Dr John Bellamy
Authored books
- Bellamy, J. 2012. Language Attitudes in England and Austria. A Sociolinguistic Investigation into Perceptions of High and Low-Prestige Varieties in Manchester and Vienna. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner.
Journal articles
- Bellamy, J. Under review. ‘Remixing German. Marginalisation, linguistic practices and identity construction amongst young people in Dortmund’. Journal of Germanic Linguistics.
- Bellamy, J. and K. Horner. (2019). ‘Ein Mischmasch aus Deutsch und Französisch: Ideological tensions in young people’s discursive constructions of Luxembourgish’. Sociolinguistic Studies 12 (3-4).
Chapters in books
- Bellamy, J. Accepted, forthcoming. Contemporary perspectives on language standardisation. In: Ayes-Bennett, W. and J. Bellamy (eds) The Cambridge Handbook of Language Standardisation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Horner, K. and J. Bellamy. 2018. ‘Ich wollte gerne mal Englisch: Language in education policy and social inequality in globalising Luxembourg’. In: Dannerer, M. and P. Mauser (eds). Forms of Multilingualism in Secondary and Tertiary Education. Tübingen: Stauffenburg Verlag. 163-180.
- Bellamy, J. 2016 ‘Discussing Ruhrdeutsch: Attitudes towards Spoken German in the Ruhr Region.’ In: Rutten, G. and K. Horner (eds). Metalinguistic Perspectives on Germanic Languages: European Case Studies from Past to Present. Oxford: Peter Lang (Historical Sociolinguistics).
- Horner, K. and J. Bellamy. 2016 ‘Beyond the micro-macro interface in language and identity research.’ In: Preece, S. (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Language and Identity. Abingdon: Routledge.
Edited volumes
- Ayes-Bennett, W. and J. Bellamy (eds).Forthcoming. The Cambridge Handbook of Language Standardisation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Dr Ben Bowman
- Bowman, B. and Germaine, C. (2022) ‘Sustaining the old world, or imagining a new one? The transformative literacies of the climate strikes’. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1-15. doi:10.1017/aee.2022.3
- Germaine, C. and Bowman, B. (2021). Not (just) a protest: the Youth Strike for Climate as cultural exchange and collaborative text. Center for Open Science, British Council.
- Bowman, B (2019). Young worlds at the end of the world: a response to the ‘Protest for a Future’ study of #FridaysForFuture climate protests. Fennia: International Journal of Geography, 197:2.
- Bowman, B. (2019), A creative method for exploring the politics in young people's everyday lives. In: SAGE Research Methods Cases, https://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781526462237
- Bowman, B. (2014), 2011: Young rioters and imagined revolution in the British Utopia of Calm. In: Postcolonial Studies 17:1, pp. 90-103.
Dr Jenny Cromwell
Books
- Ast, R., Choat, M., Lougovaya-Ast, J., Cromwell, J., Yuen-Collingridge, R.E. (2021) Observing the Scribe at Work Scribal Practice in the Ancient World. Peeters Publishers.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (forthcoming, 2019). Daily Life in Byzantine and Early Islamic Egypt: Evidence from the Coptic Sources. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2017). Recording Village Life: A Coptic Scribe in Early Islamic Egypt. New Texts from Ancient Cultures. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Edited Books
- Cromwell, Jennifer and Grossman, Eitan (2018) Scribal Repertoires in Egypt from the New Kingdom to the Early Islamic Period. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- McKechnie, Paul and Cromwell, Jennifer (2018) Ptolemy I and the Transformation of Egypt. Leiden: Brill.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Cromwell, J. (2020) 'Domestic Textile Production in Dakhla Oasis in the Fourth Century AD.' Egyptian Textiles and Their Production: 'Word' and 'Object' (Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine Periods). Zea e-books
- Cromwell, J. (2020) 'A Village Scribe on the Eve of Change.' Living the End of Antiquity Individual Histories from Byzantine to Islamic Egypt. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG,
- Cromwell, J. (2020) 'Domestic Textile Production in Dakhleh Oasis in the Fourth Century AD.' Egyptian Textiles and Their Production (Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Periods): 'word' And 'object'.
- Cromwell, J. (2019) '“Listen to My Mistreatment”: Support Networks for Widows and Divorcées in the Coptic Record.' The Single Life in the Roman and Later Roman World. Cambridge University Press
- Cromwell, Jennifer (in press, 2019). “From Village to Monastery: Finding Children in the Coptic Record from Egypt,” in Lesley Beaumont, Matthew Dillon, and Nicola Harrington (eds) Children in Antiquity. London: Routledge.
- Berkes, Lajos andCromwell, Jennifer (in press, 2018) “An amīr between Umayyads and Abbassids: A Note on P.KRU 70,” Chronique d’Égypte 93.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (in press, 2018) “‘Listen to my mistreatment’: Support networks for widows and divorcées in the Coptic record,” in Christian Laes and Sabine Huebner (eds.) Singles in Roman Antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Cromwell, Jennifer and Grossman, Eitan (2018) “Scribes, Repertoires, and Variation,” in Jennifer Cromwell and Eitan Grossman (eds.), Beyond Free-Variation. Scribal Repertoires Egypt from the New Kingdom to the Early Islamic Period. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–19.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2018) “Greek or Coptic? Scribal Decisions in 8th Century Egypt,” in J. Cromwell & E. Grossman (eds.), Beyond Free-Variation. Scribal Repertoires Egypt from the New Kingdom to the Early Islamic Period. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 251–272.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2017) “The Threads that Bind Us: Aspects of Textile Production in Late Antique Thebes,” in Camilla Di Biase-Dyson and Leonie Donovan (eds.) The Cultural Manifestations of Religious Experience. Studies in Honour of Boyo G. Ockinga. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag, pp. 213–224.
- Cromwell, Jennifer(2017) “Five Tax Receipts from Djeme in Columbia University,” Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists 54, pp. 143–155.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2017) “New Texts from Early Islamic Egypt: A Bilingual Taxation Archive,” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 201, pp. 232–252.
