Professor CHRISTINE E. GRIFFIN: PUBLICATIONS
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In press
Croghan, R., Griffin, C., Hunter, J.
& Phoenix, A. (in press). Young people’s constructions of self: Notes on
the use and analysis of the photo-elicitation method. International Journal of Social Science Methods.
Griffin, C. and Bengry-Howell,
A. (in press). Ethnography. In: C.
Willig and W. Stainton Rogers (eds.) The
Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Psychology. London: Sage. Due to be published in 2008.
Nairn, A., Griffin., C.
and Gaya Wicks, P. (in press). Children’s use of brand symbolism: A Consumer
Culture Theory approach. European Journal
of Management.
Riley, S., Morey, Y.,
and Griffin, C.
(eds.) (in preparation). Special issue of Addiction,
Research and Theory on ‘The Psycho-social and cultural uses of Ketamine’
(with Karenza Moore and Fiona Measham, University of Lancaster).
Szmigin, I.T., Griffin, C., Mistral, W.,
Bengry-Howell, A., Weale, L., and Hackley, C. (in press). Re-framing ‘Binge
Drinking’ as calculated hedonism: Empirical evidence from the UK. International Journal of Drug Policy. Special issue on ‘Pleasure
and drugs’.
Publications 2001 – 2007 (in reverse chronological order)
Papers in Refereed Academic Journals
Bengry-Howell, A. and Griffin, C. (2007).
Self-made motormen: The material construction of working-class masculine
identities through car modification. Journal
of Youth Studies, 10 (4), 439-458.
Griffin, C. (2007). Being dead
and being there: Research interviews, sharing hand cream and the preference for
analysing ‘naturally occurring data’.
Research debate with J. Potter, A. Hepburn and K. Henwood, and rejoinder
from C. Griffin, Discourse Studies, 9(2), 246-269.
Croghan, R., Griffin, C., Hunter, J. and Phoenix, A. (2006). Style failure:
Consumption, identity and social exclusion
Journal of Youth Studies, 9 (4),
463-478.
Holt, M. and Griffin,
C. (2005). Students versus locals: Young adults’
constructions of the working-class Other. British Journal of Social Psychology.
44, 241-267. [IR: 2.109]
Hirschfeld, R., Smith, J., Trower, P. and Griffin, C. (2005). What do psychotic
experiences mean for young men? A qualitative investigation. Psychology and
Psychotherapy Theory, Research and Practice. 78, 249-270.
Wilson,
I. Griffin, C.
and Wren, B. (2005). Peer appraisal of
young adolescents who display cross-gender behaviour and who make a
cross-gender identity statement. Journal of Health Psychology. 10(3),
307-315. [IR: 0.802]
Griffin,
C. (2004). The advantages and limitation
of qualitative research in psychology and education. Scientific Annals of the Psychological
Society of Northern Greece, 2, 3–15.
Willott, S. and Griffin,
C. (2004). Redundant men: Constraints on identity change. Journal of
Community and Applied Social Psychology, 14, 53-69. [IR: 0.538]
Holt, M. and Griffin,
C. (2003). Being gay, being straight and being yourself: Local and global
reflections on identity, authenticity and the lesbian and gay scene. European
Journal of Cultural Studies, 6 (3), 404 - 425.
Lyons,
A. and Griffin,
C. (2003). Managing menopause: A qualitative analysis of self-help literature
for women at midlife. Social Science
and Medicine, 56 (8), 1629-1642. [IR:
1.98]
Wilson,
I., Griffin, C.
and Wren, B. (2002). The validity of the diagnosis of Gender Identity Disorder
(Child and Adolescent criteria). Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry,
7 (3), 335-351.
Griffin,
C. (2001a). Imagining new narratives of
youth: Youth research, the ‘new Europe’ and
global youth culture. Childhood,
8(2), 147-166. [IR: 0.356]
Griffin,
C. (2001b). ‘The young women are having
a great time’: Representations of young women and feminism. Feminism and Psychology, 11(2),
181-185. [IR: 0.357]
Willott, S., Griffin, C. and Torrance, M. (2001).
Snakes and ladders: Upper-middle class male offenders talk about
economic crime. Criminology, 39
(2), 441-466. [IR:2.424]
Contributions to
Edited Books
Nairn, A, and Griffin, C. (2007).
