School of Psychology, Politics and Sociology
Type | School |
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Faculty | Faculty of Science, Engineering and Social Sciences |
Head of Academic School | Dr Amanda Carr |
Programme Director | Professor David Bates |
Dr Harshad Keval | |
Dr David Vernon |
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The Oratory of Hillary Clinton
Bennister, M. 2016. The Oratory of Hillary Clinton. in: Crines, A., Moon, D. and Lehrman, R. (ed.) Democratic Orators from JFK to Barack Obama Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 239-260Book chapter
The shifting landscape of prime ministerial accountability to parliament: an analysis of Liaison Committee scrutiny sessions
Bennister, M., Kelso, A. and Larkin, P. 2016. The shifting landscape of prime ministerial accountability to parliament: an analysis of Liaison Committee scrutiny sessions. The British Journal of Politics & International Relations. 18 (3), pp. 740-754. https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148116633438Journal article
The British anti-wind Farm and anti-fracking movements: a comparative analysis
Ogilvie, M. and Rootes, C. 2016. The British anti-wind Farm and anti-fracking movements: a comparative analysis. in: Price, S. and Sanz Sabido, R. (ed.) Sites of Protest London Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 143-162Book chapter
The making of ‘Boomergeddon’: The construction of the Baby Boomer generation as a social problem in Britain
Bristow, J. 2016. The making of ‘Boomergeddon’: The construction of the Baby Boomer generation as a social problem in Britain. British Journal of Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12206Journal article
Generations and the intimate politics of reproduction
Bristow, J. 2016. Generations and the intimate politics of reproduction.Conference paper
Baby Boomers and the discourse of parental irresponsibility
Bristow, J. 2016. Baby Boomers and the discourse of parental irresponsibility.Speech
Rules about how to behave in pregnancy diminish women’s freedom
Bristow, J. and Lee, E. 2016. Rules about how to behave in pregnancy diminish women’s freedom. The Conversation.Journal article
What is a citizen?
Bristow, J. 2016. What is a citizen? Spiked.Journal article
Theresa May, forget social justice – give us politics
Bristow, J. 2016. Theresa May, forget social justice – give us politics. Spiked.Journal article
The generation wars
Bristow, J. 2016. The generation wars. Spiked.Journal article
Remain voters, quit the granny-bashing
Bristow, J. 2016. Remain voters, quit the granny-bashing. Spiked.Journal article
Don’t tell young people how to talk to gran
Bristow, J. 2016. Don’t tell young people how to talk to gran. Spiked.Journal article
What we lose when Baby Boomers die
Bristow, J. 2016. What we lose when Baby Boomers die. Spiked.Journal article
Policing pregnancy is bad for babies
Bristow, J. 2016. Policing pregnancy is bad for babies. Spiked.Journal article
Digital infants: the effect of touch screen technology on focused attention and executive function
Carr, A. 2016. Digital infants: the effect of touch screen technology on focused attention and executive function.Conference poster
The virtue of vice: a defence of hypocrisy in democratic politics
Tillyris, D. 2015. The virtue of vice: a defence of hypocrisy in democratic politics. Contemporary Politics. 22 (1), pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1080/13569775.2015.1112958Journal article
The sociology of generations: new directions and challenges
Bristow, J. 2016. The sociology of generations: new directions and challenges. Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan.Book
The relationship of IQ to additional disabilities in athletes with Intellectual Disabilities (ID)
Burns, J., Gilderthorp, R. and Jones, F. 2016. The relationship of IQ to additional disabilities in athletes with Intellectual Disabilities (ID).Conference poster
Legal fictions, inviolability of persons and the governance of assisted dying
Hardes, J. 2015. Legal fictions, inviolability of persons and the governance of assisted dying.Conference paper
Power, ideology, and Olympism: reflections on British sport policy
Hardes, J. 2006. Power, ideology, and Olympism: reflections on British sport policy.Conference paper
More than merely “Me”?: “Identity Politics” and the Paradigmatic Assumptions of sport sociologists
Hardes, J. 2007. More than merely “Me”?: “Identity Politics” and the Paradigmatic Assumptions of sport sociologists.Conference paper
Reconstructing sport history
Hardes, J. 2008. Reconstructing sport history.Conference paper
Sport, athletics, and virtue theory
Hardes, J. 2008. Sport, athletics, and virtue theory.Conference paper
Bridging the dialectic between ethics and economics in sport management
Hardes, J. 2008. Bridging the dialectic between ethics and economics in sport management.Conference paper
Deconstructing human rights in sport
Hardes, J. 2008. Deconstructing human rights in sport.Conference paper
Agambian biopolitics and bare life
Hardes, J. 2009. Agambian biopolitics and bare life.Conference paper
Human rights in sport
Hardes, J. 2009. Human rights in sport.Conference paper
Rethinking the female sporting community with Hannah Arendt.
Hardes, J. 2010. Rethinking the female sporting community with Hannah Arendt.Conference paper
Ethics in sport: between transcendence and immanence
Hardes, J. 2011. Ethics in sport: between transcendence and immanence.Conference paper
Biopolitics and the enemy: law, rights and proper subjects
Hardes, J. 2013. Biopolitics and the enemy: law, rights and proper subjects.Conference paper
The biopolitics of assisted dying
Hardes, J. 2013. The biopolitics of assisted dying.Conference paper
Risking community
Hardes, J. 2013. Risking community.Conference paper
Duelling, prize fighting and boxing: science and technology in a shifting biopolitical terrain
Hardes, J. 2016. Duelling, prize fighting and boxing: science and technology in a shifting biopolitical terrain.Conference paper
Law, immunization and the right to die
Hardes, J. 2016. Law, immunization and the right to die. London Routledge.Book
Constituting the fighter’s body: on being-with in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
Hogeveen, B. and Hardes, J. 2014. Constituting the fighter’s body: on being-with in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. in: Gilbert, K. (ed.) Fighting: Intellectualising Combat Sport Champaign, Ill. Common Ground Publishing.Book chapter
Flow, skilled coping and the sovereign subject
Hardes, J. and Hogeveen, B. 2016. Flow, skilled coping and the sovereign subject. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. https://doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2016.1219765Journal article

A matter of perspective: the impact of near and far conceptual distance on creative problem solving
Hocking, I. and Vernon, D. 2016. A matter of perspective: the impact of near and far conceptual distance on creative problem solving.Conference paper

Which cues work best? An examination of two structured thinking tools using eye-tracking analysis
Hocking, I., Vernon, D., Rehal, N. and Valkova, M. 2016. Which cues work best? An examination of two structured thinking tools using eye-tracking analysis.Conference paper
Constructions, reconstructions and deconstructions of ‘family’ amongst people who live apart together (LATs)
Stoilova, M., Roseneil, S., Carter, J., Duncan, S. and Phillips, M. 2016. Constructions, reconstructions and deconstructions of ‘family’ amongst people who live apart together (LATs). The British Journal Of Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-4446.12220Journal article
"Age-dissimilar couples and romantic relationships: ageless love?", by Lara McKenzie
Carter, J. 2016. "Age-dissimilar couples and romantic relationships: ageless love?", by Lara McKenzie. Anthropological Forum. 26 (2), pp. 199-201. https://doi.org/10.1080/00664677.2016.1148563Journal article
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