- Choat, Malcolm andCromwell, Jennifer (2016) “Thebes in Late Antiquity,” in Paloa Buzi, Antonio Complani, and Federico Contardi (eds.) Coptic Society, Literature and Religion from Late Antiquity to Modern Times. Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress of Coptic Studies, Rome, September 17th–22nd, 2012. Volume I. Leuven: Peeters, pp. 695–698.
- Cromwell, Jennifer(2016) “Coptic Documents in Two Copies: Examination and Context of the Duplication Process,” in Jakub Urbanik et.al. (eds.) Proceedings of the 27th International Congress of Papyrology, Warsaw 29 July–3 August. Warsaw: The Raphael Taubenschlag Foundation, pp. 1055–1073.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2014/15 [2016]) “New Scribes in Old Documents,” in Enchoria. Zeitschrift füt Demotistik und Koptologie 34, pp. 49–65, pls 7–9.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2015) “One Week in January: A Register of Men from Late Antique Egypt,” in Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 51, pp. 329–349.
- Cromwell, Jennifer and Prada, Luigi (2015). “Coptic Texts: 215–225a–d,” in Serena Perrone (ed.), Papiri dell'Università di Genova V (=PUG V). Roma: Edizioni di Storia e Letteratura, pp. 111–136, pls. 23–32.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2015) “Coptic Writing Exercises in the Petrie Museum with a Concordance of its Published Coptic Texts,” in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 195, pp. 205–221.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2015). “‘Camel, O Camel, come and fetch and carry’: On Two Petrie Camels,” in Alice Stevenson (ed.) The Petrie Museum of Archaeology: Characters and Collections. London: UCL Press, pp. 98–99.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2014) “Managing a Year’s Taxes: Tax Demands and Tax Payments in 724 CE,” in Archiv ƒür Papyrusforschung 60/1, pp. 229–239.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2013) “A Coptic Epistolary Exercise from Wadi Sarga,” in The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 99, pp. 272–275.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2013) “Keeping it in the Family: Property Concerns in 8th Century Thebes,” in Journal of Near Eastern Studies 72.2, pp. 213–232.
- Cromwell, Jennifer (2013) “Coptic Texts in the Archive of Flavius Atias,” in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 184: 280–288.
Dr Rob Drummond
Books
- Drummond, Rob (2018) Researching urban youth language and identity. Palgrave-Macmillan.
- Clayton, Dan and Drummond, Rob (2018) Language diversity and world Englishes. CUP.
Journal articles and Book chapters
- Drummond, Rob (2020) 'Teenage swearing in the UK' English Worldwide 41(1):59-88.
- Dray, Susan and Drummond, Rob (2019) ‘Language variation-in-practice: variationist and ethnographic research methods in collaboration’, In Tustin, Karin (Ed) The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Ethnography. Routledge.
- Drummond, Rob (2018) 'Urban youth language'. In Dan Clayton (Ed) Language Handbook - Key thinkers on key topics. English and Media Centre Publications
- Drummond, Rob (2018) ‘Maybe it’s a grime [t]ing. TH-stopping in urban British youth’. Language in Society.
- Drummond, Rob (2018) ‘The changing language of urban youth’. In Braber, Natalie & Sandra Jansen (Eds) Sociolinguistics in England. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Drummond, Rob (2017) ‘(Mis)interpreting urban youth language: white kids sounding black? Journal of Youth Studies. [Author version here] [JYS version here]
Newspaper/mainstream media articles
- Drummond, Rob (2019) ‘Researching youth language’. Babel – the language magazine. May.
- Drummond, Rob (2018) 'Non-standard English is not sub-standard'. Times Education Supplement. 28th Sep. [Available online here]
- Drummond, Rob (2017) ‘Style-shifting – The curious case of MLE and the interview candidates.’ English and Media Centre e-magazine, September, p62-64.
- Drummond, Rob and Carrie, Erin (2017) ‘Why so many singers sound American – but British grime artists are bucking the trend’ The Conversation/The Independent/The Daily Mail. 9th Feb [Available online here]
- Drummond, Rob (2016) ‘Mind your language’. Inside Time, the national newspaper for prisoners and detainees. 29th Sep 2016. [Available online here]
- Drummond, Rob (2016) ‘Skepta, grime, and urban British youth language: a guide’. The Conversation. 21st Sep 2016. [Available online here]
- Drummond, Rob (2016) ‘Slang shouldn’t be banned, it should be celebrated, innit’. The Conversation. 3rd May 2016. [Available online here]
Dr Chloé Germaine Buckley
- Bowman, B. and Germaine, C. (2022) ‘Sustaining the old world, or imagining a new one? The transformative literacies of the climate strikes’. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 1-15. doi:10.1017/aee.2022.3
- Germaine, C. and Bowman, B. (2021). Not (just) a protest: the Youth Strike for Climate as cultural exchange and collaborative text. Center for Open Science, British Council.
- Germaine Buckley. C. (2018). Reading ‘Fundamental British Values’ Through Children’s Gothic: Imperialism, History, Pedagogy. Children's Literature in Education. pp.1-20.
- Germaine Buckley, C. (2017). Twenty-First-Century Children's Gothic. Edinburgh University Press.
- Germaine Buckley, C. (2018). “You Don’t Think I’m Like Any Other Boy. That’s Why You’re Afraid”: Haunted/Haunting Children from The Turn of the Screw to Tales of Terror. In: The Palgrave Handbook to Horror Literature. Springer International Publishing, pp.233-247.
