Staff Publications since 2001
This list only includes publications that are already in print, or which have definitely been accepted for publication and are in the immediate pipeline.
This selection is intended to exclude ephemera, short pieces of various kinds, reprints, and second (and subsequent) editions of books.
The disciplinary identities in brackets after each name reflect the three main teaching areas within the Department. Jenny Hockey, Allison James and Richard Jenkins are in the Sociology teaching field, but anthropologists by training. Similarly, some members of the Social Work staff see themselves as sociologists as well.
Dr Kathy Boxall (Social Work)
Refereed journal articles
with Ralph, S. (2009) 'Research ethics and the use of visual images in research with people with intellectual disability', Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 34(1), pp. 45-54.
(2008) 'Contemporary Youth Research: Local Expressions and Global Connections', Sociology-the Journal of the British Sociological Association, 42(6), pp. 1247-1248.
(2007) 'Disability rights and wrongs', Disability & Society, 22(2), pp. 224-229.
with D. Race and I. Carson (2005) `Towards a dialogue for practice: reconciling Social Role Valorization and the Social Model of Disability´, Disability and Society, vol. 20, pp. 507-21.
with S. Ralph (2005) `Visible images of disabled students: an analysis of UK university publicity materials´, Teaching in Higher Education, vol. 10, pp. 371-85.
with I. Carson and D. Docherty (2004) `Room at the Academy? People with Learning Difficulties and Higher Education´, Disability and Society, vol.19, pp. 99-112.
Chapters
with D. Docherty, R. Hughes, P. Phillips, D. Corbett, B. Regan, A. Barber, M. Adams, I. Kaplan and S. Izzidien (2005) `This is What We Think´, in D. Goodley and G. van Hove (eds.) Another Disability Reader? Including people with learning difficulties, Antwerp: Garant Publishers.
with M. Jones and S. Smith (2002) `Advocacy and Parents with Learning Difficulties´, in D. Race (ed.) Learning Disability: A Social Approach, London, Routledge.
(2002) `Individual and Social Models of Disability and the Experiences of People with Learning Difficulties´, in D. Race (ed.) Learning Disability: A Social Approach, London, Routledge.
Writing as Anne Wilson:
Refereed journal articles
with P. Beresford (2002) `Genes Spell Danger: mental health service users/survivors, bioethics and control´, Disability and Society, vol.17, pp. 541-53.
with P. Beresford and C. Harrison (2002) `Mental Health Service Users and Disability: Implications for future strategies´, Policy & Politics, vol.30, pp. 387-96.
Chapters
with P. Beresford (2002) `Madness, Distress and Postmodernity: Putting the record straight´, in M. Corker and T. Shakespeare (eds.) Disability and Postmodernity, London, Cassell, pp. 143-158.
Dr Joanne Britton (Sociology)
Refereed journal articles
with Halfpenny, P., Devine, F. and Mellor, R. (2004) `The future of regional cities in the information age: The impact of information technology on Manchester´s financial and business service sector´, Sociology, 38 (4): 795-814.
with Warren, T. (2003) `Ethnic Diversity in Economic Well Being: The Combined Significance of Income, Wealth and Asset Levels´, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 29 (1): 103-119.
with Devine, F., Mellor, R. and Halfpenny, P. (2003) `Migration, Mobility and the Middle Class´, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 27(3): 495-509.
Chapters
with Devine, F., Halfpenny, P. and Mellor, R. (2008) 'Conserving the part of a quiet suburb: urban politics, association networks and speaking for 'the community'', in M. Savage and T. Blokland (eds.) Networked Urbanism: Social Capital in the City, Ashgate.
(2007) 'Categorising and policy making', in Hodgson, S.M. and Irving, Z. (eds), Policy reconsidered : meanings, politics and practices, Bristol, The Policy Press.
(2004) `Minorities, Crime and Criminal Justice´, in J. Muncie and D. Wilson (ed.)The Cavendish Student Handbook of Criminology, London: Cavendish.
with Halfpenny, P., Devine, F. and Mellor, R. (2004) `The `Good´ Suburb as an Urban Asset in Enhancing a City´s Competitiveness´, in M. Boddy and M, Parkinson (eds.) City Matters: Competitiveness, Cohesion and Governance, Bristol: The Policy Press
with Devine, F., Halfpenny, P. and Mellor, R. (2002) 'Family and Community Ties in Space and Time', in Allan, G. and Jones, G. (eds.) Social Relations and the Life-course, Palgrave.
Dr Shana Cohen (Sociology)
Books
with Larabi Jaïdi (2006) Morocco: Globalization and its Consequences, London: Routledge, 160pp.
(2004) Searching for a Different Future: Market Reform and the Transformation of the Middle Class in Morocco, Durham: Duke University Press, xiii + 177pp
Refereed journal articles
(2004) `The Moroccan Subject in a Globalising World´, Thesis Eleven, No. 78, pp. 28-45.
(2003) `Alienation and Globalization in Morocco: Addressing the Social and Political Impact of Market Integration´, Comparative Studies in Society and History, vol. 45, pp. 168 - 189.
Book chapters
(2007) `A New Meaning for the Wandering Jew´, in S. Ossman (eds.) Places We Share: Migration, Subjectivity, and Global Mobility, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.
Professor Bob Deacon (Social Policy)
Books
with Ollila, E., Koivusalo, M. and Stubbs, P. (2003) Global Social Governance: Themes and Prospects, Helsinki, Department of International Development Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland, 161 pp.
Refereed journal articles
(2005) `The governance and politics of global social policy´, Social Policy and Society, vol. 4, pp. 437-45.
(2005) `From "safety nets" back to "universal social provision": Is the global tide turning?´, Global Social Policy, vol. 5, pp. 19-28.
with De La Porte, C. (2004) `The European Union and the Social Policy of Accession Countries: The Case of Lithuania´, Policy Studies, vol. 25, pp 120-137.
with Walker, A. (2003) `Economic Globalization and Policies for Aging´, Journal of Societal and Social Policy, vol. 2 no. 2, pp. 1-18
(2003) `Global Social Governance Reform´, Global Social Policy, 3.1.
(2002/3) `Global Social Policy and International Organisations´, Zeitschrift fur Sozialreform.
(2001) `Northern Inputs for South-South Dialogue on Social Policy´, Co-operation South, no. 2.
Chapters
(2006) `Global Social Policy Reform´, in Utting, P. et al. (eds.) Reclaiming Development Agendas: Knowledge, Power and International Policy Making, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
(2005) `Global Social Policy: From Neo-Liberalism to Social Democracy?´, in Cantillon, B. and Marx, I. (eds.) International Co-operation in Social Security: How to Cope with Globalisation, Antwerp and Oxford: Intersentia.
with P. Stubbs, P. (2005) `The Making of Social Policy in South Eastern Europe´, in Kuhnle, S. (ed.) Social Policy Development in South Eastern Europe: Outside Influences and Domestic Forces, Bergen: Rokkansenteret.
(2003) ´Global Social Governance Reform: From Institutions and Policies to Networks, Projects and Partnerships, in Deacon et al, Global Social Governance: Themes and Prospects. 11-35.
(2003) ´The Social Dimension of Regionalism: An Alternative to Globalisation?´, in Marshall, K. and Butzbach, O. (eds). New Social Policy Agendas for Europe and Asia: Challenges, Experiences and Lessons. World Bank, Washington.
(2003) ´The Prospects for Equitable Access to Social Provision in a Globalising World´, in Krizsan, A. et al., Reshaping Globalization: Multilateral Dialogues and New Policy Initiatives, Budapest, Central European University Press, pp. 75-94.
(2003) ´Prospects for Equitable Social Provision in A Globalising World´ in Dowling, E. and Mosley, P. (eds.) (2003) Poverty and Exclusion North and South, Routledge.
(2003) ´Supranational Agencies and Social Policy´, in Alcock, P. et al. (eds.) The Student´s Companion to Social Policy, 2nd edition, Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 241-252
(2002) ´Globalization and the Challenge for Social Security´, in Sigg, R. and Behrendt, C. (eds.) Social Security in the Global Village. International Social Security Series no. 8, New Brunswick, Transaction Publishers, pp. 17-30 (Also published in French and German).
(2002) `International Debates about Social Protection´, in Palier, B. et al. (eds.) Les Politiques Sociales a l´Heure de la Mondialisation, Paris, Editions Futurbles, pp. 69-78.
(2001) ´Social Policy in Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia´ in Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia, 2nd. edit., Europa Publications, Old Woking, pp. 36-41.
(2001) ´Social Policy in Central and South-Eastern Europe´ in Central and Eastern Europe 2nd Edition, Europa Publications, Old Woking, pp. 19-23.
with Holliday, I. and Wong, L. (2001). ´Conclusion´ in Wong L and Flynn, N. (2001) The Market in Chinese Social Policy. Basingstoke, Palgrave, pp. 138-148.
