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Nick Crossley
also known as Crossley, N, Crossley, N., Crossley, Nick
University of Manchester · William Paterson University · Üsküdar University · British Red Cross
About this author
Works
261
Cited by
10,572
h-index
56
i10
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Top papers
Making Sense of Social Movements
Carla M. Eastis, Nick Crossley
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2003
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Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews
↗ 654
Towards Relational Sociology
Nick Crossley
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2010
↗ 589
The Social Body: Habit, Identity and Desire
Nick Crossley
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2001
↗ 581
Merleau-Ponty, the Elusive Body and Carnal Sociology
Nick Crossley
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1995
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Body & Society
↗ 442
Intersubjectivity: The Fabric of Social Becoming
Nick Crossley
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1996
↗ 440
Social Network Analysis for Ego-Nets
Nick Crossley, Elisa Bellotti, Gemma Edwards, et al.
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2015
↗ 411
The phenomenological habitus and its construction
Nick Crossley
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2001
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Theory and Society
↗ 379
From Reproduction to Transformation
Nick Crossley
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2003
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Theory Culture & Society
↗ 323
Worlds, Fields and Networks: Becker, Bourdieu and the Structures of Social Relations
Wendy Bottero, Nick Crossley
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2011
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Cultural Sociology
↗ 291
OA
Pierre Bourdieu
Michael Grenfell, Michael Grenfell, Michael Grenfell, et al.
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2008
↗ 244
In the Gym: Motives, Meaning and Moral Careers
Nick Crossley
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2006
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Body & Society
↗ 216
Social networks and symptomatic and functional outcomes in schizophrenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Amy Degnan, Katherine Berry, Daryl Sweet, et al.
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2018
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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
↗ 188
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Books
Towards Relational Sociology
2010
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Taylor & Francis Group
Contesting Psychiatry
2005
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Taylor & Francis Group
Making Sense of Social Movements
2002
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Open University Press
Networks of Sound, Style and Subversion
2015
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Manchester University Press
Connecting Sounds
2019
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Manchester University Press
Social Networks and Social Movements
2014
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Taylor & Francis Group
Social networks and music worlds
2014
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Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group
Key concepts in critical social theory
2005
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SAGE