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Thompson, Lucy; Turley, Emma L.; Frances, Tanya; Donnelly, Lois C. and Lazard, Lisa (2023). Doing feminisms on the ground: Challenges and opportunities for critical feminist psychologies. Psychology of Women and Equalities Section Review, 6(1) pp. 5–19.

Lazard, Lisa (2023). Saying It like It is? Sexual Harassment, Labelling, and #MeToo. In: Zurbriggen, Eileen L. and Capdevila, Rose eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Power, Gender, and Psychology. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing, pp. 461–475.

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Lazard, Lisa; Beetham, Tanya; Donnelly, Lois; Thompson, Lucy and Turley, Emma (2021). British Psychological Society response to the Home Office Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy 2021-2024: call for evidence. British Psychological Society.

Capdevila, Rose and Lazard, Lisa (2021). The big picture: Using visual methods to explore online photo sharing and gender in digital space. In: Reavey, Paula ed. A Handbook of Visual Methods in Psychology: Using and interpreting images in qualitative research (Second Edition). Routledge, pp. 239–255.

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Lazard, Lisa; Capdevila, Rose; Dann, Charlotte; Locke, Abigail and Roper, Sandra (2019). Sharenting: Pride, affect and the day to day politics of digital mothering. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 13(4) pp. 1–10.

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Lazard, Lisa; Bolak Boratav, Hale and Clegg, Helen (2016). Special Focus: Revisiting ‘‘the woman question’’. Feminism & Psychology, 26(3) pp. 245–253.

Lazard, Lisa; McAvoy, Jean and Capdevila, Rose (2016). Postmodern feminist psychology. In: Naples, Nancy; Hoogland, Renee C.; Wickramasinghe, Maithree and Wong, Wai Ching Angela eds. The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies. Wiley Blackwell.

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Capdevila, Rose and Lazard, Lisa (2015). Psychology of women: questions of politics and practice. In: Parker, Ian ed. Handbook of Critical Psychology. Routledge International Handbooks. Hove, New York: Routledge, pp. 191–199.

Roper, Sandra; Capdevila, Rose; Lazard, Lisa and Roberts, Anca (2015). How is this feminist again? Q as a feminist methodology. Psychology of Women Section Review, 17 pp. 3–12.

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Capdevila, Rose and Lazard, Lisa (2014). Gender, Overview. In: Teo, Thomas ed. Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology. New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 763–767.

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Mungham, Samantha and Lazard, Lisa (2011). Virtually Experts: Exploring constructions of mothers’ advice-seeking in online parenting communities. Radical Psychology: A Journal of Psychology, Politics, and Radicalism, 9(2)

Callaghan, Jane and Lazard, Lisa (2011). Social Psychology. Critical Thinking in Psychology. Learning Matters Ltd..

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Butcher, John; Hey, Jane; Sedgwick, Paul and Lazard, Lisa (2010). 'Square pegs in round holes' - an investigation into inclusive assessment. Skill Journal, 98 pp. 13–16.

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Gilchrist, Elizabeth; Fisher, Martin; Kinmond, Kathryn; Lazard, Lisa; Majumdar, Anamika and Rouf, Khadj (2009). Response to the home office: Together we can end violence against women and girls: A consultation response. British Psychological Society.

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Lazard, L.; Buys, D.; Callaghan, J.; Motzkau, J. and Keating, S. (2007). Response to the Northern Ireland Office and DHSSPS consultation entitled “Hidden Crimes Secret Pain”. British Psychological Society.

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Lazard, Lisa and Marzano, Lisa (2005). Changing the Story: An Examination of Strategies for Resisting Sexism and Racism. Psychology of Women Section Review, 7(1) pp. 12–20.

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Lazard, Lisa (2003). Reviews: Richard B. Felson: Violence and Gender: Reexamined. Feminism & Psychology, 13(3) pp. 391–395.

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