Sociology publications by decade

1960s

  • Scarlett Epstein (1964) ‘Social Structure and Entrepreneurship’ International Journal of Comparative Sociology Vol. 5, No. 2, 162-165
  • Lorraine Baric (1967) ‘Levels of Change in Yugoslav Kinship’ in Maurice Freedman (ed) Social Organization London: Cass and Co
  • Lorraine Baric (1967) ‘Traditional Groups and New Economic Opportunities in Rural Yugoslavia’ in Raymond Firth (ed) Themes in Economic Anthropology London: Tavistock
  • Trude Scarlett Epstein (1968) Capitalism, primitive and modern: some aspects of Tolai economic growth Manchester: Manchester University Press
  • Anthony Jackson (1968) ‘Sound and Ritual’ Man, New Series, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Jun., 1968) pp. 293-299
  • W H Scott (1968) ‘Industrial Sociology’ in G D Mitchell Dictionary of Sociology London: Routledge and Keegan Paul
  • W H Scott (1968) ‘Status in Industry’ Personnel and Training Management 10 30-34
  • W H Scott (1968) ‘Attitudes to Change’ in Hudson and Lamble (eds) Barriers to Industrial Progress Bristol: Bath University Press
  • John E Hebden, M J Rose and W H Scott (1969) ‘Management structure and computerization’ Sociology, 3: 377-396
  • Michael Rose (1969) Computers, Managers and Society Harmondsworth: Penguin

1970s

  • The Changing Face of Salford (1968-1970, Dir Michael Goodger)
  • Anthony Jackson (1970) Elementary Structures of Na-khi Ritual Gothenburg: Gothenburg University
  • David Jary and John Phillips (1971) ‘The philosophical critique of scientific sociology: some remarks on Bryant's defence’ The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. 22, No. 2 (Jun., 1971), pp. 183-192
  • Patricia Walters and others (1971) Women in Top Jobs: Four Studies in Achievement London: Allen and Unwin
  • Douglas Webster and J.P. Martin (1971) The Social Consequences Of Conviction London: Heinemann Educational
  • Elaine Baldwin (1972) Differentiation and Co-Operation in an Israeli Veteran Moshav Manchester: M.U.P.
  • Michael A Smith and others (1972) The Sociology of Industry London, Allen and Unwin
  • David Jary (1973) ‘Evenings at the Ivory Tower; Liberal Adult Education’ in Michael A Smith and others (eds) Leisure and society in Britain London: Allen Lane
  • Michael A Smith and others (1973) Leisure and society in Britain London: Allen Lane
  • Michael A Smith and L Turner (1973) ‘The sociology of tourism’ Society and Leisure 5: 55-73
  • Michael A Smith (1975) Directory of leisure scholars and researchers Salford: Department of Sociology, Salford University
  • Michael A Smith and J Haworth (eds) (1975) Work and Leisure: an interdisciplinary study in theory, education and planning London: Lepus
  • Nicky Hart (1976) When Marriage Ends: a Study in Status Passage London: Tavistock
  • Michael A Smith (ed) (1977) Leisure and urban society: papers from a conference held by the Leisure Studies Association Eastbourne: LSA
  • David Jary and others (eds) (1978) The Middle Class in Politics Farnborough: Saxon House

