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This article by Francesca Donati and María Jesús Rodríguez-García examines how local governance contributes to the democratisation of care and what are the factors that shape local differences.

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Read Luciana de Souza Leão's review of "Urban Power: Democracy and Inequality in São Paulo and Johannesburg" by Benjamin Bradlow.

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This paper by Sara de Andrade Silva, Kristina Kolbe and Olav Velthuis demonstrates how wealthy elites deploy cultural philanthropy for (self)legitimation, enabling them to coalesce globally around private art museums.

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This study examines how the allocation of household labour evolves over the course of marriage in contemporary China and how these dynamics vary according to wives' status relative to their husbands.

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Just out in #earlyview from Amanda Cole, this innovative paper draws on multiple investigation strands to offer methodological advancements in dialect identification tasks, highlighting the importance of social meaning in perceptual processes. Check it out below #openaccess !

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Read Thomas Fletcher's review of "Race, Class, Parenting and Children's Leisure: Children's Leisurescapes and Parenting Cultures in Middle-Class British Indian Families" by Utsa Mukherjee.

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This paper by Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Muhammad Umar and Deborah Hamer-Acquaah examines the UK's 2025 Immigration White Paper as a critical site for understanding how immigration policy functions as an instrument of racial capitalism.

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Read Roberto Rizza's review of "Job Insecurity and Life Courses" by Sonia Bertolini, Valentina Goglio and Dirk Hofäcker.

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Focusing on the understudied genre of Grime, this paper by Tom R. Leppard and @apdsocy.bsky.social investigates whether the pull of similarity - the tendency to form homophilous ties - overrides competitive pressures within the genre.

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How do various #JobDemands & resources impact perceived stress and, consequently, how people cope?

This #EarlyView article in SI examines how job conditions influence substance use for cognitive enhancement in Germany.

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This paper by @ondrejspacek.bsky.social explores the effect of cultural capital on educational outcomes, showing that while institutionalised cultural capital boosts university completion, embodied cultural capital has no effect.

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This commentary gathers testimonies from Danish researchers reflecting on the structural pressures eroding academic freedom across universities.

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This piece by Arash Beidollahkhani examines the systematic erosion of academic freedom and the institutionalised censorship and repression of academics in Iran following the Woman, Life, Freedom movement.

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This article by @madsjaeger.bsky.social and @rozameuleman.bsky.social draws on three-generations of data from Denmark to demonstrate how cultural tastes don’t just signal status, they shape real inequalities in access to opportunities.

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Marriage and wealth reinforce each other, creating large net‑worth gaps between married and cohabiting couples. This paper asks whether rising cohabitation changes that pattern, using Canada to explore when gaps persist, widen or narrow.

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Based on 77 qualitative interviews with professors in higher education, this article draws on sociological accounting theories, focusing on the ‘excuses’ and ‘justifications’ used when discussing gender issues.

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This paper examines the structural mechanisms that sustain the feminisation of care by analysing men's experiences in frontline aged and disability care.

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This paper treats the elite family as a shared site of work shaped by material, socio‑cultural and narrative labour. Through a multi‑generational study, it foregrounds how gender and sexuality structure this family work.

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Read Harland Prechel's review of "Sociology of Corruption: Patterns of Illegal Association in Hungary" by David Jancsics.

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Class identity is a crucial sociological concept, but is often only measured at the individual level. Examining data from 31 prominent American religious denominations in the early 20th century, this paper asks: do groups have class identities?

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This paper draws on Bourdieu's concepts of capital conversion, symbolic capital, and meritocracy to explore the gendered dynamics of meritocracy.

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How do those who are pulling away economically justify their advantageous positions? This article explores the status legitimations and interconnected boundary-makings of the tech elite.

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Read Jordanna Matlon's response to John Solomos's, Tanisha Spratt's, and Gala Rexer's reviews of "A Man among Other Men: The Crisis of Black Masculinity in Racial Capitalism".

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Privilege Versus Right: Vigilantism Against Israel's Palestinian Citizens This article addresses three core questions: What is the social origin of vigilantism? How do vigilantes justify extra-legal violence and intimidation? What are vigilantism's long-term effects? The a...

The article also shows how vigilantism can move from street violence into formal political power — leaving lasting institutional effects.

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New Early View article (Open Access) in Sociology Lens.

This article asks a difficult but important question: how can the expansion of rights sometimes trigger violent backlash? It develops a theory of political vigilantism through the case of anti-Palestinian vigilantism in Israel.

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Field Theory and Colonialism: Indirect Colonial Situation as a Social Field in Egypt (1882–1922) This paper argues that Egypt under British rule (1882–1922) constituted a field of power in which the local state of Egypt and the British administration competed to dominate three key subfields to e...

Rather than a simple colonizer–colonized binary, this article shows how local state actors could reconfigure symbolic, physical, and economic power to resist and renegotiate colonial control.

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New Early View article (Open Access) in Sociology Lens.
How did colonial power actually work on the ground? This article uses field theory to show how British rule in Egypt operated through competing power domains rather than absolute domination.

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Persophilia and Aryanism: Beyond Orientalism in European Intellectual Thought This paper examines Persophilia as a racialized esthetic–intellectual formation within European thought that reimagined ancient Persia not as an exotic other but as the Aryan cradle of civilization a...

From European intellectual history to Iranian nation-building, this article shows how racialized admiration traveled, localized, and shaped modern political imaginaries.
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New Early View article now available in Sociology Lens.

This study examines how European Persophilia helped shape Aryanist racial thought and later influenced Iranian nationalism and identity debates.
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Read Tanisha Spratt's review of "A Man Among Other Men: The Crisis of Black Masculinity in Racial Capitalism" by Jordanna Matlon.

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