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2013

Langdridge, Darren (2013). Sex-Sexuality-Citizenship: Beyond the Boundaries of Belonging. New York: Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

Squire, Vicki and Darling, Jonathan (2013). Enacting Rightful Presence: Justice and relationality in City of Sanctuary. International Political Sociology, 7(1), (In Press). file

Taylor, Stephanie and Littleton , Karen (2013). Negotiating a contemporary creative identity. In: Ashton, Daniel and Noonan, Caitriona eds. Cultural Work and Higher Education. Basingstoke: Palgrave, (In press).

2012

Tyszczuk, Renata; Smith, Joe; Clark, Nigel and Butcher, Melissa eds. (2012). ATLAS: Geography, Architecture and Change in an Interdependent World. London: Black Dog Publishing (Forthcoming).

Barker, Meg and Gill, Rosalind (2012). Sexual subjectification and Bitchy Jones's Diary. Psychology and Sexuality, 3(1), pp. 26–40. file

Barker, Meg; Yockney, Jen; Richards, Christina; Jones, Rebecca; Bowes-Catton, Helen and Plowman, Tracey (2012). Guidelines for researching and writing about bisexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 12(3), file

Barnett, Clive (2012). Political agency in-between urban and transnational spaces. In: Maiguashca, B. and Marchetti, R. eds. Contemporary Political Agency: theory and practice. Garnet Series. Abingdon: Routledge, (In press).

Barnett, Clive and Bridge, Gary (2012). Geographies of radical democracy: agonistic pragmatism and the formation of affected interests. Annals of the Association of American Geographers (Early Access). file

Bećirević , Majda and Dowling, Monica (2012). Parent's participation in the social inclusion of children with disabilities in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. The Open Society Foundation (forthcoming), London . file

Becirevic , Majda and Dowling, Monica (2012). The role of non government organisations (NGOs) in advancing the inclusion of children with disabilities in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and Bulgaria. In: Rassel, Michael and Iarskaia-Smirnova, Elena eds. Disability in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies, 1. London: Rouledge , (In press). file

Bennett, Fran; de Henau, Jerome; Himmelweit, Susan and Sung, Sirin (2012). Financial togetherness and autonomy within couples. In: Scott, Jacqueline; Dex, Shirley and Plagnol, Anke eds. Gendered Lives: Gender Inequalities in Production and Reproduction. New York: Edward Elgar, (In press). file

Brennan, Deborah; Cass , Bettina; Himmelweit, Susan and Szebehely, Marta (2012). The Marketisation of Care: Rationales and Consequences in Nordic and Liberal Care Regimes. Journal of European Social Policy, 22(5), (In Press). file

De Liddo, Anna; Buckingham Shum, Simon; McAndrew, Patrick and Farrow, Robert (2012). The open education evidence hub: a collective intelligence tool for evidence based policy. In: Cambridge 2012: Joint OER12 and OpenCourseWare Consortium Global 2012 Conference, 16 - 18 April 2012, Cambridge, UK (forthcoming). file

Farrow, Robert and Iacovides, Ioanna (2012). ‘In the game’? Embodied subjectivity in gaming environments. In: 6th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games: the Nature of Player Experience, 29-31 January 2012, Madrid, Spain. file

Fink, Janet and Lomax, Helen (2012). Inequalities and Images: Insights for Policy and Practice. Critical Social Policy, 32(1), pp. 4–11. file

Fink, Janet (2012). Walking the neighbourhood, seeing the small details of community life: reflections from a photography walking tour. Critical Social Policy, 32(1), pp. 31–50.

Gabb, Jacqui (2012). Qualitative Research on LGBT-Parent Families. In: Goldberg, Abbie and Allen, Katherine eds. LGBT-Parent Families: Possibilities for New Research and Implications for Practice. New York: Springer (In Press).

Gabb, Jacqui (2012). The Affect of Methods. In: Hines, Sally and Taylor, Yvette eds. Sexualities: Past Reflections, Future Directions. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan (In Press).

Hill, Andrew and White , Andrew (2012). Painting peace?: murals and the Northern Ireland peace process. Irish Political Studies, 27(1), pp. 71–88.

Holdaway, Simon and Murji, Karim (2012). Understandings of police race relations. In: Sveinsson, Kjartan Páll ed. Criminal Justice v. Racial Justice: Minority ethic representation in the criminal justice system. Runnymede Perspectives. London: Runnymede Trust, pp. 21–23.

Hollway, Wendy (2012). Rereading Winnicott’s “Primary Maternal Preoccupation”. Feminism and Psychology, 22(1), pp. 20–40.

Hollway, Wendy (2012). Infant observation: opportunities, challenges, threats. Infant Observation: International Journal of Infant Observation and its Applications, 15(1), file

Isin, Engin (2012). Citizens Without Frontiers. London: Continuum (forthcoming).

Isin, Engin F. (2012). Citizens without nations. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 30(1), (in press). file

Jupp, Eleanor (2012). Rethinking local activism: 'cultivating the capacities' of neighbourhood organising. Urban Studies (In press).

Jupp, Eleanor (2012). Parenting policy and the geographies of friendship: encounters in a Sure Start Children's Centre. In: Kraftl, Peter and Horton, John eds. Critical Geographies of Childhood and Youth. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 215–229.

Langdridge, Darren (2012). Existential Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Sage (Forthcoming).

Langdridge, Darren; Barker, Meg; Reavey, Paula and Stenner, Paul (2012). Becoming a subject: a memory work study of the experience of romantic jealousy. Forum: Qualitative Social Research

Lee, Nicholas Mark and Motzkau, Johanna (2012). The biosocial event: responding to innovation in the life sciences. Sociology (in press). file

Lewis, Gail A. (2012). Where might I find you? Objects and internal space for the father. Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society file

Lewis, Gail A. (2012). In the absence of truth at least not the lie: journeys toward self, other and relatedness. Psychology of Women Section Review (In press). file

Mahendran, Kesi (2012). Introducing four psychologies of unemployment and their implications for intervention. In: Kieselbach, Thomas and Mannila, Simo eds. Unemployment, Precarious Work and Health - Research and Policy Issues. Germany: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, pp. 53–71.

Marx, Colin; Halcli, Abigail and Barnett, Clive (2012). Locating the global governance of HIV and AIDS: exploring the geographies of transnational advocacy networks. Health and Place (In press). filefile

Mooney, Gerry; Neal, Sarah and Hancock, Lynn (2012). Crisis social policy and the resilience of the concept of community. Critical Social Policy, 32(3), (in press).

Pinkney, Sharon (2012). Trust relationships between children, social welfare professionals and the organizations of welfare. In: Warming, Hanne ed. Participation, Citizenship and Trust in Children's Lives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, (In press).

Raghuram, Parvati (2012). Global care, local configurations: challenges to conceptualizations of care. Global Networks, 12(2), pp. 155–174. file

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane (2012). The powerful relational language of ‘family’: togetherness, belonging and personhood. Sociological Review, 60(1), pp. 68–90. file

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane (2012). Caring after death: issues of embodiment and relationality. In: Rogers, Chrissie and Weller, Susie eds. Critical Approaches to Care: Understanding Caring Relations, Identities and Cultures. Relationships and resources. London: Routledge, (In Press). file

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Doolittle, Megan and Day Sclater, Shelley (2012). Understanding family meanings: a reflective text. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Saward, Michael (2012). The dynamics of European citizenship: enactment, extension and assertion. Comparative European Politics (In press).

Schaap, Andrew; Thompson, Simon; Disch, Lisa; Castiglione, Dario and Saward, Michael (2012). Critical exchange on Michael Saward's The Representative Claim. Contemporary Political Theory, 11(1), pp. 109–127.

Smith, Mark (2012). Vulnerability and world risk society. In: Butcher, Melissa and Papaioannou, Theo eds. New Perspectives in Development Studies. London: Bloomsbury Press (In Press), pp. 113–143.

Smith, Mark (2012). Practical utopianism and ecological citizenship: new struggles for 'the political'. In: Campagna, Federico ed. What are we struggling for? London: Pluto Press (In Press).

Spaten, O.M.; Byrialsen, M.N. and Langdridge, Darren (2012). Men's grief, meaning and growth: a phenomenological investigation into the meaning of loss. Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, 11(2), (In press). file

Squire, Vicki and Bagelman, Jennifer (2012). Taking not waiting: space, temporality and politics in the City of Sanctuary movement. In: Nyers, Peter and Rygiel, Kim eds. Migration and Citizenship: Migrant Activism and the Politics of Movement. Routledge Research on The Global Politics of Migration. Routledge. file

Squire, Vicki and Closs Stephens, Angharad (2012). Politics through a web: Citizenship and community unbound. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 30(3), file

Squire, Vicki and Darling, Jonathan (2012). Practicing sanctuary: the prosaic politics of City of Sanctuary in the United Kingdom. In: Lippert, Randy and Rehaag, Sean eds. Sanctuary Practices in International Perspectives: Migration, Citizenship and Social Movements. Routledge. file

Squire, Vicki; Huysmans, Jozef; Andrijasevic, Rutvica and Aradau, Claudia (2012). European citizenship unbound: sex work, mobility, mobilisation. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 30(3), file

Taylor, Stephanie (2012). The meanings and problems of contemporary creative work. Vocations and Learning: Studies in Vocational and Professional Education, 5(1), pp. 41–57.

Taylor, Stephanie (2012). 'One participant said…’: The implications of quotations from biographical talk. Qualitative Research (In press).

Taylor, Stephanie and Littleton, Karen (2012). Contemporary identities of creativity and creative work. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate (In Press).

Watson, Sophie and Dodsworth, Francis (2012). Into unorthodox London: the religious ethnography of Charles Maurice Davies. Victorian Literature and Culture, 40(2), (in press).

Watson, Sophie and Saha, Anamik (2012). Suburban drifts: mundane multiculturalism in outer London. Ethnic and Racial Studies (In press).

Weinbren, Daniel (2012). Mutual aid and the Big Society. In: Ishkanian , Armine; Szreter, Simon and Seckinelgin, Hakan eds. The Big Society Debate: A New Agenda for Social Welfare? Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (In Press).

