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Cook, Ian M.; Rajaram, Prem Kumar and Clarke, John (2023). Leadership, excellence and the marginalisation of refugees in Higher Education. Soundings, 84/85 pp. 44–57.

Clarke, John (2023). Crisis and Change: The Contested Politics of Constructing Crises. In: Ballard, Richard and Barnett, Clive eds. The Routledge Handbook of Social Change. Oxon, UK and New York, U.S.A.: Routledge, pp. 117–128.

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Clarke, John (2021). 'No such thing as society'? Neoliberalism and the social. In: Deeming, Christopher ed. The Struggle for Social Sustainability: Moral Conflicts in Global Social Policy. Policy Press, pp. 37–54.

Clarke, John (2021). Which nation is this? Brexit and the not-so-United Kingdom. In: Cörüt, İlker and Jongerden, Joost eds. Beyond Nationalism and the Nation-State: Radical Approaches to Nation. Routledge, pp. 98–116.

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Clarke, John (2020). Building the ‘Boris’ bloc: angry politics in turbulent times. Soundings: A Journal of Politics and Culture(74) pp. 118–135.

Clarke, John (2020). Re-imagining Space, Scale and Sovereignty: The United Kingdom and “Brexit”. In: Nonini, Donald M. and Susser, Ida eds. The Tumultuous Politics of Scale: Unsettled States, Migrants, Movements in Flux. New York and London: Routledge, pp. 138–150.

Clarke, John (2020). Why Imagined Economies? In: Fischer, Jessica and Stedman, Gesa eds. Imagined Economies, Real Fictions: New Perspectives on Economic Thinking in Great Britain. Culture and Theory (Volume 210). Bielefeld: transcript Verlag, pp. 17–34.

Clarke, John (2020). A Sovereign People? Political Fantasy and Governmental Time in the Pursuit of Brexit. In: Guderjan, Marius; Mackay, Hugh and Stedman, Gesa eds. Contested Britain: Brexit, Austerity and Agency. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 117–130.

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Clarke, John (2019). Developing a spatial social policy: taking stock and looking to the future. In: Whitworth, Adam ed. Towards a Spatial Social Policy: Bridging the Gap Between Geography and Social Policy. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 201–215.

Clarke, John (2019). Harmful Thoughts: Reimagining the coercive state? In: Cooper, Davina; Dhawan, Nikita and Newman, Janet eds. Reimagining the State: Theoretical Challenges and Transformative Possibilities. Social Justice. London: Routledge, pp. 213–230.

Clarke, John (2019). Foreword. In: Papanastasiou, Natalie ed. The Politics of Scale in Policy: Scalecraft and Education Governance. Bristol: Policy Press, v-xii.

Clarke, John (2019). [Book Review] Poststructural Policy Analysis: A Guide to Practice. Journal of Social Policy, 48(1) pp. 192–194.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2019). What's the subject? Brexit and politics as articulation. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 29(1) pp. 67–77.

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John, Clarke (2018). Finding place in the conjuncture: A dialogue with Doreen. In: Werner, Marion; Peck, Jamie; Lave, Rebecca and Christophers, Brett eds. Doreen Massey – Critical Dialogues. London: Agenda Publishing, pp. 201–213.

Clarke, John (2018). Doing the Dirty Work: The Challenges of Conjunctural Analysis. In: Henriques, Julian; Morley, David and Goblot, Vana eds. Stuart Hall: Conversations, Projects and Legacies. London and New York: Goldsmiths Press, pp. 79–86.

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Clarke, John (2017). Articulating Austerity and Authoritarianism: Re-imagining Moral Economies? In: Evans, Bryan M. and McBride, Stephen eds. Austerity: The Lived Experience. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 20–39.

Kirwan, Samuel; McDermont, Morag and Clarke, John (2017). Assembling Citizenship in Austere Times. In: Larner, Wendy and Higgins, Vaughan eds. Assembling Neoliberalism: Expertise, Practices, Subjects. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 109–129.

Clarke, John (2017). Popular. In: Ouellette, Laurie and Gray, Jonathan eds. Keywords for Media Studies. Keywords. New York: New York University Press, pp. 143–144.

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Clarke, John (2016). Reflections on advising in austerity. In: Kirwan, Samuel ed. Advising in Austerity: Reflections on challenging times for advice agencies. Policy Press Shorts - Policy & Practice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 157–162.