(2001) `International Organisations, the European Union and Global Social Policy´ in Sykes, R. Palier, B. Prior, P. (2001) (eds) Globalization and the European Welfare States: Challenges and Change, Basingstoke, Palgrave. pp. 59-76.
Occasional papers and research reports
et al. (2005) The Copenhagen Social Summit Ten Years On, GASPP Policy Brief, no. 6, STAKES, Helsinki.
(2003) Global Social Governance Reform, GASPP Policy Brief no. 1, STAKES, Helsinki.
with de la Porte, C. (2001) A critical assessment of the role of consulting companies as agents for the transfer of EU social policy advice to Easter Europe, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland.
(2001) The Social Dimension of Regionalism, GASPP Occasional Paper no. 8, STAKES, Helsinki.
Dr Kevin Farnsworth (Social Policy)
Books
(2004) Corporate Power and Social Policy in a Global Economy, Bristol: Policy Press, 224pp.
Refereed journal articles
2006) 'Globalisation, Business and British Public Policy', Contemporary Politics, vol. 12 no. 1, pp. 79-93.
(2006) `Capital to the Rescue? New Labour´s Business Solutions to Old Welfare Problems´, Critical Social Policy, vol. 26 no. 4, pp. 817-842.
(2006) 'Business in Education: a Reassessment of the Contribution of Outsourcing to LEA Performance', Journal of Education Policy, vol. 21 no. 4, pp. 485-496.
with C. Holden (2006) `The Business-Social Policy Nexus: Corporate Power and Corporate Inputs into Social Policy´, Journal Of Social Policy.
(2005) `International class conflict and social policy´, Social Policy and Society, special issue on Political Economy, vol. 4 no. 2, pp. 217-226.
(2005) `Promoting business-centred welfare: international and European business perspectives on social policy, Journal of European Social Policy, vol. 15, pp. 65-80.
(2004) `Welfare Through Work: An audit of occupational social provision at the turn of the 21st century´ Social Policy and Administration, vol. 38: 437-55.
with A. Coates and M. Zulauf. (2001) 'Partnership Governance: Success and Limitations in Meeting Local Needs', Anthropolis
(www.anthropolis.de/artikel&inhalt.htm
Chapters
(2003) 'The Anti-Globalisation/Anti-Capitalist Movement: Challenging Governments and Corporations', in G. Taylor and M. Todd (eds.) Democracy and Protest, London: Merlin Press.
Research papers
with A. Coates and M. Zulauf (2002) Social Exclusion and Inclusion: Partnerships for Neighbourhood Regeneration in London, South Bank University Occasional Paper.
Ms Marilyn Gregory (Social Work)
Books
edited with N. Parton, K. Gorman and M. Hayles (2006) Constructive Work With Offenders, London: Jessica Kingsley, 224 pp.
Refereed journal articles
(2007) `Probation training: evidence from newly qualified officers´, Social Work Education, vol. 26 no. 1, pp. 53-68.
with M. Holloway (2005) `The debate as a pedagogic tool in social for social work students´, Social Work Education, vol. 24, pp. 617-37.
with M. Holloway (2005) `Language and the shaping of social work´, British Journal of Social Work, vol. 35 no. 1, pp. 37-55.
Chapters
(2006) `The offender as citizen´, in N. Parton, M. Gregory, K. Gorman and M. Hayles (eds.) Constructive Practice With `Offenders´, London: Jessica Kingsley, pp. 49-65.
(2006) with K. Gorman, M. Hayles and N. Parton `Offenders `R´ Us´ in N. Parton, M. Gregory, K. Gorman and M. Hayles (eds.) Constructive Practice With `Offenders´, London: Jessica Kingsley, pp. 193-205.
Professor Jenny Hockey (Sociology)
Books
with A. Meah and V. Robinson (2007) Mundane Heterosexualities. From theory to practices, Basingstoke, Palgrave, 208pp.
with A. James (2006) Embodying Health Identities, Basingstoke, Palgrave, 216pp.
with A. James (2003) Social Identities across the Life Course, Basingstoke, Palgrave, 241pp.
with E. Hallam (2001) Death, Memory and Material Culture, Oxford, Berg, 249pp.
co-edited with J. Katz and N. Small (2001) Grief, Mourning and Death Ritual, Buckingham, Open University Press, 286pp.
Refereed journal articles
with A. Meah and V. Robinson (forthcoming) `Representing "Sex" in the Research Process´, International Journal of Social Research Methodology
with L. Kelleher and D. Prendergast (2005) `In the Shadow of the Traditional Grave´, Mortality, vol. 10, pp. 237-250.
with J. Draper (2005) Beyond the Womb and the Tomb: (Dis)Embodiment and the Life Course, Body and Society, vol. 11, pp. 41-58.
with V. Robinson and A. Meah (2004) 'A heterosexual life: older women and agency within marriage and the family', Journal of Gender Studies, vol. 13, pp. 227-38.
with V. Robinson and A. Meah (2004) `"What I Used to Do…On My Mother´s Settee": spatial and emotional aspects of heterosexuality in England´, Gender, Place and Culture, vol. 11, pp. 417-435.
(2002) `The importance of being intuitive: Arnold Van Gennep´s Rites of Passage´, Mortality, vol. 7, pp. 210-217.
with A. James (2002) `L´incorporamento dell´eta. Identita e salue sessuale attrevaerso il corso di via´, Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, vol. 3, pp. 353-378.
with A. Meah and V. Robinson (2002) 'For Better or Worse? Heterosexuality Reinvented´, Sociological Research Online, 7 (2), http://www.socresonline.org.uk/7/2/hockey.html
with R. Alsop (2001) 'Post communism, Pro-natalism or Pro-choice? Women's Reproductive Health in Eastern Europe', European Journal of Women's Studies.
with B. Penhale and D. Sibley (2001) 'Landscapes of Loss. Spaces of Memory, Times of Bereavement', Ageing and Society, 21
Chapters
with R. Alsop (2005) `Post-Communism, Pro-Natalism or Pro-Choice? The Political Context of Women‚s Reproductive Lives in Central and Eastern Europe´, in M. Thorne (ed.) Women in Society: Achievements, Risks and Challenges, New York, Nova Science
Publishers, pp. 109-18.
with B. Penhale and D. Sibley (2005) `Environments of Memory: Home Space, Later Life and Grief´‚, in J. Davidson. et al. (eds.) Emotional Geographies, Aldershot, Ashgate, pp. 135-46.
with A. James (2005) 'How do we know that we are ageing? Embodiment, agency and later life' in E. Tulle (ed.) Old Age and Agency, New York: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 157-72.
with A. Meah and V. Robinson (2004) `Narrating heterosexual identities: recollections, omissions and contradictions´, in D. Robinson et al. (eds.) Narrative, Memory and Identity, Huddersfield, University of Huddersfield Press, pp. 85-94.
(2002) 'Dying the way we live', in B. Rumbold (ed) Spirituality and Palliative Care, Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
(2002) 'Interviews as Ethnography: disembodied social interaction in Britain', in N. Rapport (ed.) British Subjects, Oxford, Berg, pp. 209-222.
with P. Christensen and A. James (2001) 'Talk, Silence and the Material World: patterns of indirect communication among agricultural families in Northern England', in J. Hendry & C. W. Watson (eds.) The Anthropology of Indirect Communication, London, Taylor and Francis, pp. 68-82.
with E. Hallam and G. Howarth (2001) 'The Body in Death' in N. Watson (ed.) Reframing the Body, London, Macmillan, pp. 63-77.
with C. Komaromy (2001) `Naturalising death among older adults living in residential care´, in J. Hockey, J. Katz and N. Small (eds.) Grief, Mourning and Death Ritual, Buckingham, Open University Press, pp. 73-81.
with N. Small (2001) `Discourse into practice: the production of bereavement care´, in J. Hockey, J. Katz and N. Small (eds) Grief, Mourning and Death Ritual, Buckingham, Open University Press, pp. 97-124.
(2001) `Changing Death Ritual´ in J. Hockey, J. Katz and N. Small (eds.) Grief, Mourning and Death Ritual, Buckingham, Open University Press, pp. 185-211.
Professor Jan Horwath (Social Work)
Books
(2007) Child Neglect: Identification and Assessment. London: Palgrave, 296pp.
edited (forthcoming 2009) The Child's World: The Comprehensive Guide to Assessing Children in Need, London: Jessica Kingsley, 272pp.
edited, with Shardlow, S. (2003) Making Links Across Specialisms: Understanding Modern Social Work Practice. Lyme Regis: Russell House, 197pp.
edited (2001) The Child's World: Assessing Children in Need and Their Families. London: Jessica Kingsley, 351pp.
Refereed journal articles
(2007) 'Collaboration, Integration and Change in Children's Services: critical issues and key ingredients', Child Abuse and Neglect, vol. 31(1), pp. 55-69.
(2006) 'The Missing Assessment Domain: personal, professional and organizational factors influencing professional judgements when identifying and referring child neglet', British Journal of Social Work Advance Access, May 2006, pp19, DOI 10.1093/bsjw/bcl029.