Wharne, Simon; Langdridge, Darren and Motzkau, Johanna (2012). Decision-making in mental healthcare: a phenomenological investigation of service user perspectives. The Humanistic Psychologist (In press).

Woodward, Kath (2012). Planet Sport. Shortcuts. London, UK: Routledge.

Woodward, Kath (2012). Sex Power and the Games. Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan (forthcoming).

Yeates, Nicola (2012). Global care chains: a state-of-the-art review and future directions in care transnationalization research. Global Networks, 12(2), pp. 135–154.

Yeates, Nicola (2012). Going global: the transnationalization of care. In: Razavi, Shahra ed. Seen, Heard and Counted. Development and Change book series. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 233–254.

2011

Heffernan, Richard; Cowley, Philip and Hay, Colin eds. (2011). Developments in British Politics 9. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan .

Heffernan, Richard and Thompson, Grahame eds. (2011). Politics and Power in the UK (3rd ed.). Power, Dissent, Equality: Understanding Contemporary Politics. Milton Keynes: Open University.

Newman, Janet and Tonkens, Evelien eds. (2011). Participation, Responsibility and Choice: Summoning the Active Citizen in Western European Welfare States. Care and Welfare. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Prokhovnik, Raia and Slomp, Gabriella eds. (2011). International Political Theory After Hobbes: Analysis, Interpretation and Orientation. International Political Theory. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Rutherford, Alexandra; Capdevila, Rose; Undurti, Vindhya and Palmary, Ingrid eds. (2011). Handbook of International Feminisms: Perspectives on Psychology, Women, Culture, and Rights. International and Cultural Psychology. New York: Springer.

Squire, Vicki ed. (2011). The Contested Politics of Mobility: Borderzones and Irregularity. London, UK: Routledge.

Stenner, Paul; Cromby, John; Motzkau, Johanna; Yen, Jeffrey and Haosheng, Yu eds. (2011). Theoretical psychology: global transformations and challenges. Ontario, Canada: Captus.

Voiculescu, Aurora and Yanacopulos, Helen eds. (2011). The Business of Human Rights: An Evolving Agenda for Corporate Responsibility. London, England: Zed Publishers.

Watson, Sophie and Bridge, Gary eds. (2011). The New Blackwell Companion to the City. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.

Annesley, Claire and Himmelweit, Susan (2011). Women. In: Yeates, Nicola; Haux , Tina; Jawad , Rana and Kilkey, Majella eds. In defence of welfare: the mpacts of the spending review February 2011. The Social Policy Association, pp. 19–21. file

Aradau, Claudia and Van Munster, Rens (2011). Politics of Catastrophe: Genealogies of the Unknown. PRIO New Security Studies. Abingdon, U.K. and New York, NY, U.S.A.: Routledge.

Attwood, Feona; Barker, Meg; Bragg, Sara; Egan, Danielle; Evans, Adrienne; Harvey, Laura; Hawkes, Gail; Heckert, Jamie; Holford, Naomi; Macvarish, Jan; Martin, Amber; McKee, Alan; Mowlabocus, Sharif; Paasonen, Susanna; Renold, Emma; Ringrose, Jessica; Valentine, Ludi; Frances Watson, Anne and van Zoonen, Liesbet (2011). Engaging with the Bailey Review: blogging, academia and authenticity. Psychology and Sexuality (In press). file

Ball, Kirstie S. and Margulis, Stephen T. (2011). Electronic monitoring and surveillance in call centres: a framework for investigation. New Technology, Work and Employment, 26(2), pp. 113–126. file

Barker, Meg (2011). Writing for publication for counsellors and therapists: part I. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 26(1), 96 -102. file

Barker, Meg (2011). De Beauvoir, Bridget Jones' pants and vaginismus. Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 22(2), pp. 203–216. file

Barker, Meg (2011). Writing for publication for counsellors and therapists, Part 2. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 26(2), pp. 191–198. file

Barker, Meg (2011). Writing for publication for counsellors and therapists, Part 3. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 26(2), pp. 199–206. file

Barker, Meg (2011). Existential sex therapy. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 26(1), pp. 33–47. file

Barker, Meg; Richards, Christina; Jones, Rebecca and Monro, Surya (2011). BiReCon: An International Academic Conference on Bisexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 11(2-3), pp. 157–170. file

Barnett, Clive (2011). Situating the geographies of injustice in democratic theory. Geoforum (in press). file

Barnett, Clive (2011). Geography and ethics: placing life in the space of reasons. Progress in Human Geography (In press). file

Barnett, Clive (2011). Geography and ethics: justice unbound. Progress in Human Geography, 35(2), pp. 246–255. file

Barnett, Clive (2011). Theory and events. Geoforum, 42(3), pp. 263–265. file

Barnett, Clive (2011). Class: Part 2. In: Agnew, John A. and Duncan, James S. eds. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Human Geography. Blackwell Companions to Geography. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 426–439. file

Barnett, Clive; Cloke, Paul; Clarke, Nick and Malpass, Alice (2011). Globalizing Responsibility: The Political Rationalities of Ethical Consumption. RGS-IBG Book Series. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. file

Barnett, Clive and Mahony, Nick (2011). Segmenting Publics. National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement, Bristol. file

Bennett, Tony and Silva, Elizabeth (2011). Introduction: cultural capital-histories, limits, prospects. Poetics, 39(6), pp. 427–443. file

Bennister, Mark and Heffernan, Richard (2011). Cameron as Prime Minister: The Intra-Executive Politics of Britain's Coalition Government. Parliamentary Affairs, 2011 (Advance Access).

Bornat, Joanna; Henry, Leroi and Raghuram, Parvati (2011). The making of careers, the making of a discipline: luck and chance in migrant careers in geriatric medicine. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 78(3), pp. 342–350. file

Bornat, Joanna; Raghuram, Parvati and Henry, Leroi (2011). Geriatric medicine and the management of transitions into old age: the hospital bed as a site of spatial practice. Area, 43(4), pp. 430–437. file

Bowes-Catton, Helen; Barker, Meg and Richards, Christina (2011). ‘I didn’t know that I could feel this relaxed in my body’: Using visual methods to research bisexual people’s embodied experiences of identity and space. In: Reavey, Paula ed. Visual Methods in psychology: using and interpreting images in qualitative research. London: Routledge, pp. 255–270. file

Brandstater, Suzanne; Wade, Peter and Woodward, Kath (2011). Introduction: rights cultures, subjects, citizens. Economy and Society, 40(2) pp. 166-183. file

Bridge, Gary and Watson, Sophie (2011). Reflections on affect. In: Bridge, Gary and Watson, Sophie eds. The New Blackwell Companion to the City. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 277–287.

Butcher, Melissa (2011). Cultures of commuting: the mobile negotiation of space and subjectivity on Delhi's Metro. Mobilities, 6(2), pp. 237–254.

Butcher, Melissa (2011). Managing Cultural Change: Reclaiming Synchronicity in a Mobile World. Global Connections. Farnham: Ashgate.

Butcher, Melissa (2011). Distinctly Delhi: affect and exclusion in a crowded city. In: Edensor, Tim and Jayne, Mark eds. Urban Theory Beyond the West: A World of Cities. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 173–192.

Byford, Jovan (2011). Conspiracy Theories: A Critical Introduction. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Byford, Jovan (2011). Staro sajmište: Mesto sećanja, zaborava i sporenja [Staro Sajmište: A site remembered, forgotten, contested]. Belgrade: Beogradski centar za ljudska prava. file

Byford, Jovan (2011). Η «ημιαναγνώριση» του Ολοκαυτώματος: Αναζητώντας μια θέση στη δημόσια μνήμη της Σερβίας για την εξόντωση των Εβραίων
[‘Half-Recognizing’ the Holocaust: Remembrance of the Semlin camp in Belgrade since the 1980s].
In: Αντωνίου, Γιώργος; Δορδανάς, Στράτος; Ζάϊκος, Νίκος and Μαραντζίδης, Νίκος eds. Το ολοκαύτωμα στα Βαλκάνια [Holocaust in the Balkans]. Thessalonika: Epikentro, pp. 155–206.

Byford, Jovan (2011). The willing bystanders: Dimitrije Ljotic, ‘Shield Collaboration’ and the destruction of Serbia’s Jews. In: Haynes, Rebecca and Rady, Martyn eds. In the Shadow of Hitler: Personalities of the Right in Central and Eastern Europe. London, U.K.: I.B. Tauris.

Byford, Jovan (2011). The collaborationist administration and the treatment of the Jews in Nazi-occupied Serbia. In: Ramet, Sabrina and Listhaug, Ola eds. Serbia and the Serbs in World War Two. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, (In press).

Byford, Jovan (2011). Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović: 'Lackey of the Germans' or a 'victim of Fascism'? In: Ramet, Sabrina and Listhaug, Ola eds. Serbia and the Serbs in World War Two. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, (In press).

Carabine, Jean (2011). Acquiring negative capability: a psychosocial exploration of the role of art teachers in fostering student creativity. The International Journal of the Arts in Society, 6(2), pp. 339–350.

Clarke, John (2011). Alla Ricerca di una Big Society? Conservatorismo, coalizioni e controversie. La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali, 2011(2), pp. 183–198.

Collins, Richard and Armstrong, Chris (2011). Digital turmoil for South African TV. International Journal of Digital Television, 2(1), pp. 7–29.

Di Domenico , MariaLaura and Ball, Kirstie (2011). A hotel inspector calls: exploring surveillance at the home-work interface. Organization, 18(5), pp. 615–636.

Doolittle, Megan (2011). Time, space, and memories; the father's chair and grandfather clocks in Victorian working-class domestic lives. Home Cultures, 8(3), pp. 245–264. file

Elliott, Heather; Ryan, Joanna and Hollway, Wendy (2011). Research encounters, reflexivity and supervision. International Journal of Social Research Methodology (In press). file

Erel, U. (2011). Migrant Mothers Transmitting and Transforming Ethnic Identities. In: Bertram, Hans and Ehlert, Nancy eds. Familie, Bindung und Care. Budrich, pp. 321–328.

