Items where Subject is "Sociology and Political Science"
  • ASJC Scopus Subject Areas (4053)
  • Social Sciences(all) (525)
  • Sociology and Political Science (65)
    Number of items at this level: 65.
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  • A death in the family: experiences of dying and death in which everyday family practices are embedded and enacted. (2022) Kathryn Almack
  • Health promotion for mild frailty based on behaviour change: perceptions of older people and service providers. (2019) Christina Avgerinou, Benjamin Gardner, Kalpa Kharicha, Ann Liljas, Rekha Elaswarapu, Jill Manthorpe, Vari Drennan, Steve Iliffe, Claire Goodman and Kate Walters
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  • The European Community and the legislating of the application and products of genetic modification technology. (1995) David Barling
  • Engaged but constrained. Assessing EU actorness in the case of Nord Stream 2. (2022) Francesca Batzella
  • Grieving academic grant rejections: examining funding failure and experiences of loss. (2023) Erica Borgstrom, Annelieke Driessen, Marian Krawczyk, Emma Kirby, John MacArtney and Kathryn Almack
  • Managing behavioural and psychological symptoms in community dwelling older people with dementia: 2. A systematic review of qualitative studies : 2. A systematic review of qualitative studies. (2018) Andreas Braun, Daksha Trivedi, Angela Dickinson, Laura Hamilton, Claire Goodman, Heather Gage, Kunle Ashaye, Steve Iliffe and Jill Manthorpe
  • “Fighting the invisible system”: A grounded theory study of the experiences of child protection social workers in England. (2023) Charlie Brazil, Lizette Nolte, Barbara Rishworth and Brian Littlechild
  • Are mega-events a solution to address physical inactivity? Interrogating the London 2012 Paralympic sport participation legacies among people with disabilities. (2020) Dr Christopher Brown and Athanasios (Sakis) Pappous
  • A suite of evaluation resources for Dementia Friendly Communities: Development and guidance for use. (2022) Stefanie Buckner, Louise Lafortune, Nicole Darlington, Angela Dickinson, Anne Killett, Elspeth Mathie, Andrea Mayrhofer, Michael Woodward and Claire Goodman
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  • Objects of Affection? Materialising Courtship, Love and Sex in Ireland, c. 1800-1830. (2022) Leanne Calvert
  • ‘What a wonderful change have I undergone … so altered in stature, knowledge & ideas!’: Apprenticeship, Adolescence and Growing Up in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Ulster. (2018) Leanne Calvert
  • ‘came to her Dressed in mans cloaths’: Transgender histories and queer approaches to the family in eighteenth-century Ireland. (2024) Leanne Calvert
  • RIFNET. A new agenda for the Irish family: messy realities & messier lives. (2024) Leanne Calvert and Maeve O'Riordan
  • The relationship between Europeanisation and policy styles: a study of agricultural and public health policymaking in three EU Member States. (2020) Jeroen Candel, Kelly Parsons, David Barling and Salma Loudiyi
  • The mitigating role of ecological health assets in adolescent cyberbullying victimization. (2019) Kayleigh Chester, Josefine Magnusson, Elene Klemera, Neil Spencer and Fiona Brooks
  • Drivers, Barriers and Social Considerations for AI Adoption in Business and Management: a Tertiary Study. (2020) Marija Cubric
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  • Structural Foundations of Social Resilience. (2020) Hulya Dagdeviren, Luis Capucha, Alexandre Calado, Matthew Donoghue and Pedro Estêvão
  • When rhetoric does not translate to reality: hardship, empowerment and the third sector in Austerity Localism. (2019) Hulya Dagdeviren, Matthew Donoghue and Alexis Wearmouth
  • A survey of the experience of living with dementia in a dementia friendly community. (2020) Nicole Darlington, Antony Arthur, Michael Woodward, Stefanie Buckner, Anne Killett, Louise Lafortune, Elspeth Mathie, Andrea Mayrhofer, John Thurman and Claire Goodman
  • Talking Through the Silence: How do Clinical Psychologists who Have Experienced Suicide Bereavement ‘Make Sense’ of Suicide? (2022) Farah Dauhoo, Jacqui Gratton, Jeanette Fuller and Lizette Nolte
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  • Queerying activism through the lens of the sociology of everyday life. (2018) Julie Fish, Andrew King and Kathryn Almack
