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Animal Research, Accountability, Openness and Public Engagement: Report from an International Expert Forum (2019)
Journal Article
Ormandy, E. H., Weary, D. M., Cvek, K., Fisher, M., Herrmann, K., Hobson-West, P., …von Keyserlingk, M. A. (2019). Animal Research, Accountability, Openness and Public Engagement: Report from an International Expert Forum. Animals, 9(9), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani9090622

In November 2013, a group of international experts in animal research policy (n = 11) gathered in Vancouver, Canada, to discuss openness and accountability in animal research. The primary objective was to bring together participants from various juri... Read More about Animal Research, Accountability, Openness and Public Engagement: Report from an International Expert Forum.

Solid Foundations? Towards a Historical Sociology of Prison Building Programmes in England and Wales, 1959–2015 (2019)
Journal Article
Guiney, T. (2019). Solid Foundations? Towards a Historical Sociology of Prison Building Programmes in England and Wales, 1959–2015. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 58(4), 459-476. https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12334

Between 1959 and 2015 the UK government embarked upon five major phases of prison building in England and Wales. Drawing upon detailed archival research, this article offers a historical sociology of prison building programmes. It traces the evolutio... Read More about Solid Foundations? Towards a Historical Sociology of Prison Building Programmes in England and Wales, 1959–2015.

Inside the penal voluntary sector: Divided discourses of “helping” criminalized women (2019)
Journal Article
Quinn, K. (2019). Inside the penal voluntary sector: Divided discourses of “helping” criminalized women. Punishment and Society, https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474519863461

Neoliberal austerity measures and welfare state retrenchment have meant that voluntary organizations around the globe are increasingly called upon to perform statutory social services. Despite a large and rising presence in criminal justice service d... Read More about Inside the penal voluntary sector: Divided discourses of “helping” criminalized women.

The presentation of the networked self: Ethics and epistemology in social network analysis (2019)
Journal Article
D’Angelo, A., & Ryan, L. (2021). The presentation of the networked self: Ethics and epistemology in social network analysis. Social Networks, 67, 20-28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2019.06.002

Drawing on the seminal work of Goffman, Krackhardt and others, this paper argues that there is a crucial step in between participants’ perceptions and the collection and visualisation of data – i.e. what we call the presentation of the networked self... Read More about The presentation of the networked self: Ethics and epistemology in social network analysis.

Raymond Williams and the politics of the Commons: the performative quality of the intellectual (2019)
Journal Article
Stevenson, N. (2019). Raymond Williams and the politics of the Commons: the performative quality of the intellectual. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 22(5), 691-705. https://doi.org/10.1177/1367877919849958

Much of the sociological work on intellectuals is mostly concerned with the structural role they play within society. In this respect, Raymond Williams is best understood in Gramscian (1988) terms as an organic intellectual connected to the labour mo... Read More about Raymond Williams and the politics of the Commons: the performative quality of the intellectual.

The Opportunities and Challenges of Using Photo-Elicitation in Child-Centered Constructivist Grounded Theory Research (2019)
Journal Article
Poku, B. A., Caress, A. L., & Kirk, S. (2019). The Opportunities and Challenges of Using Photo-Elicitation in Child-Centered Constructivist Grounded Theory Research. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 18, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406919851627

In the last three decades, there has been a growing interest in listening to children’s voices in child health research. Ensuring an appropriate level of dialogical engagement with children calls for participatory methods. Auto-driven photo-elicitati... Read More about The Opportunities and Challenges of Using Photo-Elicitation in Child-Centered Constructivist Grounded Theory Research.

The terminology of identities between, outside and beyond the gender binary – A systematic review (2019)
Journal Article
Thorne, N., Yip, A. K., Bouman, W. P., Marshall, E., & Arcelus, J. (2019). The terminology of identities between, outside and beyond the gender binary – A systematic review. International Journal of Transgenderism, 20(2-3), 138-154. https://doi.org/10.1080/15532739.2019.1640654

Background: Recently, a multitude of terms have emerged, especially within North America and Western Europe, which describe identities that are not experienced within the culturally accepted binary structure of gender which prevails within those cult... Read More about The terminology of identities between, outside and beyond the gender binary – A systematic review.

Reducing repeat paediatric emergency department attendance for non-urgent care: a systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions (2019)
Journal Article
Poku, B. A., & Hemingway, P. (2019). Reducing repeat paediatric emergency department attendance for non-urgent care: a systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions. Emergency Medicine Journal, 36(7), 435-442. https://doi.org/10.1136/emermed-2018-207536

Objective Non-urgent paediatric ED (PED) visits appear to contribute a large portion to the growing use of EDs globally. Several interventions have tried to curb repeated non-urgent attendances, but no systematic review of their effectiveness exists.... Read More about Reducing repeat paediatric emergency department attendance for non-urgent care: a systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions.

Alternative approaches to criminal records : how can we achieve justice as fairness? (2019)
Book Chapter
HENLEY, A. (2019). Alternative approaches to criminal records : how can we achieve justice as fairness?. In P. Carlen, & L. A. França (Eds.), Justice Alternatives. Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429468179

This chapter seeks to critically examine current approaches to criminal records and their disclosure outside of criminal justice processes. In particular, it questions the rationalities underpinning disclosure practices where the rights of people wi... Read More about Alternative approaches to criminal records : how can we achieve justice as fairness?.

Theorising disability: a practical and representative ontology of learning disability (2019)
Journal Article
Cluely, V., Fyson, R., & Pilnick, A. (2019). Theorising disability: a practical and representative ontology of learning disability. Disability and Society, 35(2), 235-257. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2019.1632692

This article contributes to the ongoing development of the theorisation of learning disability, focusing on the value of the ontological turn. We argue that while social theory has influenced understandings of disability within academia, particularly... Read More about Theorising disability: a practical and representative ontology of learning disability.