Erel, Umut (2011). Complex belongings: racialization and migration in a small English city. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 34(12), pp. 2048–2068.

Erel, Umut (2011). Rendre visible l'activisme des femmes migrantes. Cahiers du Genre, 51 pp. 135–154.

Erel, Umut (2011). Reframing migrant mothers as citizens. Citizenship Studies, 15(6-7), pp. 695–709.

Farrow, Robert (2011). Mobile learning: a meta-ethical taxonomy. In: IADIS International Conference, Mobile Learning 2011, 10-12 March 2011, Avila, Spain. file

Farrow, Robert (2011). Book review - Good Porn: A Woman’s Guide. Metapsychology.

Fink, Janet (2011). For better or for worse? The dilemmas of unmarried motherhood in popular mid-twentieth century British film and fiction. Women's History Review, 20(1), pp. 145–160.

Fink, Janet; de Jong, Anisa and Langan, Mary (2011). New challenges or different opportunities? Voluntary adoption agencies and the shifting terrain of child care services. Voluntary Sector Review, 2(2), pp. 177–191. file

Gabb, Jacqui (2011). Family lives and relational living: taking account of otherness. Sociological Research Online, 16(4),

Gabb, Jacqui (2011). Troubling displays: the affect of gender, sexuality and class. In: Dermott, Esther and Seymour, Julie eds. Displaying Families: a New Concept for the Sociology of Family Life. Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 38–60.

Gabb, Jacqui and Silva, Elizabeth (2011). Introduction to critical concepts: families, intimacies and personal relationships. Sociological Research Online, 16(4),

Gillespie, Marie; Mackay, Hugh and Webb, Alban (2011). Special issue editorial: Designs & devices: towards a genealogy of audience research methods at the BBC World Service, 1932-2011. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 8(1), file

Gillespie, Marie; Mackay, Hugh and Webb, Alban (2011). Designs & devices: towards a genealogy of audience research methods at the BBC World Service, 1932-2011. Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 8(1), pp. 1–20. file

Goldblatt, David and Woodward, Kath (2011). Introduction. Routledge, Abingdon, U.K..

Heffernan, Richard (2011). Labour’s New Labour legacy: politics after Brown and Blair. Political Studies Review, 9(2), pp. 163–177.

Heffernan, Richard (2011). Pressure group politics. In: Heffernan, Richard; Cowley, Philip and Hay, Colin eds. Developments in British Politics 9 (9th ed.). London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 174–194.

Heffernan, Richard (2011). Interest groups and interest representation in UK politics. In: Heffernan, Richard and Thompson, Grahame eds. Politics and Power in the UK (Third Edition). Milton Keynes, UK: The Open University, pp. 105–128.

Hetherington, Kevin (2011). O tempo do arquivo: a decadência do museu e a poética da história. Revista Eco-Pos, 14(1), pp. 268–290. file

Hetherington, Kevin (2011). Foucault, the museum and the diagram. Sociological Review, 59(3), pp. 457–475. file

Hill, Andrew (2011). The city, the psyche and the visibility of religious spaces. In: Bridge, Gary and Watson, Sophie eds. The New Blackwell Companion to the City. Wiley-Blackwell Companions to Geography. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 367–375.

Himmelweit, Susan and Land, Hilary (2011). Reducing gender inequalities to create a sustainable care system. Kurswechsel, 4 pp. 49–63. file

Hollway, Wendy (2011). In between external and internal worlds: imagination in transitional space. Methodological Innovations Online, 6(3), pp. 50–60. file

Hollway, Wendy (2011). Through discursive psychology to a psycho-social approach. In: Bozatzis, Nikos and Dragonas, , Thaleia eds. Social psychology: the turn to discourse. Athens: Metaixmio, pp. 209–240. file

Horton-Salway, Mary (2011). Repertoires of ADHD in UK newspaper media. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 15(5), pp. 533–549. file

Huysmans, Jef (2011). What's in an act? On security speech acts and little security nothings. Security Dialogue, 42(4-5), pp. 371–383. file

Huzair, Farah; Borda-Rodriguez, Alexander and Upton, Mary (2011). Twenty-first century vaccinomics innovation systems: capacity building in the global South and the role of Product Development Partnerships (PDPs). OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, 15(9), pp. 539–543. file

Isin, Engin (2011). Ottoman waqfs as acts of citizenship. In: Ghazaleh, Pascale ed. Held in Trust: Waqf in the Islamic World. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, pp. 253–279.

Kehily, Mary Jane and Thomson, Rachel (2011). Figuring families: generation, situation and narrative in contemporary mothering. Sociological Research Online, 16(4), Article 16. file

Kesten, Jamie; Cochrane, Allan; Mohan, Giles and Neal, Sarah (2011). Multiculture and community in new city spaces. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 32(2), pp. 133–150. file

Lazard, Lisa; Capdevila, Rose and Roberts, Anca (2011). Methodological pluralism in theory and in practice: the case for Q in the community. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 8(2), pp. 140–150.

Lee, Nicholas and Motzkau, Johanna (2011). Navigating the bio-politics of childhood. Childhood: A Global Journal for Childhood Studies, 18(1), pp. 7–19.

Lewis, Gail (2011). Visions of legacy: legacies of vision. In: Davis, Kathy and Evans, Mary eds. Transatlantic Conversations. The Feminist Imagination - Europe and Beyond. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp. 167–181.

Littleton, Karen; Taylor, Stephanie and Eteläpelto, Anneli (2011). Special issue introduction: Creativity and creative work in contemporary working contexts. Vocations and Learning Studies in Vocational and Professional Education (In press).

Lomax, Helen; Fink, Janet; Singh, Namita and High, Chris (2011). The politics of performance: Methodological challenges of researching children’s experiences of childhood through the lens of participatory video. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 14(3), pp. 231–243. file

Mackay, Hugh and Tong, Jingrong (2011). Interactivity, the global conversation and World Service research: Digital China. Participations, 8(1), file

McFall, Liz (2011). A ‘good, average man’: calculation and the limits of statistics in enrolling insurance customers. Sociological Review, 59(4), pp. 661–684. file

McFall, Liz (2011). The practical heart of markets. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 68 pp. 5–24. file

Montenegro, Marisela; Capdevila, Rose and Figueroa Sarriera, Heidi (2011). Towards a transnational feminism: Dialogues on feminisms and psychologies in a Latin American context. Feminism & Psychology In Press.

Motzkau, Johanna (2011). Visualising children’s credibility: the role of the visual in psychological research and child witness practice. In: Reavey, Paula ed. Visual Methods in Psychology: Using and Interpreting Images in Qualitative Research. Abingdon, U.K.: Routledge. file

Motzkau, Johanna (2011). Around the day in eighty worlds: Deleuze, suggestibility and researching practice as process. In: Stenner, Paul; Motzkau, Johanna; Cromby, John and Yen, Jeffery eds. Theoretical Psychology: Global Transformations and Challenges. Toronto, Canada: Captus Press. file

Murji, Karim (2011). Race policy and politics: two case studies from Britain. Policy Studies, 32(6), pp. 585–598.

Murji, Karim (2011). Drilling down: trust, confidence & ethnicity. ROTA, London.

Murji, Karim (2011). Working together: governing and advising the police. Police Journal, 84(3), pp. 256–271.

Murji, Karim and Neal, Sarah (2011). Riot: Race and Politics in the 2011 Disorders. Sociological Research Online, 16(4),

Newman, Janet (2011). Boundary troubles: working the academic–policy interface. Policy and Politics, 39(4), pp. 473–484. file

Newman, Janet (2011). Public leadership as public-making. Public Money and Management, 31(5), pp. 315–322. file

Noordegraaf, Mirko and Newman, Janet (2011). Managing in disorderly times: how cities deal with disaster and restore social order. Public Management Review, 13(4), pp. 513–538.

Pinkney, Sharon (2011). Discourses of children's participation: professionals, policies and practices. Social Policy and Society, 10(03), pp. 271–283. file

Pinkney, Sharon (2011). Participation and emotion: troubling encounters between children and social welfare professionals. Children & Society, 25(1), pp. 37–46. file

Prokhovnik, Raia (2011). An interview with Quentin Skinner. Contemporary Political Theory, 10(2), pp. 273–285.

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Fink, Janet and Lundqvist, Åsa eds. (2010). Changing Relations of Welfare: Family, Gender and Migration in Britain and Scandinavia. Aldershot: Ashgate.

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Butcher, Melissa (2010). Navigating 'New' Delhi: moving between difference and belonging in a globalising city. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 31(5), pp. 507–524.

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Clarke, John (2010). After Neo-Liberalism? Cultural Studies, 24(3), p. 375.

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Conole, Grainne; Scanlon, Eileen; Mundin, Paul and Farrow, Robert (2010). Interdisciplinary Research: Findings from the TEL Research Programme. TEL Programme.

Cooper, Mick; Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg (2010). The therapeutic relationship. In: Barker, Meg; Vossler, Andreas and Langdridge, Darren eds. Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Sage, pp. 259–279. file

de Henau, Jerome; Himmelweit, Susan and Santos, Cristina (2010). Gender equality and taxation. A UK case study. In: Grown, Karen and Valodia, Imraan eds. Taxation and gender equity. A comparative analysis of direct and indirect taxes in developing and developed countries. Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 261–298. file

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Erel, Umut (2010). Migrant women challenging stereotypical views on femininities and family. In: Gill, Ros and Scharff, Christina eds. New Femininities: Postfeminism, Neoliberalism and Subjectivity. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Evans, Margaret and Barker, Meg (2010). How do you see me? Coming out in counselling. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 38(4), pp. 375–391. file

Farrow, Robert (2010). Book review: Heidegger, Work and Being. Marx & Philosophy Review of Books.

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Gillespie, Marie; Herbert, David and Andersson, Matilda (2010). The Mumbai attacks and diasporic nationalism: BBC World Service online forums as conflict, contact and comfort zones. South Asian Diaspora, 2(1), pp. 109–129.

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Ball, Kirstie S. (2001). Situating workplace surveillance: ethics and computer-based performance monitoring. Ethics and Information Technology, 3(3), pp. 209–221.

