Sage Prize for Innovation/Excellence - Winners Archive
The 2010 Prize
Cultural Sociology
Lisa McCormick
Higher, Faster, Louder: Representations of the International Music Competition
Cultural Sociology, 3: 5
Sociological Research Online
John S. McKenzie
‘You don’t know how lucky you are to be here!’: Reflections on Covert Practices in an Overt Participant Observation Study
Sociological Research Online, 14.2/3
*The judges would like to note that all the papers were very strong and that the paper by Jason Lim and Kath Browne ‘Senses of Gender’ was a very strong candidate as well.
Sociology
Muriel Darmon
The Fifth Element: Social Class and the Sociology of Anorexia
Sociology, 43: 717
Work, Employment and Society
John Hockey
‘Switch on’: sensory work in the infantry
Work, Employment and Society, 23: 477
The 2009 Prize
For Sociological Research Online
Using a Head-mounted Video Camera to Understand Social Worlds and Experiences
by Katrina Myrvang Brown, Rachel Dilley and Keith Marshall
Sociological Research Online, Volume 13, No. 6.
This article is available free to individual subscribers here.
For Work, Employment and Society
Jointly awarded to:
Care strategies among high- and low-skilled mothers: A world of difference?*
by Maja Debacker
Work Employment and Society, Volume 22, No. 3, pp. 527-545.
Preference or constraint? Part time workers' transitions in Denmark, France and the United Kingdom*
by Vanessa Gash
Work Employment and Society, Volume 22, No. 4, pp. 655-674.
For Sociology
Facing Violence: Everyday Risks in an American Housing Project*
by Talja Blokland
Sociology, Volume 42, No. 4, pp. 601-617.
For Cultural Sociology
Why Salem Made Sense: Culture, Gender, and the Puritan Persecution of Witchcraft*
by Isaac Reed, University of Colorado at Boulder
Cultural Sociology, Volume 1, No. 2, pp. 209-234.
*This article is available free online to BSA members through the Members Area of the BSA website - please login above.
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