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Peer Talk: Hidden Stories. A Participatory Research Project with Women Who Sell or Swap Sex in Teesside (2017)
Report
O'Neill, M., Jobe, A., Bilton, C., & Stockdale, K. (2017). Peer Talk: Hidden Stories. A Participatory Research Project with Women Who Sell or Swap Sex in Teesside. [No known commissioning body]

Peer Talk: hidden stories sought to provide an evidence base to inform service provision, knowledge, policy and practice in Teesside and specifically to: Document the lived experience and needs of women selling sex both on and off street including th... Read More about Peer Talk: Hidden Stories. A Participatory Research Project with Women Who Sell or Swap Sex in Teesside.

Slow Movement/Slow University: Critical Engagements. Introduction to the Thematic Section (2014)
Journal Article
O'Neill, M., Martell, L., Mendick, H., & Müller, R. (2014). Slow Movement/Slow University: Critical Engagements. Introduction to the Thematic Section. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung, 15(3), Article 16

This thematic section emerged from two seminars that took place at Durham University in England in November 2013 and March 2014 on the possibilities for thinking through what a change movement towards slow might mean for the University. Slow movement... Read More about Slow Movement/Slow University: Critical Engagements. Introduction to the Thematic Section.

The Slow University: Work, Time and Well-Being (2014)
Journal Article
O'Neill, M. (2014). The Slow University: Work, Time and Well-Being. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung, 15(3), Article 14

Applying the concept of slow to the university, in the context of increasing marketisation, managerialism and performance management, enables us to focus upon our experiences of work, time and well-being, the increasing pace and tempo of academic lif... Read More about The Slow University: Work, Time and Well-Being.

Cultural Criminology and Sex Work: Resisting Regulation Through Radical Democracy and Participatory Action Research (PAR) (2010)
Journal Article
O'Neill, M. (2010). Cultural Criminology and Sex Work: Resisting Regulation Through Radical Democracy and Participatory Action Research (PAR). Journal of Law and Society, 37(1), 210-232. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2010.00502.x

Taking a feminist cultural criminological analysis to the regulation of sex work in the United Kingdom, this paper argues against the dominant deviancy and the increasingly abolitionist criminal justice model for regulating sex work. The paper begins... Read More about Cultural Criminology and Sex Work: Resisting Regulation Through Radical Democracy and Participatory Action Research (PAR).

Making Connections: Ethno-mimesis, Migration and Diaspora (2009)
Journal Article
O'Neill, M. (2009). Making Connections: Ethno-mimesis, Migration and Diaspora. Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, 14(3), 289-302. https://doi.org/10.1057/pcs.2009.5

This paper presents a 10-year trajectory of research in the United Kingdom exploring the asylum-migration nexus and processes of belonging using participatory and arts-based methodologies. The relational dynamics involved in exploring the space betwe... Read More about Making Connections: Ethno-mimesis, Migration and Diaspora.

Transnational Refugees: The Transformative Role of Art? (2008)
Journal Article
O'Neill, M. (2008). Transnational Refugees: The Transformative Role of Art?. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung, 9(2), Article 59

This paper focuses upon the transfor­m­ative role of art and the methodological approach of working with artists to conduct ethnographic research with refugees and asylum seekers. In exploring the space or hyphen between ethnog­raphy (sociology) and... Read More about Transnational Refugees: The Transformative Role of Art?.

Living with the Other: Street sex work, contingent communities and degrees of tolerance (2008)
Journal Article
O'Neill, M., Campbell, R., Hubbard, P., Pitcher, J., & Scoular, J. (2008). Living with the Other: Street sex work, contingent communities and degrees of tolerance. Crime, Media, Culture, 4(1), 73-93. https://doi.org/10.1177/1741659007087274

There is substantial literature on how fears of Other populations are prompting the increased surveillance and regulation of public spaces at the heart of Western cities. Yet, in contrast to the consumer-oriented spaces of the city centre, there has... Read More about Living with the Other: Street sex work, contingent communities and degrees of tolerance.