Publications and outputs
  • J Gabriel and J Harding, 2020. Reimagining Islington: work, memory, place and emotion in a community oral history project, Oral History, Vol 48, No 2. pp. 43-5
  • J Harding, 2019. Public feeling: the entanglement of media, emotion and technology in the 2011 riots in R Patulny, S Khorana, R Olson, A Bellocchi, J McKenzie and M Peterie (Eds.), Emotions in Late Modernity, New York: Routledge. pp. 209-222
  • J Harding, S Parks, J Pauszek and N Pollard, 2018. Alliances, Assemblages, and Affects: Three Moments of Building Collective Working Class Literacies, College Composition and Communication (CCC) 70:1, September 2018
  • A Khan and J Gabriel, 2018. Resisting the Binary Divide in Higher Education: The Role of Critical Pedagogy, Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, Vol 16, No 1
  • A Karpf, 2021. How Women Can Save the Planet. London: Hurst (in press)
  • A Karpf, 2019. Foreword, in Nicholas Chare and Dominic Williams (Eds.), Testimonies of Resistance: Representations of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommando. Oxford: Berghahn Books
  • A Karpf, 2018. Beyond the consulting room: Winnicott the broadcaster in Angela Joyce, (Ed.), Donald Winnicott and the History of the Present. London: Karnac
  • A Karpf, 2018. Recreating lives: the possibilities and limits of creative nonfiction in M F San Miguel and C-P Neumann (Eds.), Taking Stock to Look Ahead: Celebrating Forty Years of English Studies in Spain. Zaragoza: Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza
  • A Karpf, 2018. Listen! The human voice as a neglected psycho-social research resource and topic, Journal of Psycho-Social Studies, 11(2)
  • A Karpf, 2017. Speaking Sex to Power? The Female Voice as a Dangerous Instrument, Imago. Studi di cinema e media. Ears Wide Open. Il paesaggio sonore negli studi di cinema e media, 14. pp. 27-36. ISSN 2038-5536
  • A Karpf, 2017. The post-Holocaust memoir: 20 years after 50 years later, Mnemosyne, o la costruzione del senso (10), 2017. pp. 63-72. ISSN 978-2-87558-564-6
  • P M Lewis, 2021. A claim to be heard: voices of ordinary people in BBC radio features. Revue française de civilisation britannique, 26 (1). 1-14
  • C Mitchell and P M Lewis, 2018. Community Radio and Transnational Identities. In G Föllmer and A Badenoch,(Eds.), Transnationalizing Radio Research: New Approaches to an Old Medium. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag