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Dr Stephanie Lawler.
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Year
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Dr Peter Steggals
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Dr Ruth Graham
I couldn’t say the words': communicative bodies and spaces in parents’ encounters with nonsuicidal self-injury
2020
Dr Peter Steggals
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Dr Ruth Graham
The social life of self‐injury: exploring the communicative dimension of a very personal practice
2020
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Professor Geoff Payne
Introduction: Everyone a winner?
2018
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Heroic workers and angry young men: nostalgic narratives of white working-class life
2014
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Identities and Social Divisions
2013
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Identity: Sociological Perspectives
2013
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Unequal persons: a response to Simon Susen
2013
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Afterword: thinking and rethinking class
2012
Dr Stephanie Lawler
White like them: whiteness and anachronistic space in representations of the English white working class
2012
Dr Stephanie Lawler
"Normal people": Recognition and the middle classes
2011
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Encyclopaedia entries for 'habitus', 'symbolic capital', 'symbolic violence'
2011
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Identity: Sociological Perspectives
2008
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Stories and the Social World
2008
Dr Stephanie Lawler
The middle classes and their aristocratic others: Culture as nature in classification struggles
2008
Dr Stephanie Lawler
‘Att känna avsmak: Så bildas medelklassens identitet’ (Swedish translation of ‘Disgusted subjects’)
2007
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Coming Home to Love and Class
2005
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Disgusted subjects: the making of middle-class identities
2005
Dr Stephanie Lawler
'Introduction: class, culture, identity'
2005
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Rules of engagement: Habitus, power and resistance
2004
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Mobs and monsters :
Independent
man meets Paulsgrove woman
2002
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Narrative in social research
2002
Dr Stephanie Lawler
'Introduction: the futures of gender and sexuality'
2001
Dr Stephanie Lawler
‘”A real giving up of self”: children’s needs and maternal subjectivities in narratives of middle-class motherhood’
2000
Dr Stephanie Lawler
‘Escape and escapism: representing working-class women’
2000
Dr Stephanie Lawler
Mothering the Self: Mothers, Daughters, Subjects
2000
Dr Stephanie Lawler
‘Getting out and getting away: women’s narratives of class mobility'
1999
Dr Stephanie Lawler
1999 ‘Children need but mothers only want: the power of “needs talk” in the constitution of childhood’
1999
Dr Stephanie Lawler
‘Motherhood and identity’
1996
Dr Stephanie Lawler
‘”I . never felt as though I fitted”: family romances and the mother-daughter relationship’
1995
Dr Stephanie Lawler
‘Mothers and daughters'
1994