Dr Paul Gray
Journal articles
- Gray, P. and Ralphs, R. (2019) ‘Confidentiality and cultural competence? The realities of engaging young British Pakistanis and Bangladeshis into substance use services’. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 26(2):133-139 https://doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2017.1398714
- Gray, P., Smithson, H., McHugh, R. and Smyth, G. (2018) ‘"There’s not going to be a single solution”: The role of resettlement consortia in improving the resettlement outcomes of young people leaving custody’. Youth Justice. https://doi.org/10.1177/1473225417722523
- Ralphs, R. and Gray, P. (2017) ‘New psychoactive substances: New service provider challenges’. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2017.1417352
- Gray, P. and Ralphs, R. (2017) ‘Confidentiality and cultural competence? The realities of engaging young British Pakistanis and Bangladeshis into substance use services’. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09687637.2017.1398714
- Williams, L., Ralphs, R. and Gray, P. (2017) ‘The Normalisation of Cannabis Use Among Bangladeshi and Pakistani Youth: A New Frontier for the Normalisation Thesis?’. Substance Use and Misuse, 52(4):413-421. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10826084.2016.1233565
- Pederson, W., Fjaer, E., Gray, P. and von Soest, T. (2016) ‘Perceptions of harms associated with tobacco, alcohol and cannabis in students from the UK and Norway’. Contemporary Drug Problems, 43(1):47-61. https://doi.org/10.1177/0091450916638578
- Fjaer, E., Pederson, W., von Soest, T. and Gray, P. (2016) ‘When is it OK to be drunk? Situational and cultural variations in the acceptability of visible intoxication in the UK and Norway’. International Journal of Drug Policy, 29:27-32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2015.12.002
- Gray, P. (2015) ‘I Hate Talking About It’: Identifying and Supporting Traumatised Young People in Custody’. Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 54(5):434-450. https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12143
- Gray, P. and Wright, S. (2011) ‘Restorative practice in prisons: assessing the impact of the demise of the Inside Out Trust’. Prison Service Journal, 194:33-37.
- Gray, P. (2010) ‘The resettlement needs of young offenders leaving custody: an emotional dimension’. Prison Service Journal, 189:25-28.
Research reports
- Gray, P. (2021) ‘Co-created Serious Youth Violence Animation’. Children & Young People Now [October 25 2021]. https://www.cypnow.co.uk/blogs/article/co-created-seriousyouth-violence-animation
- Gray, P., Smithson, H. and Jump, D. (2021) ‘Serious Youth Violence and its Relationship with Adverse Childhood Experiences’. HM Inspectorate of Probation Academic Insights 2021/13. Academic Insights 2021/13: Serious youth violence and its relationship with adverse childhood experiences (justiceinspectorates.gov.uk)
- Gray, P., Smithson, H. and Jump, D. (2021) Serious Youth Violence and its Relationship with Adverse Childhood Experiences. Report for Manchester City Council. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University. Serious-Youth-Violence-Report
- Wong, K., Gray, P., Roberts, A. and Jump, D. (2021) ‘Empire Fighting Chance Feasibility Study Findings’. Youth Endowment Fund. Manchester: PERU.
- Wong, K., Gray, P., Roberts, A. and Crowther, J. (2021) ‘Rugby Football League Feasibility Study Findings’. Youth Endowment Fund. Manchester: PERU.
- Ralphs, R. and Gray, P. (2018) ‘Impact of the 2016 Psychoactive Substances Act’. Report for Manchester City Council. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University.
- Hichens, E., Pearce, S., Murray, D., Smithson, H., Gray, P., Smyth, G. and McHugh, R. (2018) ‘Youth Justice Resettlement Consortia: A process evaluation. Youth Justice Board for England and Wales. London: Youth Justice Board.
- Hichens, E., Murray, D., Gray, P., Smithson, H. and McHugh, R. (2017) ‘A process evaluation of the Essential Skills for those Serving sentences in the Community (ESSC) pilot'. Welsh Government Social Research Report 03/2017. Cardiff: Welsh Assembly Government.
- Yarwood, G., Webb, L., Hammond, N. and Gray, P. (2017) ‘Evaluation report of families’ experiences of Partners of Prisoners (POPs) prison based visitor centre services’. Report for Partners of Prisoners. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University.
- Ralphs, R., Gray, P. and Norton, A. (2016) ‘New Psychoactive Substance Use in Manchester: Prevalence, Nature, Challenges and Responses’. Report for Manchester City Council. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University.
- Ralphs, R., Gray, P. and Smyth, G. (2014) ‘A Formative Evaluation of Early Break’s East Lancashire BME Outreach Project’. Report for Early Break. Manchester: PERU Manchester Metropolitan University.
- Wright, S., Hazel, N., Liddle, M., Renshaw, J. and Gray, P. (2012) 'Evaluation of South West Resettlement Consortium for Young People'. Report for Youth Justice Board. Salford: University of Salford.
- Hazel, N., Wright, S., Liddle, M., Renshaw, J. and Gray, P. (2012) 'Evaluation of North West Resettlement Consortium for Young People'. Report for Youth Justice Board. Salford: University of Salford.
- Haines, K., Gray, P., Liddle, M., Tofts, C. and Wright, S. (2011) ‘Linking Policy, Strategy, Management and Practice: Informing and Modernising Care in a Substance Misuse Treatment Community’. Report for Welsh Government. Swansea: University of Swansea.
- Chakraborti, N., Gadd, D., Gray, P., Wright, S. and Duggen, M. (2011) ‘Public Authority Commitment and Action to Eliminate Harassment and Targeted Violence’. Equality and Human Rights Commission Research Report 74, Manchester: Equality and Human Rights Commission.
- Liddle, M., Clarke, A., Gray, P., Smith, A., Williams, K. and Wydall, S. (2011) ‘Describing and Assessing Interventions to Address Anti-Social Behaviour’. Home Office Research Report 51, London: Home Office.
- Maguire, M., Holloway, K., Gray, P., Smith, A., Wright, S., Gordon, F. and Liddle, M. (2010) ‘Evaluation of the Transitional Support Scheme'. Welsh Government Social Research Report 07/2010. Cardiff: Welsh Assembly Government.
