Search Results - Karen Lumsden
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The McDonaldization of police-academic partnerships: observations on 'What works' and 'What doesn’t work’ by Karen Lumsden
Published 2016
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Audit culture, the enterprise university and public engagement by Karen Lumsden
Published 2016
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'You are what you research': researcher partisanship and the sociology of the underdog by Karen Lumsden
Published 2013
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‘It’s a profession, it isn’t a job’: Police officers’ views on the professionalisation of policing in England by Karen Lumsden
Published 2017
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Policing the roads: traffic cops, 'boy racers' and anti-social behaviour by Karen Lumsden
Published 2012
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Gendered performances in a male-dominated subculture: 'girl racers', car modification and the quest for masculinity by Karen Lumsden
Published 2010
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Survival of the fastest: ethical dilemmas in research with 'Boy Racers' by Karen Lumsden
Published 2013
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Anti-social behaviour legislation and the policing of boy racers: dispersal orders and seizure of vehicles by Karen Lumsden
Published 2014
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'Do we look like boy racers?' The role of the folk devil in contemporary moral panics by Karen Lumsden
Published 2009
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(Re)civilizing the young driver: technization and emotive automobility by Karen Lumsden
Published 2015
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'Don't ask a woman to do another woman's job': gendered interactions and the emotional ethnographer by Karen Lumsden
Published 2009
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Fuelling the panic: the societal reaction to 'boy racers' by Karen Lumsden
Published 2012
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The shifting legitimacy of knowledge across academic and practitioner settings: highlighting the risks and limits of reflexivity by Karen Lumsden
Published 2016
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You are what you research: bias and partisanship in an ethnography of boy racers by Karen Lumsden
Published 2014
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Boy racer culture and class conflict: urban regeneration, social exclusion and the rights of the road by Karen Lumsden
Published 2016
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Reflexivity in criminological research: experiences with the powerful and the powerless by Karen Lumsden, Aaron Winter
Published 2014
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Reflexivity in criminological research by Karen Lumsden, Aaron Winter
Published 2014
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Media framing of trolling and online abuse: silencing strategies, symbolic violence and victim blaming by Karen Lumsden, Heather M. Morgan
Published 2017
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Cyber-trolling as symbolic violence: Deconstructing gendered abuse online by Karen Lumsden, Heather M. Morgan
Published 2017
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‘Fraping’, ‘Sexting’, ‘Trolling’ and ‘Rinsing’: social networking, feminist thought and the construction of young women as victims or villains by Karen Lumsden, Heather M. Morgan
Published 2012
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Roma community perspectives on migration to the UK by Cristian Tileaga, Jo Aldridge, Karen Lumsden
Published 2019
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'There’s a bit of banter': How male teenagers 'do boy' on social networking sites by John J. Whittle, Dave Elder-Vass, Karen Lumsden
Published 2019
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