Department of Social & Policy Sciences

Publications.

Bailey, T. (2010) “When Commerce Meets Care: Emotion Management in Funeral Directing”. Mortality, 15(3), pp. 205‐222.

Godwin, B. (2010) 'Achieving a good death in dementia' in Woodward, J. (ed.) Between Remembering and Forgetting: the spiritual dimensions of dementia. London, Mowbray.

Harlock, J. (2010): ‘Personalisation: Emerging implications for the voluntary and community sector’, Voluntary Sector Review, vol. 1, no. 3: 371-8.

Lavers T. (2011): 'The role of foreign investment in Ethiopia’s smallholder-focused agricultural development strategy'. Land Deal Politics Initiative working paper 2.

Lavers, T. (2011): ‘Book review: De Haan, Arjan. Towards a new poverty agenda in Asia: Social policies and economic transformation’. International Social Security Review, 64(3): pp. 99-102.

Lee S.-H., Baek, S.-H. and Sung E.-S. (2011): ‘Care regime for children and elderly in transition’. Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, vol. 27, issue 2.

Lim, H-J. and Skinner, T. (2012 forthcoming) “Culture and motherhood: findings from a qualitative study of East Asian mothers in Britain”, Families, Relationships and Societies (accepted for next issue, volume and issue number pending).

Lim, H-J. (2011): 'The Life History Interview: Researching the Dynamic Identities of Ethnic Minority Women in Britain', Enquire, Edition 6, pp. 1-23.

Paul, R. (2012): ‘European labor geography in crisis: free movement, labor migration and the variable governance of foreign workers in Germany, France and Britain’, Perspectives on Europe, 42(1), January 2012.

Paul, R. and Kaiser, L.C. (2011): “Differential inclusion in Germany's conservative welfare state: policy legacies and structural constraints” in Carmel, E., Cerami, A. and T. Papadopoulos (eds.): Migration and welfare in the 'new' Europe: Social protection and the challenges of integration. Bristol, Policy Press.

Rogers, J. (2011): ‘Anti-Oppressive Social Work Research: Reflections on Power in the Creation of Knowledge’, Social Work Education, pp.1-14.

Williams, T., Alpert, E. J. et al. (2010): ‘Sex trafficking and health care in Metro Manila: identifying social determinants to inform an effective health system response’, Health and Human Rights, 12(2), pp. 135-147.

Conference presentations.

Bailey, T. (2011): “Speaking well of the dead: the importance of knowing the Deceased”, Annual Conference of the British Association for the Study of Religions, Durham, 7th September; International Conference on the Social Context of Death, Dying and Disposal, Nijmegen (Netherlands), 12th September.

Durrant, H. (2010): “The Dynamics of Skills: Governing work and workers”, Critical Governance Studies Conference, Warwick University, 13-14th December.

Farr, M. (2010): “Understanding participatory governance through a critical realist perspective”, Critical Governance Studies Conference, University of Warwick, 13th-14th December.

Farr, M. (2010): 'Participation in public services: Using critical realism to analyse how staff and citizens can collaborate together', Critical Realism in Action Group / ESRC Seminar Series, University of Nottingham, September.

Farr, M. and Cressey, P. (2010): 'Public service employee and user collaboration: creating change from the ground up', British Sociological Association Annual Conference, Glasgow Caledonian University, 7‐9th April.

Cressey, P. and Farr, M. (2010): 'Co‐participation: how can staff and users collaborate to change services', UK Work Organisation Network, ACAS London, 5th July.

Ferrero, J. P. (2011): “New Democratic Subjectivities in South America: From democratic regimes to democratic politics? Reflections on Argentina and Brazil” Citizenship and collective subjectivities in the Americas, Newcastle Institute for the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, 17th March.

Ferrero, J. P. (2011): “Radical Democratic Subjectivities in South America”, Radical Democracy Conference, New York, 4-5th April.

Grieve, T. (2011): “Doing Development: Stories of Transformation”, Global Aware Conference, Bristol, 22nd January.

Harlock, J. (2011): “The Politics of Governance: Understanding the voluntary-statutory sector relationship in the UK”, Third Sector Research Centre, University of Birmingham, 18th May.

Lavers, T. (2010, 2011): “The role of foreign investment in Ethiopia’s smallholder-focused agricultural development strategy”, Africa for sale: Analysing and theorising foreign land claims and acquisitions, Groningen, 28-29th October 2010; Global Land Grabbing, Institute of Development Studies, 6-8th April 2011.

Long, S. (2010): “Shades of humanity: The moral ethical maze governing the subjective narratives of impairment and/or disability”, International Disability Studies Conference, Lancaster University, September.

Paul, R. (2011): "Hegemonic discourse across divided economic imaginaries? Making sense of competing state projects in European labour migration policy", Interpretative Policy Analysis Conference, Cardiff University, 23-25th June 2011.

Paul, R. (2011): “Yet another ‘tool for growth’? Labour migration policy and varieties of capitalism in France and Germany”, Migration: Economic Change, Social Challenge, University College London, 6-9th April.

Paul, R. (2011): "Understanding Borders in 'Managed Migration': Labour Migration Selectivity in European Economies, Labour Markets and Societies”, Interpretative Policy Analysis Conference, Cardiff University, 23-25th June.

Paul, R. (2011): “Hegemonic discourse across divided economic imaginaries? Making sense of competing state projects in European labour migration policy”, Interpretative Policy Analysis Conference, Cardiff University, 23-25th June.

Smith, O. (2011): “Observing Justice: An Exploration into Court Responses to Sexual Violence Victims”, British Sociological Association Annual Conference, LSE, 6-8th April.

Smith, O. and Skinner, T. (2011): “Observing Justice: An Exploration into Court Responses to Sexual Violence”, A Conducive Context? Misogyny, Inequality, Violence, London South Bank University, 22nd June.

Tamiya, Y. (2011): "Analyzing the development of the social security system for lone mother households in Japan", Continuity and Discontinuity in Socio-Economic Policies in Japan: From the LDP to the DPJ, University of Sheffield, 4th March.

Williams, T. (2011): “Schooling as a skill? Exploring avenues for further critical education scholarship in the global south”, UKFIET International Conference on Education and Development, Oxford University, September.
 

 

 

 
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