(2005) `Assessment and Intervention in Cases of Child Neglect: The Irish Experience´, Child and Family Social Work, vol. 14, pp. 90-110.
with Thurlow, C. (2004) 'Preparing students for evidence-based child and family social work: an experiential learning approach', Social Work Education, vol. 23, pp. 7-24.
with Shardlow, S. (2004) `Drawing back the curtain: managing learning opportunities between two linguistic worlds when the quality of interpretation is poor´ Social Work Education, 23 (3):
(2003) `Fabricated and Induced illness by Carers of Children: What can training achieve?´, Child Abuse Review, vol. 12, pp. 58-63.
(2002) `Maintaining a focus on the Child? First Impressions of the Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their Families in cases of child neglect´, Child Abuse Review, vol. 11, pp. 195-213.
(2001) 'Child Care Practice Innovations: Using a Model of Change to Develop Training Strategies', Child Abuse Review, vol. 10, pp. 18-34.
with Shardlow, S. (2001) 'Transfer of learning across nation states: developing culturally sensitive methods of social work education', European Journal of Social Work, vol. 3 no. 3, pp. 29-38.
Chapters
(2007) `Safeguarding children: the assessment challenges´, in Wilson, K. and James, A. (eds.) The Child Protection Handbook, 3rd edition, London: Baillière Tindall.
(forthcoming 2008) `Managing Difference: Working Effectively in a Multi-Agency Context´, in Cawson, P. Cleaver, H. and Walker, S. (eds.) Safeguarding Children. Chichester: Wiley.
(2005) `Is this child neglect? The impact of difference in perceptions on social work practice´, in Daniel, B. and Taylor, J. (eds.) Neglect. Practice Issues for Health and Social Care, London: Jessica Kingsley, pp. 73-96.
with Morrison, T. (2003) `Identifying and Implementing Pathways for Organisational Change´, in Reynolds, J., Henderson,, J. Seden, J., Charlesworth, J. and Bullman, A. (eds.) The Managing Care Reader, Milton Keynes and London: The Open University and Routledge, pp. 254-265.
with Shardlow, S. (2003) `Making Links Across Specialisms: Training the Panacea for Good Practice?´, in Horwath, J. and Shardlow, S. (eds.) Making Links Across Specialisms: Understanding Modern Social Work Practice, Lyme Regis: Russell House, pp. 157-75.
Horwath, J. (2003) Child Care Practice: Implications For Assessment across Specialisms, in Horwath, J. and Shardlow, S. (eds) Making Links Across Specialisms: Understanding Modern Social Work Practice, Lyme Regis: Russell House, pp. 90-102.
with Shardlow, S. (2003) `Specialism: A Force for Change´, in Horwath, J. and Shardlow, S. (eds.) Making Links Across Specialisms: Understanding Modern Social Work Practice, Lyme Regis: Russell House, pp. 1-21.
(2001) `Assessing the world of the child in need: background and context´, in Horwath, J. (ed.) (2001) The Child's World Assessing Children in Need and Their Families, London: Jessica Kingsley, pp 23-34.
with Morrison, M. (2001) `Assessment of Parental Motivation to Change´, in Horwath, J. (ed) The Child's World: Assessing Children in Need and Their Families, London: Jessica Kingsley, pp 98-113.
Research Reports
with Buckley, H. and Whelan, J. (2005) Bold or troubled? Managing the needs of children demonstrating challenging behaviour, The University of Sheffield and The North Eastern Health Board, Republic of Ireland, pp. 178.
with Sanders, T. (2004) Do you see what I see? Multidisciplinary perspectives on Child Neglect, The North Eastern Health Board, Republic of Ireland, and The University of Sheffield, pp. 224.
with Bastaple, R (2004) Grasping the Nettle: Confidentiality and Issues for General Practitioners working with Vulnerable Children and their Families, The Royal College of General Practitioners.
with Sanders, T. (2003) Multiprofessional Perspectives on Child Neglect in the North Eastern Health Board, The University of Sheffield and The North Eastern Health Board, Republic of Ireland, pp. 173.
(2001) Bold or Troubled? Meeting the needs of children demonstrating challenging behaviour. North Eastern Health Board, Republic of Ireland, pp. 178.
with Bishop, B (2001) Child Neglect: Is my view your view? Working with cases of child neglect in the North Eastern Health Board, The North Eastern Health Board, Republic of Ireland, and the University of Sheffield pp. 150.
Dr Zoe Irving (Social Policy)
Books
with M. Hill (2009) Understanding Social Policy, Wiley Blackwell, 312pp.
edited with S. Hodgson (2007) Policy Reconsidered: meanings, politics and practices, The Policy Press, 256pp.
Refereed journal articles
with P. Young (2005) `Integrity of practice in lecturers´ accounts of teaching decisions´, Studies in Higher Education, vol. 30 (4): 459-472.
with N. Yeates and P. Young (2005) `What can Global Perspectives Contribute to Curriculum Development in Social Policy?´, Social Policy and Society, vol. 4, pp. 475-84.
with P. Young (2005) `When less is more: the dominance of subject content in the teaching of undergraduate Social Policy´, Social Policy and Society, vol. 4 (1):
with P. Young (2004) `Enabling Robert to learn like Susan: the use of lectures in undergraduate teaching of Social Policy´, Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences, vol. 1 (2):
Journal special editions
edited, with N. Yeates (2005) Themed section on `Transnational social policy´, Social Policy and Society, vol. 4 no. 4, pp. 403-87.
Chapters
Irving, Z. (2007) `Gender and Work´ in Robinson, V. and Richardson, D. Introducing Gender and Womens Studies, Basingstoke, Palgrave
with Yeates, N. (2006) `E-Learning Global Welfare Project´, in McKenzie, A. (ed.) Global Perspectives in higher Education: The Role of the Curriculum, London: HEA/Development Education Association.
with M. Payne (2004) `Globalisation: implications for learning and teaching´, in H. Burgess and I. Taylor (eds.) Effective Learning and Teaching in Social Policy and Social Work, London: Routledge Falmer.
with H. Burgess (2004) `Designing the curriculum: complexity, coherence and innovation´, in H. Burgess and I. Taylor (eds.)Effective Learning and Teaching in Social Policy and Social Work, London: Routledge Falmer.
(2001) 'The male part-time worker and the welfare state: Minor problem or major challenge?', in R. Sykes, N. Ellison and C. Bochel (eds) Social Policy Review no. 13, Bristol: Policy Press.
Web publications
with P. Young (2004) Changing practices in teaching undergraduate Social Policy, (http://www.swap.ac.uk/docs/learning/spUOpractices.pdf)
Professor Adrian James (Social Work)
Books
with A. James (2008) European Childhoods: Cultures, Politics and Childhoods in the European Union, Palgrave Macmillan, 272pp.
with K. Wilson (2007) The Child Protection Handbook, Bailliere Tindall (third edition), 632pp.
with A. James (2004) Constructing Childhood: theory, policy and social practice, Palgrave/Macmillan, London, 2004, 244 pp.
edited with J. Goddard, A. James and S. McNamee (2004) The Politics of Childhood: International Perspectives, Contemporary Developments, Palgrave/Macmillan, London, 280 pp.
Refereed journal articles
with A. James and S. McNamee (2004) `Turn Down the Volume? – not hearing children in family proceedings´, Child and Family Law Quarterly, vol. 16.
with A. James and S. McNamee (2004) `Can Children´s Voices be Heard in Family Proceedings? Family Law and the Construction of Childhood in England and Wales´, Representing Children, vol. 16, no. 3, 168-78, 2004.
with A. James (2001) `Childhood: toward a theory of continuity and change´, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, no. 575: 25-37.
with A. James (2001) `Tightening the Net: children, community and control´, British Journal of Sociology, vol. 52, no. 2: 211-28.
Chapters
with A. James and S. McNamee (2004) `Family law and the construction of childhood in England and Wales´, in J. Goddard, A. L. James, A. James and S. McNamee (eds.) The Politics of Childhood: International Perspectives, Contemporary Developments, Palgrave/Macmillan, London.
(2004) `The McDonaldization of Social Work – or Come Back Florence Hollis, All is (or should be) Forgiven´, in R. Lovelock, K. Lyons and J. Powell (eds.) Reflecting on Social Work: Discipline and Profession, Dartford, Ashgate.
(2003) `Squaring the circle - the social, legal and welfare organisation of contact´, in A. Bainham, B. Lindley, M. Richards and L. Trinder (eds.) Children and Their Families: Contact, Rights and Welfare, Oxford, Hart.
(2002) `The Family Law Act, 1996´, in Carling, A., Duncan, S. and Edwards, R. (eds.) Analysing Families; morality and rationality in policy and practice.
(2002) `Divorce Court Welfare´, in Davies, M. (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Social Work, Blackwell, Oxford (second edition).