Barnett, Clive (2001). Media, scale and democratization. In: Tomaselli, K and Dunn, H eds. Media, democracy and renewal in Southern Africa. Denver, USA: International Academic Publishers, pp. 41–53.

Barnett, Clive (2001). Culture, geography, and the arts of government. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 19(1), pp. 7–24. file

Barnett, Clive (2001). Culture, policy and subsidiarity in the European Union: From symbolic identity to the governmentalisation of culture. Political Geography, 20(4), pp. 405–426. file

Blakeley, Georgina (2001). Clientelism in the building of state and civil society in Spain. In: Piattoni, Simona ed. Clientelism, interests and democratic representation: the European experience in historical and comparative perspective. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Bridge, Gary and Watson, Sophie (2001). Retext(ur)ing the City. City, 5(3), pp. 350–362.

Byford, J. and Billig, M. (2001). The emergence of antisemitic conspiracy theories in Yugoslavia during the war with NATO. Patterns of Prejudice, 35(4), pp. 50–63.

Carabine, Jean (2001). Constituting sexuality through social policy: the case of lone motherhood 1834 and today. Social and Legal Studies, 10(3), pp. 291–314.

Carabine, Jean (2001). Through a lens darkly: sexuality and the 1834 New Poor Law. In: Sykes, Robert; Bochel, Catherine and Ellison, Nick eds. Social Policy Review 13: Developments and Debates 2000-2001. Social Policy Association. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 267–290.

Charlesworth, Julia and Fink, Janet (2001). Historians and social science research data: the Peter Townsend collection. History Workshop Journal, 2001(51), pp. 206–219.

Dowling, Monica and Dolan, Linda (2001). Families with children with disabilities - inequalities and the social model. Disability and Society, 16(1), pp. 21–35.

Edley, Nigel and Wetherell, Margaret (2001). Jekyll and Hyde: men's constructions of Feminism and Feminists. Feminism and Psychology, 11(4), pp. 439–457.

Gabb, Jacqui (2001). Querying the discourses of love: an analysis of contemporary patterns of love and the stratification of intimacy within lesbian families. European Journal of Women's Studies, 8(3), pp. 313–328.

Gillies, Val; Ribbens McCarthy, Jane and Holland, Janet (2001). Pulling together, pulling apart: the family lives of young people aged 16-18. London, UK: Family Policy Studies Centre / Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Heffernan, Richard (2001). Beyond Euro-scepticism: Exploring the Europeanisation of the Labour Party since 1983. Political Quarterly, 72(2), pp. 180–190.

Hetherington, Kevin (2001). Phantasmagoria/Phantasm Agora: Materialities, Sacialities and Ghosts. Space and Culture, 1(11/12), pp. 24–41.

Hetherington, Kevin (2001). Consumption, Tribes and Identity. In: Abercrombie, Nicholas and Warde, Alan eds. The Contemporary British Society Reader. Cambridge, UK: Polity, pp. 241–250.

Hetherington, Kevin (2001). Moderns as Ancients: Time, Space and the Discourse of Improvement. In: May, Jon and Thrift, Nigel eds. Timespace: Geographies of Temporality. Critical Geographies. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 49–72.

Hetherington, Kevin and Degen, Monica (2001). Spatial Hauntings. Space and Culture, 1(11/12),

Hildebrand-Nilshon, Martin; Motzkau, Johanna and Papadopoulos, Dimitris (2001). Reintegrating sense into subjectification. In: Morss, John R.; Stephenson, Niamh and Rappard, Hans van eds. Theoretical issues in psychology. Boston, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 289–300.

Himmelweit, Susan (2001). The case For gender analysis of budgets and engaging with the policy making process: the UK women’s budget group. In: Engendering the Budget Conference, 2001, Scottsh Executive.

Himmelweit, Susan (2001). Caring for children. In: Himmelweit, Susan; Simonetti, Roberto and Trigg, Andrew eds. Microeconomics: neoclassical and institutionalist perspectives on economic behaviour. London, UK: Thomson Learning Europe, pp. 179–204.

Holland, J.; Bell, R.; Henderson, S.; McGrellis, S.; Sharpe, S. and Thomson, R. (2001). Youth values and transitions: Young people's participation in the research process. In: Clark, J.; Dyson, A.; Meagher, N.; Robson, E. and Wootten, M. eds. Young people as researchers: Possibilities, problems and politics. Leicester: National Youth Agency.

Hollway, Wendy (2001). The psycho-social subject in 'evidence-based practice'. Journal of Social Work Practice, 15(1), pp. 9–22.

Hollway, Wendy (2001). From motherhood to maternal subjectivity. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 2 pp. 13–38. file

Horton-Salway, Mary (2001). Narrative Identities and the management of personal accountability in Talk about ME: A discursive approach to illness narrative. Journal of Health Psychology, 6(2), pp. 247–259.

Horton-Salway, Mary (2001). The Construction of ME: the discursive action model. In: Wetherell, Margaret; Taylor, Stephanie and Yates, Simeon J. eds. Discourse as data: a guide to analysis. UK: Sage Publications Ltd, 147 -188.

Isin, Engin (2001). Istanbul's conflicting paths to citizenship: Islamization and globalization. In: Scott, Allen J. ed. Global city-regions: trends, theory and policy. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 349–368. file

Langdridge, D. and Blyth, E. (2001). Regulation of assisted conception services in Europe: Implications of the new reproductive technologies for 'the family'. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 23(1), pp. 45–64.

Lewis, Gail (2001). Racialising emotional labour and emotionalising racialised labour: anger, fear and shame in social welfare. Journal of Social Work Practice, 15(2), pp. 131–148.

Lewis, Paul G. (2001). The 'Third Wave' of democracy in Eastern Europe: comparative perspectives on party roles and political development. Party Politics, 7(5), pp. 543–565.

Maybin, Janet (2001). Language, struggle and voice: The Bakhtin/Volosinov writings. In: Wetherell, Margaret; Taylor, Stephanie and Yates, Simeon J. eds. Discourse Theory and Practive: A Reader. London: Sage, pp. 64–71.

McGrellis, Sheena; Henderson, Sheila; Holland, Janet; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (2001). Through the moral maze: A qualitative study of young people's moral values. London: Tufnell Press.

Mclaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (2001). Ways of seeing: The news media and racist violence. In: May, Margaret; Brunsden, Edward and Page, Robert eds. Understanding Social Problems. UK: Blackwell Publishing.

Mclauglin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (2001). Drugs and European governance. In: Guiberneau, Montserrat ed. Governing European Diversity. Governing Europe series . London: Sage, pp. 229–258.

Mohan, Giles (2001). Participatory development. In: Desai, Vandana and Potter, Rob eds. The Arnold companion to development studies. London, UK: Hodder, pp. 49–54. file

Mohan, Giles and Holland, Jeremy (2001). Human rights and development in Africa: moral intrusion or empowering opportunity? Review of African Political Economy, 28(88), pp. 177–196. file

Newman, Janet (2001). Managerialism, modernization and marginalization: Equal opportunities and institutional change. In: Breitenbach, Esther; Brown, Alice; Mackay, Fiona and Webb, Janette eds. The changing politics of gender equality. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 102–123.

Newman, Janet (2001). The new public management, modernisation and instituitional change: Disruptions, disjunctures and dilemmas. In: McLaughlin, Kathleen and Osborne, Stephen P. eds. New Public Management: Current trends and future prospects. London: Routledge, pp. 77–92.

Newman, Janet (2001). The dynamics of partnership. In: Taillieu, T ed. Collaborative strategies and multi-organisational partnerships. Apeldoorn, Netherlands: Garant Uitgevers nv, pp. 89–100.

Newman, Janet; Raine, John and Skelcher, Chris (2001). Transforming local government: innovation and modernisation. Public Money and Management, 21(2), pp. 61–68.

Newman, Janet E. (2001). Modernizing governance: New Labour, policy and society. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

Prokhovnik, Raia (2001). Spinoza’s conception of sovereignty. History of European Ideas, 27(3), pp. 289–306.

Raghuram, Parvati (2001). Caste and gender in the organisation of paid domestic work in India. Work, Employment and Society, 15(3), pp. 607–617.

Raghuram, Parvati and Strange, Adam (2001). Studying economic institutions, placing cultural politics: methodological musings from a study of ethnic minority enterprise. Geoforum, 32(3), pp. 377–388.

Redman, Peter (2001). The Discipline of love: negotiation and regulation in boys' performance of a romance-based heterosexual masculinity. Men and Masculinities, 4(2), pp. 186–200.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane and Edwards, Rosalind (2001). Illuminating meanings of `the Private' in sociological thought: a response to Joe Bailey. Sociology, 35(3), pp. 765–777.

Saward, Michael (2001). Reconstructing democracy: current thinking and new directions. Government and Opposition, 36(4), pp. 559–581. file

Saward, Michael (2001). Making democratic connections: political equality, deliberation and direct democracy. Acta Politica, 36(4), pp. 361–379. file

Seltsikas, P.; Pouloudi, A.; Ball, Kirstie and Forrester, R (2001). Simulating skills for human resource development: technology meets organization. In: Strong, D.; Straub, D. and DeGross, J. I. eds. Proceedings of the 7th Americas Conference on Information Systems. AMCIS, pp. 1820–1823.

Smith, Mark J. (2001). Manual de Ecologismo: Rumo à Cidadania Ecológica. Lisboa, Portugal: Instituto Piaget.

Smith, Mark J. (2001). Social movements in Europe: the rise of environmental governance. In: Guibernau, M. ed. Governing European Diversity. London: Sage Publications, pp. 103–138.

Taylor, Stephanie (2001). Places I remember: Women's talk about residence and other relationships to place. Auto/Biography, 9(1-2), pp. 33–40.

Thomson, Rachel; McGrellis, Sheena; Holland, Janet; Henderson, Sheila and Sharpe, Sue (2001). From 'Peter Andre's six pack' to 'I do knees': The body in young people's moral discourse. In: Backett-Milburn, Kathryn and Mckie, Linda eds. Constructing Gendered Bodies: Explorations in Sociology. Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 141–161.

Yeates, Nicola (2001). Globalization and social policy. London, UK: Sage Publications Ltd.

