajan-Rankin University of Kent, UK
Silke Roth University of Southampton, UK
Carin Runciman University of Edinburgh, UK
Karen Throsby University of Leeds, UK
Monographs Editors
Silke Roth University of Southampton, UK
Karen Throsby University of Leeds, UK
Magazine Editors
Asiya Islam London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Milena Kremakova National Pingtung University, Taiwan
Fiction Editor
Ash Watson UNSW, Australia
Book Reviews Editor
Emma Craddock Birmingham City University, UK
Editors at Large
Michael Burawoy University of California, Berkeley, USA
Bev Skeggs Lancaster University, UK
Editorial Manager
Kaoru Takahashi The Sociological Review Foundation, UK
Operations Director
Attila Szanto The Sociological Review Foundation, UK
Senior Communications Officer
Karen Shook The Sociological Review Foundation, UK
Magazine Project Officer
Carol Rogerson The Sociological Review Foundation, UK
Sociological Review Fellow
Brenda Herbert Keele University, UK
Editorial Board
Jose Atiles University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Bolaji Balogun SOAS University of London, UK
Michaela Benson Lancaster University, UK
Steven Brown Nottingham Trent University, UK
Karis Campion City, University of London, UK
Giulia Carabelli Queen Mary University of London, UK
Sören Carlson Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany
Manase Kudzai Chiweshe University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Romit Chowdhury Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands
Laura Connelly University of Sheffield, UK
Alejandro De Coss-Corzo University of Edinburgh, UK
Karen Cuthbert University of Glasgow, UK
Alexandra D'Onofrio University of Manchester, UK
Joe P. L. Davidson University of Warwick, UK
Sara De Benedictis Brunel University London, UK
Jan Dobbernack Newcastle University, UK
David du Toit University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Yuiko Fujita Tokyo University, Japan
Lisa Garforth Newcastle University, UK
Sarah Green University of Helsinki, Finland
Terence Heng University of Liverpool, UK
Pru Hobson-West University of Nottingham, UK
Max Holleran University of Melbourne, Australia
Billy Holzberg King's College London, UK
Nicholas Hookway University of Tasmania, Australia
Marie-Andree Jacob University of Leeds, UK
Benjamin N. Jacobsen University of York, UK
Charlotte Jones University of Exeter, UK
Minwoo Jung Loyola University Chicago, USA
Jared Keyel Colorado State University, USA
Sally King King’s College London, UK
Ricardo Klein University of Valencia, Spain
Marjo Kolehmainen University of Turku, Finland
Imane Kostet University of Antwerp, Belgium
Cath Lambert University of Warwick, UK
Claire Seungeun Lee University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
Vik Loveday Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Greg Martin Murdoch University, Australia
Alan Santinele Martino University of Calgary, Canada
Baris Cayli Messina University of Lincoln, UK
Mike Michael University of Exeter, UK
Sarah Moore University of Bath, UK
Ryan Nolan Aarhus University, Denmark
Dimitris Papadopoulos University of Nottingham, UK
Maud Perrier University of Bristol, UK
Hana Porkertová Mendel University in Brno, Czechia
Rosie Read Bournemouth University, UK
Vladimir Rizov University of Sussex, UK
Charlie Rumsby Keele University, UK
Amalia Sa’ar University of Haifa, Israel
Tannistha Samanta FLAME University, India
Megan Sharp University of Melbourne, Australia
Tracey Skillington University College Cork, Ireland
Tig Slater Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Eeva Sointu York St John University, UK
Dhriti Sonowal Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Sarah Stopforth University of York, UK
Steven Threadgold University of Newcastle, Australia
Tom Barnes Australian Catholic University, Australia
Katherine Twamley University College London, UK
Satnam Virdee University of Glasgow, UK
Nicole Vitellone University of Liverpool, UK

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