One more last working class hero
One more last working class hero
One more last working class hero
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
Sobieraj, S. (1998) ‘Taking control: toy commercials and the social construction of patriarchy’, in L. Bowker (ed.),<br />
Masculinities and Violence, London: Sage.<br />
Stockard, J. and Johnson, M. (1992) Sex and Gender in Society, London: Prentice-Hall International.<br />
Strangleman, T. (1997) Occupational identity as occupational resistance, unpublished paper presented at British<br />
Sociological Association Annual Conference, April, York.<br />
Strangleman, T. (1998) Railway and Grade: the historical construction of Contemporary Identities, unpublished DPhil<br />
report: Department of Sociology and Social Policy; University of Durham.<br />
Strangleman, T. (1999) ‘The nostalgia of organisations and the organisation of nostalgia: past and present in the<br />
contemporary railway industry’, Sociology, 33, 4, 725-746.<br />
Strangleman, T. and Roberts, I. (1999) ‘Looking through the window of opportunity: the cultural cleansing of workplace<br />
identity’, Sociology 33, 1, 47-67.<br />
Strangleman, T. (2000) Time, decline and the nostalgia for the permanence in work, unpublished paper presented at BSA<br />
Annual Conference, April, York.<br />
Strathern, M. (1987) ‘The limits of auto-anthropology’ in A. Jackson (ed.), Anthropology At Home, London: Tavistock.<br />
Strauss, A. and Corbin, J. (1997) Grounded Theory in Practice, London: Sage.<br />
Strauss, A. (1987) Qualitative Analysis for Social Scientists, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.<br />
Strauss, A. and Corbin, J. (1990) Understanding Qualitative Data, London: Sage.<br />
Straw, J. (1999) Race Equality: The Home Secretary’s Employment Targets, London: Home Office.<br />
Straw, J. (2000) “Toward diversity - promoting cultural change”, Home Secretary's address to joint<br />
CACFOA/LGA/FBU/HO launch of Fire Service Equal Opportunities Action Plan, July.<br />
Stoller, R. (1975) Perversion: the erotic form of hatred, New York: Random House.<br />
Stoller, R. (1991) Pain and Passion, New York: Plenum.<br />
Swanson, J. (1986) ‘The formal qualitative interview for grounded theory’, in W. Chenitz and J. Swanson (eds.), From<br />
Practice to Grounded Theory, Menlo Park, California: Addison-Wesley.<br />
Sweeney, B. (1999) Striking the balance, unpublished dissertation for BCC: Moreton in Marsh: The Fire Service College.<br />
Taylor, F. (1947) Scientific Management, New York: Harper and Row.<br />
Tebbitt, N. 1999 ‘ I know who I’d trust to pull me out of a fire’, The Mail on Sunday, 19-9-99.<br />
Thomas, W. (1909) Source book for Social Origins. Ethnographic materials, psychological standpoint, <strong>class</strong>ified and<br />
annotated bibliographies for interpretation of savage society, Chicago: Chicago University Press.<br />
Thornton, J. (1999) ‘Ability to command’, London Firefighter, 131, 52-3.<br />
Thurston, R. (1996) ‘Are you sitting comfortably? Men’s storytelling, masculinities, prison culture and violence’, in M.<br />
Mac an Ghaill (ed.), Understanding Masculinities, Buckingham: Open University Press.<br />
Tixier y Vigil, Y. and Elsasser, N. (1976) ‘The effects of the ethnicity of the interviewer on conversation: a study of<br />
Chicana women’, in B. DuBois and I. Crouch (eds.), Sociology of the Language of American Women, San Antonio, Texas:<br />
Trinity University Press.<br />
Toch, H. (1998) ‘Hypermasculinity and prison violence’, in L. Bowker (ed.), Masculinities and Violence, London: Sage.<br />
Tong, R. (1993) Feminist Thought, London: Routledge.<br />
UK firefighter publications (2001) The Original British Firefighter Calendar 2001: genuine serving firefighters,<br />
Colchester: UK Firefighter Publications Ltd.<br />
Veash, N. (1997) ‘Firefighter who was harassed wins £200,000’, Independent, 18-3-97.<br />
Walby, S. (1986) Patriarchy at Work, Cambridge: Polity Press.<br />
Walby, S. (1990) Theorizing Patriarchy, Oxford: Basil Blackwell.<br />
Walby, S. (1997) Gender Transformations, London: Routledge.<br />
Walker, P. J. (1991) ‘Men masculinity and The Salvation Army’, in M. Roper and J. Tosh (eds.), Manful Assertions,<br />
London and New York: Routledge.<br />
Wallington, N. (1989) Images of Fire, London: David Charles.<br />
Wallington, N. and Holloway, S. (1994) Fire and Rescue, Yeovil: Haynes Publishing.<br />
Warren, C. (1988) Gender Issues in Field Research, London: Sage.<br />
McCollin, W. (1999) ‘Call for a change in culture’, Fire, 91, 1111,13.<br />
Webb, J. (1998) ‘The best job in the world’, Firefighter, 130, 26-27.<br />
Weber, M. (1971) The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, London: Unwin University Books.<br />
Websdale, N. and Chesney-Lind, M. (1998) ‘Doing violence to women: research synreport on the victimization of<br />
women’, in L. Bowker (ed.), Masculinities and Violence, London: Sage.<br />
Weeks, J. (1981) Sex, Politics and Society: The Regulation of Sexuality Since 1800, London: Longman.<br />
Westwood, S. (1996) ‘‘Feckless fathers’: masculinities and the British state’, in M. Mac an Ghaill, (ed.), Understanding<br />
Masculinities, Buckingham: Open University Press.<br />
Whalen, S. (1980) It Takes A Man To Cry, London: Arlington Books.<br />
Whitehead, S. (1996) Public and private men: masculinities at work in education management, unpublished DPhil report:<br />
Department of Leisure Studies; Leeds Metropolitan University.<br />
Williams, B. F. (1996) ‘Skinfolk, not kinfolk: comparative reflections on the identity of participant-observations in two<br />
field situations’, in D. Wolf (ed.), Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork, Boulder, Colorado: Westview.<br />
Williams, L. (1996) ‘Auditing for equality: The LFCDA experience’, EOR, 68, 19-25.<br />
Willis, P. (1977) Learning to Labour, Farnborough: Saxon House.<br />
Willis, P. (1995) ‘Every day Life and Symbolic Creativity’, in S. Caffrey and G. Mundy, (eds.), The Sociology of Crime<br />
and Deviance: Selected Issues, Kent: Greenwich University Press.<br />
120