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Impact of Long COVID on productivity and informal caregiving (2023)
Journal Article
Kwon, J., Milne, R., Rayner, C., Rocha Lawrence, R., Mullard, J., Mir, G., …Petrou, S. (2023). Impact of Long COVID on productivity and informal caregiving. European Journal of Health Economics, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-023-01653-z

Background Around 2 million people in the UK suffer from Long COVID (LC). Of concern is the disease impact on productivity and informal care burden. This study aimed to quantify and value productivity losses and informal care receipt in a sample of... Read More about Impact of Long COVID on productivity and informal caregiving.

A Scoping Review of the Effects of Ambient Air Quality on Cognitive Frailty (2023)
Journal Article
Hodgson, J. R., Benkowitz, C., Castellani, B. C., Ellison, A., Yassaie, R., Twohig, H., …Fowler-Davis, S. (2024). A Scoping Review of the Effects of Ambient Air Quality on Cognitive Frailty. Environments, 11(1), Article 4. https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11010004

Environmental and public health research has given considerable attention to the impact of air quality on brain health, with systematic reviews being widespread. No literature review has been conducted for cognitive frailty—a multidimensional syndrom... Read More about A Scoping Review of the Effects of Ambient Air Quality on Cognitive Frailty.

‘Swim, swim and die at the beach’: family court and perpetrator induced trauma (CPIT) experiences of mothers in Brazil (2023)
Journal Article
Dalgarno, E., Katz, E., Ayeb-Karlsson, S., Barnett, A., Motosi, P., & Verma, A. (2024). ‘Swim, swim and die at the beach’: family court and perpetrator induced trauma (CPIT) experiences of mothers in Brazil. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 46(1), 11-38. https://doi.org/10.1080/09649069.2023.2285136

Gender-based violence (GBV) and Domestic Violence (DV) are prevalent in Brazil. There are growing concerns globally regarding the weaponisation of the pseudo-concept ‘Parental Alienation’ (PA) in the family courts against women. Additionally, a lack... Read More about ‘Swim, swim and die at the beach’: family court and perpetrator induced trauma (CPIT) experiences of mothers in Brazil.

Understanding gender and sexuality: The hidden curriculum in English schools (2023)
Journal Article
Gangoli, G., Donovan, C., King, H., & Dutt, A. (2023). Understanding gender and sexuality: The hidden curriculum in English schools. Review of Education, 11(3), Article e3440. https://doi.org/10.1002/rev3.3440

Schools continue to produce regimes of gender and sexuality, including overt and covert curricula based on assumed essentialist differences between girls and boys, reinforced and regulated through uniform, sport and peer pressure. The recent focus on... Read More about Understanding gender and sexuality: The hidden curriculum in English schools.

Let’s get together and make change: Towards a Child-Focused Cities Analytical Framework (2023)
Preprint / Working Paper
Brown, C., Cilliers, J., Cairns, L., Barros, P., Milić, P., Katsidzira, R. S., & Fambasayi, R. (2023). Let’s get together and make change: Towards a Child-Focused Cities Analytical Framework

Children live in cities and local communities, implying that they have proximity to the local government rather than the national government. The interaction of children with their governments happens at the local level. And, children experience the... Read More about Let’s get together and make change: Towards a Child-Focused Cities Analytical Framework.

Domestic colonisation: The centrality of the home in experiences of home‐takeovers and hate relationships (2023)
Journal Article
Clayton, J., Donovan, C., & Macdonald, S. J. (2024). Domestic colonisation: The centrality of the home in experiences of home‐takeovers and hate relationships. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 49(3), Article e12660. https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12660

In this paper we introduce the concept of ‘domestic colonisation’ as a contribution to the literature on critical geographies of home. This provides a lens to focus on the ways in which domestic spaces might be exploited and/or dominated though famil... Read More about Domestic colonisation: The centrality of the home in experiences of home‐takeovers and hate relationships.

