Previous Contributors to The Great Debate
Geoff Payne
Geoff Payne is Senior Lecturer in Sociology in the
School of
Geography, Politics and Sociology at Newcastle University. He was previously
Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Plymouth.
He is the author of many books and has extensive teaching and external
examining experience. He has twice been Chair of the
British Sociological Association
and in 2003 was appointed Visiting Professor of Sociology at
Glasgow Caledonian University.
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Books by Geoff Payne
Social Divisions edited by Geoff Payne
Society consists of people sharply divided from one another, living different
lives and with distinct identities. This updated and expanded second edition
of a successful text explores each of the social divisions. The book includes
three major new chapters, on religion, poverty and elites and is written by
leading academics in each field.
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Publications
- Payne G.
The New Social Mobility.
Cambridge: Polity Press, 2013. In Preparation.
- Payne G.
A New Social Mobility?.
Contemporary Social Science 2012. In Press.
- Payne G.
A Discussion of Aarts and Katz-Rothman.
Methodological Innovations Online 2007, 2(1).
- Payne G.
An Introduction to Social Divisions.
In: Payne G, ed. Social Divisions.
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
- Payne G.
Cohort Studies. Methodological Pluralism. Social Indicators.
In: Jupp V, ed. The Sage Dictionary of Social Research.
London: Sage, 2006.
- Payne G, Payne J, Bond M.
Health.
In: Payne G, ed. Social Divisions. 2006.
- Payne G.
Re-counting 'Illiteracy':literacy skills
in the sociology of social inequality.
British Journal of Sociology 2006, 57(2).
- Payne G, ed.
Social Divisions.
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
- Payne G.
Social Divisions and Social Cohesion.
In: Payne G, ed. Social Divisions.
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
- Payne G, Williams M.
Generalisation in Qualitative Sociology.
Sociology 2005, 39(2).
- Payne G, Williams M, Chamberlain S.
Methodological Pluralism, British
Sociology and the Evidence-based State.
Sociology 2005, 39(3).
- Payne G, Grew C.
Unpacking 'Class Ambivalence':
Some Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Accessing Class Cultures.
Sociology 2005, 39(5), 893-910.
- Williams M, Hodgkinson L, Payne G.
A Crisis of Number: some evidence from British Sociology.
Radical Statistics 2004, 85.
- Williams M, Hodgkinson L, Payne G.
A Reply to Moore.
Radical Statistics 2004, 86.
- Payne G, Payne J.
Key Concepts in Social Research.
London: Sage, 2004.
- Payne G, Williams M, Chamberlain S.
Methodological Pluralism in British Sociology.
Sociology 2004, 38(1).
- Payne G.
Size doesn't matter: the fallacy of
class-differential fertility in social mobility analysis.
International Journal of Social Research Methodology 2003,
6(2), 141-157.
- Payne G.
Social Mobility.
In: Outhwaite W, ed. The Blackwell Dictionary of Modern Social
Thought. Oxford: Blackwell, 2003.
- Payne G, Roberts J.
Opening and Closing the Gates:
Recent Developments in Male Social Mobility in Britain.
Sociological Research Online 2002, 6(4).
- Payne G, Iganski P, Roberts J.
Inclusion or exclusion? Reflections
on the evidence of declining racial disadvantage in the British labour market.
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 2001,
21(4-6), 184-211.
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