Professional Journal Articles
with A. James and S. McNamee (2004), `Constructing Children's Welfare: Putting Children and Young People First?´, Seen and Heard, 14 (2): 26-35.
with A. James and S. McNamee (2003), `Constructing Children´s Welfare in Family Proceedings´, Family Law, 33: 889-95.
Professor Allison James (Sociology)
Books
with A. L. James (2008) European Childhoods: Cultures, Politics and Childhoods in the European Union, Palgrave Macmillan, 272pp.
edited with P. Christensen (2007) Research with Children: Perspectives and Practices, Routledge (2nd edition), 296pp.
with J. Hockey (2006) Embodying Health Identities, Basingstoke, Palgrave, 216pp.
with A. L. James (2004) Constructing Childhood: Theory, Law and Social Practice. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
edited with J. Goddard, S. McNamee, A. L. James (2004) The Politics of Childhood. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
with J. Hockey (2003 ) Social Identities Across the Life Course. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Refereed journal articles
(2005) `The Standardized Child: Issues of Openness, Objectivity and Agency in Promoting Child Health´, Anthropological Journal on European Cultures, vol. 13, pp. 93-110.
with A. L. James and S. McNamee (2004) `Can children´s voices be heard in Family Law proceedings? Family law and the construction of childhood in England and Wales´, Representing Children, 16 (3): 168-178.
with A. L. James and S. McNamee (2004) `Turn Down the Volume? – not hearing children in family proceedings´, Child and Family Law Quarterly, 16 (2): 189-203.
with A. L. James and S. McNamee (2003) `Constructing Children´s Welfare in Family Proceedings´, Journal of Family Law, 33: 889-896.
with A. L. James (2001) `Tightening the net: children, community and control´ British Journal of Sociology, 52 (2): 211-228.
with A. L. James (2001) `Children and childhoods: towards a theory of continuity and change´, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 575 pp. 25-38.
Chapters
(2005) `Life times: children's perspectives on age, agency and memory across the life course´, in J. Qvortrup (ed.) Studies in Modern Childhood: Society, Agency and Culture. London: Palgrave.
with J. Hockey (2004) `How do we know that we are aging? Embodiment, agency and later life´, in E. Tulle (ed). Old Age and Agency. New York: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 157-72.
with A. L. James and S. McNamee (2004) `Family law and the construction of childhood in England and Wales´, in J. Goddard, A. L. James, A. James and S. McNamee (eds.) The Politics of Childhood: International Perspectives, Contemporary Developments, Palgrave/Macmillan, London.
(2004) `An interdisciplinary understanding of childhood´ in P.B. Pufall and R.
Unsworth (eds.) Rethinking Childhood. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
(2001) `Children and Ethnography´, in P. Atkinson et al. (eds.) Handbook of Ethnography, London: Sage, pp. 246-57.
(2001) `The English Child: towards a cultural politics of childhood identities´, in N. J. Rapport (ed.) The Best of British, Oxford: Berg.
with P. Christensen and J. Hockey (2001) 'Talk, Silence and the Material World: patterns of indirect communication among agricultural families in Northern England', in J. Hendry & C. W. Watson (eds.) The Anthropology of Indirect Communication, London, Taylor and Francis, pp. 68-82.
with P. Christensen (2001) `What are schools for: the temporal experience of learning´, in B. Mayall and L. Allanen (eds) Conceptualising child-adult relations. London: Falmer Press.
with P. Christensen and C. Jenks (2001) `"All we needed to do was blow the whistle": Children´s embodiment of time´, in S. Cunningham-Burley (ed.) Exploring the Body, London: Macmillan.
Professional Journal Articles
with A. L. James and S. McNamee (2004), `Constructing Children´s Welfare: Putting Children and Young People First?´, Seen and Heard, 14 (2): 26-35.
with A. L. James and S.McNamee (2003), `Constructing Children´s Welfare in Family Proceedings´, Family Law, 33: 889-95.
Research reports
with Univ. of Hull, BRMB, University of York team members (2005) National Evaluation of the Local Network Fund: Conclusions and Proposals - Was the Money Used Well?, DfES Research Report no. 685.
with Univ. of Hull, BRMB, University of York team members (2005) Evaluating the Impacts of the local Network Fund for Children and Young People, DfES Research Report no. 684.
with Univ. of Hull, BRMB, University of York team members (2005) Evaluating the Application Process for the Local Network Fund for Children and Young People - Getting the Money, DfES Research Report no. 683.
with Univ. of Hull, BRMB, University of York team members (2004) A Promising Start? The Local Network Fund for Children and Young People: Interim Findings from the National Evaluation, DfES Research Report no. 520.
(2002) 'Children and Youth: Theoretical, Conceptual and Policy Considerations´, in Proceedings of National Forum on Community Safety, Health and Wellbeing, Ottawa: Carlton University/University of Ottawa.
Professor Richard Jenkins (Sociology)
Books
edited with T. Hylland Eriksen (2008) Flag, Nation and Symbolism in Europe and America, Routledge, 208pp.
(2008) Rethinking Ethnicity: Arguments and Explorations, Sage (Second edition), 224pp.
(2008) Social Identity, Routledge (Third Edition), 256pp.
(2004) edited with V. Steffen and H. Jessen, Managing Uncertainty: Ethnographic Studies of Illness, Risk and the Struggle for Control, Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 287pp.
(2002) Foundations of Sociology: Towards a Better Understanding of the Human World, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, x + 179 pp.
Refereed journal articles
(2006) `When politics and social theory converge: group rights in Northern Ireland´, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, vol. 12 no. 3-4, pp. 389-410.
(2006) `Telling the forest from the trees: local images of national change in a Danish town´, Ethnos, vol. 71, pp. 367-89.
(2005) `The place of theory: John Rex's contribution to the sociological study of ethnicity and "race"´, Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 28, pp. 201-11.
(2002) 'Modern monarchy: a comparative view from Denmark', Sociological Research Online, vol. 7 no. 1 (http://www.socresonline.org.uk/7/1/jenkins.html)
(2002) 'Tid til ikke at tale om forskel', Religionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift, no.
40, pp. 59-74 ['Time to stop talking about difference'].
(2002) `In the present tense: time, identification and human nature´, Anthropological Theory, vol. 2, pp. 267-80.
(2001) `Helligt og profant: den kongelige linedans´, Kritisk forum for praktisk teologi, no. 84, pp. 69-79 [`Sacred and profane: the royal balancing act´].
(2001) with R. Hammersley and M. Reid, `Cannabis use and social identity´, Addiction Research and Theory, vol. 9, pp. 133-50.
Chapters
(2007) `The Social Anthropology of Witchcraft: Rationality and Function of Beliefs', in J. Barry and O. Davies (eds.) Palgrave Advances in Witchcraft Historiography, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
(2004) with H. Jessen and V. Steffen, `Matters of life and death: the control of uncertainty and the uncertainty of control´, in V. Steffen, R. Jenkins, and H. Jessen (eds.) Managing Uncertainty, Copenhagen, Museum Tusculanum Press, pp. 9-29.
(2004) `Spooks and spooks: black magic and bogeymen in Northern Ireland, 1973-74´, in O. Davies and W. de Blécourt (eds.) Witchcraft continued: Popular magic in modern Europe, Manchester: Manchester University Press, pp. 191-212.
(2004) `Who? When? Questions about identification, time and human nature´, in J. Bjøness and A. Ostenfeld-Rosenthal (eds.), Spor af Tid: antropologiske perpektiver, Occasional Paper 1, Department of Ethnography and Social Anthropology, University of Aarhus (2004), pp. 143-61.
(2003) `Tilbageskuende og fremadskuende: billeder af forandringer ved slutningen af det tyvende århundrede´ [`Looking backwards and looking forward: images of change at the end of the twentieth century´], in N. Mortensen (ed.) Skive kommunes historie, vol. 3: Fra 1945 – 2003, Skive: Skive Museums Forlag, 2003, pp. 479-97.
(2002) `Different societies? Different cultures? What are collectivities?´ in S. Malesevic and M. Haugaard (eds.) Making Sense of Collectivity: Ethnicity, Nationalism and Globalization, London: Pluto Press, pp. 12-32.
(2002) `Trans-national corporations?...Yes. Global identities?...Probably not´, in U. Hedetoft and M. Hjort (eds.), The Postnational Self: Belonging and Identity, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002, pp. 66-82
(2002) `Imagined but not imaginary: ethnicity and nationalism in the modern world´, in J. MacClancey (ed.) Exotic No More: Anthropology on the Front Lines, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002, pp. 114-28.
Research reports
with S. Booth, D. Moxon, N. Semmens, C. Spencer, M. Taylor and D. Townend (2004) What are `Personal Data´? A study conducted for the UK Information Commissioner, Report to the UK Information Commissioner, 154 pp.
Available at: http://www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk/eventual.aspx
Other papers
(2006) `Problematising policy: culture. modernity and government´, Arbejdspapir no. 138-06, Århus: Center for Kulturforskning, 2006, 20 pp.
