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Patient Resistance to Psychiatric Discourse and Power
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Disability Studies …,
2023 |
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Secure in our Masculinities: A Phenomenological Investigation of Private Security Work in Ottawa
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2022 |
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Through Madness and Back Again: An Autoethnography of Psychosis
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2020 |
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Restraint minimisation in mental health care: legitimate or illegitimate force? An ethnographic study
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2019 |
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Stories of Madness: Exploring Resistance, Conformity, Resiliency, Agency, and Disengagement in Mental Health Narratives
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2019 |
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DMT and “The Man Box:” Provoking Change and Encouraging Authentic Living, An Arts-Based Project
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2019 |
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Dirty Work, Dirty Resistance: Digital Warfare in the Era of Precarious Labor
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Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie,
2018 |
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Review of Burstow (Ed.), Psychiatry Interrogated: An Institutional Ethnography Anthology (2016).
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2018 |
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Psychiatric post-anarchism: A new direction for insurrection in the mental health system
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Interdisciplinary Justice Research,
2018 |
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Psychiatry Interrogated: An Institutional Ethnography Anthology
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2016 |
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“It's for their own good”: Techniques of neutralization and security guard violence against psychiatric patients
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Punishment & Society,
2016 |
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Men can change: transformation, agency, ethics and closure during critical dialogue in interviews
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Qualitative Research,
2016 |
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You gotta kick ass a little harder than that: the subordination of feminine, masculine, and queer identities by private security in a hospital setting
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Men and Masculinities,
2015 |
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Increased use of security personnel in Irish psychiatric hospitals: 2008-2012
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Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine,
2015 |
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You Gotta Kick Ass a Little Harder Than That The Subordination of Feminine, Masculine, and Queer Identities by Private Security
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Men and Masculinities,
2014 |
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Restraint minimisation in mental health care: legitimate or illegitimate force? An ethnographic study
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Dirty Work, Dirty Resistance: Digital Warfare in the Era of Precarious Labor
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie,
2018
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You Gotta Kick Ass a Little Harder Than That
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Increased use of security personnel in Irish psychiatric hospitals: 2008–2012
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine,
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