Publications CRESC1 - Oct 2004- Sep 2009
Publications by core funded staff (ESRC and Host Institution) are indicated by *, all other outputs are by affiliate staff, but we only list their publications which are, at least in part, dependent on their CRESC activities (i.e. it is not a complete listing of their publications).
Books
- A1.1 *Bennett, T., Savage, M., Silva, E. B., Warde, A., Gayo-Cal, M. & Wright, D., (2009) Culture, Class, Distinction, London: Routledge
- A1.2 *Bennett, T., (2008) Culture and Society: Collected Essays, Beijing: Guangxi Normal University Press
- A1.3 *Bennett T., & J. Frow (eds.) (2008) Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London: Sage
- A1.4 *Bennett, T., (2007) Critical Trajectories: Culture, Society, Intellectuals, Malden US and Oxford: Blackwell
- A1.5 *Blokland, T. & Savage, M., (eds.) (2008) Networked Urbanism: Social Capital on the Ground, Aldershot: Ashgate
- A1.6 Buchanan, I., & Thoburn, N., (2008) Deleuze and Politics, Edinburgh University Press
- A1.7 Campbell, J., Erickson, M., Gray, A., Hanson, S. & Wood, H. (eds.) (2007) Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies Stencilled Occasional Papers, 2 Volumes, London: Routledge
- A1.8 Crossley, N., (2006) Reflexive Embodiment in Contemporary Society, Buckingham: Open University Press
- A1.9 Corsín Jiménez, A., (ed.) (2008) Culture and Well-being: Anthropological Approaches to Freedom and Political Ethics, London: Pluto Press
- A1.10 Du Gay, P., & Elliott, A., (eds.) (2009) Identity in Question, London: Sage
- A1.11 Du Gay, P., McFall, L., & Carter, S., (eds.) (2008) Conduct: Sociology and Social Worlds, Manchester University Press
- A1.12 *Erturk, I., Froud, J., Leaver, A., Johal, S., & Williams, K., (2008) Financialization at Work, London: Routledge
- A1.13 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Johal, S., & Williams, K., (2006) Financialization and Strategy Narrative and Numbers, London: Routledge
- A1.14 *Harvey, P., Edwards, J., & Wade, P., (eds.) (2007) Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice, Oxford: Berg
- A1.15 Hesmondhalgh, D., & Toynbee, J., (eds.) (2008) The Media and Social Theory, CRESC Culture, Economy and the Social Series, London and New York: Routledge
- A1.16 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2007) The Cultural Industries, 2nd edition, London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi: Sage
- A1.17 *Hill, A., (2008) Re-Imagining the War on Terror: Seeing, Waiting, Travelling, London: Palgrave Macmillan
- A1.18 Howcroft, D., & Land, F., (eds.) (2009) Foundations, Philosophy and Research Method, Major Currents in Information Systems, Vol.1, London: Sage
- A1.19 Jordan, T., (2008) Hacking: Digital Media and Technological Determinism, Cambridge: Polity Press
- A1.20 *Leeuwen, M., van, Maas, I., & Miles, A’,(eds.) (2005), Marriage Patterns and Social Class, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- A1.21 MacDonald, S., (2008) Difficult Heritage: Negotiating the Nazi Past in Nuremberg and Beyond, London: Routledge
- A1.22 *Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) (2008) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell
- A1.23 *Savage, M., & Bagnall, G., Longhurst, B.J., (2005) Globalisation and Belonging, London: Sage
- A1.24 *Scherger, S., (2007) Destandardisierung, Differenzierung, Individualisierung. Westdeutsche Lebensläufe im Wandel, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag. [Destandardisation, Differentiation, Individualisation? West German Life Courses under Change]
- A1.25 Shaoul, J., Stafford, A., & Stapleton, P., (eds.) (2008) Financial Black Holes: Accounting for Privately Financed Roads in the UK, Glasgow: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland
- A1.26 Toynbee, J., (2007) Bob Marley: Herald of a Postcolonial World? Cambridge: Polity Press
- A1.27 Toynbee, J., Bennett, A., & Shank, B., (eds.) (2006) The Popular Music Studies Reader, London: Routledge
- A1.28 Trauth, E., Howcroft, D., Butler, T., Fitzgerald, B., & DeGross, J., (2006) Social Inclusion: Societal & Organizational Implications for Information Systems, London: Springer-Verlag
- A1.29 Umbach, M., (2009) German Cities and Bourgeois Modernism, 1890-1924, Oxford: University Press
- A1.30 Wade, P., (2009) Race and Sex in Latin America, London: Pluto Press
- A1.31 Wade, P., Urrea, F., & Viveros, M., (eds.) (2008) Raza, etnicidad y sexualidades: ciudadanía y multiculturalismo en América Latina, Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Universidad del Valle
- A1.32 Wade, P., (ed.) (2007) Race, Ethnicity and Nation: Perspectives from Kinship and Genetics, Oxford: Berghahn Books
- A1.33 Watson, S., Carter, S., & Jordan, T., (eds.) (2008) Security: Sociology and Social Worlds, Manchester University Press
- A1.34 Watson, S., (2006) City Publics: The (Dis)Enchantments of Urban Encounters, London: Routledge
- A1.35 Watson, S., & Studdert, D., (2006) Spaces of Diversity: Markets as Sites of Social Interaction, Bristol: Policy Press and Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- A1.36 Wood, H., (2009) Talking With Television: Women, Talk Shows, and Modern Self-Reflexivity, Illinois: University of Illinois Press
- A1.37 Woodward, K., (2009) Embodied Sporting Practices: Regulating Bodies Regulatory Bodies, London: Palgrave Macmillan
- A1.38 Woodward, K., & Woodward, S., (2009) Why Feminism Matters: Feminism Lost and Found, London: Palgrave Macmillan
- A1.39 Woodward, K., (2006) Boxing Masculinity and Identity, the ‘I’ of the Tiger, London: Routledge
*Core CRESC Staff 13 books
A2: Book chapters
- A2.1 *Bennett, T., (2009) 'The Art Museum as Civic Machiner’, in Martinz-Turek, C., & Sommer, M., (eds.) Storyline. Narrationen im Museum, Vienna: Verlag Turia + Kant. pp 57-73.
- A2.2 *Bennett, T., (2008) 'Sociology and Culture', in T. Bennett and J. Frow (eds.) Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London: Sage, pp 86-106.
- A2.3 *Bennett, T., (2008) Introduction: Vocabularies of Culture’, in T. Bennett and J. Frow (eds.) Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London: Sage, pp 1-16.
- A2.4 *Bennett T., (2006) ‘Exhibition, difference and the logic of culture’, in Karp, I., & Kratz, C., (eds.), Museum Frictions: Public Cultures/Global Transformations, Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
- A2.5 *Bennett T., (2006) ‘Civic seeing: museums and the organisation of vision’, in MacDonald, S., (ed.), Companion to Museum Studies, Oxford: Blackwell.
- A2.6 *Bennett T., (2006) ‘Culture and differences: the challenges of multiculturalism’, in Boda, S., & Cifarelli, M.R., (eds.), When Culture Makes the Difference: Heritage, Arts and Media in Multicultural Society, Rome: Meltemi Editore, pp. 21–37. Also in French and Spanish translation in Negrier, E. (ed) La fin des cultures nationales?
- A2.7 Bertie, A., Himmelweit, S., & Trigg, A.B. (2006) 'Social norms, cognitive dissonance and broadcasting: how to influence economic agents,' in Bruun, C., (ed.), Advances in Artificial Economics, Berlin: Springer Verlag, pp. 235-252.
- A2.8 Brandtstädter, S., & Schubert, G., (2006) ‘Democratic Thought and Practice in Rural China’, in Julio, F., (ed.), On the State of Democracy, London: Routledge. (Reprint of Journal Issue).
- A2.9 Buchanan, I., & Thoburn, N., (2008) ‘Introduction: Deleuze and Politics’, in Buchanan, I., & Thoburn, N., Deleuze and Politics, Edinburgh University Press, pp 1-12.
- A2.10 Collins, R., (2009) ‘Media in Transition: Social Changes, Economic Upheavals, Content Development’, in Pitzer, S., & Scheithauer, I., (eds.) Lost in Transition. Uberlebensstrategien fuer das private Fernsehen, Berlin: Vistas Verlag, pp 27-48.
- A2.11 Collins, R., (2009) ‘E-Governance and the Governance of the Global Internet’, in Budd, L., & Harris, L., (eds.) eGovernance: Managing or Governing? London: Routledge, pp 53-70.
- A2.12 Collins, R., (2009) ‘Misrecognitions: Positive and Negative Freedom in EU Media Policy and Regulation, From Television without Frontiers to the Audiovisual Media Services Directive’, in Bondebjerg, I., & Madsen, P., (eds.) Media, Democracy and European Culture, Bristol: Intellect, pp 334-361.
- A2.13 Collins, R., (2008) ‘Wer bietet in der digitalen Welt zuverlaessige und vielfaeltige Informationen, und wie koennen Nutzer darauf zugreifen? Unterscheidliche Arten von Anbietern und ihre Funktion fuer die oeffentliche Kommunikation’, in Schultz, W., & Held, T., (eds.) Mehr Vertrauen in Inhalte, Berlin: Vistas Verlag, pp 59-90.
- A2.14 Collins, R., (2007) Regulating the Push and Pull Medium, in Berry, R., (ed.) Settling the frontiers: debating the EU’s Audiovisual Media Services Directive, London: KnowledgePolitics. http://www.knowledgepolitics.org.uk./KP_AMS_pamphlet.pdf
- A2.15 Collins, R., (2006) ‘Some More Thoughts’, in Raboy, M., & Sauvageau, F., (eds.), The Role of the State in Broadcasting Governance, Quebec: Centre d’etudes sur les medias, pp 201–204.
- A2.16 Collins, R., (2006) ‘UK broadcasting policy: the ‘long wave’ shift in conceptions of accountability’, in Baldi, P., & Hasebrink, U., (eds.), Broadcasters and Citizens in Europe. Trends in Media Accountability and Viewer Participation, Bristol: Intellect.
- A2.17 Collins, R., (2005) ‘Media Content Law and Regulation in the United Kingdom’, in Giroux, D., & Sauvageau, F., (eds.) Libertes et interet public en radiodiffussion., Quebec: Centre d’etudes sur les medias, pp 39-70.
- A2.18 Collins, R., (2005) ‘Internet Governance in the UK’, in Consalve, M., & O’Riordan, K., (eds.) Internet Research Annual 2004 v3. Association of Internet Researchers, New York: Peter Lang, pp 123-135.
- A2.19 Corsín Jiménez, A., (2008) 'Introduction: well-being's re-proportioning of social thought', in Corsín Jiménez, A., (ed.) Culture and well-being: anthropological approaches to freedom and political ethics, London: Pluto Press.
- A2.20 Corsín Jiménez, A., (2008) 'Well-being in anthropological balance'., in Corsín Jiménez, A., (ed.) Culture and well-being: anthropological approaches to freedom and political ethics, London: Pluto Press.
- A2.21 Corsín Jiménez, A., (2007) 'Introduction: re-institutionalisations', in Corsín Jiménez, A., (ed.) The anthropology of organisations Reader, Berkeley: bepress, pp 1-54.
- A2.22 Corsín Jiménez A., (2007) 'Industry going public: rethinking knowledge and administration', in Harvey, P., Edwards, J., & Wade, P., (eds.) (2007) Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice, Oxford: Berg, pp 39-57.
- A2.23 Crossley, N. (2007) ‘Exploring Embodiment by Way of Body Techniques’, in Shilling, C., Title Unknown, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell.
- A2.24 Crossley, N., (2006) ‘The Networked Body’, in Waskful, D., & Vannini, P., Body/Embodiment, Aldershot: Ashgate.
- A2.25 Crossley, N., (2005) ‘Sociology and the Body’, in Turner, B., Rojek, C. & Calhoun, C. The International Handbook of Sociology, London: Sage.
- A2.26 *Dodsworth, F., (2007) ‘Masculinity as Governance: Police, Public Service and the Embodiment of Authority, c. 1700-1850’, in McCormack, M.L., ed., Public Men: Masculinity and Politics in Modern Britain, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 33-53.
- A2.27 Du Gay, P., & Elliott, A., (2009) ‘Editors’ Introduction’, in Du Gay, P., & Elliott, A., (eds.) Identity in Question, London: Sage, pp 1-12.
- A2.28 Du Gay, P., (2009) ‘The Identities of Self-Interest: performativity, history, ethics’, in Du Gay, P., & Elliott, A., (eds.) Identity in Question, London: Sage, pp 98-119.
- A2.29 Du Gay, P., (2009) ‘Identity after the moment of theory’, in Cooper, G., King, A., & Rettie, R., (eds.) Sociological Objects, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp 177-190.
- A2.30 Du Gay, P., (2008) ‘Keyser Suze elites: market populism and the politics of instiutional change’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 80-102.
- A2.31 Du Gay, P., & McFall, L., (2008) ‘Introduction’, in Du Gay, P., McFall, L., & Carter, S., (eds.) (2008) Conduct: Sociology and Social Worlds, Manchester University Press, pp 1-21.
- A2.32 Du Gay, P., (2008) ‘Organizing Conduct, Making Up People’, in Du Gay, P., McFall, L., & Carter, S., (eds.) (2008) Conduct: Sociology and Social Worlds, Manchester University Press, pp 21-53.
- A2.33 Du Gay, P., (2006) ‘The many selves of ‘Self-Interest’: some historical observations on markets and morals’, in N. Stehr et al. (eds.) The Moralization of the Markets, New York: Transaction Publishers.
- A2.34 Gill, R., (2009) ‘Supersexualise me! Advertising and the midriffs’, in Attwood, F., & Cere, R, (eds.) Mainstreaming Sex: The Sexualisation of Culture, London: I.B. Tauris.
- A2.35 Gill, R., (2009) ‘Creative biographies in new media: social innovation in Web work’, in Jeffcutt, P., & Pratt, A., (eds.) Creativity and Innovation, London: Routledge.
- A2.36 Edwards, J. (2009) ‘The social life of blood and genes’, in Porqueres i Gené,, E., (ed.) Les défis contemporains de la parenté, Paris: Presses de l'EHESS.
- A2.37 Edwards, J. (2008) ‘Skipping a generation: genealogy and assisted conception’, in Bamford, S., & Leach, J., (eds.) Genealogy beyond kinship: Sequence, Transmission, and Essence in Ethnography and Social Theory, Oxford: Berghahn.
- A2.38 *Edwards, J., Harvey, P., Wade, P., (2007) ‘Introduction: epistemologies in practice’, in Harvey, P., Edwards, J., & Wade, P., (eds.) Anthropology and Science: Epistemologies in Practice, Oxford: Berg, pp 1-18.
- A2.39 Edwards, J. (2007) ‘Creativity’ in English Baptist understandings of assisted and assisting conception’, in Hallam, E., & Ingold, T., (eds.) Creativity and Cultural Improvisation, Oxford: Berg, pp 33-55.
- A2.40 Evans, G., (2008) 'Learning about Human Development from a Study of Educational Failure', in Fogel, A., King, B., & Shanker, S., (eds.) Human Development in the Twenty First Century: Visionary Ideas from Systems Scientists,Cambridge University Press, pp 119-127.
- A2.41 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Tampubolon G., & Williams, K., (2008) ‘Everything for Sale: How Non-executive Directors Make a Difference’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 162-186.
- A2.42 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Williams, K., and Zhang, W, (2006) ‘The quiet panic about financial illiteracy’, in L Assassi et al (eds.) Global Finance after Deregulation, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- A2.43 *Froud, J., Haslam, C., Johal, J., & Williams, K., (2005) ‘Shareholder Value and Financialization: Consultancy Promises, Management Moves’, in Clarke, T. (ed.) Corporate Governance Volume 2 Anglo American Corporate Governance, London: Routledge.
- A2.44 *Gillespie, M., & O’Loughlin, B., (2009) ‘Multilingual News Cultures and Cosmopolitan Citizenship’, Noxolo, P., Huysmans, J., (eds.) Community, Citizenship and the War on Terror: Security and Insecurity, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp 89-112.
- A2.45 *Gillespie, M., (2006) ‘L’Umorismo Reconquistato’: La Comedia Televisiva Anglo-Asiatica’, in Bodo, S., & Cifarelli, MR., (eds.) Quando la Cultura fa la Differenza: Patrimonia, arti e Media nella Sociata Multiculturale, pp.156-176.
- A2.46 *Gillespie, M. and Sharma, A., (2006) 'Keeping it Real: Visible Difference in British Broadcasting' in Maitland, H., (ed.) Navigating Difference: Cultural Diversity and Audience Development, London: Arts Council of England, pp. 68-74.
- A2.47 *Gillespie, M., & E. McLaughlin (2005) ‘Consuming Crime and Avoiding Punishment: Media Influence in the Shaping of Public Perceptions of Crime and Sentencing’, in Elmsley, C. (ed.) The Persistent Prison, London: Bootle, pp 113-144.
- A2.48 Green, S., (2008) ‘Eating Money and Clogging Things Up: Paradoxes of Elite Mediation in Epirus, North West Greece’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 260-82.
- A2.49 *Griffiths, D., Miles, A., Savage, M., (2008) ‘The End of the English Cultural Elite?’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 189-209.
- A2.50 *Harvey, P., (2008) ‘Language states’, in Poole, D., (ed.) A Companion to Latin American Anthropology, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 193-213.
- A2.51 *Harvey, P., (2008) ‘Retos teoricos y nuevas practicas’, in Bullen, M., & Diez Mintegui., (eds.) Retos teoricos y nuevas practicas, Donosta-San Sebestian: ANKULEGI, pp 29-53.
- A2.52 *Harvey, P., (2007) ‘Arresting Mobility or Locating Expertise: ‘Globalisation’ and the `Knowledge Society’, in Lien, M., & Melhuus, M., (eds.) Holding Worlds Together: Ethnographies of Truths and Belonging, Oxford: Berghahn Books, pp 163-183.
- A2.53 *Harvey, P., (2005) ‘The Materiality of State Effects: An Ethnography of a Road in the Peruvian Andes’, in Krohn-Hansen, C., & Nustad, K., (eds.), State Formation. Anthropological Explorations, Cambridge: Pluto Press, pp 216-247.
- A2.54 Herbert, D., (2006) ‘Islam and Reconciliation: Traditions, Contexts and Contemporary Practices’, in Broadbent, P., & Keown, D., (eds.), Can Faiths Make Peace? Wars and the Resolution of Religious Conflict from Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, London: I.B. Tauris, pp. 17-26.
- A2.55 Herbert, D., (2006) ‘Islam and Reconciliation: a hermeneutical and sociological approach’, in Tombs, D., & Liechty, J., (eds.) Explorations in Reconciliation, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 34-57.
- A2.56 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2008) ‘Cultural and Creative Industries’, in Bennett, T., & Frow, J., (eds.) The Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London and Los Angeles: Sage.
- A2.57 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2007) ‘Creative Labour as a Basis for Critique of Creative Industries Policy’, in Lovink, G. and Rossiter, N. (eds.) My Creativity Reader: A Critique of Creative Industries, Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures, pp 59-68.
- A2.58 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2007) ‘Some Key Terms in Recent Youth Cultural Studies: Critical Reflections from the Sociology of Music’, in Hodkinson, P., & Deicke, W., (eds.), Youth Cultures: Scenes, Subcultures and Tribes, London and New York: Routledge, pp 37-50.
- A2.59 *Hill., A., (2008) ‘Hostage Videos in the War on Terror’, in Randell, K.,& Redmond, S., (eds.) The War Body on Screen, London: Continuum., pp 247-262.
- A2.60 Howcroft, D., (2009) ‘Information Systems’, in Alvesson, M., Wilmott, H., & Bridgman, T., The Handbook of Critical Management Studies, Oxford University Press.
- A2.61 Jordan, T., (2008) ‘Politics and the Internet’, in Hayhtio, T., & Rinne , J., (eds.) Net working/Networking; Politics on the Internet, Tampere University Press, pp. 254-280.
- A2.62 Jordan, T., (2007) ‘Online Direct Action: hacktivism and radical democracy’, in Dahlberg, L, & Sapiera E., (eds.) Radical Democracy and the Internet: interrogating theory and practice, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.73-88.
- A2.63 Joyce, P., (2007) ‘The gift of the past: towards a critical history’, Keith Jenkins et al, (eds.) Manifestoes for History, London: Routledge.
- A2.64 * Knox, H., O'Doherty, D., Vurdubakis, T., & Westrup C., (2008) ‘Screenworlds: Information Technology and the Performance of Business Knowledge’, in Scarbrough, H., (ed.) The Evolution of Business Knowledge, Oxford University Press, pp 273-294.
- A2.65 *Longhurst, B., Bagnall, G., & Savage, M., (2007) ‘Place, elective belonging and the diffused audience’, in Gray, J., Sandvoss, C., & Lee Harrington, C., (eds.), Fandom: identities and communities in a mediated world, New York: New York University Press, pp 125-138.
- A2.66 Macdonald, S., (2009) ‘Unsettling memories’, in Anico, M., & Peralta , E.,(eds.) Heritage and Identity, London: Routledge, pp 93-104
- A2.67 Macdonald, S., (2008) ‘Difficult heritage: unsettling history’, in Jungblut, M-P., & Beier-de Haan , R., (eds.) Museums and Universal Heritage, Paris: ICOM Publications, pp 8-15.
- A2.68 *Majima, S., and Warde, A., (2008) ‘Elite consumption in Britain, 1961-2001’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 209-??
- A2.69 McFall, E. R., (2007) ‘Which Half? Accounting for Ideology in Advertising’, in Elliot, R. (ed.) Critical Marketing: Issues & Approaches, Kidlington: Elsevier, pp 125–138.
- A2.70 *Miles, A., (2008) ‘Social Structure, 1900-1939’, Social Structure, 1900-1939’, in Wrigley, C., (ed.) A Companion to Early Twentieth Century Britain, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp 337-353.
- A2.71 *Miles, A., (2004) 'What Works in Offender Rehabilitation? Revealing the Contribution of the Arts', in Cowling j., (ed.), For Arts Sake? Society and the Arts in the 21st Century, London: Institute for Public Policy Research, pp 107-119.
- A2.72 *Montgomerie, J. (2007) ‘The Logic of Neoliberalism and the Political Economy of Consumer debt-led Growth’ in McBride, S., & Lee, S., State Power and Global Governance in the Twenty First Century, Dordrecht: Springer, pp 157-172.
- A2.73 *Moore, N. (2007) ‘Imagining Feminist Futures: The Third Wave, Postfeminism and Ecofeminism’, in Gillis, S., Howie, G., & Munford, B., (eds.), Third Wave Feminism, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2nd edition 2007, pp. 125-141.
- A2.74 *Moore, N., Pidgeon, N., Henwood, K., & Simmons, P., (2005) 'The Use of Narrative to Explore Risk in Everyday Life', in Robinson, D., Horrocks, C., Kelly, N., & Roberts, B., (eds.) Narrative, Memory and Everyday Life, Huddersfield: University of Huddersfield Press, http://www2.hud.ac.uk/hhs/nme/books/2005/index.php
- A2.75 *Moore, N., (2004) 'Whose Bad Feminisms? Ecofeminism, Activism and the Academy', in Gillis, S., Howie, G., & Munford, B., (eds.), Third Wave Feminism, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, pp.227-239.
- A2.76 Moran, M., (2008) ‘Banking and Financial Market Regulation and Supervision’ in Dyson, K., & Macartney, H., (eds.) The Euro at 10: Europeanization, Power and Convergence, Oxford University Press, pp 325-40.
- A2.77 Moran, M., (2008) ‘Representing the corporate elite in Britain: capitalist solidarity and legitimacy’, in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 64-102.
- A2.78 Parr, P., and Silva, E.B., (2005) ‘Quantitative sociological research’, in Redman, P. , Silva, E. B., & Watson, S., (eds.) The Uses of Sociology, Open University Worldwide, pp 71-98.
- A2.79 Pryke, M., (2008) `Geographies of economic growth: money and finance', in Lee, R., Leyshon, A., McDowell, L & Sunley, P., (eds.) Compendium of Economic Geography, London: Sage.
- A2.80 Pryke, M., (2007) `Counting: finance, debt, banking and the global casino', in Douglas, I., Huggett, R., & Perkins, C., (eds.) Companion Encyclopedia of Geography: from Local to Global, London: Routledge, 2nd edition, pp 887-903.
- A2.81 Pryke, M., (2007) `Making finance, making worlds', in Clark, N., Massey, D., & Sarre, P., (eds.) A world in the making, Open University, Milton Keynes, pp 57-104.
- A2.82 Pryke, M., (2007) Reprint of `Monetised time-space', in Cameron, A., Nesvetailova, A., & Palan, R., (eds.) International Political Economy (Sage Library of International Relations) London: Sage.
- A2.83 *Savage, M., (2008) ‘Social Capital and Networked Urbanism’, in Blokland, T., & Savage, M., Networked Urbanism, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp 1-22.
- A2.84 *Savage, M., Tampubolon, G., Warde, A., (2008) ‘Political Participation, Social Networks, and the City’, in Blokland, T., & Savage, M., Networked Urbanism, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp 171-196.
- A2.85 *Savage, M., and Williams, K., (2008) ‘Elites: remembered by capitalism but forgotten by social sciences’, in Savage, M., and Williams (eds.), Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 1-24.
- A2.86 *Savage, M., (2008) ‘Culture, Class and Classification’, in Bennett, T., & Frow, J., (eds.) The Sage Handbook of Cultural Analysis, London: Sage, pp 467-487.
- A2.87 * Savage, M., Li, Y., and Tampubolon, G., (2006) ' Rethinking the Politics of Social Capital: Challenging Tocquevillian Perspectives ', in Edwards, R., & Holland, J., (eds.), Assessing Social Capital, Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, pp 70-95.
- A2.88 *Savage, M., (2005) ‘Class and Stratification: current problems and revival prospects’, in Calhoun, C., Rojek, C., and Turner, B., (eds.), The Sage Handbook of Sociology, London: Sage, pp 236-253.
- A2.89 *Savage, M., (2005) ‘The popularity of bureaucracy: involvement in voluntary associations’, in Du Gay P., (ed.) The Values of Bureaucracy, Oxford University Press, pp 309-224.
- A2.90 *Scherger, S., (2009) ‘Lebensalter/Lebenslauf’, in Andresen, A., Casale, R., Gabriel, T., Horlacher, R., Larcher Klee, S., & Oelkers, J., (eds.) Handwörterbuch Erziehungswissenschaft, Weinheim: Verlaggruppe Beltz, pp 532-546.
- A2.91 *Scherger, S., (2008) ‘Biologische Uhr oder biographische Pläne? Das Timing von erster Elternschaft im Lebenslauf als Testfall für soziobiologische Argumente’, in Rehberg, KS., (ed.) Die Natur der Gesellschaft. Verhandlungen des 33. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie in Kassel 2006, Frankfurt: Campus, pp 925-940.
- A2.92 *Scherger, S., (2008) Flexibilisierte Lebensläufe? Die Dynamik von Auszug und erster Heirat’, in Szydlik, M., (ed.) Flexibilisierung. Folgen für Familie und Sozialstruktur, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, pp 193-212. [Life courses under flexibilisation? The dynamics of moving out and first marriage]
- A2.93 Shaoul, J., (2009) ‘Using the private sector to finance capital expenditure: the financial realities’, in Akintoye, & A., Beck, M., (eds.) Policy, finance and management for Public Private Partnership Finance, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
- A2.94 Shaoul, J., (2009) ‘The political economy of private finance for public infrastructure’, in Arestis, P., & Sawyer, M., (eds.) Critical essays on the privatisation experience, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- A2.95 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘Reporting the subsidies, costs and investment in the privatised railways’, in Vass, P., (ed.) Regulatory Review 2007-08, Centre for Regulated Industries, University of Bath.
- A2.96 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘PFI: the evidence’, in Talbot, C., & Baker, M., (eds.) The Alternative Comprehensive Spending Review 2007, Manchester University Press, pp 180-188.
- A2.97 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘The financial realities of leasing trains: the British experience’, in Macario, R., Viegas, J., & Hensher, D., (eds.) Competition and ownership in land passenger transport: selected papers from the 9th International Conference (Thredbo 9), Lisbon, September 2005, Kidlington: Elsevier, pp 797-817.
- A2.98 Shaoul, J., (2005) ‘The private finance initiative or the public funding of private profit? In Greve C., & Hodge, G., (eds.) The challenge of public private partnerships: learning from international experience, London: Edward Elgar.
- A2.99 Silva, E.B., (2009) ‘ Making Social Order’, in Taylor, S., Hinchliffe, S., Clarke, J., & Bromley, S., (eds.) Making Social Lives, Buckingham: Open University Press, pp 303-348.
- A2.100 Silva, E.B., (2007) ‘Gender, class and consumption in family life’, in Casey, E., & Martens L., (eds.) Gender and Consumption: Domestic Cultures and the Commercialisation of Everyday Life, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp 141-162.
- A2.101 Silva, E.B., (2007) ‘Security, self and the home’, in Carter, S., Jordan, T. & Watson, S., (eds.) Security. Making Social Worlds, Manchester University Press.
- A2.102 Silva, E.B., (2006) ‘Conhecimentos no Cotidiano: Situacoes e estorias’ [‘Knowledge in the Everyday: situations and stories’] in Santos, L.W., Ichikawa, E.Y., Cargano, D.F., (eds.), Ciência, Tecnologia e Gênero: desvelando o feminino na construção do conhecimento, Londrina: IAPAR.
- A2.103 Sykes, K., (2006) 'Valuing the future in Papua New Guinea', in Bamford S., (ed.), Embodying Modernity and Postmodernity in Papua New Guinea, Chapel Hill: University of Carolina Press.
- A2.104 Thoburn, N., (2009) ‘What Is a Militant?’ , in Buchanan, I., & Thoburn, N., Deleuze and Politics, Edinburgh University Press, pp 98-120.
- A2.105 Thoburn, N., (2006) ‘Vacuoles of Noncommunication: Minor Politics, Communist Style and the Multitude’, in I. Buchanan and A. Parr (eds.) Deleuze and the Contemporary World, Edinburgh University Press.
- A2.106 Toynbee, J., & Hesmondhalgh, D., (2008) ‘Why Media Studies Needs Better Theory’, in Hesmondhalgh, D., & Toynbee, J., (eds.) The Media and Social Theory, CRESC Culture, Economy and the Social Series, London and New York: Routledge.
- A2.107 Toynbee, J., (2008) ‘Media Making and Social Reality’, in Hesmondhalgh, D., & Toynbee, J., (eds.) The Media and Social Theory, CRESC Culture, Economy and the Social Series, London and New York: Routledge.
- A2.108 Trauth, E., and Howcroft, D., (2006) ‘Critical Research on Gender and Information Systems’, in Trauth, E., (ed.) Encyclopaedia of Gender and Information Technology, Hershey: Idea Group Publishing.
- A2.109 Umbach, M., (2006) ‘Regionalism in Modern European Nation-States’, in Hewitson, M., Baycroft, T., (eds.), Nationalism in Europe, 1789-1914: Civic and Ethnic Traditions, Oxford University Press.
- A2.110 Wade, P., (2009) ‘Race, identité et parenté’, in Porqueres I Gene, E., (ed.) Défis contemporains de la parenté, Paris: Editions de l’Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, pp 171-195.
- A2.111 Wade, P., Urrea, F., & Viveros, M. (2008) ‘Identidades racializadas y sexualidades en América Latina : a manera de introducción’, in Wade, P., Urrea, F., & Viveros, M., (eds.) Raza, etnicidad y sexualidades: ciudadanía y multiculturalismo en América Latina, Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Universidad del Valle, pp 17-40.
- A2.112 Wade, P., (2008) ‘Debates contemporáneos sobre raza, etnicidad, género y sexualidad en las ciencias sociales’, in Wade, P., Urrea, F., & Viveros, M., (eds.) Raza, etnicidad y sexualidades: ciudadanía y multiculturalismo en América Latina, Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Universidad del Valle, pp 41-66.
- A2.113 Wade, P., (2008) ‘Race in Latin America’, in Poole, D., (ed.) A Companion to Latin American Anthropology, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 177-192.
- A2.114 Wade, P., (2007) ‘Race, ethnicity and nation: perspectives from kinship and genetics’, in Wade, P., (ed.) Race, ethnicity and nation: perspectives from kinship and genetics, Oxford: Berghahn, pp 1-31.
- A2.115 Wade, P., (2007) ‘Modernity and Tradition: Shifting Boundaries, Shifting Contexts’, in Hart, S., & Miller, N., When was Latin America Modern? London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp 49-68.
- A2.116 *Warde, A., and Bennett, T., (2008) 'A culture in common: The cultural consumption of the UK managerial elite', in Savage, M., & Williams, K., (eds.) Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Blackwell.
- A2.117 * Ware, V., (2009) ‘The Ins and Out of Anglo-Saxonism’, Perryman, M., (ed.) Breaking Up Britain, London: Lawrence and Wishart, pp 135-149.
- A2.118 * Ware, V., (2009) ‘The White Fear Factor’, Boehmer, E., & Morton, S., (eds.) Terror and the Postcolonial, Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, pp 99-112.
- A2.119 *Ware, V., (2009) ‘Qui se Preoccupe de l'identite national?’, Agudelo, C., Boidin, C., & Sansone, L., (eds.) Autour de 'L'Atlantique Noir', Paris: IHEAL, pp 183-190.
- A2.120 *Ware, V., (2009) ‘Mothers of Invention: Good Hearts, Intelligent Minds, Subversive Acts’, in Tissberger, Mn, & Dietze, G., (eds.) Wiess - Weissein - Whiteness: Critical Studies on Gender and Racism, 2nd edition, Oxford: Peter Lang, pp 219-202.
- A2.121 *Ware, V., (2007) ‘The Future of Feminism: What Other Way to Speak?’, in Daileader, C.R., & Johnson, R.E., (eds.) Women and Others: Perspectives on Race, Gender, and Empire, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp 172-195.
- A2.122 Watson, S., (2008) ‘Abandoning the monumental and seeking the serendipitous’, in Vesterdal, I., & Pagh, C., (eds.) Changing Metropolis, San Diego: VIA Design, pp 52-55.
- A2.123 Watson, S., (2008) ‘Security in the city’, Watson, S., Carter, S., & Jordan, T., (eds.) (2008) Security: Sociology and Social Worlds, Manchester University Press.
- A2.124 Wood, H., and Skeggs, B., (2008) ‘Spectacular Morality: Reality television, individualisation and the re-making of the working class’, in Hesmondhalgh, D., & Toynbee, J., (eds.) The Media and Social Theory, CRESC Culture, Economy and the Social Series, London and New York: Routledge.
- A2.125 Wood, H., (2006) ‘Mediated Interaction’ in Ritzer, G., (ed.) Encyclopaedia of Sociology, Massachusetts: Blackwell.
- A2.126 Woodward, K., (2008) ‘Boxing Masculinities’, in Redman, P., (ed.) Attachment: Sociology and social worlds, Manchester University Press, pp 83-111.
- A2.127 Woodward, K., (2007) ‘Embodied Identities’ in Wellard I. (ed.) Re-Thinking Gender and Sport, London: Routledge, pp.23-36.
- A2.128 Woodward, K., (2007) Real Men? Boxing and Masculinity, in Berkowitz, M., & Ungar, R., (eds.) Fighting Back? Jewish and Black Boxers in Britain, London: UCL, the Jewish Museum, pp. 95-106.
- A2.129 Woodward, K., (2007), ‘Gendered Bodies: Gendered Lives’, in Richardson, D., & Robinson, V., (eds.), Gender and Women’s Studies, 4th edition. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 75-91.
*Core CRESC Staff 46 book chapters
A3: Refereed journal papers
- A3.1 Acerete, B., Shaoul, J., & Stafford P., (2008) ‘Taking its toll: the cost of using private finance to build and operate roads in Spain’, Public Money and Management, 29(1), pp 19-26.
- A3.2 Banks, M., (2009) ‘Fit and working again? The instrumental leisure of the ‘creative class’, Environment and Planning, 41 (4), pp 668–681.
- A3.3 *Bellavance, Normand, C. F. & Ruppert, E. S., (2007), ‘Census in Context: Documenting and Understanding the Making of 20th Century Canadian Censuses’, Historical Methods. 40(2), pp 92 – 103.
- A3.4 *Bennett, T., (2009) ‘Museum field, expedition: and the circulation of reference’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 2 (1&2), pp 3 – 10.
- A3.5 *Bennett, T., & Healey, C., (2009) ‘Assembling culture’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 2 (1&2), pp 99 – 116.
- A3.6 *Bennett, T., (2009) ‘Counting and seeing the social action of literary form: Franco Moretti and the sociology of literature’, Cultural Sociology, 3 (2), pp 277-297.
- A3.7 *Bennett, T., (2008) ‘Aesthetics, government, freedom’, Key Words: A Journal of Cultural Materialism, no. 6.
- A3.8 *Bennett, T., (2007) 'Making culture, changing society: the perspective of culture studies', Cultural Studies, 21 (4-5), pp 610-629.
- A3.9 *Bennett, T., (2007) 'The work of culture', Journal of Cultural Sociology, 1(1), pp 31-48.
- A3.10 *Bennett, T., (2007) 'Habitus clivé: aesthetics and politics in the work of Pierre Bourdieu', New Literary History, 38 (1), pp 201-228.
- A3.11 *Bennett, T., Dodsworth, F., Joyce, P. (2007) ‘Introduction: Liberalisms, Government, Culture’, Cultural Studies 21 (4-5), pp 525-48.
- A3.12 *Bennett, T., Grossberg, L., and Morris, M., (2007) ‘Originals remakes, assemblages: A retrospect on New Keywords’, Criticism 47 (4), pp 567-571.
- A3.13 *Bennett, T., (2006) ‘Distinction on the box: cultural capital and the social space of broadcasting’, Cultural Trends, 15 (2/3), pp 193–212.
- A3.14 *Bennett, T., (2006) ‘Postscript: revising the policy calculus’, Cultural Trends, 15 (2/3), pp 239-244.
- A3.15 *Bennett, T., (2006) ‘Culture and society: theoretical and biographical perspectives’, Jiangxia Social Sciences, 6, pp 233-244.
- A3.16 *Bennett, T., & Silva, E.B., (2006) ‘Cultural Capital and Inequality: Policy Issues and Contexts’, Cultural Trends, 15 (2/3), pp 87–106.
- A3.17 *Bennett, T., (2005) ‘The historical universal: the role of cultural value in the historical sociology of Pierre Bourdieu’, British Journal of Sociology, 56 (1), pp 141-164.
- A3.18 *Bennett, T., (2005) ‘Civic laboratories: museums, cultural objecthood, and the governance of the social’, Cultural Studies, 19 (5), pp 521-547.
- A3.19 *Botelho, T. R., Leeuwen, M. H. D. V, Maas, & I., Miles, A., (2006), HISCO (Historical International Standard Classification of Occupation): construindo uma codificação de ocupações para o passado brasileiro. Revista da ABET - Brazilian Journal of Labour Studies, VI (2), p. 166-181.
- A3.20 Chevalier, S., Edwards, J. & Macdonald, S. (2007) ‘Anthropology at Home in Britain: from the margins to the centre’, Ethnologie Française, vol. 2.
- A3.21 Collins, R., (2009) ‘Trust and trustworthiness in the fourth and fifth estates’, International Journal of Communication, 3 (1), pp 61-86.
- A3.22 Collins, R., (2009) ‘Online and legacy media in the UK. Part Two. A half full or half empty glass?’, Economia della Cultura, 1(1), pp 53-68.
- A3.23 Collins, R., (2009) ‘Trust In the Digital World. the Return of the Kings of Old’, Communications et Strategies, 71 (3), pp 57-78.
- A3.24 Collins, R., (2008) ‘Hierarchy to homeostasis? Hierarchy, markets and networks in UK media and communication governance’, Media Culture and Society, 30(3), pp 295-317.
- A3.25 Collins, R., (2008) ‘Compulsory Loyalty? Accountability, Citizenship and the BBC’, Civitas – Revista de Ciências Sociais, 7(2), pp 81-110.
- A3.26 Collins, R., (2007) ‘Rawls, Fraser, Redistribution, Recognition and the world summit on the information society’, International Journal of Communication 1, pp 1-23.
- A3.27 Collins, R., (2007) ‘The BBC and Public Value’, Medien und Kommunikationswissenschaft, 2, pp 16-184.
- A3.28 Collins, R., (2007) ‘Trilateralism, Legitimacy and the Workin Group on OINternet Government’, Information Polity, 12. (1-2), pp 15-28.
- A3.29 Collins, R., (2006) ‘Internet Governance in the UK’, Media Culture and Society, 28 (3), pp 337–358.
- A3.30 Collins, R., (2006) ‘Networks, Markets and Hierarchies. Governance and Regulation of the UK Internet’, Parliamentary Affairs, 59, pp 314–330.
- A3.31 Corsín Jiménez, A., & Willerslev, R., (2007) 'An anthropological concept of the concept: reversibility among the Siberian Yukaghir', Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 13(3), pp. 527-544.
- A3.32 Crossley, N. (2008) ‘Social Networks and Student Activism: On the Politicising Effect of Campus Connections’, Sociological Review, 56(1), pp 18-38.
- A3.33 Crossley, N. (2007) ‘Social Networks and Extra-Parliamentary Politics’, Sociology Compass 1(1), pp 222-236.
- A3.34 Crossley, N. (2006) ‘In the Gym: Motives, Meanings and Moral Careers’, Body and Society 12 (3), pp 23-50.
- A3.35 Crossley, N. (2006) ‘The Field of Psychiatric Contention in the UK, 1960- 2000’, Social Science and Medicine 62(3), pp 552-63.
- A3.36 Demant, J. & Østergaard, J., (2007) 'Partying as Everyday Life: Investigations of Teenager's Leisure Life', Journal of Youth Studies. 10 (3), pp 517-537.
- A3.37 *Dodsworth, F., (2008) ‘The idea of police in eighteenth-century England: discipline, reformation, superintendence, c. 1780-1800’, Journal of the history of ideas, 69 (4), pp 583-604.
- A3.38 *Dodsworth, F., (2007) ‘Police and the Prevention of Crime: Commerce, Temptation and the Corruption of the Body Politic, from Fielding to Colquhoun’, British Journal of Criminology 47 (3), pp. 439-454.
- A3.39 *Dodsworth, F. (2005) ‘Virtus on Whitehall: The Politics of Palladianism in William Kent’s Treasury Building, 1733-6’, Journal of Historical Sociology, 18 (4), pp 282-317.
- A3.40 Du Gay, P., (2008) ‘Max Weber and the Moral economy of Office’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 1 (2), pp 129-144.
- A3.41 Du Gay, P., (2008) 'Without affection or Enthusiasm': problems of involverment and attachment in 'responsive' public management’, Organization, 15 (3), pp 335-353.
- A3.42 Du Gay, P., (2006) ‘Machinery of Government and standards in public service: teaching new dogs old tricks’, Economy & Society, 35 (1), pp 148 – 167.
- A3.43 Du Gay, P., (2006) ‘Le Libre-service. La distribution, les courses et les personnes’, Reseaux, 24, pp 135–136.
- A3.44 Du Gay, P., (2007) ‘Which is the self in "self-interest”’, The Sociological Review, 55 (3), pp 391-411.
- A3.45 Edwards. J. (2006) ‘Reflecting on the Euro in Euro-American kinship: Lithuania and the United Kingdom’, Acta Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis, 12, Acta Anthropologica, 1, pp 25-34.
- A3.46 *Edwards, J., Macdonald, S., & Savage, M., (eds.) (2005) ‘Introduction’, ‘Community, Continuity and Change in the study of Britain: A Festschrift for Ronnie Frankenberg’, Special issue of Sociological Review 53 (4), pp 587-602.
- A3.47 *Erturk, I., Froud, J, Johal, S., Leaver A., Shammai, D., & Williams, K., ‘Corporate governance and impossibilism’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 1 (2), pp 109-27.
- A3.48 Erturk, I., Froud, J, Johal, S., & Leaver A., (2007) ‘The democratisation of finance? Promises, outcomes and conditions’, Review of International Political Economy, 14 (4), pp.553-575.
- A3.49 Erturk, I., & Solari, A., (2007) ‘Banks as continuous reinvention’, New Political Economy, 12 (3), pp 349-68.
- A3.50 Erturk, I, Froud, J, Johal, S. & Leaver, A., (2007) ‘Against agency: a positional critique’, Economy and Society, 36 (1), pp.51-77.
- A3.51 *Erturk, I., Froud, J., Johal, S. & Williams, K., (2005) ‘Pay for performance or pay as social division’ Competition and Change 9 (1), pp.49-74.
- A3.52 *Erturk, I., Froud, J., Johal, S. & Williams, K., (2005) ‘La gouvernance d’enterprise au service de la valeur actionnariale ou de l’enrichissement des dirigeants?’ (original article in French), A Contrario, 2 (2), pp 83-115.
- A3.53 *Erturk, I., Froud, J., Johal, S. & Williams, K., (2005) ‘Finanzielle Demokratisierung und Finanzielle Algemeinbildung’ (original article in German), Kurswechsel, 3, pp 42-54.
- A3.54 *Faulkner, S., Leaver, A., Vis, F., and Williams, K. (2008), ‘Art for art’s sake or selling up?’, The European Journal of Communication 23 (3), pp 295-317
- A3.55 *Folkman, P., Froud, J., Johal, S., & Williams K., ‘Private equity: levered on capital, not labour’, Journal of Industrial Relations, 51 (4), pp 517-28.
- A3.56 *Folkman, P., Froud, J., Johal, S., & Williams K., (2007) ‘Working for themselves: capital market intermediaries and present day capitalism’, Business History, 49 (4), pp 552-72.
- A3.57 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Johal, S., Phillips, R., & Williams K., (2009) ‘Stressed by choice: a business model analysis of the BBC’, British Journal of Management, 20 (2), pp. 252-64.
- A3.58 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Johal, S., Nilsson, A., & Williams K., (2009) ‘Narratives and the financialised firm’, Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, 61, Sonderheft 49, pp. 288-304.
- A3.59 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., & Williams K., (2007) ‘New actors in a financialised economy and the remaking of capitalism’, New Political Economy, 12 (3), pp.339-47.
- A3.60 *Froud, J., & Williams, K., (2007) ‘Private equity and the culture of value extraction’, New Political Economy, 12 (3), pp 405-420.
- A3.61 *Froud, J., Johal, S., Leaver, A., & Williams, K., (2005) ‘Different worlds of motoring: choice, constraint and risk in household consumption’, Sociological Review, 53 (1), pp.96-128.
- A3.62 *Froud, J., Johal, S., Papazian, V., & Williams K., (2005) ‘The temptation of Houston: a case study of financialization’, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 15 (7), pp 885-909.
- A3.63 *Gayo-Cal, M., Savage, M., Warde, A., (2006) ‘A cultural map of the United Kingdom, 2003’, Cultural Trends, 15 (2/3), pp 213–239.
- A3.64 *Gayo-Gal, M. (2006) ‘Leisure and participation in Britain’, Cultural Trends, 15 (2/3), pp 175-192.
- A3.65 Gill, R., (2008) ‘In the social factory? Immaterial labour, precariousness and cultural work’, Theory, Culture & Society, 25 (7&8), pp 1-30.
- A3.66 Gill, R., (2008) ‘Empowerment/sexism: Figuring female sexual agency in contemporary advertising’, Feminism & Psychology, 18 (1), pp 35-60.
- A3.67 Gill, R., (2008) ‘Culture and Subjectivity in Neoliberal and postfeminist times’, Subjectivity, 25, pp 432-445.
- A3.68 Gill, R., (2008) ‘Beyond the “sexualisation of culture” thesis: an intersectional analysis of ‘”sixpacks”. “midriffs” and “hot lesbians”’, Sexualities, 12, pp 137-160.
- A3.69 Gilliard, H., Howcroft, D., Mitev, N., & Richardson, H., (2008) ‘Missing women: gender, ICTs and the shaping of the global economy’, Information Technology for Development, pp 262-79.
- A3.70 *Gillespie, M., (2009) ‘‘Anytime, Anyplace, Anywhere’: Digital Diasporas and the BBC World Service’, Journalism: Theory, Practice, Criticism, 10 (3), pp 322-326.
- A3.71 *Gillespie, M., Webb, A., & Bauman, G., (2008) ‘Introduction : Broadcasting Britishness, Strategic Challenges and the Ecology of Overseas Broadcasting by the BBC’, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 28 (4), pp 453-458.
- A3.72 *Gillespie, M., (2007) ‘Remembering Roger: Diasporic Dialogues’, International Journal of Communication, 1, pp 154-161.
- A3.73 *Gillespie, M., (2007) ‘Media, Security and Multicultural Citizenship’, European Journal of Cultural Studies, 10 (3), pp 275-293.
- A3.74 *Gillespie, M., (2006) ‘Security, Media, Legitimacy: Multi-ethnic Media Publics and the Iraq War 2003’, International Relations, 20 (4), pp 467-486.
- A3.75 *Gillespie, M., (2006) ‘Transnational Television Audiences after September 11, 2001’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 32 (6), pp. 903-923.
- A3.76 Green, S., (2006) ‘From Hostile Backwater to Natural Wilderness: On the Relocation of “Nature” in Epirus, Northwestern Greece’, Conservation and Society, 3 (2), pp 436–460.
- A3.77 *Green, S., Harvey, P., and Knox, H., (2005) ‘Scaling Place and Networks: an ethnography of the imperative to connect through information and communications technologies’, Current Anthropology, 46 (5), pp 805-826.
- A3.78 *Harvey, P., (2009), ‘Between narrative and number : the case of ARUP's 3D digital city model’, Cultural Sociology, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp 257-276.
- A3.79 *Harvey, P. & Knox, H., (2008) ‘‘Otherwise Engaged’: Culture, Deviance and the Quest for Connectivity through Road Construction’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 1(1), pp 79 –92.
- A3.80 *Harvey, P., (2007) `Expertise, Technology and Public Culture', special edition of Sociological Review, 55 (1), pp 1-4.
- A3.81 Herbert, D., & Fras, M., (2009) ‘European Enlargement, Secularization and Religious Republicization in Central and Eastern Europe’, Religion, State and Society, 37 (1&2), pp 81-97.
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A3.82 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2006) ‘Bourdieu, The Media and Cultural Production’, Media, Culture and Society, 28 (2), pp 211–32.
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A3.83 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2006) ‘Digital Sampling and Cultural Inequality’, Social and Legal Studies, 5 (1), pp 53–76.
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A2.84 Hetherington, K., (2007) 'Manchester's Urbis: urban regeneration, museums and symbolic economies', Cultural Studies, 21 (4-5), pp. 630-649.
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A3.85 *Hill, A., & White, A., (2008) ‘The flying of Israeli flags in Northern Ireland’, Identities: global studies in culture and power, 15(1), pp 31 - 50
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A3.86 *Hill, A., (2007) ‘The Cemented with Love Controversy: Sam Thompson and the BBC in Northern Ireland’, Journal of British Cinema and Television, 4 (1), pp 121-139.
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A3.87 *Hill, A., & Hill, J., (2007) ‘Just the same part of the United Kingdom as your county Sussex’: the BBC and the arrival of television in Northern Ireland in the 1950s’, Journal of British Cinema and Television, 4 (2), pp 253-271.
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A3.88 Hopper, T., Jazayeri, M., & Westrup, C., (2008) ‘World class manufacturing and accountability: how companies and the state aspire to competitiveness’, Journal of Accounting and Organizational Change, 4 (2), pp 97-135.
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A3.89 Howcroft, D., & Trauth, E., (2008), `The Implications of a Critical Agenda in Gender and IS Research', Information Systems Journal, 18 (2), pp 185-202.
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A3.90 Howcroft, D., & Richardson, H., (2008) `Gender Matters in the Global Outsourcing of Service Work', New Technology, Work and Employment, 23 (1/2), pp 44-60.
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A3.91 Howcroft, D., and McDonald, R., (2007) ‘An ethnographic study of IS investment appraisal’, International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 3 (3), pp 70-87.
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A3.92 Johal, S., and Leaver, A., (2007), ‘Is the stock market a disciplinary institution? French giant firms and the regime of accumulation’, New Political Economy, 12 (3), pp 369-91.
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A3.93 Jordan, T. (2009) ‘Hacking and Power: social and technological determinism in the digital age’, First Monday, 14 (7), http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2417/2240
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A3.94 Jordan, T. (2008) '‘Haktivism' kolme tyypia—Nettiteknologioiden politiikasta', Politiikka, 1, pp.21-36.
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A3.95 *Knox, H., O’Doherty, D., Vurdubakis, T., & Westrup, C., (2008) ‘Enacting Airports: Space, Movement and Modes of Ordering’, Organization, 15 (6), pp 869-888.
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A3.96 *Knox, H., O’Doherty, D., Vurdubakis, T., & Westrup, C., (2007) ‘Rites of passage: Organization as an Excess of Flows’, Scandinavian Journal of Management 23(3), pp 265-284.
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A3.97 *Knox, H., O’Doherty, D., Vurdubakis, T., & Westrup, C., (2007) ‘Transformative capacity, Information Technology, and the Making of Business ‘Experts’, Sociological Review 55(1), pp 22-41.
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A3.98 *Knox, H., O’Doherty, D., Vurdubakis, T., & Westrup, C., (2006) ‘Mugu.com: Knowledge, Trust and Deceit in Computer Mediated Interactions’, International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 1 (2), pp 159-168.
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A3.99 *Knox, H., Savage, M., & Harvey, P., (2006) ‘Social Networks and the Study of Relations: networks as method, metaphor and form’, Economy and Society 35 (1), pp 113–140.
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A3.100 *Le Roux, B., Warde, A., & Savage, M., (2008) ‘Class and cultural division in the UK’, Sociology, 42 (6), pp 1049-1071.
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A3.101 Li, Y., (2008) ‘Social Mobility and Social Capital in Contemporary Britain’, British Journal of Sociology, 59 (3), pp 391-411.
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A3.102 *Li, Y., Pickles, A., & Savage, M., (2005) ‘Social Capital and Social Trust in Britain’, European Sociological Review, 21 (2), pp 109-123.
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A3.103 Macdonald, S., (2009) ‘Reassembling Nurenberg, Reassembling Heritage’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 2 (1&2), pp 117 – 134.
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A3.104 Macdonald, S., (2007) ‘Interconnecting: museum visiting and exhibition design’, CoDesign,, 3 (1), pp.1-14.
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A3.105 *Macdonald, S, Edwards, J.E, & Savage, M., (2005) ‘Introduction’ to The Sociological Review, 53 (4), pp 587-602.
- A3.106 Mackay, H., (2007) ‘Analogue switch-off: multi-channel viewing by ‘the reluctant 50%’’, European Journal of Cultural Policy, 13 (1), pp 33-48.
- A3.107 *Majima, S., & Moore, N., (eds.) (2009) ‘Introduction: Rethinking Qualitative and Quantitative Methods’, Cultural Sociology, 3(2), pp 203-216.
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A3.108 *Majima, S., & Warde, A., (2008) ‘Elite consumption in Britain, 1961-2004: results of a preliminary investigation’, Sociological Review monograph series, 56 (1), pp 210-39.
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A3.109 *Majima, S., & Savage, M., (2008) ‘Contesting Affluence: an introduction’, Contemporary British History, 22 (4), pp 445-456.
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A3.110 *Majima, S., & Savage, M., (2007) ‘Have there been culture shifts in Britain?’, Cultural Sociology, 1 (3), pp 293-315.
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A3.111 Matanle, P., McCann, L., Ashmore D., (2008) ‘Men Under Pressure: Representations of the Salaryman and his Organization in Japanese Manga’, Organization, 15 (5), pp 639-664.
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A3.112 McFall, E. R., (2009) ‘The Agencement of Industrial Branch Life Insurance’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 2 (1&2), pp 49–65.
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A3.113 McFall, E. R., (2009) ‘Devices and desires: how useful is the ‘new’ new economic sociology of market attachment?’, Sociology Compass, 3 (2), pp 267-282.
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A3.114 McFall, E. R., & Dodsworth, F., (2009) ‘Fabricating the Market: the promotion of life assurance in the long nineteenth century’, Journal of Historical Sociology, 22 (1), pp 32-54.
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A3.115 McFall, E. R., (2008) Commentary - Rethinking cultural economy: pragmatics and politics? Journal of Cultural Economy, 1 (2), pp 233-237.
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A3.116 McFall, E. R., (2007) ‘The Disinterested Self: the idealized subject of life assurance’, Cultural Studies, 21 (4-5), pp 591-609.
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A3.117 *Miles, A., & Van de Putte, B., (2005) `A Social Classification Scheme for Historical Occupational Data. Partner Selection and Industrialism in Belgium and Britain, 1800-1918', Historical Methods, 38 (2), pp 61 – 94.
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A3.118 *Montgomerie, J., & Williams, K., (2009) ‘Financialized Capitalism: After the Crisis and Beyond Neoliberalism’, Competition and Change, 13 (2), pp 99–107.
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A3.119 *Montgomerie, J., (2009) ‘The pursuit of (past) happiness? Middle-class indebtedness and American financialisation’, New Political Economy, 14 (1), pp 1-24.
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A3.120 *Montgomerie, J., (2008) ‘Bridging the critical divide: global finance, financialisation and contemporary capitalism’, Contemporary Politics, 14 (3), pp 233-252.
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A3.121 *Montgomerie, J., (2007) ‘Giving Credit Where It's Due: public policy and household indebtedness in the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada’, Policy and Society 25 (3), pp 109-142.
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A3.122 *Moore, N., (2008) ‘Ecofeminism, Non-Violence and the Future of Feminism’, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 10 (3), pp, 314-321
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A3.123 *Moore, N., (2008) ‘Debating Eco/feminist Natures’, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 10 (3), pp, 282-298
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A3.124 *Moore, N., (2008) ‘The Rise and Rise of Ecofeminism as a Development Fable - A Response to Melissa Leach’s “Earth Mothers and Other Ecofeminist Fables: How a Strategic Notion Rose and Fell”’, Development and Change, 39 (3), pp 461-475.
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A3.125 *Moore, N., (2007) ‘(Re)using Qualitative Data?’, Sociological Research Online, 12 (3), http://www.socresonline.org.uk/12/3/1.html
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A3.126 *Moore, N., (2006) 'The Context of Context: Broadening Perspectives in the Reuse of Qualitative Data', Methodological Innovations Online, 1 (2), http://erdt.plymouth.ac.uk/mionline/public_html/viewarticle.php?id=27
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A3.127 Ollivier, M., Eijck, K., Warde, A., (2008) ‘Presentation’, Poetics, 36 (2&3), pp 115-119.
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A3.128 *Osborne, T., Rose, N., & Savage, M., (2008) Editors Introduction: inscribing the history of British sociology’, Sociological Review, 56 (4), pp. 519-534.
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A3.129 Pryke, M., & du Gay, P., (2007) ‘Take an issue: cultural economy and finance’, Economy and Society 36 (3), pp 339-354.
- A3.130 Pryke, M., (2007) ‘Geomoney: an option on frost, going long on clouds’, Geoforum, 38, pp 576-588.
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A3.131 Rees-Leahy, H., (2009) ‘Assembling Art, Constructing Heritage;, in Journal of Cultural Economy, 2 (1&2), pp 135 – 149.
- A3.132 Rees Leahy, H., (2007) ‘New Labour, Old Masters’, Cultural Studies, 21 (4-5), pp 695-717.
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A3.133 Rees Leahy, H., (2007) ‘Desiring Holbein: Absence and Presence in the National Gallery’ Journal of the History of Collections, 18 (1), pp 75-87.
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A3.134 Reeves, M., (2009) ‘Beyond economic determinism: the microdynamics of migration from rural Kyrgyzstan’, Neprikosnovennyi zapas, 4 (66), pp 262-280.
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A3.135 Reeves, M., (2009) ‘Materialising state space: 'creeping migration' and territorial integrity in southern Kyrgyzstan’, Europe-Asia Studies, 61 (7), pp 1277 – 1313.
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A3.136 Reeves, M., (2008) ‘Razmyshleniia o iazyke, etnichnosti I drugikh kategoriiakh analiza v knigi "Deti imperii v post-sovetskoi tsentral'noi Azii"’, Etnograficheskoe obozrenie, 2, pp 25-29.
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A3.137 Reeves, M., (2007) ‘Unstable objects: corpses, checkpoints and “chessboard borders” in the Ferghana valley’, Anthropology of East Europe Review, 25 (1), pp. 72-84 (Special Issue on The Movement of Goods and Identities Within and Beyond the Former Socialist World).
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A3.138 Richardson H., and Howcroft, D., (2006) ‘The contradictions of CRM – a critical lens on call centres’, Information & Organization, 16 (2), pp 56–81.
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A3.139 *Ruppert, E., (2009) ‘Becoming Peoples: ‘Counting Heads in Northern Wild’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 2 (1&2), pp 11 – 31.
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A3.140 *Ruppert, E., (2008) ‘I is: therefore I am': The Census as Narrative and Practice of Double Identification’, Sociological Research On-Line, 13 (4), http://www.socresonline.org.uk/13/4/6.html.
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A3.141 *Savage, M., & Burrows, R., (2009) ‘Some further reflections on the coming crisis of empirical sociology’, Sociology, 43 (4), pp 762-772.
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A3.142 *Savage, M., (2009) ‘Contemporary Sociology and the Challenge of Descriptive Assemblage’, European Journal of Social Theory, 12 (1), pp 155-174.
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A3.143 *Savage, M., (2009) ‘Against epochalism: an analysis of conceptions of change in British sociology’, Cultural Sociology, 3 (2), pp 217-238.
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A3.144 *Savage, M., (2008) ‘Elizabeth Bott and the Formation of Modern British Sociology’, Sociological Review, 56 (4), pp 579-605.
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A3.145 *Savage, M., (2008) ‘Histories, belongings, communities’, International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 11 (2), pp 151-162.
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A3.146 *Savage, M., (2008) ‘Affluence and Social Change in the Making of Technocratic middle class identities: Britain, 1939-55’, Contemporary British History, 22 (4), pp 457-476.
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A3.147 *Savage, M., and Burrows, R., (2007) ‘The coming crisis of empirical sociology’, Sociology, 41 (5), pp 885-899. Shortlisted for Sage prize for innovation and excellence, 2007.
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A3.148 *Savage, M., (2007) ‘Changing social class identities in post-war Britain: Perspectives from mass-observation’ Sociological Research Online, 12 (3), http://www.socresonline.org.uk/12/3/6.html. Shortlisted for sage prize for innovation and excellence, 2007.
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A3.149 *Savage, M., (2006) ‘The musical field’, Cultural Trends, 58 (59), pp. 159-175.
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A3.150 *Savage, M., (2005) ‘Revisiting Classic Qualitative Studies’, Historical Social Research/ Historische Sozialforschung, 30 (1), pp 118-139.
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A3.151 *Savage, M., (2005) ‘Urban Sociology in the 3rd Generation’, Sociology, 39 (2), pp 357-361.
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A3.152 *Savage, M., (2005) ‘Working Class Identities in the 1960s: revisiting the Affluent Worker Studies’, Sociology, 39 (5), pp 929-946.
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A3.153 *Savage, M., Warde, A., & Devine, F., (2005) ‘Capitals, assets, and resources: some critical issues’, British Journal of Sociology, 56 (1), pp 31-48.
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A3.154 *Savage, M., & Bennett, T., (2005) ‘The Concept of Cultural Capital and Social Inequality’, introduction to special issue of the British Journal of Sociology, 56 (1), pp. 1-12.
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A3.155 *Scherger, S., (2009) ‘Cultural practices, age and the life course’, Cultural Trends, 18 (1), pp 23-45.
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A3.156 *Scherger, S., (2009) ‘Social change and the timing of family transitions in West Germany’, Time and Society, 18 (1), pp 106-129.
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A3.157 Shaoul, J., Stafford, A., & Stapleton, P., (2009) ‘Taking its toll: the cost of using private finance to build and operate roads in Spain’, Public Money and Management, 29 (1), pp 19-26.
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A3.158 Shaoul, J., (2008) ‘Market based reforms in the provision and financing of healthcare in the UK’, Kurswechsel, 2 (2), pp 47-57.
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A3.159 Shaoul, J., Stafford, A., & Stapleton, P., (2008) ‘Private finance: public infrastructure without accountability? The case of privately financed roads in the UK’, Journal Tidsskriftet Politik, No 3, Issue 10, pp28-38.
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A3.160 Shaoul, J., Stafford, A., & Stapleton, P., (2008) ‘The cost of using private finance to build, finance and operate the first 12 NHS hospitals in England’, Public Money and management, April, pp 101-108.
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A3.161 Shaoul, J., Stafford, A., & Stapleton, P., (2007) ‘Evidence based policies and the meaning of success: the case of a road built under Design Build Finance and Operate’, Evidence and Policy, 3 (2), pp 159-179.
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A3.162 Shaoul, J., Stafford, A., & Stapleton, P., (2007) ‘Private control over public policy: financial advisors and the private finance initiative’, Policy and Politics, 35 (3), pp. 479-495.
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A3.163 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘Leasing passenger trains: the British experience’, Transport Reviews, 27(2), pp 189-212.
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A3.164 Shaoul, J., (2006) ‘The cost of operating Britain’s privatised railways’, Public Money and Management, 26 (3), pp 151–158.
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A3.165 Shaoul, J., Stafford, A., & Stapleton, P., (2006) ‘Highway Robbery? A financial evaluation of Design Build Finance and Operate in UK roads’, Transport Reviews, 26 (3), pp 257–274.
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A3.166 Shaoul, J., (2005) ‘A Critical Financial Analysis of the Private Finance Initiative: selecting a financing method or reallocating economic wealth?’ Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 16, pp. 441-471.
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A3.167 Silva, E.B., & Wright, D., (2009) ‘Display, desire and distinction in housing’, Cultural sociology, 3 (1), pp 31-50.
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A3.168 Silva, E.B., Warde, A., & Wright, D., (2009) ‘Using mixed methods for analyzing culture: The Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion Project’, Cultural sociology, 3 (2), pp 299-316.
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A3.169 Silva, E.B., (2008) ‘Cultural capital and visual art in the contemporary UK’, Cultural Trends, 17 (4), pp 267-287.
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A3.170 *Silva, E.B. & Wright, D., (2008) ‘Researching Cultural Capital: Complexities in mixing methods’ in Methodological Innovations, 2 (3), http://erdt.plymouth.ac.uk/mionline/public_html/viewarticle.php?id=65&layout=html
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A3.171 Silva, E.B., (2007) ‘What’s [Yet] to Be Seen? Re-Using Qualitative Data’, Sociological Research Online, 12 (3), http://www.socresonline.org.uk/12/3/4.html
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A3.172 Silva, E.B., (2006) ‘Homologies of social space and elective affinities: researching cultural capital’, Sociology, 40 (6), pp 1171–1189.
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A3.173 Silva, E.B., (2006) ‘Distinction through Visual Arts’, Cultural Trends, 15 (2/3), pp. 141–158.
- A3.174 Silva, E.B., (2005) ‘Gender, Home and Family in Cultural Capital Theory’ (2005) British Journal of Sociology, 56 (1), pp 83-103.
- A3.175 *Silva, E.B. & Wright, D., (2005) ‘The judgement of taste and social position in focus group research’, Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale, Special double issue, 76/77, pp. 241-253.
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A3.176 Skeggs, B., Wood, H. & Thumim, N (2008) ‘“Oh goodness, I am watching Reality TV”: How methods make class in multi-method audience research’, European Journal of Cultural Studies, 11 (1), pp 5-24.
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A3.177 *Stovel, K., & Savage, M., (2006) ‘Mergers and Mobility: Organizational Growth and the Origins of Career Migration at Lloyds Bank’, American Journal of Sociology, 111 (4),pp.1080-1121.
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A3.178 *Tampubolon, G., (2008) ‘Revisiting omnivores in America circa 1990s: The exclusiveness of omnivores?’, Poetics, 36 (3), pp 243-264.
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A3.179 Thoburn, N., (2007) ‘Patterns of Production: Cultural Studies after Hegemony’, Theory, Culture and Society 24 (3), pp 79-94.
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A3.180 Thompson, G., (2007) ‘Religious Fundamentalisms, Territories and Globalization’, Economy and Society, 36 (1), pp. 19-50.
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A3.181 Thompson, G., (2007) ‘The Fate of Territorial Engineering: Mechanisms of Territorial Power and Post-liberal forms of International Governance’, International Politics,.44 (5), pp. 487-512.
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A3.182 Thompson, G., (2007) ‘Is is all in the Performance? Players and their Games’, Organization,14 (2), pp 295-299.
