Prof.
Simon Winlow
Social Futures Institute
Northumbria University, UK
Professor
Email: s.winlow@tees.ac.uk, simon.winlow@northumbria.ac.uk
Qualifications
Ph.D., University of Durham
B.A., University of Durham
Publications (Selected)
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Johnson, M. T., Johnson, E. A., & Winlow, S. (2025). Rethinking Englishness: deep historical analysis of working-class forms emphasises the importance of redistribution for the left. Routledge Open Research, 4, 6.
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Winlow, S. (2025). Morbid symptoms: edging towards the end of the neoliberal age. In Handbook on the Social Determinants of Health (pp. 415-425). Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Winlow, S., & Winlow, E. (2022). Is the neoliberal era coming to an end?: Macro-economic change in the shadow of covid-19. Journal of Contemporary Crime, Harm, and Ethics, 2(1), 1-23.
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Winlow, S. (2022). Beyond measure: On the marketization of British universities, and the domestication of academic criminology. Critical Criminology, 30(3), 479-494.
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Kelly, E., & Winlow, S. (2022). Traversing the Fantasy: Why Leftist Academics Must Abandon the Myth of Organic Resistance and Think Again About the Problems We Face. Critical Criminology, 30(2), 237-244.
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Winlow, S., Kelly, E., & Ayres, T. (2021). Ideology and harm. The Palgrave Handbook of Social Harm, 37-58.
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Hall, S., & Winlow, S. (2020). Back to the future: On the British liberal left’s return to its origins. International Journal of Media & Cultural, 16(1), 65-73.
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Winlow, S., & Hall, S. (2019). What price justice?: The failures of the left and the political economy of the future. In Justice Alternatives (pp. 27-41). Routledge.
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Winlow, S., & Hall, S. (2019). Shock and awe: On progressive minimalism and retreatism, and the new ultra-realism. Critical Criminology, 27, 21-36.
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Winlow, S., Hall, S., & Treadwell, J. (2019). Why the left must change: Right-wing populism in context. In Progressive justice in an age of repression (pp. 26-41). Routledge.
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Winlow, S. (2019). What lies beneath? Some notes on ultra-realism, and the intellectual foundations of the ‘deviant leisure’perspective. Deviant leisure: Criminological perspectives on leisure and harm, 45-65.
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Ellis, A. J., Briggs, D., Winlow, S., Silva Esquinas, A., Cordero Verdugo, R., & Ramiro Perez Suarez, J. (2018). Liberalism, lack and living the dream: re-considering youth, consumer sovereignty and the attractions of night-time leisure in Magaluf. Journal of Extreme Anthropology, 2(2).
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Hall, S., & Winlow, S. (2018). Ultra-realism. In Routledge handbook of critical criminology (pp. 43-56). Routledge.
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Hall, S., & Winlow, S. (2018). Big Trouble or Little Evils: The ideological struggle over the concept of harm. Zemiology: Reconnecting crime and social harm, 107-126.
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Ellis, A., Winlow, S., & Hall, S. (2017). ‘Throughout my life I’ve had people walk all over me’: Trauma in the lives of violent men. The Sociological Review, 65(4), 699-713.
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Winlow, S., & Hall, S. (2017). Criminology and consumerism. In Alternative criminologies (pp. 92-109). Routledge.
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Hall, S., & Winlow, S. (2017). Cultural criminology and primitive accumulation: A formal introduction for two strangers who should really become more intimate. In Cultural Criminology (pp. 549-557). Routledge.
Profile Details
WoS ResearcherID: DZG-9373-2022
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0746-9034
https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/w/simon-winlow/
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=Yb0VYqoAAAAJ&hl=en
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simon-Winlow