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If You Had Balls, You'd Be One of Us!' Doing Gendered Research: Methodological Reflections on Being a Female Academic Researcher in the Hyper-Masculine Subculture of 'Football Hooliganism (2012)
Journal Article
Poulton, E. (2012). If You Had Balls, You'd Be One of Us!' Doing Gendered Research: Methodological Reflections on Being a Female Academic Researcher in the Hyper-Masculine Subculture of 'Football Hooliganism. Sociological Research Online, 17(4), Article 4. https://doi.org/10.5153/sro.2717

Conceptual Models of Nature in Pakistan (2012)
Conference Proceeding
Lyon, S., & Bennardo, G. (2012). Conceptual Models of Nature in Pakistan. In Cultural models of nature and the environment : self, space and causality ; proceedings of the workshop (29-34)

Calibrating Queer in the work of Didier Eribon. (2012)
Journal Article
Cairns, L. (2012). Calibrating Queer in the work of Didier Eribon. French Cultural Studies, 23(2), 104-116. https://doi.org/10.1177/0957155812436530

The first aim of this article is to provide an overview of Didier Eribon’s unique input to lesbian and gay politics and studies in France. The second aim is to examine the contours of his engagement with and critique of queer, bearing in mind that qu... Read More about Calibrating Queer in the work of Didier Eribon..

Ecclesiastes and Scepticism (2012)
Book
Weeks, S. (2012). Ecclesiastes and Scepticism. T&T Clark

By emphasising observation and empiricism as a key influence on human behaviour, this work excludes any consideration of tradition or revelation. Scholars often view the apparent scepticism of Ecclesiastes in terms of a reaction against the more conf... Read More about Ecclesiastes and Scepticism.

Varieties of openness and types of digital anthropology (2012)
Journal Article
Zeitlyn, D., & Lyon, S. (2012). Varieties of openness and types of digital anthropology. Durham anthropology journal, 18(2), 97-110

We find Danny Miller’s recent article in Hau interesting and provocative (as ever in Miller’s work) but it confuses several issues which are best considered separately. Miller advocates a model of openness in publication which sees a move away from c... Read More about Varieties of openness and types of digital anthropology.

Plastic or Fantastic Brits? Identity Politics and English Media Representations of ‘Team GB’ during London 2012 (2012)
Journal Article
Poulton, E., & Maguire, J. (2012). Plastic or Fantastic Brits? Identity Politics and English Media Representations of ‘Team GB’ during London 2012. JOMEC Journal: Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies, 1(2), 1-30

This article focuses on the dynamic relationship between media-sport and national identity in the context of the London 2012 Summer Olympic Games. Specifically, attention is given to the construction and representation of members of ‘Team GB’ in the... Read More about Plastic or Fantastic Brits? Identity Politics and English Media Representations of ‘Team GB’ during London 2012.

Not Another Football Hooligan Story"? Learning From Narratives of ‘True Crime’ and Desistance' (2012)
Journal Article
Poulton, E. (2012). Not Another Football Hooligan Story"? Learning From Narratives of ‘True Crime’ and Desistance'. The Internet journal of criminology, 2012, 1-20

This article discusses the value of using cultural representations of crime and criminal justice to extend mainstream criminological knowledge on desistance from crime. The article uses biographical interviews to explore the ‘true crime’ life-story o... Read More about Not Another Football Hooligan Story"? Learning From Narratives of ‘True Crime’ and Desistance'.

Old memories, new histories: (re)discovering the past of Jewish Dalits (2012)
Journal Article
Egorova, Y., & Perwez, S. (2012). Old memories, new histories: (re)discovering the past of Jewish Dalits. History and Anthropology, 23(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/02757206.2012.649272

This paper explores processes of self-identification and constructions of historical memory among the Bene Ephraim of Andhra Pradesh, a community of former Madiga untouchables who came to practising Judaism in the late 1980s. Our discussion is based... Read More about Old memories, new histories: (re)discovering the past of Jewish Dalits.