Items where Author is "Gornall, Lesley"
Number of items: 7.
    
    
    GORNALL, Lesley
  
(2018).
    See Me! Biographies of the Hidden City
Proposing Research as Advocacy (abstract only).
  
    
      In: COSTA, António Pedro, (ed.) 
      Abstracts Book of the 3rd World Conference on Qualitative Research.
    
    
    Nova Southeastern University, 235-236.
  
  
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    GORNALL, Lesley
  
(2018).
    Co-production : a defence of young people.
  
    Journal of Radical Community Work, 3 (1).
  
  
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    GORNALL, Lesley
  
(2017).
    The unexpected 'Aha' moment: reviewing personal discourses in a troubled world.
  
    
      In: WRIGHT, Hasel and HOYEN, Marianne, (eds.) 
      Discourses We Live By.
    
    
    Copenhagen, Aarhus University Press.
  
   (In Press)
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    GORNALL, Lesley
  
(2017).
    Disconnected Biographies: : An exploration of the challenges inherent in balancing paradoxical discourses borne of both growing individualisation and dominant global constructs.
  
    In: ESREA Conference : Life History and Biographical Network, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2-5 March 2017.
    
  
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    GORNALL, Lesley
  
(2016).
    Choosing the ending, evaluating the process: biographical approaches to evaluating interventions with young adults at risk of substance abuse.
  
    
      In: EVANS, Rob, (ed.) 
      Before, beside and after (beyond) the biographical narrative.
    
    
      European Society for Research in the Education of Adults, 1
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    39179 Barleben, Germany, nisaba Verlag, 559-577.
  
  
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    GORNALL, Lesley, FOGGIN, Jane, ISMAIL, Mubarak and OWEN, Geraint
  
(2013).
    An evaluation of The Home Office funded CHOICES Programme delivered by COMPASS.
  
    Other.
    Sheffield Hallam University.
  
   (Unpublished)
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    GORNALL, Lesley
  
(2005).
    Research in a stakeholder society : demonstrating impact across sectors.
  
    
      In:  
      Building Sustainable Communities through Partnerships in: Place Management, Social Capital and Lifelong Learning - Making Knowledge Work: Proceedings of the PASCAL International Conference.
    
    
    Leicester, NIACE, 109-119.
  
  
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