- A3.183 Thompson, G., (2005) ‘Global Corporate Citizenship: what does it mean?’, Competition and Change, 9 (2), pp. 203-224.
- A3.184 Thompson, G., & Driver , C., (2005) ‘A democratic and ethical corporate citizenship?’, Business Ethics - A European Review, 9 (2), pp. 203-224.
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A3.185 Trauth, E & Howcroft, D., (2006) ‘Gender and IT research: Reflections on critical empirical work’, Information Technology and People, 19 (3), pp 272-292.
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A3.186 *Vis, F. & Vos, K., (2005) ‘Shifting views on public service broadcasting’, Roest, 24, pp 19-21.
- A3.187 Wade, P., (2009) ‘Defining Blackness in Colombia’, Journal de la Société des Américanistes, 95 (1), pp 165-184.
- A3.188 Wade, P., (2008) ‘African diaspora and Colombian popular music in the twentieth century’, Black Music Research Journal, 28 (2), pp 41-56.
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A3.189 Wade, P., (2008) ‘Población negra y la cuestión identitaria en América Latina’, Universitas Humanística, 65, pp 117-137.
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A3.190 Wagner, E., Howcroft, D., & Newell, S., (2005) ‘Understanding the contextual influences on enterprise system design, implementation, use and evaluation’, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 14 (2), pp 91-95.
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A3.191 Warde, A., ‘(2008) ‘Introduction. Cultural Consumption, Classification and Power’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 1 (3), pp 241-243.
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A3.192 Warde, A., ‘(2008) ‘Dimensions of a social theory of taste’, Journal of Cultural Economy, 1 (3), pp 321-36.
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A3.193 Warde, A., ‘(2008) ‘Does taste still serve power?’, Sociologica: Italian Online Sociological Review, 3, pp 1-26.
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A3.194 *Warde, A., Wright, D., & Gayo-Cal, M., ‘(2008) ‘The omnivorousness orientation in the UK’, Poetics, 36 (2), pp 148-65.
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A3.195 *Warde, A., Wright, D., & Gayo-Cal, M., (2007) ‘Understanding cultural omnivorousness or the myth of the cultural omnivore’, Cultural Sociology, 1 (2), pp 143-164.
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A3.196 *Warde, A., Tampubolon, G., & Savage, M., (2005) ‘Recreation, informal social networks, and social capital’, Journal of Leisure Research, 37 (4), pp 402-425.
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A3.197 Warde, A. (2005) ‘Consumption and the theory of practice’, Journal of Consumer Culture, 5(2), pp 131-54.
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A3.198 *Ware, V., (2009) ‘Why Critical Whiteness Studies needs to Think about Warfare’, Sociologisk Forskning, 46 (3), pp 55-62.
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A3.199 *Ware, V., (2008) ‘Towards a Sociology of Resentment’, Sociological Research Online, 13 (5), www.socresonline.org.uk/13/5/9.
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A3.200 Watson, S., (2008) ‘Productive Potentialities in Public-Private and Private-Public Space’, Urban Design, 108, pp 31-34.
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A3.201 Westrup, C., (2009) ‘Reassessing social inclusion and digital divides’, Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, 7 (2/3), pp 146-158.
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A3.202 Westrup, C., & Silva, E., (2009) ‘Development and the promise of Technological Change’, Information Technology for Development, 15 (2), pp 1-6.
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A3.203 Westrup, C., & Liu, W., (2008) ‘Both Global and Local: ICTs and Joint Ventures in China’, Information Systems Journal, 18 (4), pp 427-443.
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A3.204 Wilson, M. & Howcroft D., (2005) ‘Power, Politics and Persuasion in IS Evaluation: a Focus on ‘Relevant Social Groups’’, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 14 (1), pp 17-43.
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A1.205 Wood, H., & Skeggs, B., (2008) ‘The Labour of Transformation and Circuits of Value Around `Reality' Television’, Continuum, 22 (4), pp 559-572.
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A3.206 Woodward, K. (2008) ‘Hanging Out and Hanging About: insider and outsider research in the sport of boxing’, Ethnography, 9 (4), pp 536-560.
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A3.207 Woodward, K. (2007) ‘New Footballing Identities?’, Cultural Studies, Special Edition, 4/5, pp 758-778.
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A3.208 *Wright, D., (2007) ‘The Big Read: assembling the popular canon’, The International Journal on the Book, 4 (4): pp 19-26.
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A3.209 *Wright, D., (2006) ‘Cultural capital and the literary field’, Cultural Trends, 15 (2/3), pp 123–139.
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A3.210 *Wright, D., (2005) ‘Mediating production and consumption: cultural capital and “cultural workers”’, British Journal of Sociology, 56 (1), pp 123-40.
*Core CRESC Staff 103 refereed journal articles
A4: Special edited journal Issues
- A4.1 *Bennett, T., and Healy, C., (2009) ‘Assembling Culture’, special double issue of The Journal of Cultural Economy, 2 (1&2).
- A4.2 *Bennett, T., Dodsworth, F., Joyce, P., (eds.) (2007)‘Liberalism, government, culture’, special double issue of Cultural Studies, 21 (4-5).
- A4.3 *Bennett, T., and Silva E., (eds.) (2006) ‘Culture, tastes and social divisions in contemporary Britain’, special double issue of Cultural Trends, 15 (2-3).
- A4.4 *Bennett, T. and Savage, M., (eds.) (2005) ‘The Concept of Cultural Capital and Social Inequality’, special issue of the British Journal of Sociology, 56 (1).
- A4.5 *Edwards, J., Macdonald, S., & Savage, M., (eds.) (2005) ‘Community, Continuity and Change in the study of Britain: A Festschrift for Ronnie Frankenberg’, Special issue of Sociological Review 53 (4).
- A4.6 *Gillespie, M., Webb, A., & Bauman, G., (eds.) (2008) ‘The BBC World Service 1932-2007: Broadcasting Britishness Abroad’, special issue of the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 28 (4).
- A4.7 *Gillespie, M., (ed.) (2007), ‘Security, media and multicultural citizenship’, Special issue of the European Journal of Cultural Studies, 10 (3).
- A4.8 *Gillespie, M., (ed.) (2006) ‘After September 11: Television News and Transnational Audiences’, special issue Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 32 (6)
- A4.9 *Majima, S., & Moore, N., (eds.) (2009) ‘Narrative, Numbers and Social Change’, Special Issue of Cultural Sociology, 3(2).
- A4.10 *Osborne, T., Rose, N., & Savage, M., (2008) ‘Inscribing the history of British sociology’, Special centenary issue The Sociological Review, 56 (4), pp 519 -707.
- A4.11 Warde, A., ‘(2008) ‘Cultural Consumption, Classification and Power’, special issue of Journal of Cultural Economy, 1 (3), pp 241-347.
*Core CRESC Staff 10 special edited journal editions
A5: Other publications (including non refereed journals, working papers, research briefings, newsletters)
- *CRESC News, 1, April 2005, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/newsletters/newsissue1.pdf
- *CRESC News, 2, December 2005, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/newsletters/newsissue2.pdf
- *CRESC News, 3, July 2006, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/newsletters/newsissue3.pdf
- *CRESC News, 4, December 2006, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/CRESCNewsIV.pdf
- *CRESC News, 5, July 2007, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/CRESCNewsV.pdf
- *CRESC News, 6, December 2007, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/CRESCNewsVI.pdf
- *CRESC News, 7, July 2008, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/CRESCNewsVII.pdf
- *CRESC News, 8, December 2008, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/crescnewsviii.pdf
- *CRESC News, 9, July 2009, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/crescnewsix.pdf
- A5.1 Anderson, M., (2008) ‘Digital Diasporas @ BBCWS’, World Agenda: The International Magazine of the BBC, Sep-Oct 2008.
- A5.2 Bailey, M., (2009) ‘New Ventures in Adult Education in Early Twentieth-Century Britain: Pastoral Government and the Pedagogical State’, CRESC Working Paper, 62, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp62.pdf
- A5.3 Banks, J., Breeze, B., Lessof, C., & Nazroo, J., (2008) ‘Living in the 21st century: older people in England. The 2006 English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (Wave 3)’, a report. http://www.ifs.org.uk/elsa/publications.php?publication_id=4296
- A5.4 Banks, M., (2008) 'Instrumental Leisure and the Creative Class', CRESC Working Paper, 47, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp47.pdf
- A5.5 *Bennett, T., (2009) ‘Culture, History, Habit’, CRESC Working Paper, 64, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp64.pdf
- A5.6 *Bennett, T., (2008) ‘Anthropological assemblages: producing culture as a surface of government’, CRESC Working Paper, 52, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/workingpapers/WP52.htm
- A5.7 *Bennett, T., (2007) ‘New Journal and Book Series’, CRESC News, 5, pp 1.
- A5.8 *Bennett, T., (2007) Culture and Society: Collected Essays (trans Wang Jie), Beijing: Guangxi Normal University Press.
- A5.9 *Bennett, T., Savage, M., Silva, E.B., Warde, A., Gayo-Cal, M., & Wright, D., (2006) Media Culture. The Organisation of the Media Field in Contemporary Britain, a Report for the British Film Institute, BFI: London.
- A5.10 *Bennett, T. (2005) ‘Civic laboratories: museums, cultural objecthood, and the governance of the social’, CRESC Working Paper, 2, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp2.pdf
- A5.11 *Bennett, T., M. Savage, E. Silva, A. Warde, M. Gayo-Cal, & D. Wright (2005) ‘Cultural capital and the cultural field in contemporary Britain’, CRESC Working Paper, 3, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp3.pdf
- A512 *Bennett, T. (2005) ‘Cultural participation and social division’, website of Institute of Public Policy Research, http://www.fpps.or.th/pubpic/fpps1.swf
- A5.13 Brandtstädter, S., (2006) ‘Muddled Modernities in Peasant China’, CRESC Working Paper, 18, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp18.pdf
- A5.14 Brandtstädter, S., (2005) ‘Con Elias en China. Proceso civilizatorio, restauraciones locales y poder en la China rural contemporánea’, Anuario de Estudios en Antropologia Social, 2. (Translation).
- A5.15 Bühlman., F., (2009) ‘Social Mobility and Geographical Mobility’, CRESC News, 9, pp 4.
- A5.16 Bühlman., F., (2009) ‘Biographical Mechanisms of British Service Class Formation’, CRESC Working Paper, 69, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp69.pdf
- A5.17 Chevalier, S., Edwards, J., and Macdonald, S., (2007) ‘Introduction, L’anthropologie de la Grande-Bretagne’, Ethnologie française, 37 (2), pp.197-213.
- A5.18 Collins, R., (2009) ‘Die BBC, das Internet und “Public Value”’, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, 9-10, pp 32-38. http://www.bpb.de/files/ZXV87B.pdf
- A5.19 Collins, R., (2007) Invited Evidence (written) to House of Lords European Union Committee inquiry on Television without Frontiers. In 3rd Report of the Session 2006-7, Television without Frontiers. HL Paper 27, pp 148-150.
- A5.20 Collins, R., (October 24, 2007) Invited Evidence (oral) Evidence to House of Lords Communications Committee inquiry on Media Ownership, News and Citizenship.
- A5.21 Collins, R., (2007) ‘Misrecognitions: Associative and Communalist Visions in EU Media Policy and Regulation, from Television without Frontiers to the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD)’, CRESC Working Paper, 34, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp34.pdf
- A5.22 Collins, R., (2006) ‘In Memory of Jean-Pierre Desaulniers’, Canadian Journal of Communication, 31(1), pp 255–260.
- A5.23 Collins, R., (2006) ‘Governing the Internet: WSIS, WGIG and ICANN’, Society Matters, Open University, September.
- A5.24 Collins, R., (2006) ‘The BBC and Public Value’, CRESC Working Paper, 19, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp19.pdf
- A5.25 Collins, R., (2006) ‘Taking the high ground: the struggle for ideas in UK broadcasting policy’, CRESC Working Paper, 20, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp20.pdf
- A5.26 Collins, R., (2006) ‘Rawls, Fraser, redistribution, recognition and The World Summit on the Information Society’, CRESC Working Paper, 28, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp28.pdf
- A5.27 Collins, R., (2005) Invited Evidence (written) to House of Commons Select Committee on Culture Media and Sport inquiry into the Future of the BBC. In First Report of the Session 2004-5. A Public BBC. Volume II Ev 249-250. HC 82-II London. TSO. Evidence cited in paras 175-6 to support recommendation 29 at para 177. First Report of the Session 2004-5. A Public BBC. Volume I. HC 82-I.
- A5.28 Crossley, N., (2005) ‘In the Gym: Motives, Meanings and Moral Careers’, CRESC Working Paper, 6, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp6.pdf
- A5.29 Corsín Jiménez, A., (2007) ‘Knowledge Moves’, CRESC News, 5, pp 4.
- A5.30 Corsin-Jimenez, A., (2006) ‘Teaching ethnography ethnographically’, in Casebook in Enquiry-based learning. University of Manchester: Centre for Excellence in Enquiry-based Learning.
- A5.31 Corsin-Jimenez, A., (2006) ‘Economy and aesthetic of public knowledge’, CRESC Working Paper, 26, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp26.pdf
- A5.32 Cutler, T., ‘Submission to the Public Administration Select Committee Inquiry, Executive pay in the public sector: issues and questions’, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/PASCIMar09.pdf
- A5.33 Davey, G., (2008) ‘Putting Pierre Bourdieu to work’, CRESC News, 7, pp 1.
- A5.34 *Dodsworth, F., (2008) ‘The Subject of Freedom in Republican Thought: Habit, Virtue and Education in the work of John Brown (1715-66)’, CRESC Working Paper, 65, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/WP65.pdf
- A5.35 *Dodsworth, F., (2008) ‘Freedom, Liberal Government and Crime’, CRESC News, 7, pp 4.
