2018
Abbinnett, R. (2018). Living After Auschwitz: Memory, Culture and Biopolitics in the Work of Bernard Stiegler and Giorgio Agamben, Theory, Culture, Society,
Budgeon, S. (2018). The Resonance of Feminism and the Gendered Relations of Austerity (forthcoming) Gender, Work and Organisation.
Budgeon, S. (2018). ‘Sex/Gender and the Social: Feminist Theory’, in Peter Kivisto (ed). Cambridge Handbook of Social Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. In press.
Rogan, F. and Budgeon, S. (2018). The Personal is Political: Assessing Feminist Fundamentals in the Digital Age, Social Sciences 7(8), 132.
2017
Cruickshank, J. and Sassower, R. (2017). (London: Rowman and Littlefield [Philosophy: 'Collective Studies in Knowledge and Society' series]).
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2016
Budgeon, S. (2016). The "Problem” with Single Women: Choice, Accountability and Social Change, The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, vol. 33(3) 401–418.
Cruickshank, J. (2016). ‘Critical Realism’ in L. McIntyre and A. Rosenberg (eds), pp. 270-280. Routledge Companion To Philosophy Of Social Science. New York: Routledge.
Cruickshank, J. Rowan Williams And Hans-Georg Gadamer Contra Jürgen Habermas (2016). Rethinking The Problem Of Religion For Liberals As A Problem Of Dialogue. Current Perspectives In Social Theory vol. 35 (Restructuring Social Theory, History and Practice): 171-191.
Cruickshank, J. et al. (2016). The Alternative White Paper For Higher Education. In Defence Of Public Higher Education: Knowledge For a Successful Society. A Response To ‘Success As A Knowledge Economy’, BIS (2016). J. Holmwood, T. Hickey, R. Cohen and S. Wallis (eds). London: Convention for Higher Education. Available at:
Cruickshank, J. (2016). Dialogue And The Development Of Ideas In The Political And Social Sciences: From Critical Realism To Problem-Solving Via Colin Hay And The Rejection Of The Epistemic Fallacy, European Journal Of Cultural And Political Sociology (3): 1. Available at:
Cruickshank, J. (2016). Putting Business At The Heart Of Higher Education: On Neoliberal Interventionism And Audit Culture In UK Universities, Open Library Of Humanities (special issue: ‘The Abolition Of The University’), edited by L. Dear (Glasgow) and M. Eve (Birkbeck), 2 (1): 1-33. Available at:
Farnhill, T. (2016). The Characteristics of UK Unions' Environmental Activism, Global Labour Journal, 7 (3)
Farnhill, T. (2016). A small-N cross-sectional study of British Unions’ environmental attitudes and activism – and the prospect of a green-led renewal, Cogent Social Sciences, 2 (1)
Gregory, J., Mullins, D., Redman, P. and Alan Murie (2016). Social Housing and the Good Society, Policy Futures Report.
Gregory, J. (2016). How not to be an egalitarian: the politics of homeownership and property-owning democracy, International Journal of Housing Policy.
Knops, A. (2016). Deliberative networks, Critical Policy Studies. 10(3): 305-324
Leggett, W. (2016). Politics and Social Theory: The Inescapably Social, the Irreducibly Political, Basingstoke: Palgrave.