1980s

  • Steve Edgell (1980) Middle Class Couples: A Study of Segregation, Domination and Inequality in Marriage London: Allen & Unwin
  • Lorraine Baric (1981) ‘Dominant Languages and Cultural Participation’ in R Grillo (ed) Nation and State in Europe: Anthropological Perspectives New York: Academic Press
  • David Jary (1981) ‘The New Realism in British Sociological Theory’ in P Abrams and P Lewthwaite Development and diversity: British sociology, 1950-1980 London: BSA
  • Rob Flynn and R Pahl and N Buck (1983) Structures and Processes of Urban Life London: Longman
  • Graham Hart (1984) ‘Babies to special needs children: an agency changes focus’ Adoption & Fostering, 8;4
  • Lorraine Baric (1985) ‘Reading the Palm of the Invisible Hand’ in Martin Bulmer (ed) Essays on the History of British Sociological Research Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Vic Duke and Stephen Edgell (1986) ‘The Perceived Impact of the Spending Cuts in Britain, 1980-84: Social Class, LifeCycle and Sectoral Location Influences’ in M Goldsmith and S Villadesen (eds) Urban Political Theory and the Management of Fiscal Stress Aldershot: Gower pp225-55
  • Graham Hart (1986) Entitled to Our Care: A Study of an Adoption Agency Placing Children with Special Needs University of Salford, Salford (pp 277)
  • Henk A Becker (1987) Generations and Social Inequality Utrecht: Van Arkel
  • Graham Hart (1987) ‘Placing children with AIDS’ Adoption & Fostering, 11; 1: 41-43
  • Paul Keating (1987) Clerics and Capitalists: A Critique of Weber's Protestant Ethic Thesis Salford Papers in Sociology & Anthropology
  • Douglas Webster (1987) ‘Max Weber, Oswald Spengler and a biographical surmise’ in Wolfgang J Mommsen (ed) Max Weber and His Contemporaries London : Allen & Unwin
  • Stephen Edgell and Graham Hart (1988) Informal work: a case study of moonlighting by firemen Salford Papers in Sociology and Anthropology; no.6 University of Salford
  • Lorna Anne Warren (1988) Home care and elderly people : the experiences of home helps and old people in Salford Salford: University of Salford
  • Rob Flynn and J Simonis (1989) Cost Control and Retrenchment in the Health Care Systems of the Netherlands and England Utrecht: Isor
  • Brian Longhurst (1989) Karl Mannheim and the Contemporary Sociology of Knowledge Basingstoke: Macmillan
  • Ian Taylor (1989) ‘Hillsborough: 19 April 1989’ New Left Review  Vol 177, no 10 89-110