2000

Brivati, Brian and Heffernan, Richard eds. (2000). The Labour Party: A Centenary History. Basingstoke, UK and New York, USA: Macmillan Press Ltd.

Himmelweit, Susan ed. (2000). Inside the Household: From Labour to Care. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Joiner, Richard; Littleton, Karen; Faulkner, Dorothy and Miell, Dorothy eds. (2000). Rethinking Collaborative Learning. London, UK: Free Association Press.

Saward, Michael ed. (2000). Democratic innovation: Deliberation, representation and association. Routledge/ECPR Studies in European Political Science. London and New York: Routledge.

Anderson, Stephen J.; Cohen, Gillian and Taylor, Stephanie (2000). Rewriting the past: some factors affecting the variability of personal memories. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 14(5), pp. 435–454.

Ball, Kirstie and Wilson, David C. (2000). Power, Control and Computer-Based Performance Monitoring: Repertoires, Resistance and Subjectivities. Organization Studies, 21(3), pp. 539–565.

Brivati, Brian and Heffernan, Richard (2000). Introduction. In: Brivati, Brian and Heffernan, Richard eds. The Labour Party: A Centenary History. Basingstoke, UK and New York, USA: Macmillan Press Ltd, pp. 1–8.

Faulkner, Dorothy; Joiner, Richard; Littleton, Karen; Miell, Dorothy and Thompson, Linda (2000). The mediating effect of task presentation on collaboration and children's acquisition of scientific reasoning. European Journal of Psychology of Education, 15(4), pp. 417–430. file

Heffernan, Richard (2000). New Labour and Thatcherism: Political Change in Britain. Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan.

Heffernan, Richard (2000). Leaders and followers: the politics of the parliamentary Labour party. In: Brivati, Brian and Heffernan, Richard eds. The Labour Party: A Centenary History. Basingstoke, UK and New York, USA: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 246–267.

Heffernan, Richard (2000). Beyond Euro-Scepticism? Labour and the European Union since 1945. In: Brivati, Brian and Heffernan, Richard eds. The Labour Party: A Centenary History. Basingstoke, UK and New York, USA: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 383–401.

Hetherington, Kevin (2000). New Age Travellers: Vanloads of Uproarious Humanity. London, UK: Cassell.

Hetherington, Kevin (2000). Museums and the visually impaired: the spatial politics of access. Sociological Review, 48(3), pp. 444–463.

Hetherington, Kevin and Lee, Nick (2000). Social order and the blank figure. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 18(2), pp. 169–184.

Himmelweit, Susan (2000). Domestic Labour. In: Peterson, Janice and Lewis, Margaret eds. The Elgar Companion to Feminist Economics. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 126–135.

Holland, J.; Thomson, R.; Henderson, S.; McGrellis, S. and Sharpe, S. (2000). Catching on, wising up and learning from your mistakes: Young people's accounts of moral development. The International Journal of Children's Rights, 8(3), pp. 271–294.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (2000). Deconstructing virginity: Young people's accounts of first sex. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 15(3), pp. 221–232.

Huysmans, Jef (2000). The European Union and the securitization of migration. Journal of Common Market Studies, 38(5), pp. 751–777.

Isin, Engin F. ed. (2000). Democracy, citizenship, and the global city. London, UK: Routledge.

Isin, Engin F. (2000). Governing cities without government. In: Isin, Engin F. ed. Democracy, citizenship, and the global city. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 148–167.

Isin, Engin F. (2000). Introduction: democracy, citizenship, sovereignty, politics. In: Isin, Engin F. ed. Democracy, citizenship, and the global city. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 1–21. file

Kofman, Eleonore; Phizacklea, Annie; Raghuram, Parvati and Sales, Rosemary (2000). Gender and International Migration in Europe: Employment, welfare and politics. London, UK: Routledge.

Law, John and Hetherington, Kevin (2000). Materialities, spatialities, globalities. In: Bryson, John; Daniels, Peter; Henry, Nick and Pollard, Jane eds. Knowledge, Space, Economy. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 34–49.

Littleton, Karen (2000). Re-thinking collaborative learning: An overview. In: Joiner, Richard; Littleton, Karen; Miell, Dorothy and Faulkner, Dorothy eds. Rethinking Collaborative Learning. London, UK: Free Association Books, pp. 248–258.

Littleton, Karen; Faulkner, Dorothy; Miell, Dorothy; Joiner, Richard and Hakkinen, Paivi (2000). Editorial introduction. European Journal of Psychology of Education, XV(4), pp. 371–374.

McLaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (2000). Lost connections and new directions’: neo-liberalism, new public managerialism and the ‘modernization’ of the British police. In: Stenson, Kevin and Sullivan, Robert eds. Crime, Risk and Justice: The politics of crime control in liberal democracies. Cullompton: Willan, pp. 104–121.

Mohan, Giles (2000). Dislocating Globalisation: power, politics and global change. Geography, 85(2), pp. 121–133.

Mohan, Giles; Brown, Ed; Milward, Bob and Zack-Williams, Alfred B. (2000). Structural Adjustment: Theory, practice and impacts. UK: Routledge.

Mohan, Giles and Stokke, Kristian (2000). Participatory development and empowerment: the dangers of localism. Third World Quarterly, 21(2), pp. 247–268.

Neal, Sarah (2000). Feared and revered bodies: mapping media representations of racialised and gendered bodies: a case study. In: McKie, Linda and Watson, Nick eds. Organising Bodies: Institutions, Policy and Work. Explorations in Sociology. British Sociological Association Conference Volume Series (58). Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 102–116.

Raghuram, Parvati (2000). Gendering skilled migratory streams: Implications for conceptualizations of migration. Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 9(4), pp. 429–457.

Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Edwards, Rosalind and Gillies, Val (2000). Moral tales of the child and the adult: Narratives of contemporary family lives under changing circumstances. Sociology, 34(4), pp. 785–803.

Saward, Michael (2000). Less than meets the eye: Democratic legitimacy and deliberative theory. In: Saward, Michael ed. Democratic Innovation: Deliberation, Representation and Association. ECPR Studies in European Political Science. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 66–77. file

Smith, Mark J. (2000). Rethinking State Theory. Routledge Innovations in Political Theory, 5. London: Routledge.

Smith, Mark J. (2000). Culture: Reinventing the Social Sciences. Concepts in the social sciences. Buckingham, UK; Philadelphia, USA: Open University Press.

Thomson, Rachel (2000). Dream on: the logic of sexual practice. Journal of Youth Studies, 3(4), pp. 407–427.

Thomson, Rachel (2000). Legal, protected and timely: Young people's reflections on the age of heterosexual consent. In: Bridgeman, Jo and Monk, Daniel eds. Feminist perspectives on child law. London: Cavendish Press, pp. 169–186.

Thomson, Rachel (2000). Sex education. In: Kramerae, Cheris and Spender, Dale eds. Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women. New York: Routledge.

Thomson, Rachel (2000). Authority. In: Rutherford, Jonathan ed. The art of life: On living, love and death. Lawrence and Wishart.

1999

Brosius, Christiane and Butcher, Melissa eds. (1999). Image Journeys: Audio-Visual Media and Cultural Change in India. Delhi, India: Sage.

Isin, Engin F. and Wood, Patricia K. eds. (1999). Citizenship and Identity. Politics and Culture series. London, UK: Sage.

Kirkup, Gill; Woodward, Kath; Janes, Linda and Hovenden, Fiona eds. (1999). The Gendered Cyborg: A reader. London : Routledge.

Miell, Dorothy and Wetherell, Margaret eds. (1999). Doing Social Psychology. London: Sage Publications Ltd.

Smith, Mark J. ed. (1999). Thinking Through the Environment: A Reader. London, UK: Routledge.

Antaki, Charles and Wetherell, Margaret (1999). Show Concessions. Discourse Studies, 1(1), pp. 7–27. file

Barnett, Clive (1999). Constructions of apartheid in the international reception of the novels of J. M. Coetzee. Journal of Southern African Studies, 25(2), pp. 287–301. file

Barnett, Clive (1999). Deconstructing context: exposing Derrida. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 24(3), pp. 277–293. file

Barnett, Clive (1999). The limits of media democratization in South Africa: politics, privatization, and regulation. Media, Culture and Society, 21(5), pp. 649–671. file

Barnett, Clive (1999). Culture, government, and spatiality: re-assessing the 'Foucault effect' in cultural-policy studies. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 2(3), pp. 369–397. file

Edley, Nigel and Wetherell, Margaret (1999). Imagined futures: Young men's talk about fatherhood and domestic life. British Journal of Social Psychology, 38(2), pp. 181–194. file

Hetherington, Kevin (1999). From Blindness to blindness: Museums, Heterogeneity and the Subject. In: Law, John and Hassard, John eds. Actor Network Theory and After. Sociological Review Monographs. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, pp. 51–73.

Huysmans, Jef (1999). Know your Schmitt: a godfather of truth and the spectre of Nazism. Review of International Studies, 25(2), pp. 323–328. file

Low, Murray and Barnett, Clive (1999). After globalization. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 18(1), pp. 53–61. file

McLaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (1999). After the Stephen Lawrence Report. Critical Social Policy, 19(3), pp. 371–385. file

McLaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (1999). The postmodern condition of the police. The Liverpool Law Review, 21(2-3), pp. 217–240. file

Mohan, Giles (1999). Not so Distant, Not so Strange: the Personal and the Political in Participatory Research. Philosophy and Geography, 2(1), pp. 41–54.

Murji, Karim (1999). Wild life: representations and constructions of Yardies. In: Ferrell, Jeff and Websdale, Neil eds. Making Trouble: Cultural Representations of Crime, Deviance and Control. New York: Aldine de Gruyter, pp. 179–201.

Murji, Karim (1999). White lines: culture, 'race' and drugs. In: South, Nigel ed. Drugs: Culture, Controls and Everyday Life. London: Sage, pp. 49–65.

Neal, Sarah (1999). Populist configurations of race and gender: the case of Hugh Grant, Divine Brown and Elizabeth Hurley. In: Brah, Avtar; Hickman, Mary J. and Mac an Ghaill, Mάirtin eds. Thinking Identities: ethnicity, racism and culture. Explorations in Sociology. British Sociological Association Conference Volume Series (52). Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 100–119.

