Understanding Family Characteristics and Risk Factors Involved in Child Welfare Cases (Stockton Borough Council)
(2020)
Report
King, H., Crossley, S., Disney, T., Phillips, J., Robson, I., & Smith, R. (2020). Understanding Family Characteristics and Risk Factors Involved in Child Welfare Cases (Stockton Borough Council). [No known commissioning body]
Outputs (6)
Evaluation of RSACC SELFIE (Sexualisation, Exploitation, Love, Friendship, Information and Empowerment) Young People’s Sex and Relationships Project (2020)
Report
King, H., & Jobe, A. (2020). Evaluation of RSACC SELFIE (Sexualisation, Exploitation, Love, Friendship, Information and Empowerment) Young People’s Sex and Relationships Project. [No known commissioning body]
Evaluation of Durham County Council’s Domestic Abuse Awareness Project (2020)
Report
King, H., Westmarland, N., & Bellini, R. (2020). Evaluation of Durham County Council’s Domestic Abuse Awareness Project. [No known commissioning body]
Looking South: What can Youth Studies in the Global North learn from research on youth and policy in the Middle East and North African countries? (2020)
Journal Article
MacDonald, R., & King, H. (2021). Looking South: What can Youth Studies in the Global North learn from research on youth and policy in the Middle East and North African countries?. Mediterranean Politics, 26(3), 285-307. https://doi.org/10.1080/13629395.2020.1749815Connell’s ‘Southern Theory’ calls for intellectuals in the ‘Global North’ ‘to start learning in new ways, and in new relationships’ with and from scholars in the ‘Global South’ in order to better understand the subjects of our research. This, exactly... Read More about Looking South: What can Youth Studies in the Global North learn from research on youth and policy in the Middle East and North African countries?.
Conceptualising safety and crime at UK music festivals (2020)
Book Chapter
Bows, H., King, H., & Measham, F. (2020). Conceptualising safety and crime at UK music festivals. In L. Platt, & R. Finkel (Eds.), Gendered violence at international festivals (86-104). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429344893-7There has been a global surge in music festivals over the last decade, especially in Europe. In the UK, it is estimated that more than 3.5 million people attended the 230 music festivals in 2015 (Time Out, 2015; UK Festival Awards, 2016). Despite a b... Read More about Conceptualising safety and crime at UK music festivals.
Conceptualising safety and crime at UK music festivals: A gendered analysis (2020)
Book Chapter
Bows, H., King, H., & Measham, F. (2020). Conceptualising safety and crime at UK music festivals: A gendered analysis. In L. Platt, & R. Finkel (Eds.), Gendered Violence at International Festivals An Interdisciplinary Perspective (86-103). Routledge