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Volume 19, 2009/10
Sociology Review is written for students.
Each 36-page issue contains specially commissioned articles to expand students’ knowledge of key AS and A2 topics.
Regular columns will help students develop understanding and skills. These include:
- Stretch and challenge
- Exam matters
- Question and Answer
- Eyes on the net
- Research roundup
- In focus
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Volume 19
Issue 1: September 2009
Issue 2: November 2009
Issue 3: February 2010
Issue 4: April 2010
September 2009

Contents
Family and friends in today’s world
Graham Allan
Policing ladettes, policing gender
Carolyn Jackson
Television news and young people
Mike Wayne
Lesbian and gay parenting
Damien W. Riggs
The social impact of e-ICTs
Ben Anderson
New ethnic identities
Balkar Gill
Eyes on the net
Research roundup:
Educational achievement
Exam matters:
The new OCR specification
Exam matters:
The new AQA specification
Stretch and challenge:
Social class
In focus:
Children
November 2009

Contents
The media and female offenders Gaynor Melville
Education, gender and social class
Louise Archer
Mobile phones and friendship
Eileen Green and Carrie Singleton
Eyes on the net
Question and answer
A2 power and politics
Longitudinal methods in sociology
Lucinda Platt
Media representations of older people
Angie Williams and Virpi Ylänne
Question and answer
A2 theory and methods
Research roundup
Religion in cyberspace
Race, ethnicity and education
Gill Crozier
Stretch and challenge
Crime and deviance:
rape statistics
In focus Active citizens?
February 2010

Contents
Grandparents and the family
Jennifer Mason and Hazel Burke
Exam matters Hitting the grade: The methods in context question
Women’s changing lives
Heather Joshi
Eyes on the net
In the news
Social networking
Learning disabilities and inequality
John Williams
Exam matters An activity on realism
‘Cults’ and ‘normal’ religions
James Beckford
Research roundup Personal diaries in health and illness research
British politics and the rise of the far right
Tom Boronski
Stretch and challenge Fundamentalism
In focus Gender and crime
April 2010

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