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Volume 21, Issue 4, published 30 Nov 2016

Refereed General Articles

Justifications Analysis: Understanding Moral Evaluations in Public Debates
by Tuomas Ylä-Anttila and Eeva Luhtakallio

Reframing Research Ethics: Towards a Professional Ethics for the Social Sciences
by Nathan Emmerich

‘I Can’t Settle if It’s Not Tidy; I Blame That on My Mum’: Exploring Women’s Relational Household Work Narratives
by Jennifer Kettle

New Ways of Doing the “Good” and Gender Equal Family: Parents Employing Nannies and Au Pairs in Sweden
by Sara Eldén and Terese Anving

Ethnicity and (Dis)advantage: Exchanging Cultural Capital in UK International Education and Graduate Employment
by I Lin Sin

Negotiating Constructions of Insider and Outsider Status in Research with Veiled Muslim Women Victims of Islamophobic Hate Crime
by Irene Zempi

Getting the Green Light: Experiences of Icelandic Mothers Struggling with Breastfeeding
by Sunna Símonardóttir

Literary Ethnography of Evidence-Based Healthcare: Accessing the Emotions of Rational-Technical Discourse
by Benet Reid

Concept-Formation, Complexity and Social Domains: Investigating Emotion(S) in a Prison Setting
by Victoria Knight and Derek Layder

Refereed Special Section: Exploitation and Its Opposite. Researching the quality of working life in the sex industries
Guest Editors: Stef Adriaenssens, Giulia Garofalo Geymonat and Laura Oso

Quality of Work in Prostitution and Sex Work: Introduction to the Special Section
by Stef Adriaenssens, Giulia Garofalo Geymonat and Laura Oso

On Our Own Terms: The Working Conditions of Internet-Based Sex Workers in the UK
by Teela Sanders, Laura Connelly and Laura Jarvis King

Work Conditions and Job Mobility in the Australian Indoor Sex Industry
by Fairleigh Evelyn Gilmour

€Too Much Suffering’: Understanding the Interplay Between Migration, Bounded Exploitation and Trafficking Through Nigerian Sex Workers’ Experiences
by Nicola Mai

Precarious or Protected? Evaluating Work Quality in the Legal Sex Industry
by Alice Orchiston

Transnational Social Mobility Strategies and Quality of Work Among Latin-American Women Sex Workers in Spain
by Laura Oso

Ambivalent Professionalisation and Autonomy in Workers’ Collective Projects: The Cases of Sex Worker Peer Educators in Germany and Sexual Assistants in Switzerland
by Giulia Garofalo Geymonat and P.G. Macioti

Book Reviews

Life Phases, Mobility and Consumption: An Ethnography of Shopping Routes by Hansson, Niklas, Vayre, Jean-Sébastien, Brembeck, Helene and Lalanne, Michèle
Reviewed by Conor Dowling

Ethnography for the Internet by Hine, Christine
Reviewed by Laura Hyrjak

Externalizing Migration Management: Europe, North America and the Spread of 'Remote Control' Practices (Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics) by Zaiotti, Ruben (ed.)
Reviewed by Daniel Martin

Books received