1990s

  • Chris Bryant and Henk A Becker (eds) (1990) What has Sociology Achieved?  London: Macmillan
  • Eric J Mulvihill and Tom Chapman (1990) ‘Out-patients' perceptions of the clinical and psychosocial effects of neuroleptic medication’ Psychiatric Bulletin 14, 331-32
  • Ian Taylor (1990) Sociology and the condition of the English city: thoughts from a ‘returnee’ University of Salford, Department of Sociology
  • Ian Taylor (ed) (1990) The Social Effects Of Free Market Policies London: Harvester Wheatsheaf
  • Patricia Walters and S Dex (1990) ‘Women’s Working Experience in France and Britain’ in S McCrae (ed) Keeping Women In London: Policy Studies Institute
  • Steve Edgell and Vic Duke (1991) A Measure of Thatcherism: A Sociology of Britain London: Harper-Collins
  • Vic Duke (1991) ‘The sociology of football, a research agenda for the 1990s’ Sociological Review Vol 39, 627-645
  • Rob Flynn (1992) Structures of Control in Health Management International Library of Sociology, London: Routledge
  • Jennie Popay and Gareth Williams (1992) ‘Sociological Approaches to the Assessment of Health Needs’ in C Pickin and S St Leger Assessing Health Needs Using the Life Cycle Framework Milton Keynes: Open University Press
  • Greg Smith and Mike Ball (1992) Analyzing Visual Data Newbury Park, CA: Sage
  • Sandra Walklate (1992) Victims and Offenders: Theory and Policy Selected Papers from the 1991 British Criminology Conference Volume One. British Society for ISTD
  • Sandra Walklate and others (1992) ‘Europe, the Left and Criminology in the 1990’s: The Social Construction of the Consumer’ in D Farrington and S Walklate (eds) Victims and Offenders: Theory and Policy British Society for Criminology: ISTD
  • Sandra Walklate (1992) ‘Researching Victims of Crime: Critical Victimology’ in J Lowman and B MacLean (eds) Critical Criminology in the 1990s Toronto: University of Toronto Press
  • Sandra Walklate (1992) ‘Appreciating the Victim: Conventional, Realist or Critical Victimology?’ in R Matthews and J Young (eds) Issues in Realist Criminology London: Sage
  • Sandra Walklate (1992) ‘Jack and Jill Join up at Sun Hill: Public Images of Police Officers’ Policing and Society Vol 2: 219-32
  • Sandra Walklate (1992) The Kirkby Inter-Agency Project: Final Report Department of Sociology: University of Salford
  • Sandra Walklate (1992) Responding to Domestic Violence: an Evaluation of Merseyside Police ‘Dedicated’ Unit, Final Report Department of Sociology: University of Salford
  • Steve Edgell (1993) Class: Key Concept on Sociology London, Routledge
  • Wendy Olsen (1993) ‘Competition and power in rural markets: a case study from Andhra Pradesh’ Bulletin of the Institute of Development Studies 24 (3): 83-89
  • Jennie Popay and Basiro Davey (eds) (1993) Dilemmas in Health Care Buckingham: Open University Press
  • Ian Taylor and others (eds) (1993) Relocating Cultural Studies London: Routledge
  • Sandra Walklate (1993) ‘Responding to Women as Consumers of a Police Service’ in J Vigh and G Katoria (eds) Social Changes, Crime and Police Eotvos Lorand/Institute for Police Research: Budapest
  • Sandra Walklate (1993) The Role of Voluntary Organisations in the Welfare State: A Case Study of Support Salford Papers in Sociology No. 14 Department of Sociology, University of Salford
  • Sandra Walklate (1993) ‘Policing by women, with women, for women?’ Policing Vol 10 June
  • Patricia Walters and others (1993) French and British Mothers at Work Basingstoke: Macmillan
  • Vic Duke (1994) Argy-Bargy at the match : football spectator behaviour in Argentina University of Salford, European Studies Research Institute
  • Brian Longhurst and M Adler (1994) Discourse, Power and Justice: Towards a New Sociology of Imprisonment London and NewYork: Routledge
  • Toni Makkai (1994) ‘Gender and social policy in Eastern Europe’ in D Sainsbury (ed) Gendering Welfare States London: Sage188-205
  • Toni Makkai (1994) Patterns of Drug Use: Australia and the United States Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service
  • Wendy Olsen (1994) ‘Researcher as enabler: an alternative model of research for public health’ Critical Public Health Volume 5, Issue 3 July 1994, 5 - 14
  • Wendy Olsen (1994) ‘Distress Sales and Rural Credit: Evidence from an Indian Village Case Study' in T A Lloyd and W O Morrissey (eds) Poverty and Rural Development London: MacMillan Press
  • Susan Pickard (1994) ‘Life after a death: the experience of bereavement in south west Wales’ Aging and Society  Vol 14, 191-217
  • Jennie Popay and Gareth Williams (1994) ‘Lay Knowledge and the Privilege of Experience’ in Gareth Williams and others (eds) Challenging Medicine London: Routledge
  • Jennie Popay and Gareth Williams (eds) (1994) Researching the People's Health: Social Research and Health Care London: Routledge
  • Gareth Williams and others (eds) (1994) Challenging Medicine London: Routledge
  • Ian Taylor (1994) ‘The gun club: men firearms, and the new economic order’ Sociology Review 3 (4) April, 10-14
  • Sandra Walklate and R Mawby (1994) Critical Victimology: The Victim in International Perspective London: Sage
  • Sandra Walklate (1994) ‘Can there be a progressive victimology?’ Victimology: An International Review Vol 3 No 2
  • Sandra Walklate and Ian Taylor and Lee Monaghan (1994) The Salford Crime Audit: First Report Department of Sociology: University of Salford
  • Sandra Walklate and Ian Taylor and K Brooks (1994) Residential and Commercial Crime in Salford Department of Sociology: University of Salford