  • Food insecurity: Discrepancy within Australian couple households. (2024) Jane M. Fry and Jeromey B. Temple
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  • Exploring the promise and limitations of autonomous online timelines to understand experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic. (2022) Jaime Garcia Iglesias, Nigel Lloyd, Imogen Freethy, Nigel Smeeton, Amander Wellings, Julia Jones, Wendy Wills and Katherine Brown
  • Profiling the Fraudster: Findings from a Rapid Evidence Assessment. (2022) A Gekoski, Joanna R Adler and Tim McSweeney
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  • Developing inclusive residential care for older lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people : An evaluation of the Care Home Challenge action research project. (2018) Trish Hafford-Letchfield, Paul Simpson, Paul B Willis and Kathryn Almack
  • Trailblazing the gender revolution? Young people's understandings of gender diversity through generation and social change. (2021) Joe Hall, Kim Allen, Karen Cutherbert, Sally Hines and Sharon Elley
  • Hearing, policing, and using gender diversity: the role of institutional gatekeepers in researching youth and gender. (2022) Joe Hall, Karen Cutherbert, Sally Hines, Kim Allen and Sharon Elley
  • Using non-participant observation to uncover mechanisms: insights from a realist evaluation. (2019) Melanie Handley, Frances Bunn, Jennifer Lynch and Claire Goodman
  • Constructing the 'New Australian Patient': Assimilation as preventative medicine in post-war Australia. (2019) Eureka Henrich
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  • Barriers to leisure participation for people with dementia and their carers : An exploratory analysis of carer and people with dementia’s experiences. (2016) Anthea Innes, Stephen J. Page and Clare Cutler
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  • The Finance–Mining Nexus in South Africa : How Mining Companies Use the South African Equity Market to Speculate. (2015) Ewa Karwowski
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  • Democratic Legitimacy and the Competence Obligation. (2021) Finlay Malcolm
  • Stigma, intersectionality and motherhood : Exploring the relations of stigma in the accounts of black teenage mothers 'looked after' by the State. (2014) Nadia Mantovani and Hilary Thomas
  • Dementia Friendly Communities: The Involvement of People Living with Dementia. (2022) Elspeth Mathie, Antony Arthur, Anne Killett, Nicole Darlington, Stefanie Buckner, Louise Lafortune, Andrea Mayrhofer, Angela Dickinson, Michael Woodward and Claire Goodman
  • Understanding the financial impact of a diagnosis of young onset dementia on individuals and families in the United Kingdom : Results of an online survey. (2021) Andrea Mayrhofer, Nan Greenwood, Nigel Smeeton, Kathryn Almack, Louise Buckingham, Shaheen Shora and Claire Goodman
  • Young onset dementia: Public involvement in co-designing community-based support. (2020) Andrea Mayrhofer, Elspeth Mathie, Jane McKeown, Claire Goodman, Lisa Irvine, Natalie Hall and Mike Walker
  • Developing the Diary-Interview Approach to Study the Embodied, Tacit and Mundane Nutrition Information Behaviours of People with Type 2 Diabetes. (2022) Jane McClinchy, Angela Dickinson and Wendy Wills
  • Deepening our understanding of reflective practice in a safeguarding child protection and welfare context. (2022) Marie-Helene Lafleur McKeown and Echo Yeung
  • Curbing Bribe-Giving in Malaysia: The Role of Attitudes and Parents. (2022) Lim MengZhen, Sin YongChy, Wan Munira Wan Jafar, Azlina Mohd Khir, Yong Min Hooi, Wu Shin Ling, Ooi Pei Boon, Ong DLT and Ong Chu Sun
  • Identifying food policy coherence in Italian regional policies: The case of Emilia-Romagna. (2023) F. Monticone, David Barling, Kelly Parsons and A. Samoggia
  • “My children are my world” : Raising the voices of birth mothers with substantial experience of counselling following the loss of their children to adoption or foster care. (2019) Hannah Morgan, Lizette Nolte, Barbara Rishworth and Clarissa Stevens
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  • Exploring the dimensions of social capital that are effective mediators of long distance commuting impacts on wellbeing. (2019) Christopher Nicholas, Laurie Murphy and Anna Blackman
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  • Burden Reduction: An Evaluation of Statutory Instruments in the UK Government's Regulatory Off-setting and Business Impact Target Initiatives 2010-2019. (2023) Kate Ollerenshaw
