Wiley Online Library : The British Journal of Sociology
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What's good for the gander is even better for the goose: Women buying commercial sex in China

Abstract Research about the commercial sex industry rarely examines the women who are the clients purchasing sexual services. Examining how this challenges gender stereotypes through the undoing gender framework reveals how gender norms can be reshaped through contextual changes. Based on 3 years of ethnographic data from a high-end bar in Tianjin,...

Sat Apr 27, 2024 12:38
How are romantic cross‐class relationships sustained?

Abstract How are romantic relationships across class maintained under broader conditions of class inequality? This article draws on in-depth interviews with 38 people who have partnered across class in Australia. It examines the emotional and interpersonal labour required to preserve such relationships within a highly differentiated class structure...

Wed Apr 24, 2024 12:03
Social diversity and social cohesion in Britain

Abstract We use data from a large-scale and nationally representative survey to examine whether there is in Britain a trade-off between social diversity and social cohesion. Using six separate measures of social cohesion (generalised trust, volunteering, giving to charity, inter-ethnic friendship, and two neighbourhood cohesion scales) and four measures...

Sun Apr 14, 2024 11:43
Regional variation in intergenerational social mobility in Britain

Abstract We present the first comprehensive set of estimates of variation in intergenerational social mobility across regions of Great Britain using data from the UK Labour Force Survey. Unlike the Social Mobility Index produced by the Social Mobility Commission, we focus directly on variation in measures of intergenerational social class mobility...

Sat Apr 13, 2024 12:40
Politics, ecologies and professional regulation: The case of British Columbia's Professional Governance Act

Abstract A variety of theories have been proposed to explain why states pass legislation to regulate professional groups, and why, more recently, they have acted to curtail professional privileges. While these theories have drawn attention to the importance of power dynamics and public protection, among other factors, the role of political interests...

Tue Apr 9, 2024 11:06

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