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Publikationen Monographs 2018 Personalizing the State: An Anthropology of Law, Politics and Welfare in Austerity Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press - Winner, 2020 Hart-SLSA (early career) Book Prize - Runner-up, 2020 Hart-SLSA (general rubric) Book Prize Selective Reviews of the book: - Gallo, Zelia. 2020, Modern Law Review 83(1): 237-241 - Willis, Roxanna. 2020, Punishment & Society 22(2): 247-251 - Adler, Michael. 2019, Journal of Law and Society 46(3): 520-522 - Cooper, Vickie. 2019, Theoretical Criminology 24(2): 408-410 Special Issues of Journals In preparation: Special issue on “The rise of techno-moral governance” (with Professor Maja Hojer Bruun and Raul Acosta), winner of Social Anthropology’s annual competition for special issue proposals 2020 Special Issue on “The state of the welfare state” (with Deborah James). Ethnos (advance online publication) 2018 Special Issue on “Moral economies of housing’” (with Catherine Alexander and Maja Hojer Bruun). Critique of Anthropology 38(2): 121-139 Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Forthcoming: “From criminals to slaves: ‘modern slavery’, drugs trafficking, and the cultural politics of victimhood in postcolonial Britain. Current Anthropology 2022 "Introduction to the state of the welfare state: advice, governance and care in settings of austerity” (with Professor Deborah James). Ethnos 1-22 2021 “Everyday authoritarianism: class and coercion on housing estates in neoliberal Britain” (with Davey, R). POLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 44(1): 43-59 2021 “‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic: insights from a rapid qualitative study”. (with Simpson, N, Angland M, Bhogal JK, Bowers RE, Cannell F, Gardner K, Lohiya AG, James D, Jivraj N, Koch I, Laws M, Lipton, J, Long, N, Veira, J, Watt, C, Whittle, C, Zidaro-Barbulesco, T, Bear, L ) BMJ Global Health 1(6) 2021 “From social security to state-sanctioned insecurity: how welfare reform mimics the commodification of labour through greater state intervention“. Economy & Society 50: 1-23 2021 “Social polarisation at the local level: a four-town comparative study on the challenges of politicising inequality in Britain (lead author; with Drs Mark Fransham; Sarah Cant, Jill Ebrey, Luna Glucksberg and Professor Mike Savage). Sociology 51(1): 3-29 - Winner of the Innovation/Excellence Paper Award of 2022 by the British Sociological Association 2020 “The guardians of the welfare state: universal credit, welfare control and the moral economy of frontline work in austerity Britain”. Sociology (advanced online publication) 2019 “Turning human beings into lawyers: why anthropology matters so little to the legal curriculum'”. Journal of Legal Anthropology 3 (2): 99-104 2018 “Towards an anthropology of global inequalities and their local manifestations: social anthropology in 2017”. Social Anthropology 26 (2): 253-26 2018 “The matriarchs of the home: unspeaking subjects in times of austerity”. Feminists@law 8 (2) 2018 “From welfare to lawfare: environmental suffering, neighbour disputes and the law in UK social housing”. Critique of Anthropology. 38 (2): 253-268 2018 “Political economy comes home: on moral economies of housing’” (with Professor Catherine Alexander and Professor Maja Hojer Bruun). Critique of Anthropology 38(2): 121-139 2017 “What's in a vote? Brexit beyond culture wars”. American Ethnologist 44 (2): 225-230 2017 “When politicians fail: Zombie democracy and the anthropology of actually existing politics”. The Sociological Review 56(1): 105-120 2017 “Moving Beyond Punitivism: Punishment, State Failure and Democracy at the Margins”. Punishment & Society 19(2): 203-220 2016 “‘Bread and butter politics’: democratic disenchantment and everyday politics on an English council estate”. American Ethnologist 43(2): 282-294 2015 “‘The state has replaced the man’: citizenship, women and family homes on an English council estate’. Focaal - Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology 73(13): 84-96 2014 “Everyday experiences of state betrayal on an English council estate”. Anthropology of this Century 9
Book Chapters Forthcoming: “An anthropological perspective on welfare in (post) austerity and (post) pandemic Britain” in Adler, Michael, A Reader in Social Welfare Law, London: Edward Elgar Publishing 2020 “Changing care networks in the United Kingdom” (with Laura Bear, Nikita Simpson, Michael Angland, Jaskiran K. Bhogal, Rebecca E. Bowers, Fenella Cannell, Katy Gardner, Anishka Gheewala Lohiya, Deborah James, Naseem Jivraj, Megan Laws, Jonah Lipton, Nicholas J. Long, Jordan Vieira, Connor Watt, Catherine Whittle, Teodor Zidaru-Barbules) in Eckert, Andreas and Hentschke, Felicitas. Corona and Work around the Globe. Work in Global and Historical Perspective 2020 “Economies of advice” (with Professor Deborah James) in Aldenderfer, Mark, (ed.) Oxford Research Encyclopaedia of Anthropology. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2017 “When politicians fail: Zombie democracy and the anthropology of actually existing politics”. Reprinted as part of Reconfiguring the Anthropology of Britain: Ethnographic, Theoretical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Edited by Cathrine Degnen and Katharine Tyler. The Sociological Review Monograph: SAGE Publications
Reports 2020 “A Right to care? The Social Foundations of Recovery from Covid-19”. (with Laura Bear, Nikita Simpson, Michael Angland, Jaskiran K. Bhogal, Rebecca E. Bowers, Fenella Cannell, Katy Gardner, Anishka Gheewala Lohiya, Deborah James, Naseem Jivraj, Megan Laws, Jonah Lipton, Nicholas J. Long, Jordan Vieira, Connor Watt, Catherine Whittle, Teodor Zidaru-Barbules). LSE Anthropology 2020 '"A Good Death" During the Covid-19 Pandemic in the UK: A Report of Key Findings and Recommendations' (with Laura Bear, Nikita Simpson, Michael Angland, Jaskiran K. Bhogal, Rebecca E. Bowers, Fenella Cannell, Katy Gardner, Anishka Gheewala Lohiya, Deborah James, Naseem Jivraj, Megan Laws, Jonah Lipton, Nicholas J. Long, Jordan Vieira, Connor Watt, Catherine Whittle, Teodor Zidaru-Barbules). LSE Anthropology Commentary 2021 ‘21st century Slavery, young victims and county lines’. LSE Research Magazine 2020 'Urban struggles: governance, resistance, and solidarity' (with Raúl Acosta, Flávio Eiró, and Martijn Koster) Special issue dited for Focaal Blog 2020 'The Making of Modern Slavery in Austerity Britain' . Focaal Blog 2019 'Who are the slave masters of today? County lines, drug trafficking, and modern slavery policies' Centre for Crime and Justice Blog 2019 'Everyday authoritarianism: an anthropology of citizenship and welfare in austerity Britain' LSE British Politics and Policy Blog 2018 'The Myth of the Mob Rule or the Myth of Democracy? An Anthropological Take' Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 2018 'The labour of care: why we need an alternative political economy of social care' LSE British Politics and Policy Blog 2016 'Brexit Referendum: first reactions from anthropology'. Social Anthropology Blog 2016 'A vote of no confidence in the people in power: we need local control!' . LSE Brexit Blog 2014 'A policy that kills’: The bedroom tax is an affront to basic rights'. LSE British Politics and Policy Blog 2013 'Bedroom Tax an "attack on public welfare"' .LSE Comment and Opinion Blog 2013 'The Bedroom Tax: A Two-Prolonged Attack'. New Left Project |