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British Sociological Association

The British Sociological Association (BSA) is a scholarly and professional society for sociologists in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1951, the BSA is the national subject association for sociology in the UK. It publishes the academic journals ''Sociology'', ''Work, Employment and Society, Sociological Research Online'' and ''Cultural Sociology'' (with SAGE Publications) as well as its membership magazine ''Network'' and a monthly eNewsletter.

The BSA is a registered charitable company (charity no: 1080235). Its charitable objective is: The advancement of public education by the promotion and diffusion of the knowledge of sociology by lectures, publications, the promotion and publication of research and encouragement of contact between workers in all relevant fields of enquiry. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Race and Racialism

    Published 1970
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    The Experience of unemployment

    Published 1986
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    Work, employment and society a journal of the British Sociological Association

    Published 1987
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    Deviance and social control

    Published 1974
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