Dr Karenza Moore
| Young People Who Take Drugs, Queering ‘the Rave’, and Intersectional Social In/Justices | 2025 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| The Covid Sex Lives Project: Health Messaging, Hooking Up And Dating Among Men Who Have Sex With Men During The UK COVID-19 Pandemic | 2023 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Intersectional Identities, Stigma and MDMA/Ecstasy Use | 2022 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| COVID Sex Lives: Survey 1 Report | 2021 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| COVID Sex Lives: Survey 2 Report | 2021 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Drugs in the Time of COVID: The UK Drug Market Response to Lockdown Restrictions | 2021 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Guest editorial | 2021 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Making Sense of Intersecting Crises: Promises, Challenges, and Possibilities of Intersectional Perspectives in Youth Research | 2021 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| The Liminal Leisure of Disadvantaged Young People in the UK Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic | 2021 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Roadmaps to Regulation: MDMA | 2019 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Monitoring drug use in recreational settings across Europe: conceptual challenges and methodological innovations | 2018 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Targeted population surveys on drug use in recreational settings across Europe | 2018 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Managing Emergent Ethical Concerns for Software Engineering in Society | 2015 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| The Ormskirk night-time economy project: exploring positives and negatives of a Lancashire town's NTE | 2015 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Do novel psychoactive substances displace established club drugs, supplement them or act as drugs of initiation? The relationship between mephedrone, ecstasy and cocaine | 2013 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Exploring emerging perspectives on gender and drugs | 2013 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Key Concepts in Drugs and Society | 2013 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Digital affect, clubbing and club drug cultures: Reflection, anticipation, counter-reaction | 2012 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Impermissible pleasures in UK leisure: Exploring policy developments in alcohol and illicit drugs | 2012 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| The silent "G": a case study in the production of "drugs" and "drug problems" | 2012 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Emerging Drug Trends in Lancashire: Focusing on young adults' alcohol and drug use. Phase Two Report | 2011 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Mephedrone, "Bubble" and unidentified white powders: The contested identities of synthetic "legal highs" | 2011 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| The rise in legal highs: Prevalence and patterns in the use of illegal drugs and first- and second-generation "legal highs" in South London gay dance clubs | 2011 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| 'Disappearing Women': A study of women who left the UK ICT sector | 2010 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Exploring symbolic, emotional and spiritual expression amongst 'Crasher clubbers' | 2010 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Tweaking, bombing, dabbing and stockpiling: The emergence of mephedrone and the perversity of prohibition | 2010 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| MDMA powder, pills and crystal: The persistence of ecstasy and the poverty of policy | 2009 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Repertoires of distinction: Exploring patterns of weekend polydrug use within local leisure scenes across the English night time economy | 2009 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| "It's the most fun you can have for twenty quid": Motivations, consequences and meanings of British ketamine use | 2008 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Bar Wars: Contesting the Night in Contemporary Cities by P. Hadfield [Book review] | 2008 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Drugs and Popular Culture: Drugs, Media and Identity in Contemporary Society, edited by Paul Manning [Book review] | 2008 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Gendered futures? Women, the ICT workplace and stories of the future | 2008 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Moving in, moving up, moving out? A survey of women in ICT | 2008 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| The criminalisation of intoxication | 2008 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| The social and cultural uses of ketamine | 2008 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Risky Pleasures: Club Cultures and Feminine Identities by Fiona Hutton [Book review] | 2007 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Celebrating heterogeneity? A survey of female ICT professionals in England | 2007 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| The disappearing women: North West ICT project final report | 2007 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| "Sort drugs make mates": The use and meanings of mobiles in dance music club culture | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Being an 'it' in IT: Gendered identities in IT work | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Community, identity and digital games | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Does this count as entertainment, what I'm doing now?: Mobile entertainment in Europe | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Inclusion through the ages? Gender, ICT workplaces, and life stage experiences in England | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Issues raised by women in IT (WINIT) project in England | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Ketamine use: Minimising problems and maximising pleasure | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Managing diversity or valuing diversity? Gender and the IT labour market | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Reluctant reflexivity, implicit insider knowledge and the development of club studies | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| The women in IT (WINIT) final report | 2006 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Living the high life. The role of drug taking in young people's lives | 2005 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| A Commitment to Clubbing | 2004 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| Young people, dance and the sub-cultural consumption of drugs | 2004 |
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Dr Karenza Moore
| E-heads versus beer monsters: Researching young people's music and drug consumption in dance club settings | 2003 |
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