Raghuram, Parvati (1999). Religion and Development. In: Allen, Tim and Skelton, Tracy eds. Culture and Global Change. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 236–244.

Raghuram, Parvati (1999). Interlinking trajectories: migration and domestic work in India. In: Momsen, Janet Henshall ed. Gender, Migration and Domestic Service. Routledge International Studies of Women and Place. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 209–222.

Reynolds, Jill and Read, Jim (1999). Opening minds: Eser involvement in the production of learning materials on mental health and distress. Social Work Education, 18(4), pp. 417–432. file

Smith, Mark J. (1999). Voyage into the unknown: Ecological thought and human impacts. In: Smith, Mark J. ed. Thinking Through the Environment: A Reader. London: Routledge, pp. 1–8.

Smith, Mark J. (1999). Intergenerational justice. In: Smith, Mark J. ed. Thinking Through the Environment: A Reader. London: Routledge, pp. 78–80.

Smith, Mark J. (1999). Visual ethics: Interpreting Hogarth's 'The Stages of Cruelty'. In: Smith, Mark J. ed. Thinking Through the Environment: A Reader. London: Routledge, pp. 132–136.

Smith, Mark J. (1999). Thinking through ecological citizenship. In: Smith, Mark J. ed. Thinking Through the Environment: A Reader. London: Routledge, pp. 405–408.

Taylor, Stephanie and Wetherell, Margaret (1999). A suitable time and place: Speakers' use of 'time' to do discursive work in narratives of nation and personal life. Time and Society, 8(1), pp. 39–58. file

Thomson, Rachel (1999). 'It was the way we were watching it': Young men negotiate pornography. In: Hearn, Jeff and Roseneil, Sasha eds. Consuming cultures: Power and resistance. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 178–198.

Weinbren, Dan (1999). Relative value: the financing of families. Family & Community History, 2(1), pp. 59–71.

Wetherell, Margaret (1999). Beyond Binaries. Theory and Psychology, 9(3), pp. 399–406. file

Wetherell, Margaret and Edley, Nigel (1999). Negotiating hegemonic masculinity: Imaginary positions and psycho-discursive practices. Feminism and Psychology, 9(3), pp. 335–356. file

1998

Ribbens, Jane and Edwards, Rosalind eds. (1998). Feminist Dilemmas in Qualitative Research: Public Knowledge and Private Lives. London: Sage.

Sapsford, Roger; Still, Arthur; Wetherell, Margaret; Miell, Dorothy and Stevens, Richard eds. (1998). Theory and Social Psychology. London, U.K.: Sage Publications Ltd.

Barnett, Clive (1998). Cultural twists and turns. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 16(6), pp. 631–634. file

Barnett, Clive (1998). Impure and worldly geography: The Africanist discourse of the Royal Geographical Society, 1831-73. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 23(2), pp. 239–251. file

Barnett, Clive (1998). The contradictions of broadcasting reform in post-apartheid South Africa. Review of African Political Economy, 25(78), pp. 551–570. file

Barnett, Clive (1998). The cultural turn: fashion or progress in human geography? Antipode, 30(4), pp. 379–394. file

Birch, Maxine (1998). Reconstructing research narratives: Self and sociologcial identity in alternative settings. In: Ribbens McCarthy, Jane and Edwards, Rosaline eds. Feminist Dilemas in qualitative research: Public knowlege and private lives. London, UK: Sage, pp. 171–185.

Cohen, Gillian and Taylor, Stephanie (1998). Reminiscence and ageing. Ageing and Society, 18(5), pp. 601–610. file

Edwards, Rosalind and Ribbens, Jane (1998). Living on the edges: public knowledge, private lives, personal experience. In: Ribbens, Jane and Edward, Rosalind eds. Feminist Dilemmas in Qualitative Research: Public Knowledge and Private Lives. Social Research Methods Online. London: Sage, pp. 2–20.

Hardill, Irene and Raghuram, Parvati (1998). Diasporic connections: Case studies of asian women in business. Area, 30(3), pp. 255–261.

Hetherington, Kevin (1998). Expressions of Identity: Space, Performance, Politics. Theory, Culture and Society. London, UK: Sage Publications.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1998). The male in the head: Young people, heterosexuality and power. London: Tufnell Press.

Huysmans, J. (1998). The question of the limit: Desecuritisation and the aesthetics of horror in political realism. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 27(3), pp. 569–589.

Isin, Engin F. (1998). Governing Toronto without government: Liberalism and Neoliberalism. Studies in Political Economy, 56 pp. 169–192. file

McLaughlin, Eugene and Murji, Karim (1998). Resistance through representation: ‘Storylines’,
advertising and police federation campaigns.
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Mohan, Giles (1998). Radicalism, relevance and the future of ROAPE. Review of African Political Economy, 25(76), pp. 263–264.

Murji, Karim (1998). Policing Drugs. Aldershot: Ashgate.

Murji, Karim (1998). The agony and the ecstasy: drugs, media and morality. In: Coomber, Ross ed. The Control of Drugs and Drug Users: Reason or Reaction? Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, pp. 69–85.

Neal, Sarah (1998). The Making of Equal Opportunities Policies in Universities. Buckingham, U.K.: Open University Press and Society for Research into Higher Education.

Neal, Sarah (1998). Embodying Black Madness, Embodying White Femininity: Populist representations and public policy responses - the case of Christopher Clunis and Jayne Zito. Sociological Research Online, 3(4),

Neal, Sarah (1998). Struggles with the research self: reconciling feminist approaches to antiracist research. In: Connolly, Paul and Troyna, Barry eds. Researching Racism in Education, Politics, Theory, Practice. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press, pp. 109–121.

Raghuram, P.; Madge, C. and Skelton, T. (1998). Feminist research methodologies and student projects. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 22(1), pp. 35–48.

Raghuram, Parvati (1998). Invisible agricultural labour in India. In: Prorok, Carolyn V. and Chhokar, Kiran Banga eds. Asian Women and their Work: A geography of Gender and Development. Pathways in geography resource publication (17). Indiana, USA: National Council for Geographical Education, pp. 109–114.

Raghuram, Parvati and Hardill, Irene (1998). Negotiating a market: A case study of an asian woman in business. Women's Studies International Forum, 21(5), pp. 475–483.

Reynolds, Jill and Walmsley, Jan (1998). Care, support or something else? In: Brechin, Ann; Walmsley, Jan; Katz, Jeanne and Peace, Sheila eds. Care Matters: Concepts, Practice and Research in Health and Social Care. London: Sage, pp. 66–80.

Ribbens, Jane (1998). Hearing my feeling voice?: An autobiographical discussion of motherhood. In: Ribbens, Jane and Edwards, Rosalind eds. Feminist Dilemmas in Qualitative Research: Public Knowledge and Private Lives. Social Research Methods Online. London: Sage, pp. 25–37.

Saward, Michael (1998). The Terms of Democracy. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

Saward, Michael (1998). Green state/democratic state. Contemporary Politics, 4(4), pp. 345–356.

Saward, Michael (1998). Deliberation, difference and democratic institutions. Government and Opposition, 33(4), pp. 519–527. file

Silva, Elizabeth (1998). Special Issue of Gender, Technology and Science. Unicamp, Campinas/Brazil.

Smith, Mark J. (1998). Ecologism: Towards Ecological Citizenship. Concepts in the Social Sciences. Minneapolis, MN, USA: University of Minnesota Press.

Smith, Mark J. (1998). Social Science in Question: Towards a Postdisciplinary Framework. Published in association with The Open University. London, UK: Sage Publications.

Thomson, Rachel and Holland, Janet (1998). Sexual relationships, negotiation and decision making. In: Coleman, John and Roker, Debi eds. Teenage sexuality: Health, risk and education. Reading: Harwood Academic, pp. 59–80.

Weinbren, Dan (1998). Building communities, constructing identities: the rise of the Labour Party in London. The London Journal, 23(1), pp. 41–60.

Weinbren, Dan (1998). 'From gun carriage to railway carriage': the fight for peace work at the Woolwich Arsenal 1919-22. Labour History Review, 63(3), pp. 277–297.

Weinbren, Daniel (1998). New Labour, new history? Labour History Review, 63(2), pp. 197–201.

Weinbren, Daniel (1998). Hendon Labour Party 1924-1992: a brief introduction to the microfilm edition. Microform Academic Publishers, East Ardsley, Wakefield, West Yorkshire.

Wetherell, Margaret (1998). Positioning and interpretative repertoires: Conversation analysis and post-structuralism in dialogue. Discourse and Society, 9(3), pp. 387–412. file

Wetherell, Margaret and Edley, Nigel (1998). Gender practices: Steps in the analysis of men and masculinities. In: Henwood, K; Griffin, C and Phoenix, A eds. Standpoints and Differences: Essays in the Practice of Feminist Psychology. Gender and Psychology . London, U.K.: Sage Publications Ltd, pp. 156–173.

Wetherell, Margaret and Potter, Jonathan (1998). Discourse and Social Psychology - Silencing Binaries. Theory and Psychology, 8(3), pp. 377–388.

1997

Edgell, Stephen; Hetherington, Kevin and Warde, Alan eds. (1997). Consumption Matters: The Production and Experience of Consumption. Sociological Review Monographs. Oxford: Blackwell.

Hetherington, Kevin and Munro, Rolland eds. (1997). Ideas of Difference: Social Spaces and the Labour of Division. Sociological Review Monographs. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Barnett, Clive (1997). "Sing along with the common people": politics, postcolonialism and other figures. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 15(2), pp. 137–154. file

Barnett, Clive (1997). J. M. Coetzee: censorship and its doubles. Ariel: Review of International English Literature, 28(3), pp. 145–162. file

Edley, Nigel and Wetherell, Margaret (1997). Jockeying for position: The construction of masculine identities. Discourse and Society, 8(2), pp. 203–217.

Hetherington, Kevin (1997). The Badlands of Modernity: Heterotopia and Social Ordering. International Library of Sociology. London, UK: Routledge.