Clarke, John (2016). Fearful asymmetry: circuits of paranoia in governing through school inspection. In: Jupp, Eleanor; Pykett, Jessica and Smith, Fiona eds. Emotional States: sites and spaces of affective governance. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 129–143.

Newman, Janet and Clarke, John (2016). The politics of deploying community. In: Meade, Rosie R.; Shaw, Mae and Banks, Sarah eds. Politics, power and community development. Rethinking Community Development. Policy Press, pp. 31–46.

Kirwan, Samuel; McDermont, Morag and Clarke, John (2016). Imagining and practising citizenship in austere times: the work of Citizens Advice. Citizenship Studies, 20(6-7) pp. 764–778.

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Clarke, John; Bainton, Dave; Lendvai, Noémi and Stubbs, Paul (2015). Making Policy Move: towards a politics of translation and assemblage. Bristol: Policy Press.

Clarke, John (2015). Stuart Hall and the theory and practice of articulation. Discourse: Studies in the cultural politics of education, 36(2) pp. 275–286.

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Clarke, John (2014). Inspections: governing at a distance. In: Grek, Sotiria and Lindgren, Joakim eds. Governing by Inspection. Studies in European Education. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, pp. 11–26.

Grek, Sotiria; Lindgren, Joakim and Clarke, John (2014). Inspection and emotion: the role of affective governing. In: Grek, Sotiria and Lindgren, Joakim eds. Governing by Inspection. Studies in European Education. London: Routledge, pp. 116–136.

Clarke, John and Lindgren, Joakim (2014). The vocabulary of inspection. In: Grek, Sotiria and Lindgren, Joakim eds. Governing by Inspection. Studies in European Education. London: Routledge, pp. 137–158.

Lindgren, Joakim and Clarke, John (2014). The (C)SI effect: school inspection as crime scene investigation. In: Lawn, Martin and Normand, Romuald eds. Shaping European Education: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Studies in European Education. London: Routledge, pp. 131–150.

Newman, Janet and Clarke, John (2014). States of imagination. Soundings, 57 pp. 153–169.

Clarke, John (2014). Community. In: Nonini, Donald M. ed. A Companion to Urban Anthropology. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 46–64.

Clarke, John; Collins, Kathleen; Dagnino, Evelina and Neveu, Catherine (2014). Disputing Citizenship. Bristol: Policy Press.

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Ozga, Jenny; Baxter, Jacqueline; Clarke, John; Grek, Sotiria and Lawn, Martin (2013). The politics of educational change: governance and school inspection in England and Scotland. Swiss Journal of Sociology, 39(2) pp. 205–224.

Hall, Stuart; Critcher, Chas; Jefferson, Tony; Clarke, John and Roberts, Brian (2013). Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State and Law and Order (2nd ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Clarke, John (2013). Contexts: forms of agency and action. In: Pollitt, Christopher ed. Context in Public Policy and Management: The Missing Link? Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 22–34.

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Clarke, John (2012). The work of governing. In: Coulter, Kendra and Schumann, William R. eds. Governing Cultures: Anthropological Perspectives on Political Labor, Power, and Government. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 209–232.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2012). The alchemy of austerity. Critical Social Policy, 32(3) pp. 299–319.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2012). Gerencialismo. Educação & Realidade, 37(2) pp. 353–381.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2012). Brave new world? Anglo-American challenges to universalism. In: Anttonen, Anneli; Häikiö, Liisa and Stefánsson, Kolbeinn eds. Welfare, Universalism and Diversity. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 90–105.

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

Clarke, John (2011). Citizen-consumers: hyphenation, identification, de-politicization? In: Brückweh, Kerstin ed. The Voice of the Citizen Consumer: a History of Market Research, Consumer Movements, and the Politicall Public Sphere. Studies of the German Historical Institute London. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 225–242.

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Clarke, John (2010). Enrolling ordinary people: governmental strategies and the avoidance of politics? Citizenship Studies, 14(6) pp. 637–650.

Clarke, John (2010). So many strategies, so little time ... making universities modern. Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 3(3) pp. 91–116.

Clarke, John (2010). New New Deals: Reforming Welfare Again? Occasion: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, 2

Clarke, John (2010). Of crises and conjunctures: the problem of the present. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 34(4) pp. 337–354.

Clarke, John (2010). Public management or managing the public? Public Policy and Administration, 25(4) pp. 416–433.

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

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2010). Summoning spectres: crises and their construction. Journal of Education Policy, 25(6) pp. 709–715.

