ANTHONY PETER MACMILLAN COXON

PUBLICATIONS
1964 An elite in the making, New Society, November
1967 Patterns of occupational recruitment: the anglican ministry, Sociology, v.1
1970 Mathematical applications in sociology:   measurement and relations, International Journal of Mathematical Education Science and Technology, v.2
1972 Occupational attributes:  constructs and structure, Sociology, v.5
Formal foundations for research methods, International Journal of Mathematical Education Science and Technology, v.2
1974 Occupational similarities:  subjective aspects of social stratification, Quality and Quantity, v.8 *
Problems in the selection of occupational titles, Sociological Review, v.22 *
The mapping of family-composition preferences:  a scaling analysis, Social Science Research, v.3
1975 Social Mobility, ed *, Harmondsworth: Penguin
1977 Multidimensional scaling, in C Payne and C O'Muircheartaigh, eds, The Analysis of Survey Data:  Exploring Data Structures, Chichester:  John Wiley. *  Translated into Spanish by José L M__oz Yanguas as:   Escalas Multidimensionales, J J Sáchez Carrión, Introducción a las técnicas de análisis multivariable, Madrid: CIS
Social process and ethnic identity, in G Williams, ed, Identity and Language in Wales, London:  Routledge
Recent developments in social science software, SSRC Newsletter, 33 March
1978 The Images of Occupational Prestige, London: Macmillan *
1979 Class and Hierarchy, London: Macmillan *
Images and predication: the use of subjective occupational hierarchies, Quality and Quantity, v.13
The Fate of the Anglican Clergy, London: Macmillan #
Measurement and Meaning, London: Macmillan *
Multidimensional scaling: exploration to confirmation, Quality and Quantity, v.14 *
Scaling ratings and rankings as vectors in   multidimensional scaling, in M M Barritt and D Wishart, eds COMPSTAT 1980: Proceedings in Computational Statistics, Vienna: Physica Verlag *
1982 The Users' Guide to Multidimensional Scaling, London: Heinemann
Key Texts in Multidimensional Scaling, London: Heinemann +
2.1.5.1. Implications of the British methodological tradition  (P F Lazarsfeld Memorial Lecture), Quantitative Sociology Newsletter, #28
1983 Men in the Kitchen, in A Murcott, ed. The Sociology of Food and Eating: the social significance of food, Aldershot, Gower
Multidimensional scaling, in D MacKay, N Schofield and P Whiteley, eds, Data Analysis and the Social Sciences, London: Pinter
The misconstruction of occupational judgment, British Journal of Sociology, v.34, 4
Subjects' accounts and occupational predication, in G M Gilbert and P M Abell, eds, Accounts and Action, Aldershot: Gower
1986 Images of Social Stratification: Occupational Structures and Class, London: Sage + * (BSA Book Club title, 1987)
1987 Extended review, Surveying Subjective Phenomena, Psychometrika, 52
1988 `Something sensational ...' The Sexual Diary as tool for mapping detailed sexual behaviour, Sociological Review, 36 (2), 353-367 (¤)
Developing MDS in an Exploratory Context, in F Faulbaum and H -M Uehlinger, eds Forschritte der Statistik-Software 1, Stuttgart/New York: Gustav Fischer Verlag
Towards a Sociology of Aids, Social Studies Review, 3, 191-197 (¤)
The Numbers Game: Gay Lifestyles, Epidemiology and Social Science, in P Aggleton and H Homans, eds (1988) Social Aspects of Aids, London: Falmer (¤)
1989 (invited) Review Essay: Social Science and Aids, Sociology of Health and Illness, 18 (4), 608-613 (¤)
Editorial review: Research on Aids: behavioural perspectives, Aids,3 (4), 191-197 @ (¤)
1990 Coping with the threat of death, in Brenda Almond, ed, AIDS: A Moral Issue: the ethical, legal and social aspects, London: Macmillan (¤)
Patterns in Homosexual Relations: The Use of the Diary Method, in M Hubert, ed., Sexual Behaviour and Risks of HIV Infection, Brussels: Presse Saint Louis+
Seroprevalence of HIV-1 infection in a cohort of sexually active men, Genitourinary Medicine, 66, 423-427 (¶ and §)
Heterosexual Behaviour in a Large Cohort of Homosexually Active Men in England and Wales, AIDS Care, 3 (4), 191-197 (¶)
1991 Changes in Sexual Behaviour in a large Cohort of Homosexually Active Men in England and Wales 1988-1989, British Medical Journal, 302, 505-506 (¶)
