Items where Author is "Flint, John F"

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FLETCHER, Del, BATTY, Elaine, FLINT, John F and MCNEILL, Jennifer (2016). Gamers or victims of the system? Welfare reform, cynical manipulation and vulnerability. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 24 (2), 171-185. [Article]

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BALL, Emily, BATTY, Elaine and FLINT, John F (2015). Intensive family intervention and the problem figuration of 'troubled families'. Social Policy and Society, 15 (2), 263-274. [Article]

FLINT, John F and POWELL, Ryan (2014). Anti-social behaviour and 'civilizing' regulation in the British city : comparing Victorian and contemporary eras. In: PICKARD, Sarah, (ed.) Anti-social behaviour in Britain : Victorian and contemporary perspectives. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 42-52. [Book Section]

FLINT, John F and POWELL, Ryan (2014). 'We've got the equivalent of Passchendaele' : sectarianism, football and urban disorder in Scotland. In: HOPKINS, Matt and TREADWELL, James, (eds.) Football hooliganism, fan behaviour and crime : contemporary issues. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 71-91. [Book Section]

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HICKMAN, Paul, FLINT, John F, MUIR, Jenny and DAYSON, Christopher (2013). Recession, resilience and rebalancing social economies in Northern Ireland's neighbourhoods: findings from a baseline survey of residents. Project Report. Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

FLINT, John F and POWELL, Ryan (2013). Individualization and social dis/integration in contemporary society : a comparative note on Zygmunt Bauman and Norbert Elias. In: DEPELTEAU, Francois and LANDINI, Tatiana Savoia, (eds.) Norbert Elias and social theory. London, Palgrave Macmillan, 261-274. [Book Section]

FLINT, John F and POWELL, Ryan (2013). Scottish Enlightenment and the sectarianism civilising offensive. In: FLINT, John F and KELLY, John, (eds.) Bigotry, football and Scotland : perspectives and debates. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press. [Book Section]

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BATTY, Elaine and FLINT, John F (2013). Talking ‘bout poor folks (thinking ‘bout my folks): Perspectives on comparative poverty in working class households. International Journal of Housing Policy, 13 (1), 1-16. [Article]

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FLINT, John F and POWELL, Ryan (2012). The English City Riots of 2011, "Broken Britain" and the retreat into the present. Sociological research online, 17 (3), p. 20. [Article]

BATTY, Elaine and FLINT, John F (2012). Conceptualising the contexts, mechanisms and outcomes of intensive family intervention. Social Policy and Society, 11 (3), 345-358. [Article]

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FLETCHER, Del, FLINT, John F, GORE, Tony, POWELL, Ryan, BATTY, Elaine and CRISP, Richard (2012). Qualitative study of offender employment review: final report. Project Report. Department for Work and Pensions. [Monograph]

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FLINT, John F and BATTY, Elaine (2011). Surveys of Rochdale Family Project Workers and Families. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research. [Monograph]

FLINT, John F and POWELL, Ryan (2011). ‘They sing that song’: sectarianism and conduct in the informalised spaces of Scottish football. In: BURDSEY, Daniel, (ed.) Race, ethnicity and football : persisting debates and emergent issues. London, Routledge, 191-206. [Book Section]

FLINT, John F and POWELL, Ryan (2009). Civilising offensives : education, football and 'eradicating' sectarianism in Scotland. In: MILLIE, Andrew, (ed.) Securing respect : behavioural expectations and anti-social behaviour in the UK. Policy Press, 219-238. [Book Section]

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POWELL, Ryan and FLINT, John F (2009). (In)formalization and the civilizing process : applying the work of Norbert Elias to housing-based anti-social behaviour interventions in the UK. Housing, Theory and Society, 26 (3), 159-178. [Article]

CASEY, Rionach and FLINT, John F (2008). Active Citizenship in the Governance of anti-social behaviour in the UK: exploring the non-reporting of incidents. People, Place and Policy Online, 1 (2), 69-79. [Article]

CASEY, Rionach and FLINT, John F (2008). Governing through Localism, Contract and Community: Evidence from Anti-social Behaviour Strategies in Scotland. In: ASBO nation: The criminalisation of nuisance. Bristol, Policy Press. [Book Section]

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FLINT, John F, GREEN, Stephen, HUNTER, Caroline, NIXON, Judy, PARR, Sadie, MANNING, Jules, WILSON, Ian, PAWSON, Hal, DAVIDSON, Emma and SANDERSON, Diana (2007). The impact of local antisocial behaviour strategies at the neighbourhood level. Project Report. Scottish Government Social Research. [Monograph]

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