Dr Jennifer Dvorak
Name | Dr Jennifer Dvorak |
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Job title | Senior Lecturer |
Research institute | School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences |
Research outputs
Reframing assisted dying through the civil law: possibilities and challenges for the UK
Hardes Dvorak, J., Regnard, C., Proffitt, A., Coelho, R. and Herx, L. 2024. Reframing assisted dying through the civil law: possibilities and challenges for the UK. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care. https://doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2024-005149How to be a social researcher: Key sociological studies
Dvorak, J. and Cant, S. 2023. How to be a social researcher: Key sociological studies. Harper Collins.How to be a sociologist: an introduction to A Level Sociology
Cant, S. and Dvorak, J. 2021. How to be a sociologist: an introduction to A Level Sociology. Harper Collins.Governing sporting brains: concussion, neuroscience and the biopolitical regulation of sport
Hardes, J. 2019. Governing sporting brains: concussion, neuroscience and the biopolitical regulation of sport. in: Sport, ethics and neurophilosophy London Routledge. pp. 23-35Governing excess: boxing, biopolitics and the body
Hardes, J. 2019. Governing excess: boxing, biopolitics and the body. Theoretical Criminology. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362480619864310Women, 'madness' and exercise
Hardes, J. 2018. Women, 'madness' and exercise. Medical Humanities. https://doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2017-011379Law, education and Prevent
Hardes, J. and Revell, L. 2017. Law, education and Prevent. Education, Citizenship and Social Justice. https://doi.org/10.1177/1746197917706017Governing sporting brains: concussion, neuroscience, and the biopolitical regulation of sport
Hardes, J. 2017. Governing sporting brains: concussion, neuroscience, and the biopolitical regulation of sport. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. https://doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2017.1281344Legal fictions, inviolability of persons and the governance of assisted dying
Hardes, J. 2015. Legal fictions, inviolability of persons and the governance of assisted dying.Power, ideology, and Olympism: reflections on British sport policy
Hardes, J. 2006. Power, ideology, and Olympism: reflections on British sport policy.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.Reconstructing sport history
Hardes, J. 2008. Reconstructing sport history.Sport, athletics, and virtue theory
Hardes, J. 2008. Sport, athletics, and virtue theory.Bridging the dialectic between ethics and economics in sport management
Hardes, J. 2008. Bridging the dialectic between ethics and economics in sport management.Deconstructing human rights in sport
Hardes, J. 2008. Deconstructing human rights in sport.Agambian biopolitics and bare life
Hardes, J. 2009. Agambian biopolitics and bare life.Human rights in sport
Hardes, J. 2009. Human rights in sport.Rethinking the female sporting community with Hannah Arendt.
Hardes, J. 2010. Rethinking the female sporting community with Hannah Arendt.Ethics in sport: between transcendence and immanence
Hardes, J. 2011. Ethics in sport: between transcendence and immanence.Biopolitics and the enemy: law, rights and proper subjects
Hardes, J. 2013. Biopolitics and the enemy: law, rights and proper subjects.The biopolitics of assisted dying
Hardes, J. 2013. The biopolitics of assisted dying.Risking community
Hardes, J. 2013. Risking community.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.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.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/10.1080/17511321.2016.1219765Law, immunization and the right to die
Hardes, J. 2016. Law, immunization and the right to die. London Routledge.Fear, sovereignty and the right to die
Hardes, J. 2013. Fear, sovereignty and the right to die. Societies. 3, pp. 66-79. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc3010066Biopolitics and the enemy: on law, rights and proper subjects
Hardes, J. 2014. Biopolitics and the enemy: on law, rights and proper subjects. Law, Culture and the Humanities. https://doi.org/10.1177/1743872114524879Personhood, legal judgment, and sovereignty at The Cape, 1793-1810
Hardes, J., McLane, P. and Pavlich, G. 2014. Personhood, legal judgment, and sovereignty at The Cape, 1793-1810. in: Arrigo, B. and Bersot, H. (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies Routledge.The coaching act: interview with Chris Volley
Hardes, J. 2007. The coaching act: interview with Chris Volley. in: Denison, J. (ed.) Coaching Knowledges: Understanding the Dynamics of Sport Performance London A & C Black.3434
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