(2005) Groups and Group Rights: Real or Imaginary?, 10th Annual Torkel Opsahl Memorial Lecture, Discussion Paper, Belfast: Democratic Dialogue, 17pp.
Available at: http://www.democraticdialogue.org/discussionpapers.htm
Dr Paul Knepper (Social Policy)
Books
edited with J. Doak and J. Shapland (2008) Urban Crime Prevention, Surveillance and Restorative Justice: Effects of Social Technologies. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor and Francis
(2007) Criminology and Social Policy, Sage, 232pp.
edited with S. G. Shoham (2005) Israel, Terrorism, and the International Community, Israel Studies in Criminology vol. 9, Toronto: de Sitter.
edited with S.G. Shoham (2004), Tradition and Innovation in Criminal Justice, Israel Studies in Criminology, vol. 8, Toronto: de Sitter.
with M.S. Jackson (2003), Delinquency and Justice: A Cultural Perspective. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
(2001) Explaining Criminal Conduct: Theories and Systems in Criminology. Durham: Carolina Academic Press.
Refereed journal articles
(in press) 'The Other Invisible Hand: Jews and Anarchists in London Before the First World War'
(2007) '"Jewish Trafficking" and London Jews in the Age of Migration' Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, vol. 6(3), pp. 239 – 256
(2007) 'Rethinking the racialization of crime: the significance of black firsts' Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 31(3): pp. 503 – 523.
(2007) 'British Jews and the Racialisation of Crime in the Age of Empire' British Journal of Criminology, vol. 47(1), pp. 61-79.
(2007) 'Situational Logic in Social Science Inquiry: from economics to criminology', Review of Austrian Economics, vol. 20(1), pp. 25-41.
(2005) `Crime prevention in a multinational open society´, International Criminal Justice Review, vol. 15 no. 1, pp. 58-74.
(2005) `Polanyi, "Jewish Problems´ and Zionism´, Tradition and Discovery, vol. 32, pp. 6-19.
(2005) `Michael Polanyi and Jewish Identity´, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 35, pp. 263-93.
(2003) `Oakeshott and the New Crime Prevention´ Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, vol. 36 (3): 338-353.
(2003) `The Economist, the Rabbis, and Crime´, Journal of Markets and Morality, 2003, vol. 6 (2): 433-452.
(2003) `Faith, Public Policy, and the Limits of Social Science´, Criminology and Public Policy, vol. 2 (1): 301-323.
Book chapters
Paul Knepper (2005) 'History of Correctional Officers' Pp. 411-414 in Mary Bosworth, ed, Encyclopaedia of Prisons and Correctional Facilities. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Professor Peter Marsh (Social Work)
Books
with M. Doel (2005) The Task-Centred Book, London: Routledge, xiv + 191pp.
Refereed journal articles
(2006) Promoting Children's Welfare by Inter-professional Practice and Learning in Social Work and Primary Care', Social Work Education, vol. 25 no. 2: 148-160.
with T. Patel and C. Williams (2004) `Identity, Race, Religion and Adoption: The Public and Legal View´, Adoption and Fostering, vol. 28: 6-15.
with M. Fisher (2003) `Social work research and the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise: an initial overview´, Social Work Education, vol. 22: 71-80.
Chapters
(2001) `Task-centred Social Work´, in M. Davies (ed.) The Blackwell Companion to Social Work, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 2nd edition, pp. 106-113.
Other publications
with M. Fisher, N. Mathers and S. Fish (2005) Developing the evidence base for social work and social care practice, London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 51pp.
with R. Glendinning (2005) The Primary Care Service Evaluation Toolkit, Leeds: National Centre for Co-ordination of Research Capacity Development, 46pp.
with Rosen, G, Bairstow, S. and User Development Group (2004), Learning organisations: a self-assessment resource pack, London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 67pp.
with Rosen, G. (2004) Leading practice: a development programme for first line managers, London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 80pp.
Research reports
with G. Higginbotham, N. Mathers, M. Kirkham and J. Owen (2004) An Exploration of the Teenage Parenting Experiences of Young People of Bangladeshi, African Caribbean, Pakistani and Dual Ethnic Origin in England, Institute of Primary Care, University of Sheffield, 20pp.
with G. Crow and E, Holton (2004) Supporting Pupils, Schools and Families: An Evaluation of Hampshire Family Group Conferences in Education Project, University of Sheffield and Hampshire Education Department, 54pp.
with H. Smith and J. Owen (2001) Developing Research at the Social Services and Health Interface, University of Sheffield and Trent Focus Group, 46pp.
Dr Susan Molyneux Hodgson (Sociology)
Books
edited with Z. Irving (2007) Policy Reconsidered: meanings, politics and practices, The Policy Press, 256pp.
Refereed journal articles
with J.W.N. Smith (2007) 'Understanding environment and society relations: designing research for/on water policy', Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, vol. 32 no. 3.
with L.Maltby, A. Paetzold & D. Phillips (2007) 'Getting the measure of nature', Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, vol. 32 no. 3.
with T. Clark (2007) 'Sociological engagements with computing: the advent of e-science and some implications for the qualitative research community', Sociological Research Online http://www.socresonline.org.uk/12/3/9.html.
(2006) 'Narrating Community: history and absence in scientific texts', Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, vol. 31 no. 2: 175-188.
Special issues of journals
Edited (2007) Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, Special Issue on 'Water, Environment and Society', Volume 32, No. 3. Sept. 2007. 105pp.
Chapters
with Z. Irving (2007) 'Policy and its exploration' in S.M. Hodgson and Z.M. Irving, Policy Reconsidered: meanings, politics and practices, The Policy Press.
with Z. Irving (2007) 'Studying Policy: a way forward' in S.M. Hodgson and Z.M. Irving, Policy Reconsidered: meanings, politics and practices, The Policy Press.
(2005) `History of Lasers in Optoelectronics´, Encyclopaedia of 20th Century Technology, New York: Routledge.
with K. Facer (2003) `The textbook as cultural artefact: reproducing the culture of science´, in R. Sutherland, G. Claxton and A. Pollard (eds.) Learning and Teaching: Where Worldviews Meet, Stoke: Trentham, pp. 153-74.
with R. Sutherland (2002) `Mathematics for post-16 vocational courses´, in L. Haggerty (ed.) Aspects of teaching secondary mathematics: perspectives on practice, London: Routledge Falmer, pp. 52-68.
Research reports
with C. Hoyles, A. Wolf and P. Kent (2002) Mathematical Skills in the Workplace, London: The Science, Technology and Mathematics Council, 192pp.
Professor Clive Norris (Sociology)
Books
edited with D. Wilson (2006) Surveillance, Crime and Social Control, Ashgate, 583pp.
Refereed journal articles
Norris, C. (2007) `The Intensification and Bifurcation of Surveillance in British Criminal Justice Policy´ in European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research Special edition on Fear v. Freedom post 9/11 - The European Perspective (in press).
with McCahill, M. (2006) `CCTV: Beyond Penal Modernism?´, British Journal of Criminology, vol. 46 no. 1, pp. 97-118.
with Wood, D. and McCahill, M. (2004) `The Growth of CCTV: a global perspective on the international diffusion of video surveillance in publically accessible space´, Surveillance and Society, Vol. 2 no. 2/3: 110-135.
Special issues of journals
edited with Wood, D. and McCahill, M. (2004), double issue of Surveillance and Society, vol. 2 nos. 2/3, containing 22 articles on `The Politics of CCTV in Europe and Beyond´
Chapters
Norris, C. and Wilson, D (2006) 'Introduction to Surveillance, Crime and Social Control' in Norris, C. and Wilson, D. (eds) Surveillance, Crime and Social Control. International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology - Second Series, Ashgate.
(2003) `From personal to digital: CCTV, the panopticon and the technological mediation of suspicion and social control´, in D. Lyon (ed.) Surveillance and Social Sorting: Privacy Risk and Automated Discrimination, London: Routledge, pp. 249-81.
Forthcoming in German translation in: L. Hempel and J. Metelmann (eds.) Bild - Raum - Kontrolle. Videoüberwachung als Zeichen gesellschaftlichen Wandels, Frankfurt/Main: Suhrkamp. 2005.
with McCahill, M. (2003) `Estimating the Extent, Sophistication and Legality of CCTV in London´, in M. Gill (ed.) CCTV, Perpetuity Press, pp. 51 –66.