Dr Haridhan Goswami
- Goswami, H., Khalil, M.I. and Banik, B.B. (forthcoming) ‘Influence of vulnerability on subjective well-being and self-perceived safety among Bangladeshi children’ in Rees, G., Benatuil, D., Lau, M., and Tiliouine, H. (eds.) Handbook of Children’s Risk, Vulnerability and Quality of Life: Global Perspectives. Springer.
- Goswami, H. (2021) ‘Children’s subjective well-being in Bangladesh: Influence of sociodemographic and economic factors’. Population Review, 60 (1): 119-140.
- Pollock, G., Goswami, H. and Szymczyk, A. (2021) ‘Child Well-being Across the Life-course: What Do We Know, What Should We Know?’, in P. Banati (ed.) Sustainable Development Across the Life Course: Evidence from Longitudinal Research. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
- Pollock, G., Ozan, J. and Goswami, H. (2022) ‘Life-course inequality and policy: a focus on child well-being’, in M. Nico and G. Pollock (eds) Handbook on Inequality over the Life Course. Routledge. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1360780420971657
- Snee, H. and Goswami, H. (2020) ‘Who Cares? Social and the ‘class ceiling’ in nursing’. Sociological Research Online. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1360780420971657
Dr Jodie Hodgson
- Hodgson, J. (forthcoming). ‘An Anti-Carceral Feminist Response to Offending Girls’, in Atkinson, K. Monk, H. Tucker, K. and Barr, U. (eds.), Feminist Responses to Injustice of The State. London: Policy Press.
- Hodgson, J. (2022) Gender, Power and Restorative Justice: A Feminist Critique. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. Hodgson, J. (2021) ‘Offending girls and restorative justice: exploring practitioners’ perspectives on the relevance of, and rationale for, gender-specific provision’. Critical and Radical Social Work. doi:10.1332/204986021X16279110047749
Dr Deborah Jump
- Jump, D; Smithson, H; Nisbet; A. (2022) The Youth Justice System’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Impact in a Secure Children’s Home
- Smithson, H., & Jump, D. Nisbet;A. (2022) The Youth Justice System’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Impact on Youth Custody
- Jump, D., & Horan, R. (2021). Getting out for Good: Preventing Gangs through Participation HM Inspectorate of Probation Academic Insights 2021/12
- Horan, R. and Jump, D. (2021) I Define Me. UK Combined Phase Two Research Project. Comic Relief, UK.
- Gray, P., Smithson, H. and Jump, D. (2021) ‘Serious Youth Violence and its Relationship with Adverse Childhood Experiences’. HM Inspectorate of Probation Academic Insights 2021/13. Academic Insights 2021/13: Serious youth violence and its relationship with adverse childhood experiences (justiceinspectorates.gov.uk)
- Gray, P., Smithson, H. and Jump, D. (2021) Serious Youth Violence and its Relationship with Adverse Childhood Experiences. Report for Manchester City Council. Manchester: Manchester Metropolitan University. Serious-Youth-Violence-Report
- Jump, D. and Hills, S. (2021) Boxing and its Societal Effects. A Literature Review. All Party Parliamentary Group Report.
- Jump, D. and Horan, R. (2021) Getting out for Good: Preventing Gangs Through Participation. HM Inspectorate of Probation Academic Insights 2021/12. Getting out for Good: Preventing Gangs Through Participation (justiceinspectorates.gov.uk)
- Jump, D (2020) The Criminology of Boxing Desistance & Violence. Policy Press. Bristol
- Jump, D; Smithson, H; (2020) Dropping your Guard: The effectiveness of Youth Participatory Action Research in a young person’s boxing and desistance workshop. International Journal of Sport and Society
- Jump, D (2020) “Look who is laughing now”: Physical capital, boxing and the prevention of repeat victimisation in Youth Violence Framed: Disrupting Discourses Special Edition. Onati-Social Legal Series. Vol XX
- McMahon, G and Jump, D (2017) 'Starting to Stop: An Exploration of Young Offender’s Desistance Narratives'. Youth Justice Nov 20th
- Jump, D (2017) 'Why We Should Think Some More. A Response to ‘When You’re Boxing You Don’t Think So Much’: Pugilism, Transitional Masculinities and Criminal Desistance Among Young Danish Gang Members'. Journal of Youth Studies Vol 20.
- Jump, D (2016) 'They didn’t know ‘whether to fuck me or fight me’: An ethnographic account of North Town boxing gym' in Dick Hobbs (eds) Mischief, Morality and Mobs, London: Routledge
- Jump, D (2015) 'Fighting for Change: Narrative accounts on the appeal and desistance potential of boxing'. Howard League ECAN Bulletin May edition 2015
Jo Jenkinson
- Jenkinson, J. (forthcoming) ‘Wardrobes and Soundtracks: Resources for Memories of Youth’ in Atkin, S., Slater, A. & Kealy-Morris, E. (eds.) Memories of Dress: Recollections of Material Identities. Oxford: Bloomsbury.
- Jenkinson, J., Earnshaw, J., Groves, A., Bedford, N., (2021) Portrait Youth x C.P. Company, Blackburn and Darwen, 30/9/2021 - 10/10/2021.
- Jenkinson, J. (2020) ‘Wear your Identity: Styling identities of youth through dress - a conceptual model’. Fashion, Style and Popular Culture. 7:1. Bristol: Intellect.
- Jenkinson, J., Earnshaw, J., Glazzard, H., (2019) Portrait Youth x The Proud Trust, KAMPUS, 21/8/2019 - 11/9/2019.
- Jenkinson, J., Earnshaw, J., Gwatkin, A., (2019) Portrait Youth: Wearing Identity, Manchester Art Gallery., 30/3/2019 - 7/7/2019.
- Jenkinson, J., Earnshaw, J., Hitchen, Z., (2018) Portrait Youth x Fashion:ID - Youth Transforming, Bunka Fashion College, Japan., 17/5/2018.