- A5.36 *Dodsworth, F., (2007) ‘Liberty and Order in Eighteenth-Century England: Civil Liberty, Civil Government and the Common Good’, conference paper available online via the Political Studies Association at: http://www.psa.ac.uk/2007/pps/Dodsworth.pdf
- A5.37 *Dodsworth, F., (2006) ‘Liberty and Order: Civil Government and the Common Good in Eighteenth-Century England’, CRESC Working Paper, 21, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp21.pdf.
- A5.38 DuGay, P., (2007) ‘'Without Affection or Enthusiasm': Problems of Attachment and Involvement in 'Responsive' Public Management’, CRESC Working Paper, 33, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp33.pdf
- A5.39 Du Gay, P., (2006) ‘Re-Instating an Ethic of Office? Office, ethos and persona in public management’, CRESC Working Paper, 13, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp13.pdf
- A5.40 *Engelen, E., Erturk, I., Froud J., Leaver, A., & Williams, K (2008) ‘Financial Innovation: Frame, Conjuncture and Bricolage, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp59.pdf
- A5.41 *Erturk, I., Froud J., Johal, S., Leaver, A., & Williams, K. (2000) ‘Rediscovering banking as utility: A memo for the Treasury Select Committee’, http://www.parliament.uk/documents/upload/BankingCrisisMemos140109.pdf
- A5.42 *Erturk, I., Froud J., Johal, S., Leaver, A., Shammai, D., & Williams, K. (2008) ‘Corporate governance and impossibilism’, CRESC Working Paper, 48, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp48.pdf
- A5.43 *Erturk I., Froud, J., Johal, S., Leaver, A., & Williams, K., (2006) ‘Agency, The Romance of Management Pay and an Alternative Explanation’, CRESC Working Paper, 23, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp23.pdf
- A5.44 Erturk I., Froud, J., Johal, S., Leaver, A., & Williams, K., (2005) ‘The Democratisation of Finance? Promises, outcomes and conditions. CRESC Working Paper, 9, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp9.pdf
- A5.45 *Erturk, I., Froud, J., Solari, S., & Williams, K., (2005) ‘The reinvention of prudence: household savings, financialization and forms of capitalism’, CRESC Working Paper, 11, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp11.pdf
- A5.46 Evans, G., (2008) ‘Common Knowledge: Class Culture’, CRESC News , 8, pp 2.
- A5.47 Evans, G., (2008) 'What about the White Working Class?' In Context, the journal for family therapy and systemic practice, Warrington: AFT Publishing.
- A5.48 Finnegan, R., (2007) ‘Literature: oral’, in Middleton, J., et al. (eds.) New Encyclopedia of Africa, 5 Vols, 2nd edition, Farmington Hills MI: Thomson Gale, pp 335-40.
- A5.49 *Folkman, P., Froud, J., Johal, S., & Williams, K., (2006) ‘Working for themselves: capital market intermediaries and present day capitalism’, CRESC Working Paper, 25, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp25.pdf
- A5.50 *Froud, J., Johal, S., Montgomerie, J., & Williams, K , (2009) ‘Escaping the Tyranny of Earned Income? The Failure of Finance as Social Innovation’, CRESC Working Paper, 66, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp66.pdf
- A5.51 Froud, J., Johal S., Leaver, A., McAndrew, S., & Shammai, D., (2008) ‘Beyond Pay for Performance: New Thinking on Top management Pay’, pp1-19, Research Report. http://www.cresc.ac.uk/research/affiliate/documents/KPMGReportMay2008.pdf
- A5.52 *Froud, J., Johal, S., Leaver, A. & Williams, K , (2008) ‘Ownership Matters: Private Equity and the Political Division of Ownership’, CRESC Working Paper, 61, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp61.pdf
- A5.53 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., McAndrew, S., Shammai, D., & Williams, K., (2008) ‘Rethinking top management pay: From pay for performance to pay as fee’, CRESC Working Paper, 56, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp56.pdf
- A5.54 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Tampubolon, G., & Williams, K., (2008) ‘Everything for Sale, How Non-executive Directors make a Difference; CRESC Working Paper, 46, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp46.pdf
- A5.55 *Froud, J., Johal, S., Leaver, A. & Williams, K , (2007) ‘Memorandum’, (written submission) Evidence to House of Commons Treasury Select Committee on Private Equity, in Tenth Report of the Session 2006-7, HC 567-11 pp 117-23.
- A5.56 *Froud, J., & Williams, K., (2007) ‘Private Equity and the Culture of Value Extraction’, CRESC Working Paper, 31, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp31.pdf
- A5.57 Froud, J., (2007) ‘Business Engagement’, CRESC News, 5, pp2.
- A5.58 *Froud, J., Leaver, A., Phillips, R., & Williams, K., (2006) ‘Stressed by choice: a business model analysis of the BBC’, CRESC Working Paper, 22, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp22.pdf
- A5.59 Froud, J., & Leaver, A., (2006) ‘Value skimming and the public company’, CRESC News, 3, pp 2.
- A5.60 *Froud, J., Johal, S., Leaver, A., & Williams, K., (2006) ‘Speaker’s Corner: Directors Skim Value from Shareholders’, IDS Executive Compensation Review, 304, pp 21–5.
- A5.61 *Froud, J., Johal, S., Leaver, A., & Williams, K., (2005) ‘General Electric: The Conditions of Success’, CRESC Working Paper, 5, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp5.pdf
- A5.62 *Froud, J., Savage, M., Tampubolon, G., & Williams, K., (2005) ‘Rethinking Elite Research’. CRESC Working Papers, 12, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp12.pdf
- A5.63 *Gillespie, M., Rizvi, S.,Andersson, M., Virdee, P., Michael, L., & West, S., (2009) ‘Pakistan Connection: Diasporas at BBC World Service’, a report for the BBC World Service, http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/diasporas/pakistan/index.htm
- A5.64 *Gillespie, M., (2007) ‘Just a Bit of Fun?’ BBC website report on a survey of British jokes, http://www.open2.net/lennysbritain/bitoffun.html
- A5.65 *Gillespie, M., & Baumann, G., (2007) ‘Diasporic Citizenships, Cosmopolitanisms, and the Paradox of Mediated Objectivity: An Interdisciplinary Study of the BBC World Service’, Tuning In: Diasporic Contact Zones at BBC World Service Working Paper, ttp://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/diasporas/bbcws_180407_paper.doc
- A5.66 *Gillespie, M., (2007) ‘The Social Life of Jokes: A Survey of British Jokes’, Society Matters, 10, Autumn/Winter 2007, pp 21, http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/about-the-faculty/society-matters/society-matters.php
- A5.67 *Gillespie, M., & Anita Sharma, (2006) ‘Keeping it Real: Visible Difference in British Broadcasting’, in Maitland, H.,(ed) Navigating Difference: Cultural Diversity and Audience Development, London: Arts Council of England, pp. 68-74.
- A5.68 *Gillespie, M., (2006) ‘Beyond the Iraq war 2003?’, CRESC News, 3, pp 3.
- A5.69 *Gillespie, M., & A. Sharma (2005) ‘Keeping it real: Visible Minorities in Mainstream Broadcasting’, in Arts Council of England Navigating Difference: cultural diversity, cultural identity and audience development.
- A5.70 *Gillespie, M., & Andersson, M., (2007) ‘Digital Diasporas at the BBC World Service’, Tuning In: Diasporic Contact Zones at BBC World Service Working Paper, http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/diasporas/conference/publicdiplomacy.htm
- A5.71 Green, S., (2009) ‘Borderline Living’, Society Now, 5 (autumn), pp 15.
- A5.72 Green, S., (2009) ‘Lines, Traces and Tidemarks: reflections on forms of borderli-ness’, EastBordNet/COST Action IS0803 Working Papers Series, 1, http://www.eastbordnet.org/working_papers/open/, pp. 1-18.
- A5.73 Green, S., (2006) ‘Shifting locations, borders and money in Eastern Europe’, CRESC News, 4, pp 2-3.
- A5.74 *Harvey, P., & Knox, H., (2009) ‘Objects – What Matters? Technology, Values and Social Change’, CRESC News, 9, pp 7.
- A5.75 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2007) ‘Television, Film and Creative Labor’, Flow TV, vol. 7, no. 3. Posted 22 November. http://flowtv.org/?p=938
- A5.76 Hesmondhalgh, D., (2007) ‘Digitalisation, Music and Copyright’, ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change’, CRESC Working Paper, 30, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp30.pdf
- A5.77 Hesmondhalgh, D. (2005) ‘Subcultures, Scenes or Tribes? None of the Above’, Journal of Youth Studies, 8(1), pp. 21-40.
- A5.78 *Hill, A., (2009) ‘Visuality, Conflict and Power’, CRESC News, 9, pp 2.
- A5.79 *Hill, A., (2008) ‘Writing the Visual’, in CRESC Working Paper, 51, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/workingpapers/WP51.htm
- A5.80 *Hill, A., (2007) ‘The Empire Service: the voice, the discourse of the master and ventriloquism’, Tuning In: diasporic contact zones at BBC World Service project working paper, http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/diasporas/
- A5.81 Hindess, B., (2009) ‘Habit, Custom and the Problematics of Early Modern Government’, CRESC Working Paper, 63, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp63.pdf
- A5.82 Howcroft, D., Gillard, H., Mitev, N., & Richardson, H., (2007) ‘Missing Women’: Gender, ICTs and The Shaping Of the Global Economy’ CRESC Working Paper, 29, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp29.pdf
- A5.83 Howcroft, D., & Richardson, H., (2007) ‘Gender Matters in the Global Outsourcing of Service Work’, CRESC Working Paper, 41, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp41.pdf
- A5.84 Howcroft, D., (2007) ‘ICT-enable Service Work, Globalisation and Gender’, CRESC News, 6, pp3.
- A5.85 Jordan, T. (2005) ‘Social Movements and Social Change’ CRESC Working Paper, 7, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp7.pdf
- A5.86 Joyce, P., ‘Postal communication and the making of the British technostate’, CRESC Working Paper, 54, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp54.pdf
- A5.87 *Knox, H., (2008) ‘Experts at the Edge: Researching Technologies of Social Change’, CRESC News, 8, pp 3.A5.88 *Knox, H., Harvey, P., (2006) ‘Corruption Tales’, CRESC News, 4, pp 5-6.
- A5.89 *Knox, H., Savage, M., & Harvey, P., (2005) ‘Social networks and spatial relations: networks as method, metaphor and form’, CRESC Working Paper,1, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp1.pdf
- A5.90 *Langer, S., Walmsley, E., Knox, H., & Fumanti, M., (2006) Editorial: ‘From Play to Knowledge: a Workshop on Ethnographic Methodology’, Anthropology Matters, 2.
- A5.91 Leaver, A. (2007) Financialization and capitalism's resourceful remaking, Soundings Debate http://www.lwbooks.co.uk/journals/soundings/debates/left_futures12.html
- A5.92 Leaver, A., & Johal, S., (2007) ‘Is the Stock Market a Disciplinary Institution? French Giant Firms and the Regime of Accumulation’, CRESC Working Paper, 38, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp38.pdf
- A5.93 Macdonald, S., (2007) ‘Reviewing museum studies in the age of the reader’. Review article of G.Anderson (ed.) Reinventing the Museum (Alta Mira, 2004); B.M.Carbonell (ed.) Museum Studies (Blackwell, 2004); and D. Preziosi and C. Farago (eds.) Grasping the World (Ashgate, 2004), Museum & society, .4 (3), pp.166-72 .
- A5.94 Macdonald, S., (2007) ‘Schwierige Geschichte – Umstrittene Austellungen’, Museumskunde, 72 (1), pp. 75-84.
- A5.95 Mackay, H., (2009) ‘The Internet and the Transformation of Public and Private’, CRESC Working Paper, 68, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp67.pdf
- A5.96 Mackay, H., (2007) ‘The Internet @ Home: Users and Genres’, CRESC News, 6, pp 4.
- A5.97 Mackay, H., (2006) ‘Information Society’ (3,000 words), for Ritzer, G., (ed.), World Encyclopaedia of Sociology, Oxford: Blackwell .
- A5.98 Mackay, H., (2006) ‘Communications (Cyfathrebiadau) in Wales’ (2000 words), for Jenkins, N., and Baines, M., (eds.) Academi Encyclopaedia of Wales, Cardif: University of Wales Press.
- A5.99 McFall, E. R., (2008) Advertising, History of International Encyclopaedia of Communication, Oxford: Blackwell.
- A5.100 McFall, E. R., (2007) ‘Prudentialism and the ‘Missionaries’ of Life Assurance’, CRESC Working Paper, 32, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp32.pdf
- A5.101 *Miles, A., (2009) ‘We Play: Play and Space Report’, report for and with the North West Regional Development Agency, http://www.nwbeinspired.com/cultural-olympiad/index.htm
- A5.102 *Miles, A., (2008) ‘Mintfest Evaluation Report’, CRESC/Kendal Arts International collaboration
- A5.103 *Miles, A., (2008) ‘Social participation and Identity’, CRESC News, 8, pp 4.
- A5.104 *Miles, A., & Strauss, P., (2008) ‘The Academy: A Report on Outcomes for Participants, June 2006-June2008’, a report for the Academy and published by CRESC and Dance United, http://www.dance-united.com/sites/default/files/Two_Year_Report_Final.23.01.09.pdf
- A5.105 *Miles, A., Shaw, P., & Williams, J., (2008) Dance United Academy: Interim Evaluation Report on Outcomes for Participants Cohorts 1 & 2.
- A5.106 *Miles, A., Tait, J., & Barbard, D., (2008) A Strategy for the Arts in Barrow Borough 2006-11
- A5.107 *Miles, A., & Strauss, P., (2007) Dance United Academy: Interim Evaluation Report on Outcomes for Participants Cohorts 3 & 4.
- A5.108 *Miles, A., (2007) Taking Part in the North West: understanding engagement and participation in culture, Manchester: Culture Northwest.
- A5.109 *Miles, A., (2006) ‘Relevant research and Manchester’s cultural institutions’, CRESC News 3, pp 7.