  • Embodied leisure experiences of nature-based activities for people living with dementia. (2024) Steven Owen, Stephen J. Page, Katie Ledingham, Stefan Price, Joanne Connell and Linda Clare
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  • Ticking the right boxes: A critical examination of the perceptions and attitudes towards the black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) acronym in the UK. (2023) Keith D Parry, Beth G Clarkson, Emma J Kavanagh, Rebecca Sawiuk and Laura Grubb
  • London’s food policy: leveraging the policy sub-system, programme and plan. (2021) Kelly Parsons, Tim Lang and David Barling
  • ‘CEO equals man’: Gender and informal organisational practices in English sport governance. (2019) Lucy Piggott and Elizabeth Pike
  • ‘CEO equals man’: Gender and informal organisational practices in English sport governance. (2019) Lucy Piggott and Elizabeth Pike
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  • Changes in the number and outcome of takeaway food outlet planning applications in response to adoption of management zones around schools in England: A time series analysis. (2024) John Rahilly, Alexandra Williams, Michael Chang, Steven Cummins, Daniel Derbyshire, Suzan Hassan, Yuru Huang, Matthew Keeble, Bochu Liu, Antonieta Medina-Lara, Oliver Mytton, Bea Savory, Annie Schiff, Stephen J. Sharp, Richard Smith, Claire Thompson, Martin White, Jean Adams and Thomas Burgoine
  • Reframing Agency in Complexity-sensitive Peacebuilding. (2021) Elisa Randazzo and Ignasi Torrent
  • The Eroticization of Biopower : Masochistic relationality and resistance in Deleuze and Agamben. (2019) Hannah Richter
  • An Evental Pandemic: : Thinking the COVID-19 ‘Event’ with Deleuze and Foucault. (2022) Hannah Richter and Jemima Repo
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  • ‘After god, we give strength to each other’: young people’s experiences of coping in the context of unaccompanied forced migration. (2022) Jacqui Scott, Barbara Mason and Aisling Kelly
  • Star Power: Kirk Douglas, Celebrity Activism and the Hollywood-Israel connection. (2020) Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman
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  • Changes to household food shopping practices during the COVID-19 restrictions: Evidence from the East of England. (2022) Claire Thompson, Laura Hamilton, Angela Dickinson, Rosalind Fallaize, Elspeth Mathie, Samantha Rogers and Wendy Wills
  • 'The right kind of person for the job'? Emotional labour and organizational professionalism in probation. (2019) Matt Tidmarsh
  • Problematising entanglement fetishism in IR: On the possibility of being without being in relation. (2023) Ignasi Torrent
  • Managing behavioural and psychological symptoms in community dwelling older people with dementia:1. A systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions. (2018) Daksha Trivedi, Andreas Braun, Angela Dickinson, Heather Gage, Laura Hamilton, Claire Goodman, Kunle Ashaye, Steve Iliffe and Jill Manthorpe
  • Troubling meanings of family and competing moral imperatives in the family lives of young people with a parent who is at the end of life. (2017) Nicola Turner and Kathryn Almack
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  • End(s) of the Harmonization in the European Union: Centrifuging or Engineering? (2022) Mehmet Bilal Unver
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  • The Impact of Characteristics of Immigrant Offenders on Attitudes Towards Immigrant Crime. (2021) Mateja Vuk, Dalibor Dolezal and Ena Jovanovic
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  • A Bourdieusian Exploration of Ethnic Inequalities at Work: The Case of the Nigerian Banking Sector. (2023) James Wallace, Chidozie Umeh and Nelarine Cornelius
  • Critical perspectives on 'consumer involvement' in health research : Epistemological dissonance and the know-do gap. (2010) Paul R. Ward, Jill Thompson, Rosemary Barber, Christopher J. Armitage, Jonathan Boote, Cindy L. Cooper and Georgina L. Jones
  • Vulnerability to food insecurity among older people: the role of social capital. (2023) Wendy Wills and Angela Dickinson
  • Revealing the impact of loss : Exploring mental health through the use of drawing/writing with HIV positive adolescents in Johannesburg. (2017) Nataly Woollett, Heena Brahmbhatt, Kate Dodd, Michelle Booth, Hayley Berman and Lucie Cluver