Reports
Norris, C. (2006) `Criminal Justice´ expert report in A Report on the Surveillance Society for the Information Commissioners Office compiled by the Surveillance Studies Network. 13 pages. Available at http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/library/data_protection/practical_application/surveillance_society_appendices_06.pdf
Ball, K., Lyon, D., Murakimi-Wood, D., Norris C. and Raab, C. A Report on the Surveillance Society for the Information Commissioners office by the Surveillance Studies Network: Full Report. pp 1-102. Available at: http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/library/data_protection/practical_application/surveillance_society_full_report_2006.pdf
Norris, C. (2006) Closed Circuit Television: a review of its development and its implications for privacy, a paper prepared for the Department of Homeland Security Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee quarterly meeting on June 7th, in San Francisco, CA. pp1-27 Report available on receipt of email request from privacycommittee@dhs.gov
McCahill, M. and Norris, C. (2003) `CCTV and Public Attitudes´, Report to the European Commission Fifth Framework RTD as part of the UrbanEye: on the threshold of the urban panopticon project (pp 1-21)
McCahill, M . and Norris, C. (2002) Urban Eye Literature Review. Report to the European Commission Fifth Framework RTD as part of UrbanEye: on the threshold of the urban panopticon, published as UrabanEye Working Paper no. 1 by the Centre for Technology and Society, Technical University of Berlin. (pp1-22) Available at: http://www.urbaneye.net/results/results.htm
McCahill, M . and Norris, C. (2002b) CCTV in Britain Urbaneye Report to the European Commission Fifth Framework RTD as part of UrbanEye: on the threshold of the urban panopticon, published as UrbanEye Working Paper no. 3. by the Centre for Technology and Society, Technical University of Berlin (pp1-70). Available at: http://www.urbaneye.net/results/results.htm
McCahill, M . and Norris, C. (2002c) CCTV in London Urbaneye. Report to the European Commission Fifth Framework RTD as part of UrbanEye: on the threshold of the urban panopticon, published as Working Paper no. 6. by the Centre for Technology and Society, Technical University of Berlin (pp1-48) Available at: http://www.urbaneye.net/results/results.htm
Mr David Phillips (Social Policy)
Books
(2006) Quality of Life: Concept, Policy and Practice, London: Routledge. xii + 266pp.
Refereed Journal Articles
with Berman, Y. (2003) 'Social quality and ethnos communities: concepts and indicators'. Community Development Journal, vol. 38, no. 4: 344-357.
with Berman, Y. and Rozenek, D. (2002) `The social quality of children' Society and Welfare, 2002, vol. 22 no. 2: 167-183 [in Hebrew].
(2001) 'Community citizenship and community social quality: the British Jewish community at the turn of the twentieth century'. European Journal of Social Quality, vol. 3, nos. 1/2: 26-47.
with Berman, Y. (2001) 'Social quality and community citizenship'. European Journal of Social Work, 4:1: 17-28.
Chapters
with Berman, Y. (2001) 'Indicators of community social quality', in Casas, S. and Saurina, C. (eds.) Proceedings of the Third Conference of the International Society of Quality of Life Studies, University of Girona, Institut de Recerca sobre Qualitat de Vida, pp. 67-90.
with Berman, Y. (2001) 'Social quality; definitional, conceptual and operational issues' in Beck, W., van der Maesen, L. and A. Walker, (eds.). Social Quality: a Vision for Europe, Kluwer Law International, pp. 125-146.
Professional Journal Articles
with Berman, Y. (2001) 'Information and social quality'. Aslib Proceedings, 53:5: 179-188.
Dr Christina Prell (Sociology)
Books
(forthcoming 2009) Social Network Analysis: Methodology and Application, Sage, 240pp.
Refereed Journal Articles
(2006) with Dougill, A.J., Fraser, E.D.G., Holden, J., Hubacek, K., Reed, M.S., Stagl, S.T. and Stringer, L.C. 'Learning from Doing Participatory Rural Research: Lessons from the Peak District National Park', Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 57 no. 2: 259-275.
(2006) 'Social Capital as Network Capital: looking at the role of social networks among not-for-profits', Sociological Research Online, vol. 11 no. 4.
(2004) `Studying IT and community´. Graduate Journal of Social Science, vol. 2 (http://www.gjss.org/journal_index.shtml)
(2003) `Community networking and social capital: early investigations´, Journal of Computer-Mediated-Communication, vol. 8 no. 3 (http://www.ascusc.org/jcmc/vol8/issue3/)
(2002) `The social shaping of a technological idea: How a community network database was conceived´, European Journal of Communication Research, vol. 27, pp. 279-299
Chapters
(2004) `Web writing and service learning: A call for training as a final deliverable´, in J. A. Inman, C. Reed, and P. Sands (eds.) Electronic collaboration in the Humanities: Issues and options. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 187-197.
with Harrison, T. and Zappen, J. (2002) `Transforming new communication technologies into community media´, in N. W. Jankowski and O. Prehm (eds.) Community media in the information age: Perspectives and prospects, Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 249-70.
Research Reports
(2005) with Reed M. S. and Hubacek K. Sustainable Upland Management for Multiple Benefits: a multi-stakeholder response to the Heather and Grass Burning Code consultation, Project report submitted to DEFRA´s consultation on the review of the Heather and Grass Etc. (Burning) Regulations 1986 and the Heather and Grass Burning Code 1994
Dr Kate Reed (Sociology)
Books
(2006) New Directions in Social Theory: Race, Gender and the Canon, Sage: London, 176pp.
(2003) Worlds of Health: Exploring the Health Choices of British Asian Mothers, Praeger: Westport, Connecticut, 191pp.
Refereed journal articles
with Ray, L. (2005) `Community, mobility and racism in a semi-rural area: Comparing minority experience in East Kent´, Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 28: 212-34.
(2004) 'The eclipse of marriage: bringing debates back into sociological accounts of health', European Journal of Women´s Studies, vol. 11: 61-76
(2003) 'Gendering asylum: the Importance of diversity and context', Feminist Review, no. 73: 114-118.
Chapters
(2005) `Comparing new migration with old: exploring the issue of asylum and settlement´, in Alexander, C. and Knowles, C. (eds.) Making Race Matter, Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp. 76-89.
(2002) `Local/global spaces of health: British South Asian mothers and medical pluralism´, in Ernst, W. (ed.) Plural Medicine, Tradition and Modernity, London: Routledge, pp 171-183.
Research report
with Ray, L. (2003) Needs assessment of `ethnic minority´ groups in the Canterbury and East Kent area. The Canterbury and District Multicultural Association.
Dr Victoria Robinson (Sociology)
Books
(2008) Everyday Masculinities and Extreme Sport: Male Identity and Rock Climbing, Berg, 256pp.
with J. Hockey and A. Meah (2007) Mundane Heterosexualities: From Theory to Practices, London: Palgrave, 256pp.
Refereed journal articles
with A. Meah and V. Robinson (forthcoming) `Representing "Sex" in the Research Process´, International Journal of Social Research Methodology
with Hockey, J. and Meah, A. (2004) `A Heterosexual Life: Older Women and Agency Within Marriage and the Family´, Journal of Gender Studies, vol. 13, pp. 227-38.
with Hockey, J. and Meah, A. (2004) `"What I Used to Do…On My Mother´s Settee": spatial and emotional aspects of heterosexuality in England´, Gender, Place and Culture, vol. 11, pp. 417-35.
(2003) `Radical Re-visionings? The Theorising of Masculinities and (Radical) Feminist Theory´, Women´s Studies International Forum, vol. 26, pp. 129-37.
(2003) `Marriage and Intimacy: Problematic Proposals´, Journal of Feminism and Psychology, vol. 13, pp. 437-41.
with Hockey, J. and Meah, A. (2002) ' "For Better or Worse?": Heterosexuality Reinvented', Sociological Research Online, Vol. 7, No. 2. http://www.socresonline.org.uk/7/2/hockey.html
Chapters
(2006) `Internal and External Shifts and Constraints on Women´s Studies and Gender Studies: Implications For the "Canon" ´, in M. Bidwell-Steiner and K. S. Wozonig (eds.), A Canon of Our Own? Kanonkritik und Kanonbildung in den Gender Studies, Vienna: Studienverlag.
(2005) `A Place at The Table? The Representation of Feminist Thought in Contemporary Masculinity Theory´, in Thorne, M. (ed.) Women in Society: Achievements. Risks and Challenges, New York: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 1-15.
- Also published in L. Stoneham (ed.) (2004), Advances in Sociology Research, New York: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 119-33.
(2004) `Taking Risks: Masculinities and Rock Climbing´, in Wheaton, B. (ed.) Understanding Life Style Sports: Consumption, Identity and Difference, London, Routledge, pp. 113-30.
with Meah, A. and Hockey, J. (2004) `Narrating Heterosexual Identities: Recollections, Omissions and Contradictions´, in Robinson, D., Horrocks, C., Kelly, N. and Roberts, B. (eds.) Narrative, Memory and Identity: Theoretical & Methodological Issues, Huddersfield: University of Huddersfield Press, pp. 85-94.
Working papers
(2002) Men, Masculinities and Rock Climbing, Pavis Papers in Social and Cultural Research, Buckingham: The Open University, pp. 1-22.
Dr Maurice Roche (Sociology)
Books
(forthcoming 2009) Exploring the Sociology of Europe: An Analysis of the European Social Complex, Sage, 240pp.
edited with Claire Annesley (2004) Comparative Social Inclusion Policies in Europe, European Commission (ISBN 92-894-7580-3) (160 pp) (also author of Introduction, Executive Summary, Chapter 1, Ch.2 A, C, and Ch.3).