Hetherington, Kevin (1997). Museum Topology and the Will to Connect. Journal of Material Culture, 2(2), pp. 199–218.

Hetherington, Kevin (1997). In Place of Geometry: The Materiality of Place. In: Hetherington, Kevin and Munro, Rolland eds. Ideas of Difference: Social Spaces and the Labour of Division. Sociological Review Monographs. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, pp. 183–199.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1997). Feminist methodology and young people's sexuality. In: Paker, Richard and Aggleton, Peter eds. Culture, society and sexuality: A reader. Sexuality, Culture and Health. London: Taylor & Francis, pp. 457–472.

Isin, Engin F. (1997). Who is the New Citizen? Towards a Genealogy. Citizenship Studies, 1(1), pp. 115–132. file

Lewis, Gail (1997). Living the differences: ethnicity, gender and social work. PhD thesis, The Open University. file

Madge, C.; Raghuram, P.; Skelton, T.; Willis, K. and Williams, J. (1997). Feminist methodologies: politics, practice and power. In: Women and Geography Study Group, (WGSG) ed. Feminist Geography: Explorations in Diversity and Difference. London, UK: Prentice Hall, pp. 86–111.

Mohan, Giles (1997). Globalisation, liberal theory and the spatiality of governance in Sub-Saharan Africa. Space and Polity, 1(1), pp. 83–101.

Mohan, Giles (1997). Developing differences: post-structuralism and political economy in contemporary development studies. Review of African Political Economy, 24(73), pp. 311–328.

Newman, Janet and Clarke, John (1997). The managerial state: Power, politics and ideology in the remaking of social welfare. London, UK: Sage.

Reynolds, Jill and Shackman, Jane (1997). Developing your skills in transcultural training. Practice, 9(3), pp. 35–44. file

Saward, Michael (1997). In search of the hollow crown. In: Weller, Patrick; Bakvis, Herman and Rhodes, R.A.W. eds. The Hollow Crown: Countervailing trends in core executives. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 16–36. file

Siemiatycki, Myer and Isin, Engin F. (1997). Immigration, diversity and urban citizenship in Toronto. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 20(1, 2), pp. 73–102. file

Taylor, Stephanie Joyce Ann (1997). Constructions of national identity and the nation: the case of New Zealand/Aotearoa. PhD thesis, The Open University. file

Thomson, Rachel (1997). Diversity, values and social change: Renegotiating a consensus on sex education. Journal of Moral Education, 26(3), pp. 257–272.

Weinbren, Daniel (1997). Generating socialism: recollections of life in the Labour Party. Thrupp, Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing Limited.

1996

Read, Jim and Reynolds, Jill eds. (1996). Speaking our Minds: An Anthology of Personal Experiences of Mental Distress and its Consequences. Basingstoke: Macmillan/Palgrave.

Wetherell, Margaret ed. (1996). Identities, Groups and Social Issues. London, U.K.: Sage Publications Ltd.

Barnett, Clive (1996). A choice of nightmares: narration and desire in Heart of Darkness. Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 3(3), pp. 277–292.

Barnett, Clive and Murray, Low (1996). Speculating on theory: towards a political economy of academic publishing. Area, 28(1), pp. 13–24.

Charlesworth, Julie; Clarke, John and Cochrane, Allan (1996). Tangled webs? Managing local mixed economies of care. Public Administration, 74(1), pp. 67–88.

Edley, Nigel and Wetherell, Margaret (1996). Masculinity, power and identity. In: Mac an Ghaill, Martin ed. Understanding Masculinities: social relations and cultural arenas. Buckingham, U.K. and Philadelphia, PA U.S.: Open University Press, pp. 97–113.

Hetherington, Kevin (1996). Identity Formation, Space and Social Centrality. Theory, Culture and Society, 13(4), pp. 33–52.

Holland, J.; Ramazanoglu, C.; Sharpe, S. and Thomson, R. (1996). Reputations: Journeying into gendered power and relations. In: Weeks, Jeffery and Holland, Janet eds. Sexual cultures: Communities, values and intimacy. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 239–260.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Scott, Sue; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1996). 'Dont die of ignorance' I nearly died of embarrassment: Condoms in context. In: Jackson, Stevi and Scott, Sue eds. Feminism and sexuality: A reader. Columbia University Press, pp. 117–129.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline and Thomson, Rachel (1996). In the same boat? The gendered (in)experience of first heterosex. In: Richardson, Diane ed. Theorising heterosexuality: Telling it straight. Buckingham: Open University Press, pp. 143–160.

Jones, Linda (1996). Professionals, the State and the Development of Mental Health Policy. In: Heller, Tom; Reynolds, Jill; Gomm, Roger; Muston, Rosemary and Pattison, Stephen eds. Mental Health Matters. London: Macmillan, pp. 125–149.

Mohan, Giles (1996). Adjustment and decentralization in Ghana: a case of diminished sovereignty. Political Geography, 15(1), pp. 75–94.

Mohan, Giles (1996). Neoliberalism and decentralised development planning in Ghana. Third World Planning Review, 18(4), pp. 433–454.

Mohan, Giles (1996). SAP's and Development in West Africa. Geography, 81(4), pp. 4–8.

Mohan, Giles (1996). The restructuring of intellectual activity: A response to Pratt, and Barnett and Low. Area, 28(3), pp. 384–389.

Mohan, Giles (1996). Globalisation and Governance: the paradoxes of adjustment in Africa. In: Kofman, Eleonore and Youngs, Gillian eds. Globalisation: theory and practice. Cassell, pp. 452–480.

Mohan, Giles (1996). Globalisation and Governance: The paradoxes of adjustment in Africa. In: Kofman, Eleonore and Youngs, Gillian eds. Globalisation: Theory and practice. Pinter, pp. 452–480.

Newman, Janet (1996). Shaping organizational cultures in local government. Managing Local Government. UK: Financial Times/Prentice Hall.

Putnam, Tim and Weinbren, Dan (1996). The Royal Small Arms Factory and industrial Enfield, 1855-1914. The London Journal, 21(1), pp. 46–63.

Reynolds, Jill (1996). Building relationships. In: Read, Jim and Reynolds, Jill eds. Speaking our Minds: An Anthology of Personal Experiences of Mental Distress and its Consequences. Basingstoke: Macmillan/Palgrave, pp. 163–167.

Saward, Michael (1996). Democracy and competing values. Government and Opposition, 31(4), pp. 467–486. file

Shackman, Jane and Reynolds, Jill (1996). Working with refugees and torture survivors: help for the helpers. In: Heller, Tom; Reynolds, Jill; Gomm, Roger; Muston, Rosemary and Pattison, Stephen eds. Mental Health Matters: A Reader. Basingstoke: Macmillan/Palgrave, pp. 355–363.

Thomson, Rachel (1996). Sex education and the law. In: Harris, N. D. ed. Children, sex education and the law. London: National Children's Bureau.

Weinbren, Dan (1996). Labour's roots and branches. Oral History, 24(1), pp. 29–38.

Wetherell, Margaret and Maybin, Janet (1996). The distributed self: A social construcionist perspective. In: Stevens, Richard ed. Understanding the Self. London: Sage, pp. 219–280.

Wetherell, Margaret (1996). Linguistic repertoires and literary criticism: New directions for a social psychology of gender. In: Gergen, Mary and Davis, Sara eds. Toward a New Psychology of Gender: A Reader. London, U.K. and New York, NY U.S.: Routledge, pp. 149–170.

Wetherell, Margaret (1996). Fear of Fat: interpretative repertoires and ideological dilemmas. In: Maybin, Janet and Mercer, Neil eds. Using English: From Conversation to Canon. The English Language Series. London, U.K. and New York, NY, U.S.: Routledge, pp. 36–41.

Wetherell, Margaret (1996). Constructing identities: the individual/social binary in Henri Tajfel’s social psychology. In: Robinson, Peter W. ed. Social Groups and Identities: Developing the Legacy of Henri Tajfel. Social Psychology Series. Oxford, U.K.: Butterworth-Heinemann, pp. 269–284.

1995

Barnett, Clive (1995). Awakening the dead: who needs the history of geography? Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 20(4), pp. 417–419.

Burgess, Hilary and Reynolds, Jill (1995). Preparing for social work with refugees using enquiry and action learning. Social Work Education, 14(4), pp. 58–73. file

Charlesworth, J.; Clarke, J. and Cochrane, A. (1995). Managing local mixed economies of care. Environment and Planning A, 27(9), pp. 1419–1435.

Edley, Nigel and Wetherell, Margaret (1995). Men in Perspective. London, U.K. and New York, NY, U.S.: Pearson Education Limited.

Isin, Engin (1995). Rethinking the origins of canadian municipal government. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 4(1), pp. 73–92.

Itzin, Catherine and Newman, Janet (1995). Gender, culture and organisational change: Putting theory into practice. UK: Routledge.

Neal, Sarah (1995). Researching powerful people from a feminist and anti-racist perspective: a note on gender, collusion and marginality. British Educational Research Journal, 21(4), pp. 517–531.

Neal, Sarah (1995). A question of silence? Antiracist policies in higher education: two case studies. In: Griffiths, Morwena and Troyna, Barry eds. Antiracism, Culture and Social Justice in Education. Stoke-on-Trent, U.K.: Trentham Books Limited.

Potter, Jonathan and Wetherell, Margaret (1995). Natural Order: why social psychologists should study (a constructed version of) natural language and why they have not done so. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 14(1-2), pp. 216–222.

Potter, Jonathan and Wetherell, Margaret (1995). Discourse analysis. In: Smith, Jonathan; Harre, Rom and Van Langenove, Luk eds. Rethinking Methods in Psychology. Research and Practice (2). London, U.K.: Sage Publications Ltd, pp. 80–92.

Reynolds, Jill (1995). 'The work chose us': community development with Vietnamese people settled in the UK. Practice: Social Work in Action, 7(3), pp. 19–26.

Taylor, Stephanie and Wetherell, Margaret (1995). Doing national construction work: discourses of national identity. Sites: A Journal for South Pacific Cultural Studies, 30(Autumn), pp. 69–84. file

Wetherell, Margaret (1995). Public definitions and private lives. In: Muncie, John; Wetherell, Margaret; Langan, Mary; Dallos, Rudi and Cochrane, Allan eds. Understanding the Family. London, U.K.: Sage Publications Ltd.

