2016
Learning and practicing police craft
Dr Liz Turner, Lecturer in Criminology, with Mike Rowe and Geoff Pearson
It’s the State, Stupid: 21st Century Gentrification and State-led Evictions
Dr Kirsteen Paton, Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, with Vickie Cooper
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Place Revisited: Class Stigma and Urban Restructuring in the case of Glasgow’s Commonwealth games
Dr Kirsteen Paton, Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, with Vikki McCall and Gerry Mooney
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The Social Life of Measurement: how methods have shaped the idea of culture in urban regeneration
Dr Peter Campbell, Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, with Tasmin Cox and Dave O’Brien
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Demystifying the “Victimized State”: A Civil–Military Crisis in Waiting?
Dr Ross McGarry, Senior Lecturer in Criminology
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Living with and responding to the ‘scrounger’ narrative in the UK: exploring everyday strategies of acceptance, resistance and deflection
Dr Ruth Patrick, Postdoctoral research Associate
Nils Christie: On the Periphery But in the Centre
Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology
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Theory, Culture & Society: Putting Society on Display: Understanding and Statistical Practice
Dr Michael Mair Senior Lecturer, with Christian Greiffenhagen, W.W. Sharrock
The Criminologist: The Criminologist: the Official Newsletter of the American Society of Criminology: Criminology and the Zookeepers of War: A View from Across the Pond
Dr Ross McGarry, Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology
Critical Studies on Terrorism: Critical terrorism studies, victimisation, and policy relevance: compromising politics or challenging hegemony?
Mr Will McGowan, Postgraduate Research Student
Critical Criminology: Fractured Lives, Splintered Knowledge: Making Criminological Sense of the January, 2015 Terrorist Attacks in Paris
Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology and Professor Gabe Mythen, Profesoor of Criminology
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy: ‘The metamorphosis of the victim of crime: From crime to culture and the implications for justice’
Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology
Asian Journal of Criminology: Wither Criminology? Its Global Futures?
Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology
2015
Exploring the use of Large Sporting events in the Post-crash, Post-welfare city: A ‘legacy’ of Increasing Insecurity?
Dr Kirsteen Paton, Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, with Gerry Mooney and Vikki McCall
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The British Journal of Sociology: Syringe Sociology
Dr Nicole Vitellone, AF Warr Senior Lecturer in Sociology
Ethnic and Racial Studies: Reflections on Racism, Class and the Racialized Outsider
Dr Diane Frost, Senior Lecturer
The British Journal of Sociology: Methodological troubles as problems and phenomena: ethnomethodology and the question of ‘method’ in the social sciences
Dr Michael Mair, Senior Lecturer, with Chrsitian Greiffenhagen and Wes Sharrock
Palgrave Communications: “When you see the lipstick kisses …” - military repatriation, public mourning and the politics of respect
Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology, Professor Gabe Mythen, Professor of Sociology and Dr Ross McGarry, Senior Lecturer in Criminology
Critical Criminology: Jock Young, Left Realism and Critical Victimology
Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology
‘Commodifying’ Children: the impact of markets in services for children in the UK
Dr Steph Petrie, Honorary Senior Research Fellow
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Critical Criminology: War, Crime and Military Victimhood
Dr Ross McGarry, Senior Lecturer in Criminology
2014
Class, Citizenship and Regeneration: Glasgow and the Commonwealth Games
Dr Kirsteen Paton, Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, with Gerry Mooney and Kim McKee
The emerging cannabis treatment population
Dr Kirsteen Paton, Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, with Ian Hamilton, Charlie Lloyd and Mark Monaghan
2013
Exploring housing and class in hard times: working-class place attachment and “elective fixity”’ Special Issue: Housing in Hard Times
Dr Kirsteen Paton, Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology
Imaginary Success?—The Contentious Ascendance of Creativity
Dr Peter Campbell, Lecturer in Sociology
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2011
The Soldier as Victim: Peering through the Looking Glass
Dr Ross McGarry, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, and Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology
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Witnessing Wootton Bassett: An Exploration in Cultural Victimology
Professor Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology, Professor Gabe Mythen, Professor of Sociology and Dr Ross McGarry, Senior Lecturer in Criminology
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2010
The ‘commodification’ of ‘children in need’ in welfare markets: implications for managers
Dr Steph Petrie, Honorary Senior Research Fellow
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2009
Probing the symptomatic silences of middle‐class settlement: A case study of gentrification processes in Glasgow
Dr Kirsteen Paton, Lecturer in Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology
Are the International and National Codes of Ethics for Social Work in the UK as Useful as a Chocolate Teacup?
Dr Steph Petrie, Honorary Senior Research Fellow
2005
Capital, Crime Control and Statecraft in the Entrepreneurial City
Dr Roy Coleman, Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology, Professor David Whyte, Professor of Socio-legal Studies, with Professor Steve Tombs
2004
Images from a Neoliberal City: The State, Surveillance and Social Control
Dr Roy Coleman, Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology
Watching the Degenerate: Street Camera Surveillance and Urban Regeneration
Dr Roy Coleman, Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology
2000
‘You'll never walk alone’: CCTV surveillance, order and neo-liberal rule in Liverpool city centre
Dr Roy Coleman, Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology and Professor Joe Sim