- Jenkinson, J., Earnshaw, J., Hitchen, Z., (2017) Portrait Youth, Central Library, Manchester, 7/10/2017 - 30/11/2017.
Dr Fatima Khan
- Khan, F. (forthcoming) ’Relocating the veil: The everyday lives of young hijabi Britons under the conditions of culturalism’. Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
- Khan, F. and Mythen, G. (2021) ’Performing Hybridity or Deflecting Islamophobia? Adaptable Identity Management amongst Young British Pakistani Muslims’. Social Sciences. 10(12):449. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci10120449
- Khan, F. and Mythen, G. (forthcoming) Progressing Hybridity or Deflecting Islamophobia? Fluidic Identity Management Amongst Young British Muslims
- Khan, F. and Mythen, G. (2018) Micro-level Management of Islamophobia: Negotiation, Deflection and Resistance’ in Awan, I. and Zempi, I. (eds.) Key Readings in Islamophobia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan
- Mythen, G. and Khan, F. (2017) ‘Culture, Media and Everyday Practices: Unveiling and Challenging Islamophobia in Media’, in Waqas, T. (ed.) Media, Crime and Racism. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Khan, F. and Mythen, G. (2015) ‘Double Standards and Speech Deficits: What is Sayable for British Muslims after Paris?’. Sociological Research Online.
- Mythen, G., Walklate, S., and Khan, F. (2013) ‘Why Should We Have to Prove We're Alright? Counter-Terrorism, Pre-emptive Regulation and Partial Securities’, Sociology, Vol. 47, No. 2, pp. 382-397.
- Mythen, G. and Khan, F. (2013) ‘Contesting Policy: Young Muslims, Counter-Terrorism and Regulation’ in Petrie, S. (ed.) Policy Research: Critical Analysis for a New Era of Austerity and Privation, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Mythen, G., Walklate, S., and Khan, F. (2009) ‘I'm a Muslim, but I'm not a Terrorist: Victimisation, Risky Identities and the Performance of Safety’, British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 49. No. 6, pp. 736-754.
Dr Samuel Larner
- Larner, S. and McGlashan, M. (forthcoming) ‘Young People’s Experiences of Domestic Abuse: Reports of feelings in online peer-to-peer self disclosures’. In J. Taylor, E. Bates and J. Callaghan (eds.) Children’s Experiences of Violence and Abuse at Home: Current theory, research and practitioner insights. Abingdon: Routledge.
- Larner, S. (2022) ‘Facilitating Children’s Informal Disclosures of Sexual Abuse: The role of online counsellors at a national children’s helpline’. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10538712.2022.2047854.
- Larner, S., Nisbet, A. and Smithson, H. (2022) The Youth Justice System’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: Court Adaptations. Manchester: MCYS. https://www.mmu.ac.uk/media/mmuacuk/content/documents/mcys/COVID19_and_Youth_Justice_Paper_6.pdf
- Larner, S., Nisbet, A. and Smithson, H. (2022) The Youth Justice System’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: Introduction to the youth courts. Manchester: MCYS. https://www.mmu.ac.uk/media/mmuacuk/content/documents/mcys/COVID19_and_Youth_Justice_Paper_5.pdf
Dr Daniel Marshall
Books
- T. Thomas, D. Marshall (2021). The Sex Offender Register Politics, Policy and Public Opinion. Routledge.
- D. Marshall, T. Thomas (2017). Privacy and Criminal Justice. Palgrave MacMillan.
Journal articles
Chapters in books
- DJ. Marshall (2018). Juveniles and Social Justice in the United Kingdom. In: Routledge Handbook of Social, Economic, and Criminal Justice.
- D. Marshall, T. Thomas (2011). Youth Justice and Children’s Rights. In: The Practical Application of Children’s Rights.
Reports
- D. Marshall (2020). Practitioners in Japanese Juvenile Justice.
- G. Barrett, D. Marshall, E. Murray (2019). Action Learning Report: A follow-up on the National Evaluation of The Royal British Legion’s Break Services: Executive Summary.
- G. Barrett, E. Murray, D. Marshall (2019). The National Evaluation of The Royal British Legion (TRBL) Breaks Services 2017-18: Executive Summary.
- D. Marshall (2019). Practitioners in Youth Justice: A case study of the youth offending service.
- G. Barrett, D. Marshall, E. Murray (2019). Action Learning Report: A follow-up on the National Evaluation of The Royal British Legion’s Break Services.
- G. Barrett, E. Murray, D. Marshall (2019). The National Evaluation of The Royal British Legion (TRBL) Breaks Services 2017-18.
- D. Marshall (2015). Changes in Young Girls Self-Esteem, Empathy and Motivation to Volunteer: The Seaver Foundation Enrichment Programme.
- D. Marshall (2015). The Impact of Coach Skills for Youth Support Services.
- D. Marshall (2014). How Coaching Can Assist Marginalised Young People.
- D. Marshall (2014). The Impact of Employability Programmes with Young Care Leavers. , Catch22.
- D. Marshall (2013). Coaching Young Offenders in Custody and the Community.
Other
- DJ Marshall, E. Ragonese, S. Altham (2022). Enterprising students: a values-driven, competency-based framework for embedding enterprise in the HE curriculum
- E. Ragonese, S. Altham, DJ. Marshall (2022). Developing an approach to embed employability in a large diverse faculty.
Dr Caitlin Nunn
Refereed articles and book chapters
- Moore, K., Hanckel, B., Nunn, C. and Atherton, S. (2021) ‘Making sense of intersecting crises: Promises, challenges, and possibilities of intersectional perspectives in youth research’. Journal of Applied Youth Studies.
- Nunn, C., Germaine, C., Ogden, C. Miah, Y., Marsh, J. Kitching, R., Kathrada, N., Hough, K. and Harper, I. (2021) ‘Precarious Hope: Situated Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic from Undergraduate Students in Manchester, UK’. Journal of Applied Youth Studies.