  • Sandra Walklate and W Buck (1994) ‘Homicide and the role of the forensic psychiatrist in relation to the outcome in cases of diminished responsibility’ in G Stephenson (ed) Rights and Risks: The Application of Forensic Psychology DSLP Occasional Papers: Third Annual Conference Issue, British Psychological Society
  • Vic Duke and K Grime (1995) ‘Urban transport choice: a post-communist dilemma’ Regional Studies  309, 791-795
  • Steve Edgell and Sandra Walklate and Gareth Williams (eds) (1995) Debating the Future of the Public Sphere: Transforming the Public and Private Domains in Free Market Societies Aldershot: Avebury
  • Karen Evans and Penny Fraser (1995) ‘Difference in the city: Locating marginal use of public space’ in C Samson and N South Conflict and Consensus in Social Policy Basingstoke: Macmillan
  • Karen Evans and Penny Fraser and Ian Taylor (1995) ‘Going to town: routine accommodations in two north of England cities’ in Steve Edgell, Sandra Walklate and Gareth Williams (eds) (1995) Debating the Future of the Public Sphere Aldershot: Avebury
  • Brian Longhurst (1995) Popular Music and Society Cambridge: Polity
  • Vic Duke (1996) Football, Nationality, and the State Harlow: Longman
  • Vic Duke and L Crolley (1996) ‘Football spectator behaviour in Argentina: a case of separate evolution’ Sociological Review 44, 272-293
  • Steve Edgell and others (eds) (1996) Consumption Matters: The Production and Experience of Consumption Oxford: Blackwell/Sociological Review
  • Karen Evans and Penny Fraser and Sandra Walklate (1996) ‘Whom can you trust? The politics of grassing on an inner-city housing estate’ Sociological Review 44(3)
  • Rob Flynn, Gareth Williams and Susan Pickard (1996) Markets and Networks Buckingham: Open University Press
  • Penny Fraser (1996) ‘Social and spatial relationships and the ‘problem’ inner-city: Moss-Side in Manchester’ Critical Social Policy 16(4) 43-65
  • Graeme Gilloch (1996) Myth and Metropolis: Walter Benjamin and the City Cambridge: Polity Press
  • Toni Makkai and J Braithwaite (1996) ‘Procedural justice and regulator Dictionary of Youth Justicey compliance’ Law and Human Behaviour 20 83-98
  • Toni Makkai and others (1996) ‘Inglehart’s materialism-postmaterialism concept: clarifying the dimensionality debatethrough Rokeach’s model of social values’ Journal of Applied Social Psychology 26 1536-1555
  • Toni Makkai and B Hayes (1996) ‘Politics and the mass media; the differential impact of gender’ Women and Politics 16 45-74
  • Wendy Olsen (1996) Rural Indian Social Relations Delhi: Oxford University Press
  • Wendy Olsen (1996) ‘Economic Data and Models’ in M Mackintosh et al (eds) Economics and Changing Economies London: Open University
  • Jennie Popay and Gareth Williams (1996) ‘Public Health Research and Lay Knowledge’ Social Science and Medicine Vol 42: 5 759-768
  • Ian Taylor and Karen Evans and Penny Fraser (1996) A Tale of Two Cities: Global Change, Local Feeling and Everyday Life in the North of England: a study in Manchester and Sheffield London: Routledge
  • Paul Taylor (1996) Hacked Off With Technology? Institute for Social Research University of Salford
  • Karen Evans (1997) ‘Men’s towns – women and the urban environment’ Sociological Review 6(3) 14-17
  • Rob Flynn and Gareth Williams (eds) (1997) Contracting for Health Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Toni Makkai and I McAllister (1997) Marijuana in Australia: patterns and attitudes Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service
  • Toni Makkai and I McAllister (1997) Patterns of Drug Use in Australia, 1985-95 Canberra: Department of Human Services and Health
  • Paul Taylor and others (1997) ‘Doctors as Managers: Constructing Systems and Users in the NHS’ in B P Bloomfield et al (eds) Information Technology and Organizations Oxford: OUP pp112-34
  • Michael Harloe and others (1998) ‘IJURR: looking back twenty-one years later' International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 22(1) i-iv
  • Michael Harloe (1998) ‘Housing in divided cities’ in H Priemus, S Musterd and R van Kempen (eds) Towards undivided cities in Western Europe New Challenges for Urban Policy. Pt. 7 Comparative analysis, Delft: Delft UP 21-9
  • Michael Harloe with M Ball (1998) ‘Uncertainty in European housing markets’ in M Kleinman, W Matznetter and M Stephens (eds) European Integration and Housing Policy London and New York: RICS/Routledge 59-76
  • Brian Longhurst and N Abercrombie (1998) Audiences: A Sociological Theory of Performance and Imagination London: Sage
  • Jennie Popay and others (eds) (1998) Men, Gender Divisions & Welfare London: Routledge
  • Elaine Baldwin, Brian Longhurst, Scott McCracken, Miles Ogborn, and Greg Smith (1999) Introducing Cultural Studies London: Prentice Hall Europe
  • Graeme Gilloch (1999) 'The return of the flaneur: the afterlife of an allegory' New Formations special issue 'The Legacy of the Frankfurt School in Cultural Studies', summer 1999, pp. 101-9
  • Michael Harloe (1999) ‘Risk, uncertainty and housing markets in Europe: lessons for housing privatisation in Hong Kong’ Centre for Comparative Public Management and Social Policy City University of Hong Kong, Occasional Paper Series No. 3
  • Jennie Popay and others (eds) (1999) Welfare Research: A Critical Review London: UCL Press
  • Greg Smith (ed) (1999) Goffman and Social Organization: Studies in a Sociological Legacy London and New York: Routledge
  • Paula Surridge and others (1999) The Scottish Electorate: The 1997 General Election and Beyond Basingstoke: Macmillan