- A5.110 *Miles, A., & Clarke, R., (2006) The Arts in Criminal Justice – A Study of Research Feasibility, Centre for Research on Socio Economic Change at the University of Manchester, commissioned by DCMS, Arts Council England and DfES Available from: http://www.culture.gov.uk/Reference_library/Publications/archive_2006/acj_study.htm
- A5.111 Miles, A., (2004) ‘A Review of International Cultural Links in the Northwest', www.englandsnorthwest-culture.com
- A5.112 Miles, A., Tait, j., & Cartwright, E., (2004) A Cultural Strategy for South Lakeland, South Lakeland District Council.
- A5.113 *Montgomerie, J., (2008) ‘Locust? Private Equity and Hedge Funds and their Impact on the Economy and the Labour Market’, conference report for VII British-German trade union forum, http://www.agf.org.uk/cms/upload/pdfs/CR/2008_CR1532_e_TUF_private_equity.pdf
- A5.114 *Montgomerie, J., (2008) ‘Consumer debts and finanzialiation’, CRESC News, 7, pp 2.
- A5.115 *Montgomerie, J., (2008) ‘Spectre of the Subprime Borrower — beyond a credit score perspective’, CRESC Working Paper, 58, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp58.pdf
- A5.116 *Montgomerie, J., Leaver, A., & Nilsson, A., (2008) ‘Losing the battles but winning the war: The case of UK Private Equity Industry and mediated scandal of summer 2007’, CRESC Working Paper, 57, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp57.pdf
- A5.117 *Montgomerie, J., (2008) ‘(Re)Politicizing inflation policy: A global political economy perspective’, CRESC Working Paper, 53, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp53.pdf
- A5.118 *Montgomerie, J., (2007) ‘Financialization and consumption: An alternative account of rising consumer debt levels in Anglo-America’, CRESC Working Paper, 43, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp43.pdf
- A5.119 *Moore, N., (2008) ‘Reusing Qualitative Data, and the Changing ‘Nature’ of Feminism’, CRESC News, 7, pp 6.
- A5.120 *Moore, N., (2006) ‘CRESC’s Qualitative Research Laboratory’, CRESC News, 3, pp 6.
- A5.121 O'Loughlin, B., (2006) ‘The operationalization of the concept ‘cultural diversity’ in British television policy and governance’, CRESC Working Paper, 27, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp27.pdf
- A5.122 Patterson, R., (2006) ‘The BFI Film and Television Database’, CRESC News, 3, pp 7.
- A5.123 Pickstone, J., Thomas, A., (2007) popular article on X rays, BMJ Medical Milestones competition, January 2007.
- A5.124 Pryke, M., (2007) ‘Picturing Financial Markets’, Business Guide, 6, pp. 108-109.
- A5.125 Pryke, M., (2007) ‘Money’s eyes: The visual preparation of financial markets’, CRESC Working Paper, 42, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp42.pdf
- A5.126 Pryke, M., (2006) ‘Speculating on geographies finance’, CRESC Working Paper, 24, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp24.pdf
- A5.127 Rees Leahy, H., (2007) ‘Disaster Recovery’, Museums Journal, January 2007, pp.28-31.
- A5.128 Rees Leahy, H., (2007) ‘Medicine Show’, Museum Practice, 39, pp 12-17.
- A5.129 Rees Leahy, H., (2007) ‘Welcome Home’, Museum Practice, 38, pp 22-27.
- A5.130 Rees Leahy, H., (2007) ‘Geneva Convention’, Museum Practice, 37, pp 16-21.
- A5.131 Rees Leahy, H, (2006) ‘A World Apart’, Museum Practice, 36, pp 12-17.
- A5.132 Rees Leahy, H., (2006) ‘On the Edge’, Museum Practice, Summer, 34. pp. 12-18.
- A5.133 Rees Leahy, H., (2006) ‘Glasgow Remix’, Museum Practice, Autumn, Issue 35. pp. 12-18.
- A5.134 Rees Leahy, H., (2006) ‘Curating diversity’, CRESC News, 4, pp 4-5.
- A5.135 Reeves, M., (2009) ‘Bounding the Nation-State’, CRESC News, 9, pp 3.
- A5.136 Reeves, M., (2008) ‘Materialising borders’, Anthropology News, 49 (5), pp 12-13.
- A5.137 Rindzeviciute, E., (2005) ‘The Rise of Cybernetics? Government and Change in Lithuanian Cultural Policy’, CRESC Working Paper, 10, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp10.pdf
- A5.138 *Ruppert, E. S. (2009) ‘Numbers Regimes: From Censuses to Metrics’, CRESC Working Paper, 68, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/WP68.pdf
- A5.139 *Ruppert, E. S. (2008) ‘The Last Census? Governing Britain with Metrics’, CRESC News, 8, pp 5.
- A5.140 *Ruppert, E. S. (2007) ‘Producing Population’, CRESC Working Paper, 37, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp37.pdf
- A5.141 Saunders, D., (2006) ‘What does liberalism inherit from early modern religious settlements’, CRESC Working Paper, 16, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp16.pdf
- A5.142 *Savage, M., Schroeder, A., Miles, A., Halford, S., & Tampubolon, G., ‘Mobility, careers and inequalities: a study of work-life mobility and the returns from education’, a report for the Equality and Human Rights Commission, http://www.equalityhumanrights.com/en/publicationsandresources/Pages/Mobility,careersandinequality.aspx
- A5.143 *Savage, M., Warde, A., Le Roux, B., Rouanet, H., (2007) ‘Class and Cultural Division in the UK’, CRESC Working Paper, 40, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp40.pdf
- A5.144 *Savage, M., (2007) ‘CRESC Laboratories’, CRESC News, 6, pp2.
- A5.145 *Savage, M., Warde, A., Devine, F., (2007) ‘Cultivating cultural capital: a response to Goldthorpe/3’, Sociologica: Italian online journal of sociology onlne, 2, www.sociologica.mulino.it/journal/articlepdf/index/Article/Journal:ARTICLE:103
- A5.146 *Savage, M., & Majima, S., (2006) ‘Unpacking culture shifts In Post-War Britain: A critical encounter with Ronald Inglehart’ CRESC Working Paper, 17, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp17.pdf
- A5.147 *Savage, M., (2006) ‘Understanding social capital and co-operation’, CRESC News, 3, pp 5.
- A5.148 *Savage, M., (2005) ‘Sociology in an Neo-Liberal Age: Reflections on the British Experience’, Sociologisk Tidskrift, 13 (4).
- A5.149 *Savage, M., Gayo-Cal, M., Warde, A., & Tampubolon, G., (2005) ‘Cultural capital in the UK: a preliminary report using correspondence analysis’, CRESC Working Paper, 4, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp4.pdf
- A5.150 *Scherger, S., & Savage, M., (2009) Cultural Transmission, Educational Attainment and Social Mobility’, CRESC Working Paper, 70, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp70.pdf
- A5.151 *Scherger, S., (2008) ‘Cultural Participation and Age - Unpacking a Complex Relationship’, CRESC News, 7, pp 5.
- A5.152 *Scherger, S., (2008) ‘Cultural practices, age and the life course’, CRESC Working Paper, 55, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp55.pdf
- A5.153 Schröder, A. (2007) ‘Homo Optionis’, CRESC News, 5, pp 6.
- A5.154 Shaoul, J., (2008) ‘Britain: Tax credit system plunges families into debt’, World Socialist Web Site, www.wsws.org/articles/2008/apr2008/tax-a08.shtml
- A5.155 Shaoul, J., (2008) ‘British government commits taxpayers to bailing out the banks’, World Socialist Web Site, www.wsws.org/articles/2008/apr2008/bank-a26.shtmlA5.156 Shaoul, J., (2008) ‘Watchdog warns that corporations’ financial viability is at risk’, World Socialist Web Site, www.wsws.org/articles/2008/jan2008/corp-j02_prn.shtml
- A5.157 Shaoul, J., Acerete, B., Stafford, A., (2007) ‘Taking its toll: The private financing of roads in Spain’, CRESC Working Paper, number 44, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp44.pdf
- A5.158 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘Northern Rock: The crisis mounts for English government’, World Socialist Web Site, www.wsws.org/articles/2007/oct2007/rock-o24_prn.shtml A5.159 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘The collapse of London’s Underground privatisation’, World Socialist Web Site, www.wsws.org/articles/2007/aug2007/tube-a07_prn.shtmlA5.160 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘British government and BAe Systems revealed as money launderer for Saudi Arabia’, World Socialist Web Site, www.wsws.org/articles/2007/jul2007/bae-j21.shtml
- A5.161 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘Britain: Department of health tries to suppress facts about Private Finance Initiative’, World Socialist Web Site, www.wsws.org/articles/2007/may2007/doh-m16.shtml
- A5.162 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘Britain: Building society says housing beyond reach of majority’, World Socialist Web Site, www.wsws.org/articles/2007/may2007/hous-m02_prn.shtml
- A5.163 Shaoul, J., (2007) ‘Britain: Multimillionaire warns poverty threatens “violent reactions”—but don’t tax the rich!, World Socialist Web Site, www.wsws.org/articles/2007/mar2007/uk-m31_prn.shtml
- A5.164 *Silva, E.B. & Wright, D., (2007) ‘Taste matters’ in Society Matters (OU Social Science Faculty Student Newspaper), 10, p.10.
- A5.165 Elizabeth B Silva (2005) ‘CCSE Phase 3 Household Study, Technical Report’, Methodology paper, 59 pages. http://www.open.ac.uk/socialsciences/sociology/research/ccse/
- A5.166 Southerton, D., Cheng, S-L., Olsen, W., and Warde, A., (2007) ‘Trajectories of time spent reading as a primary activity: a comparison of the Netherlands, Norway, France, UK and USA since the 1970s’, CRESC Working Paper, 39, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp39.pdf
- A5.167 Tange, H., (2007) ‘Linguistic Globalisation or Localisation? The Practice of Intercultural Communication in Multilingual Spaces’, CRESC Working Paper, 36, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp36.pdf
- A5.168 *Tampubolon, G., & Nugroho, Y., (2006) ‘Mapping the network society: Network dynamics in the transition to democracy in Indonesia’ CRESC Working Paper, 15, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp15.pdf
- A5.169 Thoburn, N., (2007) ‘The Value of Printed Matter’, CRESC News, 6, pp 6.
- A5.170 Toynbee, J., (2008) ‘Copyright and the Conditions of Creativity: Social Authorship in Reggae Music and Open Source Software’, CRESC Working Paper, 60, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp60.pdf
- A5.171 Toynbee, J., (2007) ‘Writing Bob’, CRESC News, 5, pp 3.
- A5.172 Thompson, G., (2006) ‘Religious Fundamentalisms, Territories and Globalization’, CRESC Working Paper,14, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp14.pdf
- A5.173 Thompson, G., (2006) ‘Trans-territoriality and liberal governance’, CRESC News, 3, pp 4.
- A5.174 Trigg, A., Bertie, A.J., & Himmelweit, S. F., (2008) ‘Modelling Bourdieu: An Extension of the Axelrod Cultural Diffusion Model’, CRESC Working Paper, 49, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/workingpapers/WP49.htm
- A5.175 Umbach, M., (2008) ‘The Built Environment and the Formation of Liberal Elites in England and Germany around 1900’, CRESC Working Paper, 50, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/workingpapers/WP50.htm
- A5.176 *Vis, F. (2008) ‘Picturing the Storm: Talking Race Online in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina’, CRESC News, 7, pp 3.
- A5.177 *Vis, F. (2008) ‘Stormy Weather: Katrina and the Politics of Disposability (review)’, Media, War and Conflict, 1 (2), pp 240-241.
- A5.178 Wade, P., (2007) ‘Race and Sex in Latin America’, CRESC News, 6, pp5.
- A5.179 Wade, P., (2006) ‘Afro-Latin Studies: Reflections on the Field’, Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies 1(1), pp 105-124.
- A5.180 *Ware, V., (2009) ‘Chasing Britishness: a postcolonial project’, British Politics Review, 4 (3), pp 8.
- A5.181 *Ware, V., (2008) ‘Soldiers Citizens and Sacrifice’, CRESC News, 8, pp 6.
- A5.182 Watson, S., (2008) ‘Report, CRESC Annual Conference 2008, Culture and Citizenship’, CRESC News, 8, pp 1.
- A5.183 Watson, S., (2007) ‘Shifting Congregations’, CRESC News, 5, pp 5-6.
- A5.184 Watson, S., (2005) ‘The Post suburban metropolis: Western Sydney and the importance of public space’, After Sprawl: Post Suburban Sydney, University of Western Sydney refereed research papers. http://www.uws.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/7426/Watson_Final.pdf
- A5.185 Westrup, C., & Al-Jaghoub, S., (2007) ‘Nation States and Networks of Flows: The Role of the State in Jordan’s ICT Enabled Development’, CRESC Working Paper, 35, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp35.pdf
- A5.186 *Williams, K., (2009) ‘CRESC research on finance’, CRESC News, 9, pp 5.
- A5.187 *Williams, K., (2009) ‘Researching finance before and after the crisis’, CRESC News , 9, pp 5-6.
- A5.188 *Williams, K., (2007) ‘Moving things on’: The 2007 Conference’, CRESC News, 6, pp 1.
- A5.189 *Williams, K., (2007) (invited oral evidence) Evidence to House of Commons Treasury Select Committee on Private Equity. In Tenth Report of the Session 2006-7, HC 567-11 pp 6-14. A
- 5.190 Wood, H., (2006) ‘Talking with television’, CRESC News, 4, pp 3-4.
- A5.191 Woodward, K. (2005) ‘On and Off the Pitch: Diversity policies and transforming identities?’ CRESC Working Paper, 8, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/documents/papers/wp8.pdf
- A5.192 *Wright, D., (2007) ‘Watching The Big Read with Pierre Bourdieu: Forms of heteronomy in the contemporary iterary field’, CRESC Working Paper, 45, http://www.cresc.ac.uk/publications/documents/wp45.pdf
*Core CRESC Staff 97 other publications
