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Smith, Daniel 2020. Dividing: inequalities. In: Matthewman, Steve, Curtis, Bruce and Mayeda, David eds. Being Sociological, MacMillan International, pp. 49-65. |
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Smith, Daniel R. 2020. Book review: narrative power: the struggle for human value. European Journal of Social Theory 23 (2) , pp. 284-288. 10.1177/1368431019880158 |
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Smith, Daniel 2020. Elites. In: Payne, Geoff and Harrison, Eric eds. Social Divisions: Inequality and diversity in Britain, Bristol: Policy Press, |
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Carter, Julia and Smith, Daniel
2020.
The transformation of love? Choice, emotional rationality and wedding gifts.
In: Carter, Julia and Arocha, Lorena eds.
Romantic Relationships in a Time of 'Cold Intimacies',
Basingstoke:
Palgrave Macmillan,
pp. 57-79.
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Smith, Daniel 2019. Stand-up comedy and the comedic cult of the individual: or, the humor of James Acaster. American Journal of Cultural Sociology 10.1057/s41290-019-00082-x |
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Smith, Daniel 2019. ITV's Broadchurch as a Country Noir: allegory and post-colonial nostalgia in the English countryside. [Online]. Theory, Culture & Society. Available at: http://www.theoryculturesociety.org/daniel-smith-o... |
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Smith, Daniel 2019. Humour and jokes. In: Atkinson, Paul, Delamont, Sara and Smith, Robin eds. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Research Methods, SAGE, |
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Smith, Daniel 2018. Britain's elites: new lions, old foxes. Discover Society 2018 (2 Oct) |
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Smith, Daniel 2018. And now for something completely different: Monty Python's 'lost sketches'. The Conversation 2018 (2 Aug) |
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Smith, Daniel R. 2018. Comedy and critique: stand-up comedy and the professional ethos of laughter. Bristol: Bristol University Press. 10.2307/j.ctv56fgq1 |
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King, Anthony and Smith, Daniel
2018.
The Jack Wills crowd: towards a sociology of an elite subculture.
British Journal of Sociology
69
(1)
, pp. 44-66.
10.1111/1468-4446.12254
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Smith, Daniel 2018. League of gentlemen: how some comedy saves itself from the embarrassment of ageing. The Conversation 2018 (2 Feb) |
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Smith, Daniel R.
2017.
The tragedy of self in digitised popular culture: the existential consequences of digital fame on YouTube.
Qualitative Research
17
(6)
, pp. 699-714.
10.1177/1468794117700709
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Smith, Daniel 2017. Ethnography amongst the British upper-middle classes: Writing about or writing a gentry class. SAGE Research Methods Cases, SAGE Publications, -. (10.4135/9781473998124) |
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Smith, Daniel 2017. How Gavin & Stacey won awards by poking fun at the English-Welsh rivalry. The Conversation 2017 (12 May) |
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Smith, Daniel 2017. The meritocracy is a smokescreen for inherited privilege. The Conversation 2017 (10 Jan) |
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Smith, Daniel 2016. Book Review: Presumed intimacy: Para-social relationships in media, society and celebrity culture. Cultural Sociology 10 (4) , pp. 538-539. 10.1177/1749975516672371 |
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Smith, Daniel 2016. The upper classes in the twenty first century. Discover Society 2016 (34) |
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Smith, Daniel R. 2016. Elites, race and nationhood: the branded gentry. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 10.1057/9781137509628 |
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Smith, Daniel R.
2016.
"Imagining others more complexly": celebrity and the ideology of fame among YouTube's "Nerdfighteria".
Celebrity Studies
7
(3)
, pp. 339-353.
10.1080/19392397.2015.1132174
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Smith, Daniel
2015.
Self-heckle: Russell Kane's stand up as an example of "comedic sociology".
Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization
15
(3)
, pp. 561-579.
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O'Connor, Henrietta, Ashton, David and Smith, Daniel 2015. Norbert Elias and social theory [Book Review]. British Journal of Sociology of Education 36 , pp. 474-486. 10.1080/01425692.2015.1005952 |
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Smith, Daniel R.
2014.
The gent-rification of English masculinities: class, race and nation in contemporary consumption.
Social Identities
20
(4-5)
, pp. 391-406.
10.1080/13504630.2014.1002392
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Smith, Daniel
2014.
Charlie is so "English"-like: nationality and the branded celebrity person in the age of YouTube.
Celebrity Studies
5
(3)
, pp. 256-274.
10.1080/19392397.2014.903160
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Smith, Daniel
2014.
The elite ethic of fiduciarity: the heraldry of the Jack Wills brand.
Ephemera: Theory and Politics in Organization
14
(1)
, pp. 81-107.
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