Sexual Partners, Penetrative Sexual Partners and HIV Risk, AIDS, 5 (6), 723-728 (¶)
Condom Use in a Large Cohort of Homosexually Active Men in England and Wales, AIDS Care, 3 (1), 31-41 (¶)
Bisexuality in the United Kingdom, in R.A.P. Tielman, M. Carballo and Aart C. Hendricks, eds Bisexuality and HIV/AIDS, Buffalo, NY: Prometheus (x) (¤)
1992 The Structure of Sexual Behaviour, Journal of Sex Research, 29 (1), 61-83 (¶) (¤)
The Sexual Behaviour of young gay men in England and Wales AIDS Care, 4,3 259-272 (¶)
HIV-1 Infection in a Cohort of Gay and Bisexual Men, British Medical Journal, 305, 561-562 (¶, §)
Maintenance of Open Gay Relationships: Some strategies for protection against HIV, Aids Care, 4,4  (¶)
1993 No Connection Between Alcohol Use and Unsafe Sex among Gay and Bisexual men, Aids, 7 (1), 1-6 (¶)
Strategies in Eliciting Sensitive Sexual Information: the case of Gay Men, Sociological Review, 41 (3), 537-556 (¶) (¡) (¤)
Sex Role Separation in Sexual Diaries of Homosexual Men, Aids, 7 (6), 877-882 (¶)(¿)(¤)
The testing of saliva samples for HIV-1 antibodies: reliability in a non-clinic setting, Genito-Urinary Medicine, 69(1), 29-30 (¶)(§)
1994 Gay Men as Victims of Non-consensual Sex,   Archives of Sexual Behaviour, 23(3),281-294 (¶)
Diaries and Sexual Behaviour: The Use of Sexual Diaries As Method and Substance in Researching Gay Men's Response to HIV/Aids (ch 8), M. Boulton, ed, Challenge and Innovation: Methodological Advances in Social Research  on HIV/AIDS London: Taylor and Francis, pp 125-148
41 entries in G Marshall, ed The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Sociology, Oxford: University Press
1995 Networks and Sex: some social contexts of  Gay Men's Response to HIV/Aids, in  R Parker and  John Gagnon, eds, Conceiving   Sexuality: Approaches to Sex Research in a Postmodern World, London: Routledge, pp 215-234
5 major entries in P A B Clarke and A Linzey, eds Dictionary of Theology and Society, London: Routledge [Class, Clergy, Homophobia, Same Sex Relations, Sexuality]
Risk in Context: the use of sexual diary data to analyse sequences of homosexual risk behaviour, in H tem Brummelhuis and G Herdt, eds Culture and Sexual Risk: Anthropological Perspectives on Aids, New York: Gordon Breach, pp 205-225 (¿)
Change in gay men's risk behaviour: relapse, rationality -- one, both or neither? in D Friedrich and W Heckman, eds Aids in Europe -- The Behavioural Aspect.  Risk Behaviour and its determinants (vol 2), Berlin: Edition Sigma, pp133-143
1996 Changes in homosexual behaviour, in Mann J et al, eds Aids in the World, vol II. New York: Oxford University Press, pp 252-258
Between the Sheets: Sexual Diaries and Gay Men's Sex in the Era of Aids, London: Cassell
1997 SNOUT: An intelligent assistant for Exploratory Data Analysis (with Scott PD, Hobbs MH, Williams RJ)   Proceedings of First European Symposium on Principles of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Berlin: Springer Verlag
1999 Parallel Accounts? Discrepancies Between Self-report (Diary) and Recall (Questionnaire) Measures of the Same Sexual Behaviour, Aids Care, 11(2), 221-234
Sorting Data: Collection and Analysis, Newbury Pk, Ca: Sage Publications (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences, 07-127 (Appendices, references & endnotes available at:  http://www.sagepub.com/shopping/407127_Coxon.pdf
2000 How many account for how much? The concentration of high-risk sexual behaviour among gay men. Journal of Sex Research, (37),1, 1-7.
Co-authors and Co-editors
*	Charles L Jones
#	Robert C Towler
+	Peter M Davies
@	Manuel Carballo
¤	Mary Boulton
Project SIGMA co-authors:
¶	P.M. Davies, A.J. Hunt, T.J. McManus, P. Weatherburn, F.C.I. Hickson
§	G. Christofinis, S. Sutherland 
¿	N.H. Coxon
¡	C.M. Rees
¤	Signifies APMC is sole or main author in SIGMA publications
BOOK REVIEWS
Times Literary Supplement; Times Higher Education Supplement; Sociology; 
British Journal of Sociology; Sociological Review; Population Studies; 
Quality and Quantity, Psychometrika, Theology, New Scientist, 
American Journal of Epidemiology

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