Evaluating Fast Track Social Work-Qualifying Programmes: Have We Learnt Anything? (2023)
Journal Article
Smith, R. (2024). Evaluating Fast Track Social Work-Qualifying Programmes: Have We Learnt Anything?. The British Journal of Social Work, 54(3), 939-957. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcad254

This article reflects on the cumulative outputs of evaluations of the various fast track qualifying programmes introduced into social work education in England over the past decade or so, in order to draw out some of the wider lessons available to us... Read More about Evaluating Fast Track Social Work-Qualifying Programmes: Have We Learnt Anything?.

Parental Rights in Prison Project (2023)
Report
O'Brien, K., & King, H. (2023). Parental Rights in Prison Project. Durham University: NEPACS/Durham University

The aim of the Parental Rights in Prison Project (PRiP) was to support incarcerated parents who wished to sustain their relationship with their children who are in the care of the local authority, care of family and significant others or adopted and... Read More about Parental Rights in Prison Project.

Men and COVID-19: Pandemics and organizing in the "new normal" (2023)
Book Chapter
Burrell, S., & Roxton, S. (2023). Men and COVID-19: Pandemics and organizing in the "new normal". In J. Hearn, K. Aavik, D. L. Collins, & A. Thym (Eds.), Routledge Handbook on Men, Masculinities and Organizations: Theories, Practices and Futures of Organizing (430-443). Abingdon: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003193579-35

As with other pandemics, gender has significantly shaped the COVID-19 crisis and societal responses to it, with inequalities exacerbated in numerous ways. Yet gender has been largely ignored within male-dominated policy responses. While women (and so... Read More about Men and COVID-19: Pandemics and organizing in the "new normal".

The #metoo movement in India: Emotions and (in)justice in feminist responses (2023)
Journal Article
Gangoli, G. (2023). The #metoo movement in India: Emotions and (in)justice in feminist responses. Feminist Legal Studies, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-023-09540

This article will enhance and complicate existing debates on the #metoo movements internationally and in India. This will be done by focusing in particular on the feminist debates and responses to LoSHA (List of Sexual Harassers in Academia) in India... Read More about The #metoo movement in India: Emotions and (in)justice in feminist responses.

The #metoo Movement in India: Emotions and (in)justice in feminist responses (2023)
Journal Article
Gangoli, G. (2024). The #metoo Movement in India: Emotions and (in)justice in feminist responses. Feminist Legal Studies, 32(2), 213-230. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10691-023-09540-x

This article will enhance and complicate existing debates on the #metoo movements internationally and in India. This will be done by focusing in particular on the feminist debates and responses to LoSHA (List of Sexual Harassers in Academia) in India... Read More about The #metoo Movement in India: Emotions and (in)justice in feminist responses.

"It's a feeling of complete disconnection": experiences of existential loneliness from youth to older adulthood. (2023)
Journal Article
McKenna-Plumley, P. E., Turner, R. N., Yang, K., & Groarke, J. M. (2023). "It's a feeling of complete disconnection": experiences of existential loneliness from youth to older adulthood. BMC Psychology, 11(1), Article 408. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-023-01452-4

Existential loneliness is a feeling which stems from a sense of fundamental separation from others and the world. Although commonly mentioned in the loneliness literature, there is relatively little empirical work on this construct, and existing work... Read More about "It's a feeling of complete disconnection": experiences of existential loneliness from youth to older adulthood..

What Is Justice? Perspectives of Victims-Survivors of Gender-Based Violence (2023)
Journal Article
Hester, M., Williamson, E., Eisenstein, N., Abrahams, H., Aghtaie, N., Bates, L., …Matolcsi, A. (2023). What Is Justice? Perspectives of Victims-Survivors of Gender-Based Violence. Violence Against Women, https://doi.org/10.1177/10778012231214772

This article explores “how do victims-survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) experience and perceive justice?” based on interviews with 251 victims-survivors with experience of different types of GBV and criminal, civil, and family justice systems.... Read More about What Is Justice? Perspectives of Victims-Survivors of Gender-Based Violence.