“Busted are cool but Barbie’s a minger”: The role of advertising and brands in
the everyday lives of junior school children. In: K. Ekstrom and B. Tufte
(eds.) Children, Media and Consumption:
On the Front Edge. Goteborg
University: Nordicom
Press.
Griffin,
C. (2004). Good girls, bad girls:
Anglo-centrism and diversity in the constitution of contemporary girlhood. In: A.
Harris (ed.) All About the Girl: Power, Culture and Identity. New York: Routledge.
Griffin,
C. (2002). Girls’ friendships and the
formation of sexual identities. In: A.
Coyle and C. Kitzinger (eds.) Lesbian
and Gay Psychology: New Perspectives.
Oxford:
BPS Blackwell.
Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings
Griffin,
C. (2005). Challenging assumptions about
youth political participation: Critical insights from Great Britain. In: J. Forbrig (ed.)
Revisiting Youth Political Participation: Challenges for Research and
Democratic Practice in Europe. Strasbourg:
Council of Europe.
Extended Review Articles
Griffin,
C. (Invited extended review: 2005). Extended review: ‘Whatever happened to the
(likely) lads: ‘Learning to Labour’ 25 years on’ (Dimitriadis and Dolby, 2004),
British Journal of Sociology of Education. 26, 2, 291-297. [IR:0.657]
Book Reviews
Griffin,
C. (2005). Review of ‘Choosing a Self: Young Women and the Individualization of
Identity’ (by S. Budgeon). American Journal
of Sociology. November, p.844-6.
[IR: 2.333]
Griffin,
C. (2005). Review of ‘Future girl: Young
Women in the 21st Century’ (by A. Harris). Feminism and Psychology. 15(3), 351-370. [IR: 0.357]
Griffin,
C. (2003). Review of ‘Growing up girl:
Psychosocial explanations of gender and class’ (by V. Walkerdine, H. Lucey and
J. Melody). Feminism and Psychology. 13(1), 126-130. [IR: 0.357]
Publications 1982 – 2000 (in reverse chronological order)
A: Books
Griffin,
C. (1993). Representations of Youth:
The Study of Youth and Adolescence in Britain
and America. Cambridge:
Polity Press.
Griffin,
C. (1985). Typical Girls? Young Women from School to the Job Market.
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
B: Edited Books and Journals
Henwood, K., Griffin, C. and Phoenix, A. Eds.
(1998). Standpoints and
Differences: Essays in the Practice of Feminist Psychology. London:
Sage.
Griffin,
C. and Lees, S. eds. (1997). Special
Issue on Masculinities in Education. Gender
and Education, 9, 1, 5-253.
C: Papers in Refereed Academic Journals
Avdi, E., Griffin, C. and Brough, S. (2000a). Parents’ constructions of the ‘problem’
during assessment and diagnosis of their child for an autistic spectrum
disorder. Journal of Health Psychology,
5(2), 245-258. [IR: 0.802]
Avdi, E., Griffin, C. and Brough, S. (2000b). Parents’ constructions of professional
knowledge, expertise and authority during assessment and diagnosis of their
child for an autistic spectrum disorder. British Journal of Medical
Psychology. 73, 327-338. [IR:
0.872]
Griffin,
C. (2000a). Absences that matter: Constructions of sexuality in young women’s
friendship groups. Feminism and Psychology, 10(2), 227-245. [IR:
0.357]
Griffin,
C. (2000b). Discourses of crisis and loss: Analysing the “boys’
underachievement” debate. Journal of
Youth Studies, 3(2), 176-188.
Walton, L., Oliver, C. and Griffin, C. (1999). Divorce mediation: the impact of mediation on
the psychological well-being of children and parents. Journal of Community
and Applied Social Psychology, 9, 35-46.
[IR: 0.538]
Willott, S. and Griffin,
C. (1999). Building your own life-boat:
Working class male offenders talk about economic crime. British Journal of Social Psychology,
38, 445-460. [IR: 2.109]
Petkova, B. and Griffin, C. (1998). Bulgarian women and discourses about
work. European Journal of Women’s
Studies, (special issue on ‘The Idea of Europe’), 5 (3-4), 437-452.
Griffin,
C. (1997). Troubled teens: Managing
disorders of transition and consumption.
Feminist Review, 55, 4-21.