Wetherell, Margaret and Potter, Jonathan (1995). Culture and multiculturalism: Ideological practice and the role of the academy. Identities: global studies in culture and power, 1(4), pp. 409–414.

1994

Clarke, John; Cochrane, Allan and McLaughlin, Eugene eds. (1994). Managing Social Policy. London, U.K.: Sage.

Hetherington, Kevin (1994). The Contemporary Significance of Schmalenbach's Concept of the Bund. Sociological Review, 42(1), pp. 1–25.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Scott, Sue; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1994). Methodological issues in researching young women's sexuality. In: Boulton, Mary ed. Challenge and Innovation: Methodological Advances in Social Research on HIV/AIDS. Social Aspects of AIDS. London: Falmer Press, pp. 219–240.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Scott, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1994). Desire, risk and control: The body as a site of contestation. In: Doyal, Lesley; Naidoo, Jennie and Wilton, Tamsin eds. AIDS: Setting a feminist agenda. London: Taylor & Francis, pp. 61–79.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1994). Power and desire: The embodiment of female sexuality. Feminist Review, 1994(46), pp. 21–38.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1994). Achieving masculine sexuality: Young men's strategies for managing vulnerability. In: Doyal, L; Naidoo, J and Wilton, T eds. AIDS: Setting a feminist agenda. London: Taylor & Francis, pp. 122–150.

Mohan, Giles (1994). Manufacturing Consensus: (Geo) Political Knowledge and Policy-Based Lending. Review of African Political Economy, 21(62), pp. 525–583.

Mohan, Giles (1994). Destruction of the Con: Geography and the Commodification of Knowledge. Area, 26(4), pp. 387–390.

Saward, Michael (1994). Democratic theory and indices of democratization. In: Beetham, David ed. Defining and Measuring Democracy. Sage Modern Politics (36). London, UK: Sage, pp. 6–24. file

Thomson, Rachel (1994). Developing and reviewing a school sex education policy: A positive strategy. London: National Children's Bureau.

Thomson, Rachel (1994). Moral Rhetoric and public health pragmatism: the contemporary politics of sex education. Feminist Review(48), pp. 40–60.

Thomson, Rachel and Holland, Janet (1994). Young women and safer sex: Context, constraints and strategies. In: Wilkinson, Sue and Kitzinger, Celia eds. Women and Health: Feminist perspectives. London: Taylor & Francis, pp. 13–32.

Weinbren, Dan (1994). 'Against all cruelty', the Humanitarian League 1891-1919. History Workshop Journal, 38(1), pp. 86–105.

Weinbren, Dan (1994). Labour representation in Woolwich. Labour History Review, 59(3), pp. 17–19.

Wetherell, Margaret (1994). The knots of power and negotiation, blank and complex subjectivities. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 4(4), pp. 305–308.

1993

Barnett, Clive (1993). Peddling postmodernism: a response to Strohmayer and Hannah's "Domesticating Postmodernism". Antipode, 25(4), pp. 345–358.

Barnett, Clive (1993). Stuck in the post: an unsympathetic critique of Andrew Sayer's "Postmodernist Thought In Geography: A Realist View". Antipode, 25(4), pp. 365–368.

Holland, J.; Ramazanoglu, C.; Scott, S.; Sharpe, S. and Thomson, R. (1993). Don't die of ignorance, I nearly died of embarrassment: condoms in context. In: Berer, M. and Ray, S. eds. Women and HIV/AIDS: An International Resource Book. Pandora Press. London.

Potter, Jonathan; Edwards, Derek and Wetherell, Margaret (1993). A model of discourse action. American Behavioral Scientist, 36(3), pp. 383–401.

Raghuram, Parvati (1993). Invisible female agricultural labour in India. In: Kinnaird, Vivian and Momsen, Janet eds. Different Places, Different Voices: Gender and Development in Africa, Asia and Latin America. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 109–119.

Raghuram, Parvati and Momsen, Janet (1993). Domestic service as a survival strategy in Delhi, India. Geoforum, 24(1), pp. 55–62.

Reynolds, Jill (1993). Feminist theory and strategy in social work. In: Walmsley, Jan; Reynolds, Jill; Shakespeare, Pamela and Woolfe, Ray eds. Health, Welfare and Practice. London: Sage, pp. 74–82.

Thomson, Rachel ed. (1993). Religion, ethnicity and sex education: exploring the issues. London: National Children's Bureau.

Thomson, Rachel and Holland, Janet (1993). Young women and safer sex. Health Psychology Update, 12 pp. 10–16.

Warde, Alan and Hetherington, Kevin (1993). A Changing Domestic Division of Labour? Issues of Measurement and Interpretation. Work, Employment and Society, 7(1), pp. 23–45.

1992

Dorn , Nicholas; Murji, Karim and South , Nigel (1992). Traffickers: Drug Markets and Law Enforcement. London: Routledge.

Griffin, Christine and Wetherell, Margaret (1992). Feminist psychology and the study of men and masculinity: Part Two: Policies and practices. Feminism and Psychology, 2(2), pp. 133–168.

Hetherington, Kevin (1992). Stonehenge and Its Festival: Spaces of Consumption. In: Shields, Rob ed. Lifestyle Shopping: The Subject of Consumption. International Library of Sociology. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 83–98.

Holland, J.; Ramazanoglu, C.; Scott, S.; Sharpe, S. and Thomson, R. (1992). Risk, power and the possibility of pleasure: Young women and safer sex. AIDS Care, 4(3), pp. 273–283.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Scott, Sue; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1992). Pressure, resistance, empowerment: Young women and the negotiation of safer sex. In: Aggleton, Peter; Davies, Peter and Hart, Graham eds. AIDS: Rights, risk and reason. Social Aspects of AIDS. UK: Routledge, pp. 142–162.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1992). Pleasure, pressure and power: Some contradictions of gendered sexuality. Sociological Review, 40(4), pp. 645–674.

Isin, Engin (1992). Cities Without Citizens: Modernity of the City as a Corporation. Montreal: Black Rose Books.

McGarty, Craig; Turner, John C.; Hogg, Michael A.; Davidson, Barbara and Wetherell, Margaret (1992). Group polarization as conformity to the prototypical group member. British Journal of Social Psychology, 31(1), pp. 1–21.

Potter, Jonathan and Wetherell, Margaret (1992). On the literary solution: A response to Gardner. New Ideas in Psychology, 10(2), pp. 223–227.

Putnam, Tim and Weinbren, Dan (1992). A short history of the Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield. London: Centre for Applied Historical Studies Middlesex University.

Wetherell, Margaret and Potter, Johathan (1992). Mapping the Language of Racism: Discourse and the Legitimation of Exploitation. London and New York: Harvester Wheatsheaf and Columbia University Press.

1991

Holland, J.; Ramazanoglu, C.; Scott, S.; Sharpe, S and Thomson, R. (1991). Painostus, vastarinta, vahvistuminen: Nuoret naiset ja turvaseksista sopiminen (Pressure, resistance, empowerment: Young women and the negotiation of safer sex). Nuorisotutkimus (Youth Research), 9(2), pp. 15–26.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Scott, Sue; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1991). Between embarrassment and trust: Young women and the diversity of condom use. In: Aggleton, Peter; Davies, Peter and Hart, Graham eds. AIDS: Responses, Interventions and Care. Social Aspects of AIDS. UK: Routledge, pp. 127–148.

Potter, Jonathan; Wetherell, Margaret and Chitty, Andrew (1991). Quantification rhetoric - cancer on television. Discourse and Society, 2(3), pp. 333–365.

Thomson, Rachel and Scott, Sue (1991). Learning about sex: young women and the social construction of sexual identity. London: The Tufnell Press.

Wetherell, Margaret and Griffin, Christine (1991). Feminist psychology and the study of men and masculinity: Part One: Assumptions and perspectives. Feminism and Psychology, 1(3), pp. 361–393.

1990

Abrams, Dominic; Wetherell, Margaret; Cochrane, Sandra; Hogg, Michael A. and Turner, John (1990). Self-categorization and the nature of norm formation, conformity, and group polarization. British Journal of Social Psychology, 29(2), pp. 97–121.

Holland, Janet; Ramazanoglu, Caroline; Scott, Sue; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (1990). Sex, gender and power: young women's sexuality in the shadow of AIDS. Sociology of Health and Illness, 12(3), pp. 336–350.

Potter, Jonathan; Wetherell, Margaret; Gill, Ros and Edwards, Derek (1990). Discourse: noun, verb or social practice? Philosophical Psychology, 3(2 & 3), pp. 205–217.

1989

Potter, Jonathan and Wetherell, Margaret (1989). Fragmented ideologies: Accounts of educational failure and positive discrimination. Text - Interdiciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse, 9(2), pp. 175–190.

Turner, John C.; Wetherell, Margaret S. and Hogg, Michael A. (1989). Referent informational influence and group polarization. British Journal of Social Psychology, 28(2), pp. 135–147.

1988

Potter, Jonathan and Wetherell, Margaret (1988). Accomplishing attitudes: Fact and evaluation in racist discourse. Text - Interdiciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse, 8(1-2), pp. 51–68.

1987

Isin, Engin F. (1987). The urban geography of underdevelopment: A case of petty commodity production. Geoforum, 18(2), pp. 127–149. file

Potter, Jonathan and Wetherell, Margaret (1987). Discourse and Social Psychology: Beyond Attitudes and Behaviour. London, U.K.: Sage Publications Ltd.

Wetherell, Margaret; Stiven, Hilda and Potter, Jonathan (1987). Unequal egalitarians: a preliminary study of discourses concerning gender and employment opportunities. British Journal of Social Psychology, 26 pp. 59–71.

1985

Isin, Engin (1985). Understanding the third world urban landscape. Environments, 17(1), pp. 18–28.

1984

Potter, Jonathan; Stringer, Peter and Wetherell, Margaret (1984). Social Texts and Context: Literature and Social Psychology. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

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