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Volume 64 June 2013

Contents

Thinking about generations

Generation and  discourse in working life stories|
Karen Foster

Thinking generations|
Jonathan White

Experiencing institutions

The moral economy of contemporary working-class adolescence, managing symbolic capital in a French public 'Adolescent Centre'|
Isabelle Coutant and Jean-Sebastien Eideliman

Interactional perpectives on the mistreatment of older and vulnerable people in long-term care settings|
Martin Stevens, Simon Biggs, Josie Dixon, Anthea Tinker and Jill Manthorpe

Lay people in court, the experience of defendants, eyewitnesses and victims|
Nigel Goodwin Fielding

Conceptualizing social capital and class

Guanxi, social capital theory and beyond: toward a globalized social science|
Xiaoying Qi

Putting Bourdieu t work for class analysis: reflections on some recent contributions|
Magne Flemmen

How fair is access to more prestigious UK universities?|
Vikki Boliver

Book Reviews|

 

 

 

 

 

 

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