Prof.
Simon Winlow
Social Futures Institute
Teesside University, UK
Professor
Email: s.winlow@tees.ac.uk
Qualifications
Ph.D., University of Durham
B.A., University of Durham
Publications
(selected)
-
Winlow, S. and Hall, S. (2011), ‘What is an ‘Ethics
Committee’? Academic governance in an epoch of belief and incredulity’ British
Journal of Criminology.
-
Winlow, S. and Hall, S. (2009), 'Living for the
Weekend: Instrumentalism, consumption and 'individualism' in youth identities
in the North East of England', Ethnography, 10(1): 91-113.
-
Winlow, S. and Hall, S. (2009), ‘Retaliate First:
Memory, Humiliation and Male Violence’, Crime, Media, Culture, 5(3):
285-304.
-
Hall, S. and Winlow, S. (2007), 'Cultural
Criminology and Primitive Accumulation: A formal introduction for two strangers
who should really become more intimate', Crime, Media, Culture, 3(1):
82-90.
-
Hall, S. and Winlow, S. (2005), 'Night-time leisure
and violence in the breakdown of the pseudo-pacification process', Probation
Journal, 52(4): 377–390.
-
Hobbs. D. Winlow, S. Lister, S. and Hadfield, P.
(2005) 'Violent Hypocrisy: Governance and the Night-time Economy' European
Journal of Criminology, 2(2): 161-185.
-
Hobbs, D., Hadfield, P., Lister, S. and Winlow, S.
(2005), 'Violence and control in the night-time economy', European Journal of
Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 3(1).
-
Hall, S. and Winlow, S. (2005) 'Anti-Nirvana:
Crime, culture and instrumentalism in the age of insecurity', in Crime, Media,
Culture, 1(1): 31-48.
-
Hall, S., Winlow, S. and Ancrum, C. (2005)
'Radgies, Gangstas and Mugs: imaginary criminal identities in the twilight of
the pseudo-pacification process', Social Justice, 32(1).
-
Hall, S. and Winlow, S. (2003), 'Rehabilitating
Leviathan: Reflections on the state, economic regulation and violence
reduction', Theoretical Criminology, 7(2): 139-162.
-
Hobbs, D. Hadfield, P. Lister, S. and Winlow, S.
(2002), 'Dore Lore: The art and economics of intimidation' British Journal of
Criminology, 42(2): 352-370.
-
Winlow, S. Hobbs, D. Lister, S. and Hadfield, P.
(2001) 'Get Ready to Duck: Bouncers and the realities of ethnographic research
on violent groups', The British Journal of Criminology, 41(3): 536-548.
-
Lister, S., Hadfield, P., Hobbs, D. and Winlow, S.
(2001), 'Accounting for Bouncers: Occupational Licensing as a Mechanism for
Regulation' Criminology and Criminal Justice, 1(4): 363-384.
-
Hadfield, P., Lister, S., Hobbs, D. and Winlow, S.
(2001) ‘The ‘24-hour city’: condition critical?’, Town and Country Planning,
70(11): 300-302.
-
Hobbs, D., Hadfield, P., Lister, S., Winlow, S. and
Hall, S. (2000), 'Receiving Shadows: Governance and liminality in the
night-time economy', British Journal of Sociology, 51(4): 701-717.
-
Lister, S., Hobbs, D., Hall, S. and Winlow, S.
(2000), 'Violence in the Night-Time Economy; Bouncers: The reporting and
prosecuting of assaults', Policing and Society, 10: 383-402.
Profile
Details
Null