- Nunn, C., Luguetti, C. and Spaaij, R. (2021) ‘Beyond integration: Football as a mobile, transnational sphere of belonging for refugee-background young people’. Leisure Studies.
- Nunn, C. (2020) ‘The participatory arts-based research project as an exceptional sphere of belonging’. Qualitative Research.
- Lenette, C., Stavropolou, N., Nunn, C. et. al (2019) 'Brushed under the carpet: Examining the complexities of participatory research.' Research for All 3(2): 161-179.
- McMichael, C. & Nunn, C. (2019) ‘Conducting research with people with refugee backgrounds in Australia: methodological and ethical considerations’ in Allotey, P. & Reidpath, D. (eds) The health of refugees: Public health perspectives from crisis to settlement. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Wilding, R. & Nunn, C. (2018) 'Non-metropolitan productions of multiculturalism: refugee settlement in rural Australia.' Ethnic and Racial Studies 41 (14): 2542-2560.
- Nunn, C. (2017) ‘Translations-Generations: Representing and producing migration generations through arts-based research.’ Journal of Intercultural Studies 38(1): 1-17.
- Nunn, C., Gifford, S.M., McMichael, C. & Correa-Velez, I. (2017) ‘Navigating precarious terrains: Reconceptualising refugee youth settlement.’ Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees 33(2): 45-55.
- McMichael, C., Nunn, C., Correa-Velez, I. & Gifford, S.M. (2017) ‘Resettlement of refugee youth in Australia: Experiences and outcomes over time.’ Forced Migration Review 54: 66-67.
- Nunn, C., McMichael, C., Gifford, S.M. & Correa-Velez, I. (2016) ‘Mobility and security: The perceived benefits of citizenship for resettled young people from refugee backgrounds.’ Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42(3): 382-399.
- Nunn, C. (2016) ‘Introductory Essay: Home: An exploratory journey with young Somali-Australians.’ Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies 12(1): http://liminalities.net/12-1/home.html.
- Sharp, T., Nguyen, C. N., Nunn, C. et al. (2016) ‘Home: An exploratory journey with young Somali-Australians.’ [Audio-visual work] Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies 12(1): http://liminalities.net/12-1/home.html.
- McMichael, C.; Nunn, C., Gifford, S.M. & Correa-Velez, I. (2016) ‘Return visits and belonging to countries of origin among young people from refugee backgrounds.’ Global Networks 17(3): 382-399.
- McMichael, C., Nunn, C., Gifford, S.M. & Correa-Velez, I. (2015) ‘Studying refugee settlement with longitudinal research: Methodological and ethical insights from the Good Starts study’. Journal of Refugee Studies 28(2): 238-257.
- Nunn, C., McMichael, C., Gifford, S.M. & Correa-Velez, I. (2014) ‘“I came to this country for a better life”: Factors mediating employment trajectories among young people who migrated to Australia as refugees during adolescence’ Journal of Youth Studies 17(9):1205-1220.
- Nunn, C. (2010) ‘Spaces to speak: Challenging representations of Sudanese Australians’ Journal of Intercultural Studies 31(2):183-198.
Audio-Visual and Arts Outputs
- Nunn, C., Al Jamal, A., Al Khalaf, A., et. al (2017). From Syria to Gateshead [Exhibition] BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, UK.
- Nunn, C., Aung, N.C., Htoo, W.D., et. al (2016). Belonging in Bendigo [Exhibition] Morley’s Emporium Community Arts Space, Bendigo, Australia.
- McPhillips, S., Nunn, C., Aung, N.C., et. al (2016). Belonging in Bendigo: A participatory arts-based research project with refugee background youth in an Australian regional city. [Video] https://vimeo.com/183021948.
- Nunn, C., Sharp, T., Nguyen, D.C., et. al (2009). 4us: Young people with refugee backgrounds living in Australia [DVD]. La Trobe Refugee Research Centre, La Trobe University, Australia.
- Nunn, C., Nguyen, H.T., Nguyen, D.C., et. al (2009). Translations-Generations: A collaborative, multi-arts event exploring generational change and intergenerational relations among Vietnamese Australians. [Exhibition] Big West Festival, Footscray Community Arts Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
Research Reports
- Nunn, C., Whittington, E., Newby, L., Gray, P., Smithson, H., Couldwell, C. and Jump, D. (2022) Evaluation of Young Manchester Youth and Play Fund. Report for Young Manchester. Manchester: MCYS.
- Nunn, C. (2018) 'Dispersed Belongings: A participatory arts-based study of resettled refugee young people in regional cities in Australia and the United Kingdom.' Findings report for project partners. Dispersed Belongings
Dr April Pudsey
- Pudsey, A. and Vuolanto, V. (2022). ‘Towards a Global History of Youth’ in Laes, C. & Vuolanto, V. (eds.) A Cultural History of Youth Vol. 1 Bloomsbury Cultural History Series
- Pudsey, A. and Vuolanto, V. (2022). ‘Enslaved children in Roman Oxyrhynchos’ in Kahlos, M., de Wet, C., and Vuolanto, V. (eds.) Slavery on the Margins of Empire. Perspectives from Late Antiquity Cambridge University Press
- Pudsey, A. and Vuolanto, V. (2022 in press) 'Becoming an Adult in Roman Egypt.' In Harlow, M. and Larson Loven, L. (eds.) Age and Ageing in the Greco-Roman World. Cambridge Scholars Press.
- Pudsey, A. with Baird, J.A. (eds.) (2022 in press) Housing in the Ancient Mediterranean World. Cambridge University Press
- Pudsey, A. and Vuolanto, V. (2021) 'Children's urban environments in an ancient city: social and physical realities.' Childhood in the Past 14(2): 161-76.
- Pudsey, A. with Swift, E. and Stoner, J. (2021) A Social Archaeology of Roman and Late Antique Egypt. Artefacts of Everyday Life. Oxford University Press.