Referred articles
(2003) `Mega-Events, Time and Modernity´, Time and Society, Vol.12, no. 1. 99-126.
(2002) `The Olympics and `Global Citizenship´, Citizenship Studies, vol 6: 165-181.
(2001) `Modernity, Cultural Events and the Construction of Charisma: Mass Cultural Events in the USSR in the Interwar Period´, Cultural Policy, vol. 7: 493-520.
Chapters
(2008 forthcoming) `Mega-Events, Time and Modernity´ chapter in Nacke, S., Unkelbach, R., Werron, T. eds. World Events: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives, VS Verlag Wiesbaden, Germany.
(2007) `Cultural Europeanisation and the `Cosmopolitan Condition´: EU regulation and European sport´, chapter in Rumford, C. ed. Chapter 8, pp. 126-141, Cosmopolitanism and Europe, Liverpool University Press, Liverpool.
(2006a) `Nationalism, Mega-Events and International Culture´, chapter 22, pp.260-272, in G.Delanty and K.Kumar eds. Handbook of Nations and Nationalism Studies, Sage, London.
(2006b) `Mega-events and Modernity revisited: - Globalisation and the case of the Olympics´, ch.2, pp.27-40, in Horne, J. and Manzenreiter, W. eds. Sports Mega-Events: Social Scientific Analyses of a Global Phenomenon, Oxford, Blackwell.
(2005) `The Olympics and the development of `global society´´ (revised version of 2003 paper) pp.51-86, in the journal Imeros, vol.5,no.1, special edition, Athletics, Society and Identity, the Foundation for the Hellenic World, Athens (ISSN 1108-8125).
(2004) `Mega-Events and Media Culture: Sport and the Olympics´, chapter 9, pp. 165-181 in David Rowe ed. Sport, Culture and the Media: Critical Readings, Open University Press/McGraw-Hill, Maidenhead.
(2003) `The Olympics and the development of "global society"´ pp. 289-306 in The Legacy of the Olympic Games 1984-2000, Moragas, M et al eds. IOC, Lausanne.
(2002a) `Olympic and Sport Mega-Events as Media-Events: Reflections on the globalisation paradigm´, pp.1-12, The Global Nexus Engaged: Past, Present, Future Interdisciplinary Olympic Studies, eds. K.Wamsley, R. Barney and S. Martyn, University of Western Ontario, London Ontario.
(2002b) `Social Citizenship: Grounds of Social Change´, pp. 69-86, Handbook of Citizenship Studies, eds. E. Isin, and B. Turner, London: Sage.
with R. van Berkel (2002c) `Social Activation Policies in Europe´, pp.197-224 in Inclusion Through Participation, eds Rik van Berkel and Iver Moller, Bristol: Policy Press.
Research reports
edited with Claire Annesley (2004) Comparative Social Inclusion Policies in Europe, European Commission (ISBN 92-894-7580-3) (160 pp).
Professor Alan Walker (Social Policy)
Books
edited with G. Naegele (2008) Social Policy in Ageing Societies: Britain and Germany Compared, Palgrave Macmillan, 224pp.
edited with H. Mollenkopf (2007) Quality of Life in Old Age: International and Multi-disciplinary Perspectives, Springer, 260pp.
edited with J. Baars, D. Dannefer and C. Phillipson (2006) Ageing, Globalisation and Inequality The New Critical Gerontology , New York, Baywood.
edited with C. K. Wong (2005) East Asian Welfare Regimes in Transition – From Confucianism to Globalisation , Bristol, Policy Press, x + 235pp.
edited (2005) Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age , Maidenhead, Open University Press, xii + 209pp.
edited (2005) Growing Older in Europe , Maidenhead, Open University Press/McGraw Hill, x + 295pp
edited with C. Hagan Hennessy (2004) Growing Older: Quality of Life in Old Age , Maidenhead, Open University Press/McGraw Hill, xii + 268 pp.
edited with W. Beck, L. van der Maesen and F. Thomèse (2001) Social Quality: a vision for Europe , The Hague and Cambridge (Mass.), Kluwer International.
Refereed journal articles
(2005) 'A European Perspective on Quality of Life in Old Age', European Journal of Ageing, vol. 2 no. 2, pp. 2-12.
(2004) 'The ESRC Growing Older Research Programme, 1999-2004', Ageing and Society , vol. 25, pp. 657-674.
with A. Sidorenko (2004) 'The Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing: from conception to implementation', Ageing and Society, vol. 24, pp. 147-165.
with B. Deacon (2003) `Economic Globalisation and Policies on Ageing´, Journal of Societal and Social Policy, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 1-18.
(2003) `Securing the Future of Old Age in Europe´, Journal of Societal and Social Policy, vol. 2, no. 1, p. 13-32.
(2002) `Futuros Retos de la Politica Social Europea Sobre Personos Mayores', Spanish Review of Geriatrics and Gerontology, vol. 37, No. 6, pp. 334-341.
(2002) `A Strategy for Active Ageing´, International Social Security Review, vol. 55, pp. 121-140.
(2002) `Aldring og Arbejde i EU´ [Ageing and Employment in the EU], Tidsskriftet for Arbejdsliv, vol. 4, no.3, pp. 25-42 (also in CSA Sociological Abstracts).
(2002) `Ageing in Europe: Policies in Harmony or Discord?´, International Journal of Epidemiology, vol. 31, pp. 758-761.
(2002) `The Politics of Intergenerational Relations´, Gerontologie und Geriatrie, vol. 35, pp. 297-303.
(2002) `La Viellesse est une Expérience non Homogène´, Retrait et Société, no.37, pp. 234-239.
(2002) `Participaió i Ciutadania: experiènces europees´, Barcelona Societat, no.11, pp. 61-74.
(2002) `The ESRC Growing Older Research Programme´, Social Policy and Society, vol. 1, pp. 129-138.
(2002) `Growing Older: An ESRC Research Programme´, Quality in Ageing, vol.3, no.1, pp. 4-12.
(2001) `Lavoratori Anziani e Occupazione: Verso un invecchiamento attivo?´ L'Assistenza Sociale, nos.1 and 2, pp. 125-157.
with H. Jani-Le Bris (2001) `La Construction Gérontologique de la Dépendance et Comment la Dépasser - La Théorie de l'Empowerment´, La Revue Francaise de Service Social, no.200, pp.26-34.
(2001) `Research for an Ageing Society´, Clinical Medicine, vol.1, pp. 306-309.
Special issues of journals
edited (2004) Understanding Quality of Life in Old Age, Papers from the UK Economic and Social Research Council Growing Older Programme, Special Issue of Ageing and Society, Vol. 24, Part 5, 157pp.
guest editor (2002) Quality in Ageing, Vol.3, Issue 1, 48pp.
Chapters
(2006) 'Re-examining the Political Economy of Aging: understanding the structure/agency tension', in Baars, J, Dannefer, D, Phillipson, C and Walker, A (eds) Aging, Globalization and Inequality: the new critical gerontology, Baywood, pp. 59-79.
(2005) 'Aging and Politics: an international perspective', in Binstock, R, George, L, Cutler, S, Hendricks, J and Schulz, J (eds) Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, Elsevier, pp. 339-359.
(2005) `Quality of Life in Old Age in Europe´ in A. Walker (ed.) Growing Older in Europe, Maidenhead, Open University Press, 2005, pp. 1-30.
with C. Walker (2005) `The UK: Quality of Life in Old Age I´, in A. Walker (ed.) Growing Older in Europe, Maidenhead, Open University Press, pp. 128-155.
with C. Walker (2005) `The UK: Quality of Life in Old Age II´, in A. Walker (ed.) Growing Older in Europe, Maidenhead, Open University Press, pp. 233-247.
(2004) `Introducing the Growing Older Programme on Extending Quality of Life´ in A. Walker and C. Hagan Hennessy (eds.) Growing Older - Quality of Life in Old Age, Maidenhead, Open University Press, pp. 1-13.
with C.K. Wong (2004) `The Ethnocentric Construction of the Welfare State´, in P. Kennett (ed.) A Handbook of Comparative Social Policy, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, pp. 116-130.
(2003) `L'impact des Politiques Économiques et Sociales sur les Personnes Handicapées Mentales Âgées: Âutonomie ou Dépendance?´, in G. Zribi and J. Sarfaty (eds) Le Viellissement Des Personnes Handicapées Mentales, Paris, Éditions De L'Ecole Nationale de la Santé Publique, pp. 177-196.
(2003) `Individualising Pensions´, in J.M. Kovács (ed.) Small Transformations, The Politics of Welfare Reform: East and West, Munster, Lit Verlag, pp. 191-211.
with G. Naegele (2003) `Altern in der Arbeitswelt-Europäische 'Leithinien einer Guten Praxis (good practice) 'fur die Gleichbehandling älterer Arbeitnehmer/innen in der betrieblichen Personalpolitik´, in B. Badura, H. Schellschmidt and C. Vetter (eds.) Fehlzeiten - Report 2002: Demographisher Wandel, Herausforderung für die Ketriebliche Personal - und Gesundheits Politik, Berlin, Springer, pp. 225-234.