‘County lines’: racism, safeguarding and statecraft in Britain (2023)
Journal Article
Koch, I., Williams, P., & Wroe, L. (online). ‘County lines’: racism, safeguarding and statecraft in Britain. Race & Class, https://doi.org/10.1177/03063968231201325

Government policies relating to dealers in ‘county lines’ drugs trafficking cases have been welcomed as a departure from punitive approaches to drugs and ‘gang’ policing, in that those on the bottom rung of the drugs economy of heroin and crack cocai... Read More about ‘County lines’: racism, safeguarding and statecraft in Britain.

‘I wasn’t aware at the time, I could actually say “no”’: Intimacy, Expectations, and Consent in Queer Relationships (2023)
Book Chapter
Donovan, C., Butterby, K., & Barnes, R. (2023). ‘I wasn’t aware at the time, I could actually say “no”’: Intimacy, Expectations, and Consent in Queer Relationships. In S. Franklin, H. Piercy, A. Thampuran, & R. White (Eds.), Consent: Legacies, Representations, and Frameworks for the Future (154-169). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003365082-14

Drawing on interview data collected in three projects exploring domestic abuse in LGB and/or T+ people’s intimate relationships, this chapter examines sexual consent in LGB and/or T+ people’s abusive relationships through a queer lens. Three themes a... Read More about ‘I wasn’t aware at the time, I could actually say “no”’: Intimacy, Expectations, and Consent in Queer Relationships.

‘I’m a red-blooded male’: Understanding men’s experiences of domestic abuse through a feminist lens (2023)
Journal Article
Westmarland, N., & Burrell, S. R. (2023). ‘I’m a red-blooded male’: Understanding men’s experiences of domestic abuse through a feminist lens. Criminology & Criminal Justice, https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958231210985

The ways in which gendered expectations of women are used to maintain power and control by male perpetrators of domestic abuse are now well understood. It is also increasingly recognised that men can be victims of domestic abuse. This has led to call... Read More about ‘I’m a red-blooded male’: Understanding men’s experiences of domestic abuse through a feminist lens.

Does grammar school attendance increase the likelihood of attending a prestigious UK university? (2023)
Journal Article
Capsada‐Munsech, Q., & Boliver, V. (2023). Does grammar school attendance increase the likelihood of attending a prestigious UK university?. British Educational Research Journal, https://doi.org/10.1002/berj.3929

In 2018 the UK government launched a £50 million scheme to fund the expansion of existing grammar schools provided that they increase efforts to attract more pupils from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. This initiative assumed that gramma... Read More about Does grammar school attendance increase the likelihood of attending a prestigious UK university?.

Biometrics, presents, futures: the imaginative politics of science–society orderings (2023)
Journal Article
Lawless, C. (2024). Biometrics, presents, futures: the imaginative politics of science–society orderings. Science and Public Policy, 51(2), 274-284. https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scad071

Biometric technology encompasses a proliferating array of data forms, applications, and stakeholders but has raised numerous social and ethical concerns. This article examines contending perceptions of biometrics by developing a three-way framework o... Read More about Biometrics, presents, futures: the imaginative politics of science–society orderings.

Self-blame and (becoming) the crazy ex: Domestic abuse, information sharing and responsibilisation (2023)
Journal Article
Renehan, N., Barlow, C., & Walklate, S. (2023). Self-blame and (becoming) the crazy ex: Domestic abuse, information sharing and responsibilisation. Criminology & Criminal Justice, https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958231207463

The 2021 Domestic Abuse Act puts the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (Clare’s Law) on a statutory footing which allows police forces to share someone’s criminal history to prevent domestic abuse. In this article, we draw on the findings from a wi... Read More about Self-blame and (becoming) the crazy ex: Domestic abuse, information sharing and responsibilisation.