- Pudsey, A. (2017) ‘Children’s cultures in Graeco-Roman Egypt’ in Grig, L. (ed.) Popular Culture in the Roman World CUP: 208-234
- Pudsey, A. (2017) ‘Disability and infirmitas in the ancient world: demographic and biological facts in the longue durée’ in Laes, C. ed. Disability in Antiquity London: Routledge: 22-34
- Pudsey, A. and V. Vuolanto (2016) ‘Being a Niece or Nephew in an Ancient City. Children’s Social Environment in Roman Oxyrhynchos’ in C. Laes, V. Vuolanto. In: Children and Everyday Life in the Roman and Late Antique World: 79-96.
- Pudsey, A. (2015) ‘Children and families in late Roman Egypt: family and everyday life in monastic contexts’ in Laes ,C., Mustakallio, K. and Vuolanto, V. (eds.) Children and Family in Late Antiquity. Life, Death and Interaction Leuven: Peeters: 215-234.
- Pudsey, A. (2013) ‘Children in Roman Egypt’ in Evans Grubbs, J. and Parkin, T.G. with Bell, R. (eds.). Handbook of Children and Education in the Classical World Oxford University Press: 484 -509.
- Pudsey, A. (2012) ‘Death and the family: widows and divorcées in Roman Egypt’ in Larsson Lovén, L. and Harlow, M. (eds.). Families in the Imperial and Late Antique Roman Worlds Continuum: 157-80.
- Pudsey, A. (2011) ‘Nuptiality and the demographic life cycle of families in Roman Egypt’ in Holleran, C. and Pudsey, A. (eds.) Demography and the Graeco-Roman World. New Insights and Approaches. CUP: 60-98.
- Holeran, C. and Pudsey, A. (2011) Demography and the Graeco-Roman World. New Insights and Approaches. Cambridge University Press
Professor Hannah Smithson
Refereed journal articles
- Smithson, H. and Jones, A. (2021) ’Co-creating youth justice practice with young people: Tackling power dynamics and enabling transformative action’. Children & Society, 35(3):pp.348-362.
- Fraser, A., Ralphs, R. and Smithson, H. (2018) European youth gang policy in comparative context. Children and Society, 32(2), pp. 156-165.
- Gray, P., Smithson, H., McHugh, R. and Smyth, G. (2018) ‘"There’s not going to be a single solution”: The role of resettlement consortia in improving the resettlement outcomes of young people leaving custody’. Youth Justice.
- Shazhadi, A., Smithson, H., McHugh, R. & Arun, S. (2017) ‘Society does treat me differently and that is a shame’: understandings and feelings of Britishness amongst visibly observant young Muslims, Journal of Youth Studies
- H. Smithson, R. Ralphs (2016). Youth in the UK: 99 problems but the gang ain't one?. Safer Communities. 15(1), pp.11-23.
- H. Smithson (2015). THE GANG & BEYOND: INTERPRETING VIOLENT STREET WORLDS. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY. 55(2), pp.421-423.
- H. Smithson, R. Ralphs, P. Williams (2013). Used and abused the problematic usage of gang terminology in the united kingdom and its implications for ethnic minority youth. British Journal of Criminology. 53(1), pp.113-128.
- V. Heap, H. Smithson (2012). "We've got to be tough, we've got to be robust, we've got to score a clear line between right and wrong right through the heart of this country": Can and should the post-riot populist rhetoric be translated into reality?. Safer Communities. 11(1), pp.54-61.
- H. Smithson, A. Wilcox, L. Monchuk, K. Christmann, K. Wong (2011). The prevalence of youth racially motivated offending: What do we really know?. Probation Journal. 58(3), pp.233-249.
- H. Smithson, A. Wilcox, L. Monchuk (2010). Current Responses to Youth Racially Motivated Offending.Youth Justice. 10(2), pp.157-173.
- R. Armitage, H. Smithson Alley-gating revisited: the sustainability of resident's satisfaction?.
- H. Smithson, R. Armitage (2007). What role for street crime wardens?. Safer Communities: a journal of practice, opinion, policy and research. 6(2), pp.22-30.
- J. Deakin, H. Smithson, J. Spencer, J. Medina (2007). Taxing on the streets: understanding the methods and process of street robbery. Crime Prevention and Community Safety. 9(1),
Chapters in books
Reports
- Smithson, H., Nisbet, A., Gray, P., Larner, S. and Jump, D. (forthcoming) The Youth Justice System’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: YOTs’ adaptations and challenges to service delivery - a national picture. Manchester: MCYS.
- Smithson, H., Nisbet, A., Larner, S., Gray, P. and Jump, D. (2022) The Youth Justice System’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: Partnership working. Manchester: MCYS.
- Smithson, H., Nisbet, A., Larner, S., Gray, P. and Jump, D. (2022) The Youth Justice system’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: Children’s welfare needs and vulnerabilities. Manchester: MCYS.
- Smithson, H., Gray, P., Jump, D., Larner, S. and Nisbet, A. (2021) The Youth Justice System’s Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic. Manchester: MCYS.
- Smithson, H. and Gray, P. (2021) ‘Supporting children’s meaningful participation in the youth justice system’. HM Inspectorate of Probation Academic Insights 2021/10. Supporting children’s meaningful participation in the youth justice system (justiceinspectorates.gov.uk)
- Smithson, H. and Jump, D. (2021). Kicking Crime into Touch Final Report. Comic Relief, UK.
- A. Wilcox, H. Smithson, K. Christmann, L. Monchuk, K. Wong Racially motivated offending and targeted interventions.
Professor Melanie Tebbutt
Books (authored/edited/special issues)
- Tebbutt, M., & A. Kidd (2016). People, Places and Identities: Themes in British Social and Cultural History, 1700s-1980s. Manchester University Press.
- Tebbutt, M., (2016), Making Youth: A History of Youth in Modern Britain. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Tebbutt, M., (2012). Being Boys: Youth Leisure and Identity in the Inter-war Years, Manchester University Press.