(2002) `International Economic Issues´ in United Nations Population Fund (ed.) Population Ageing and Development, New York, UNFPA, pp. 44-45 (full text at www.unfpa.org).
with K. Martimo (2002) `Ageing and Intergenerational Relations in Britain´, in M. Mizurha (ed.) Comparing Social Polices: Exploring New Perspectives in Britain and Japan, Bristol, Policy Press, pp. 49-72.
(2002) `Economic Globalisation and Policies on Ageing´, in Korean Academy of Social Welfare (ed.) Issues and Prospect of the Welfare Society in the 21st Century, Proceedings of an International Conference on Social Welfare, Seoul, Korean Academy of Social Welfare, pp. 1-29.
(2002) `The Principles and Potential of Active Ageing´ in S. Pohlmann (ed.) Facing an Ageing World: Recommendations and Perspectives, Berlin, Transfer Verlag, pp. 113-119.
(2002) `Ageing and Intergenerational Relations´ in UK-Japan Social Policy Forum, Proceedings of the 2001 Seminar Series, London, The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, pp. 104-111.
(2002) `Securing the Future of Old Age in Europe´, in G. Reday-Mulvey (ed.) Etudes et Dossiers No. 258, Geneva, International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics, pp. 12-29.
(2002) `Alderdiskrimination: Kan Faenomenet Forhindres?´ [Age Discrimination: Can it be prevented?], in Det Aldrende Sam Fund: Hvad har vi hört? Er der behov for nye tiltag? , Proceedings of a Hearing at the Danish Parliament 25 October 2002, Copenhagen, Danish Board of Technology, pp.144-149, oral evidence pp. 67-69.
(2002) `Long-term Care for Older People: Reconciling Budgetary Constraints and Quality Improvement´, in OECD (ed.) Biotechnology and Healthy Ageing: Policy Implications of New Research, Paris, OECD, pp. 109-120.
(2002) `Active Strategies for Older Workers in the UK´, in M. Jepson, D. Foden and M. Hutsebaut (eds.) Active Strategies for Older Workers, Brussels, ETUI, pp. 403-435.
(2002) `All Our Futures´ in S. Gockhale and N. Pandit (eds.) Ageing in Search of Its Identity, Pune (India), Aameya Publishers, 2002, pp. 106-118.
(2001) `El Futuro De Las Pensions Y De La Jubiliación En Europa´ in Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales (ed.) Seguridad Social: Una Perspectiva Histórica, Madrid, Ministerio de Trabajo y Asuntos Sociales, pp. 289-304.
(2001) `Ageing Populations: How Can Research Support Policy Decisions?´ in A. Hobza and C. Flumeri (eds.) Proceedings of the EC-US Workshop on 'Preparing for an Ageing Society: Data Needs and the Benefits of Cross-national Research to Public Policies', Brussels, European Commission, pp. 8-11.
(2001) `Ageing in Europe and Social Services for Older People´ in P. Routasalo and H. Suhonen (eds.) Kyllä Minä Tiedän, Mitä Minä Haluan! (I Really Do Know What I Want!) , Turku, University of Turku, Research Report 34, pp. 8-35 (English), 36-64 (Finnish).
(2001) `Towards Active Ageing in Europe´ [in Greek], in I. Kikilias, H. Bangaros, P. Tinios and M. Hletsos (eds.) Demographic Ageing, the Labour Market and Social Protection: Trends, Blockages and Policies, Athens, The National Institute of Labour, pp. 283-300.
(2001) `Ageing Europe: The Challenges Ahead´ in G. Naegele, M. Reichert and N. Maly (eds.) 10 Jahre Gerontologische Forschung in Dortmund - Bilanz und Perspektiven, Münster, Litverlag, pp. 21-34.
Selected other publications
edited with S. Northmore (2005) Growing Older in a Black and Ethnic Minority Group, London, Age Concern, 55pp.
with L. van der Maesen, W. Beck and J. Baars (2003) Social Quality: A Sustainable Project for Europe, Amsterdam, EFSQ, 21pp.
(2003) Memorandum on Population Ageing (invited evidence), House of Lords Select Committee on Economic Affairs, Aspects of the Economics of an Ageing Population, vol II: Evidence, London, The Stationery Office, House of Lords Paper 179-II, pp. 478-481.
edited (2003) Growing Older Programme: Project Summaries, Sheffield, ESRC Growing Older Programme, 37pp.
(2003) The Policy Challenges of Population Ageing, SEDAP Reseach paper No. 108, Hamilton, McMaster University, 44pp.
with G. Naegele (2002) Ageing and Social Policy: Britain and Germany Compared, London, Anglo-German Foundation, 40pp.
with others (2001) The Social Situation in the European Union, Luxembourg, Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 130pp.
Dr Lorna Warren (Social Policy)
Books
with Cook, J. and Maltby, T. (2007) Older Women's Lives and Voices: Issues in Participation and Policy, Open University Press, 192pp.
with Cormie, J. (2001) Working with Older People: Guidelines for Running Discussion Groups and Influencing Practice, Bristol: The Policy Press.
Refereed journal articles
with Clarke, A. (forthcoming 2007)'Hopes, Fears and Expectations about the Future. What Do Older People's Stories Tell Us About Active Ageing?', Ageing and Society.
with Clarke, A. (2006) 'Growing older - the good, the bad and the ugly: subjective views of ageing', International Journal of Disability and Human Development, vol. 5 no. 1, pp. 61-67.
with Monro. S. (2004) `Sexuality and citizenship´, Sexualities, vol. 7: 345-362.
with Cook, J., Clarke, N., Hadfield, P., Haywood-Reed, P., Millen, L., Parkinson, M., Robinson, J., and Winfield, W. (2003) `Working with Older Women in Research: Some Methods-Based Issues´, Quality in Ageing, vol. 4 no. 4: 24-31.
Chapters
with Davidson, K. and Maynard, M. (2005) `Social involvement: aspects of gender and ethnicity´ in A. Walker and C. Hagan Hennessy (eds.) Understanding Quality of Life in Older Age, Buckingham: Open University Press.
with Cook, J. (2005) `Working with older women: lives, voices and a video´, in Lowes, L. and Hulatt, I. (eds.) Involving Service Users in Health and Social Care Research. London: Routledge.
with Cook, J. and Maltby, T. (2004) `A participatory approach to older women´s quality of life´, in A. Walker and C. Hagan Hennessey (eds.) Growing Older: Quality of Life in Old Age. Buckingham: Open University Press. 149-168.
Research reports
Warren, L., Young, S., and Cook, J. (2004) Mapping Existing Research And Identifying Knowledge Gaps Concerning The Situation Of Older Women In Europe (MERI): Living Conditions of Women 50+ In the United Kingdom, http://www.own-europe.org.
Video
Older Women's Lives and Voices. Sheffield: Learning Media Unit: University of Sheffield, Catalogue No. M2114.
Dr Bridgette Wessels (Sociology)
Books
(forthcoming 2009) Understanding the Internet: A Socio-cultural Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, 208pp.
edited with Harrison, J. (forthcoming 2009) Mediating Europe: New Media, Mass Communications, and the European Public Sphere, Berghahn Books, 312pp.
(2007) Inside the Digital Revolution: policy and changing communication with the public, Ashgate.
with Bagnall, V. (2002) Information and the Joining Up of Services: the case of a guide for parents of disabled children, Bristol: Policy Press.
Refereed journal articles
(2008) 'Generating agency within regional communities to foster e-inclusion: the case of South Yorkshire, UK' in European Journal of ePractice, May vol.3, pp 1-11
with Walsh, S., and Adam, E. (2008) 'Mediating Voices: Community Participation in the Design of E-Enabled Community Care Services' in The Information Society 24 (1)
with Craglia, M. (2007) 'Situated innovation of e-social science; integrating infrastructure, collaboration and knowledge', Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 12 no. 2.
with Harrison, J. (2005) `A new public service environment? Public service broadcasting values in the reconfiguring media´, New Media & Society, vol. 7, pp. 834-53.
Chapters
with Miedema, S. (2003) `Towards Understanding Situations of Exclusion´, in Steinert, H. and Pilgram, A. (eds.) Welfare Policy from Below: Struggles Against Social Exclusion in Europe, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 61-76.
(2003) `Community, Subculture, Secondary Association as a Resource: patterns of association to counter exclusion and configured networks to manage exclusion´, in Steinert, H. and Pilgram, A. (eds.) Welfare Policy from Below: Struggles Against Social Exclusion in Europe, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 175-186.
with Jannssen, J. and Miedema, S. (2003) `Double Difficulty: female and foreigner´, in Steinert, H. and Pilgram, A. (eds.) Welfare Policy from Below: Struggles Against Social Exclusion in Europe, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 241-251.