2000s

  • Graeme Gilloch (2000) Postcards from postcultures: fatal futures in Benjamin and Baudrillard Institute for Social Research University of Salford
  • Michael Harloe with S Fainstein (2000) ‘Ups and downs in the global city. London and New York at the Millenium’ in S Watson and G Bridge (eds) The Blackwell Companion to the City Oxford: Blackwell 155-67
  • Greg Smith and Gary Alan Fine (eds) (2000) Erving Goffman Sage Masters of Modern Social Thought London: Sage
  • Steve Edgell (2001) Veblen in Perspective: His Life and Thought New York, M E Sharpe
  • Michael Harloe (2001) ‘Social Justice and the City: the New “Liberal Formulation”’ International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 25(4), 889-97
  • Jennie Popay and Gareth Williams (2001) ‘Lay health knowledge and the concept of the lifeworld’ in Graham Scambler (ed) Habermas, Critical Theory and Health London: Routledge
  • Paula Surridge and others (2001) New Scotland, New Politics? Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
  • Graeme Gilloch (2002) Walter Benjamin: Critical Constellations Cambridge, Polity Press
  • Michael Harloe with N Buck, P Hall, I Gordon and M Kleinman (2002) Working Capital: Life and Labour in Contemporary London London: Routledge
  • Michael Harloe (2003) ‘Le nouveau gouvernement métropolitain de Londres: vers la terre promise?’ Revue française d’administration publique 107, 319-32
  • Michael Harloe (coauthor) (2004) 'London: competitiveness, cohesion and the policy environment' in M Boddy and M Parkinson (eds) City Matters. Competitiveness, cohesion and urban governance Bristol: The Policy Press 71-92
  • Michael Harloe with Beth Perry (2004) ‘Universities, Localities and Regional Development: The Emergence of the “Mode 2”University?’ International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 28(1), 212-23
  • Michael Harloe with Beth Perry (2005) ‘Rethinking or Hollowing Out the University? External Engagement and Internal Transformation in the Knowledge Economy’ Higher Education Management and Policy 17(2), 29-41
  • Brian Longhurst and Gaynor Bagnall and M Savage (2005) Globalisation and Belonging London: Sage
  • Steve Edgell (2006) The Sociology of Work: Continuity and Change in Paid and Unpaid Work London: Sage
  • Greg Smith (2006) Erving Goffman Routledge Key Sociologists series London and New York: Routledge
  • Rob Flynn & Paul Bellaby (eds) (2007) Risk and the Public Acceptance of New Technologies Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan
  • Michael Harloe with Beth Perry (2007) 'External engagements and internal transformations: universities, localities and regional development' Alan Harding, Stephan Laske, Christian Burtscher (eds) Bright Satanic Mills: Universities, in Regional Development and the Knowledge Economy Burlington Vermont and Aldershot Hants: Ashgate, 25-37
  • Jane Kilby (2007) Violence and the Cultural Politics of Trauma Edinburgh: EUP
  • Brian Longhurst and N Abercrombie (2007) The Penguin Dictionary of Media Studies London: Penguin
  • Brian Longhurst (2007) Cultural Change and Ordinary Life Maidenhead Berkshire: Open University Press
  • Neal Hazel (2008) 'Decarceration' and 'Alternatives to custody' Extended entries in B Goldson (ed) Dictionary of Youth Justice London: Willan
  • Neal Hazel (2008) Cross-national review of youth justice London: Youth Justice Board
  • Neal Hazel (2008) Cross-national summary of youth justice systems London: Youth Justice Board