All Stories

  1. Conceptual silences in theoretical debates: the case of gender identities and gender roles in sociological research
  2. Women’s lives and temporalities of fertility treatment
  3. Changing Temporal Opportunity Structures? Two Cohorts of Young Women’s Thoughts about Future Work, Family and Education
  4. The Taken-for-Granted in Intergenerational Processes during Youth Transitions
  5. Independence and relationality in notions of adulthood across generations, gender and social class
  6. Levels of intersecting temporalities in young men’s orientation to the future. A cross-national case comparison
  7. Synchrony of Intersecting Temporalities in Young People’s Housing Transitions: Intergenerational Cross-national Comparisons
  8. Understanding youth transitions in difficult times
  9. Transitions from school to work in Norway and Britain among three family generations of working-class men
  10. A collaborator par excellence: reflections upon Sue Lewis’ contribution to cross-national research in the work-family field
  11. Transitions to Adulthood
  12. Cohort and generation: concepts in studies of social change from a lifecourse perspective
  13. An Intergenerational Approach to Transitions to Adulthood: The Importance of History and Biography
  14. Introduction: a life in methods
  15. Introduction: Mills today
  16. Encounters with pragmatism
  17. Contextualizing lives: the history–biography dynamic revisited
  18. Transitions to Parenthood in Europe
  19. Comparative Biographies in Case-based Cross-national Research: Methodological Considerations
  20. WORK, LIFE COURSE, AND GENDER
  21. The Use of Mixed Methods in Biographical Research
  22. Parents and organisational change: a cross-sector comparison of two Norwegian organisations
  23. Work, family and organisations in transition: setting the context
  24. Two perspectives onSingle by Chance, Mothers by Choice(2006) by Rosanna Hertz
  25. Young People,Time Horizons and Planning
  26. From Fatherhood to Fathering: Transmission and Change among British Fathers in Four-generation Families
  27. Individualisation, Choice and Structure: A Discussion of Current Trends in Sociological Analysis
  28. Introduction
  29. Young people’s perspectives on the future
  30. ‘Most choices involve money’
  31. Theorising the individual–structure dynamic
  32. Young People's Time Perspectives: From Youth to Adulthood
  33. Where is the future? Time and space as categories in analyses of young people's images of the future
  34. Book Reviews : Marianne Gullestad: Everyday Philosophers. Modernity, Morality, and Autobio graphy in Norway. Oslo: Scandinavian University Press, 1996
  35. Stories of life Stories of living: Women’ narratives and feminist biography
  36. Work, family and organisations in transition:
  37. Conclusions
  38. Introduction
  39. Cross-national comparisons:
  40. Methodological approaches, practices and reflections
  41. Research design and methods:
  42. From Questions of Methods to Epistemological Issues: The Case of Biographical Research
  43. Comparing flexible working arrangements across organisational contexts