Clarke, John (2010). Beyond public and private? The changing welfare mix. In: Petmesidou, Maria and Paptheodorou, Christos eds. Social Reforms and the Changing “Public”-“Private” Mix in Social Welfare. Athens: Ellinika Grammata, pp. 23–38.

Clarke, John; Newman, Janet and McDermont, Morag (2010). Delivering Choice and Administering Justice: Contested Logics of Public Service. In: Adler, Michael ed. Administrative Justice in Context. Oxford: Hart Publishing, pp. 25–46.

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Clarke, John (2009). Beyond citizens and consumers? Publics and public service reform. The NISPAcee Journal of Public Administration and Policy, 2(2) pp. 33–44.

Clarke, John (2009). Programmatic statements and dull empiricism: Foucault’s neo-liberalism and social policy. Journal of Cultural Economy, 2(1) pp. 227–231.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2009). Elusive Publics: knowledge, power and public service reform. In: Gewirtz, Sharon; Mahony, Pat; Hextall, Ian and Cribb, Alan eds. Changing teacher professionalism: International trends, challenges, and ways forward. UK: Routledge, pp. 43–53.

Clarke, John (2009). Governance puzzles. In: Budd, Leslie and Harris, Lisa eds. e-Governance: Managing or Governing. Routledge e-Business. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 29–52.

Newman, Janet and Clarke, John (2009). Narrating subversion, assembling citizenship. In: Barnes, Marian and Prior, David eds. Subversive Citizens: Power, Agency and Resistance in Public Services. Bristol: The Policy Press, pp. 67–82.

Westmarland, Louise and Clarke, John (2009). Awkward customers? Policing in a consumer age. In: Barnes, Marian and Prior, David eds. Subversive Citizens: Power, Agency and Resistance in Public Services. Bristol: The Policy Press, pp. 171–188.

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Clarke, John (2008). Power, politics and places: what's not neo-liberal? Focaal, 51 pp. 158–160.

Clarke, John (2008). Still policing the crisis? Crime Media Culture, 4(1) pp. 123–129.

Clarke, John and Fink, Janet (2008). Unsettled attachments: National identity, citizenship and welfare. In: van Oorschot, Wim; Opielka, Michael and Pfau-Effinger, Birgit eds. Culture and Welfare State: Values and Social Policy in Comparative Perspective. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 225–244.

Clarke, John and Newman, Janet (2008). The new citizen in public services: directions and tensions fields. Politica - Tidsskrift for Politisk Videnskab, 40(3) pp. 334–348.

Clarke, John (2008). Reconstructing nation, state and welfare: The transformation of welfare states. In: Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin ed. Welfare State Transformations: Comparative Perspectives. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 197–209.

Clarke, John (2008). Performance paradoxes: The politics of evaluation in public services. In: Davis, Howard and Martin, Steve eds. Public Services Inspection in the UK. Reserach Highlights in Social Work (50). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, pp. 120–134.

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Newman, Janet and Clarke, John (2007). What's in a name? New labour's citizen-consumers and the remaking of public services. In: Hansen, Hans Krause and Salskov-Iversen, Dorte eds. Critical perspectives on private authority in global politics. UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Clarke, John (2007). Unsettled Connections: Citizen, consumers and the reform of public services. Journal of Consumer Culture, 7(2) pp. 159–178.

Clarke, John; Newman, Janet and Westmarland, Louise (2007). Creating citizen-consumers? Public service reform and (un)willing selves. In: Maasen, Sabine and Sutter, Barbara eds. On Willing Selves: Neoliberal Politics and the Challenge of Neuroscience. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 125–145.

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Clarke, John (2006). Disorganising the public? La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali, 2006(2) pp. 107–126.

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Newman, Janet and Clarke, John (2004). Governing in the Modern World. In: Steinberg, Deborah Lynn and Johnson, Richard eds. Blairism and the War of Persuasion: Labour’s Passive Revolution. London: Lawrence and Wishart, pp. 53–65.

Clarke, John (2004). What’s it for? The work of anthropology and the work of 9/11. Critique of Anthropology, 24(1) pp. 9–14.

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Clarke, John (2003). Turning inside out?: Globalization, neo-liberalism and welfare states. Anthropologica, 45(2) pp. 201–214.

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

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

Clarke, John; Cochrane, Allan and McLaughlin, Eugene (1994). Mission accomplished or unfinished business? The impact of managerialization. In: Clarke, John; Cochrane, Allan and McLaughlin, Eugene eds. Managing Social Policy. London: SAGE, pp. 226–242.

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