- Tebbutt, M., (2004). Rural and Urban Encounters in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Regional Perspectives. Conference of Regional and Local Historians.
- Tebbutt, M., (1995). Women's Talk? A Social History of Gossip in Working-class Neighbourhoods, 1880-1960. Scolar Press.
- Tebbutt, M., (1983). Making Ends Meet: Pawnbroking and Working-class Credit. Taylor & Francis.
Refereed journal articles
- Tebbutt, M., (2021) ‘Crying for Flicka: boys, films and feelings in 1930s and 1940s cinema’. Journal of Social History. March, online: https://doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shac019
- Tebbutt, M., (2019) ‘Questioning the rhetoric of British borstal reform in the 1930s’, Historical Journal, 63:3, pp. 710-731: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0018246X19000372
- Tebbutt, M., (2017) ‘Listening to Youth? BBC programming for adolescents in the 1930s and 1940s’. History Workshop Journal, 84 (Autumn), pp. 214-233: https://doi.org/10.1093/hwj/dbx042
- Tebbutt, M., (2014) Dennis Bourne and Melanie Tebbutt, ‘Shebeens and black music cultures in Moss Side, Manchester, in the 1950s and 1960s’, Special Edition, Music Cultures in Manchester’, Manchester Region History Review, Professor Dave Russell, (ed).
- Tebbutt, M., (2012) ‘Imagined families and vanished communities: memories of a working-class life in Northampton’, History Workshop Journal, 73 (Spring).
- Tebbutt, M., (2011) ‘Teen “angst” in the 1930s’, Manchester Region History Review, 22, Winter.
- Tebbutt, M., (2011) Special Edition, (guest ed.), Introduction, ‘Growing up in the North West, 1850s- 1950s’, Manchester Region History Review, 22, Winter.
- Tebbutt, M., (2006) ‘Rambling and manly identity in Derbyshire’s Dark Peak, 1880s-1920s’, Historical Journal. 49:4 (2006), pp. 1125-1153.
- Tebbutt, M., (2004) ‘Landscapes of Loss: Moorlands, Manliness and the First World War’, Landscapes, Autumn, pp. 114 – 127.
- Tebbutt, M., (1999), ‘Centres and peripheries: reflections on place identity and sense of belonging in a North Derbyshire cotton town, 1880-1990’, Manchester Region History Review, Summer.
- Tebbutt, M., (1997), ‘“Look before you speak”’: Workers’ words in the insecure workplace’, Melanie Tebbutt and Mick Marchington, Work, Employment and Society, December.
- Tebbutt, M., (1997), ‘Creating an Impression: Myths, Metaphors and Mistrust in Further Education - the Role of Workplace Gossip’, Melanie Tebbutt and Mick Marchington, UMIST, Manchester School of Management Working Paper.
- Tebbutt, M., (1992), ‘You couldn’t help but know’: Public and private space in the lives of working class women during the interwar years’, Manchester Region History Review, Spring.
Chapters in books
- Tebbutt, M., with Sharon Brookshaw, (2021), ‘Leisure and play’, in Kristine Alexander and Simon Sleight (eds), A Cultural History of Youth in the Modern Age. Bloomsbury.
- Tebbutt, M., (2020) ‘Fears of the Dark: Children, Young People and the Cinema in World War One’, in Maggie Andrews et al., Histories, Memories and Representations of Being Young in the First World War. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Tebbutt, M., (2016) Co-written introduction and chapter: ‘From “Marriage Bureau” to “Points of View”. Changing patterns of advice in teenage magazines: Mirabelle, 1956-1977’, in A. Kidd and M. Tebbutt (eds), People, Places and Identities. Manchester University Press.
- Tebbutt, M., (2013)‘Healing landscapes: psychology and the outdoor movement in the 1920s’, in D. Day, Sport and Leisure Histories. Crewe Sport and Leisure.
- Tebbutt, M., (2010) ‘Exhibition and inhibitions: new narratives of working-class boys and leisure in the 1920s and 1930s’, in R. Snape and H. Pussard, Recording Leisure Lives: Sports, Games and Pastimes’. Leisure Studies Association, pp. 1-18.
- Tebbutt, M., (2004) Gendering an upland landscape: masculinity and place identity in the Peak District, 1880s - 1920s’in I.D. Whyte, A.J.L Winchester (eds.), Society, Landscape and Environment in Upland Britain. Society for Landscape Studies, pp. 141-8.
- Tebbutt, M., (2004) ‘”Men of the Hills” and Street Corner Boys’: Northern Uplands and the Urban Imagination’, in M. Tebbutt (ed.), Rural and Urban Encounters in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Regional Perspectives. Conference of Regional and Local Historians, pp. 59-77.
- Tebbutt, M., (2004) Introduction, in M. Tebbutt (ed.), Rural and Urban Encounters in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Regional Perspectives. Conference of Regional and Local Historians, pp. 5-12.
- Tebbutt, M., (2000), ‘In the Midlands but not of them’: Derbyshire’s Dark Peak, An Imagined Northern Landscape’, in Northern Identities: The Construction of Identity in Northern England from 1800 to the Present. Ashgate, pp. 163-94.
- Tebbutt, M., (1997), ‘Workplace Gossip: Management Myths in Further Education’, in John Belchem and Neville Kirk, (eds.), Languages of Labour. Ashgate), pp. 131-152.
- Tebbutt, M., (1992), ‘Women’s Talk? Gossip and women’s words in working class communities, 1880-1939’, in A. Davies and S. Fielding, (eds.), Cultures and Communities in Manchester and Salford, 1880-1939. Manchester University Press, pp. 49-73.
Online Publications
Alex Wheatle
Books
- A. Wheatle (2017). Straight Outta Crongton. Hachette UK.
- A. Wheatle (2016). Crongton Knights Crongton. Hachette UK.
- A. Wheatle (2015). Liccle Bit. Hachette UK.
- A. Wheatle (2011). Brixton Rock. HopeRoad.