Zeitschrift | Ausgabe
Journal of Sociology 58 (2022), 4
CONTENT
Airbnb and the paradox of the body: The biopolitical management of hosts in four tourist towns in New Zealand
Stella Pennell
Political structures and trust in markets: A comparative examination of consumer trust in 28 EU member states and the effects of consumer policy on trust
Sebastian Nessel
Writing national histories of sociology: Methods, approaches and visions
Fran M Collyer, Ben Manning
Bodies, non-human matter and the micropolitical production of sociomaterial dis/advantage
Nick J Fox, Pam Alldred
The trope of the vulnerable child in conditional welfare discourses: An Australian case study
Michelle Peterie, Greg Marston, Louise Humpage, Philip Mendes, Shelley Bielefeld, Zoe Staines
Redressing ‘unwinnable battles’: Towards institutional justice capital in Australian child protection
Sharynne L Hamilton, Sarah Maslen
Producing the self: Digitisation, music-making and subjectivity
Paul Chambers
‘Everyday resistance’: Challenging the norms of human–nonhuman engagements through bushwalking in Tasmania
Rebecca Banham
Beyond authenticity: An ethnographic reflection on Italians in Australia and Italians in Italy
Simone Marino
Book Review: Shanthi Robertson, Temporality in Mobile Lives: Contemporary Asia-Australia Migration and Everyday Time
Goshu Wolde Tefera
Book Review: Ruby Grant, Sexual Citizenship and Queer Post-feminism: Young Women’s Health and Identity Politics
Barrie Shannon
Book Review: Van Luyn and de la Fuente, Regional cultures, economies, and creativity: Innovating through place in Australia and beyond
Michelle Duffy