[IR: 0.333]
Willott, S. and Griffin,
C. (1997). 'Wham, bam, am I a man?':
Unemployed men talk about masculinities.
Feminism and Psychology, 7, 1, 107-128. [IR: 0.357]
Griffin,
C. (1996). 'See whose face it wears': Difference,
otherness and power. Feminism and
Psychology, 6, 2, 185-191. [IR:
0.357]
Griffin, C. & Al-Talib, N. (1994). Labelling effect on adolescent's self
concept. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative
Criminology, 38 (1), 47 - 57.
Griffin,
C. and Marshall, H. (eds.) (1995).
Postgraduate work in progress. Feminism
and Psychology, 5 (1), 85 - 125. [IR:
0.357]
Griffin,
C. and Phoenix,
A. (1994). The relationship between
qualitative and quantitative research: Lessons from feminist psychology. Journal of Community and Applied Social
Psychology, 4, 287 - 298. [IR:
0.538]
Griffin,
C. (1993). Tamsin Wilton: 'Our Master's
Voice'. Feminism and Psychology,
3 (1), 142 - 144. [IR: 0.357]
Griffin,
C. & Zukas, M. (1993). Coming out in
psychology: Lesbian psychologists'
talk. Feminism and Psychology, 3
(1), 111 - 133. [IR: 0.357]
Griffin,
C. (1992). Fear of a Black (and working
class) planet: Young women and the racialisation of reproductive politics. Feminism and Psychology, 2 (3),
491-494. [IR: 0.357]
Griffin,
C. and Wetherell, M. (1992). Feminist
psychology and the study of men and masculinity. Part 2: Politics and practices. Feminism and Psychology, 2 (2), 133 -
168. [IR: 0.357]
Wetherell, M. and Griffin,
C. (1991). Feminist psychology and the
study of men and masculinity. Part I:
Assumptions and perspectives. Feminism
and Psychology, 1 (3), 361 - 391. [IR:
0.357]
Hepworth, J. and Griffin,
C. (1990). The 'discovery' of anorexia
nervosa: Discourses of the late 19th century.
Text, 10 (4), 321 - 338.
Griffin,
C. (1985). Turning the tables: feminist
analysis of youth unemployment. Youth
and Policy, No. 14, 16 - 11.
Griffin,
C. (1982). Cultures of femininity:
romance revisited. Englisch-Amerikanische
Studien, Summer, 195 - 221.
D: Contributions to Edited Books
Griffin,
C. (2000). More than simply talk:
Psychologists as cultural ethnographers.
In: C. Squire (ed.) Culture
in Psychology. London: Routledge.
Lyons,
A. and Griffin,
C. (2000). Representations of menopause
and women at midlife. In: J. Ussher
(ed.) Women and Health: A Reader.
BPS publications.
Griffin,
C. (1999). Typical girls? Young women
from school to the job market: Looking forward. In M. Shiach (ed.) Feminism
and Cultural Studies (Oxford Readings in Feminism series). Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
Griffin,
C. (1997a). Youth research and identities: Same as it ever was? In J. Bynner, L. Chisholm and A. Furlong
(eds) Youth, Citizenship and Social Change in a European Context. Aldershot:
Aldgate.
Griffin,
C. (1997b). Representations of the young. In J. Roche and S. Tucker (eds) Youth
in Society. London:
Sage in association with the Open University: reprinted in second edition,
2004.
Griffin,
C. (1996). Experiencing power:
Dimensions of gender, 'race' and class.
In N. Charles and F. Hughes-Freeland (eds.) Practising Feminism: Identity Difference Power. London: Routledge.
Willott, S. and Griffin, C. (1996). Men, masculinity and the challenge of
long-term unemployment. In: M. Mac an
Ghaill (ed.) Understanding Masculinities. Buckingham:
Open University Press.
Griffin,
C. (1995). Social processes in
transitions from youth to adulthood. In
C. Hollin (ed.) Contemporary Psychology: An Introduction. London:
Taylor and Francis.
Hepworth, J. and Griffin, C. (1995). Conflicting opinions? 'Anorexia nervosa',
medicine and feminism. In: S. Wilkinson
and C. Kitzinger (eds.) Feminism and
Discourse: Psychological Perspectives.
London:
Sage.
Griffin,
C. (1994). Sexualidad, vida familiar y
transiciones hacia la madurez. In G.
Musitu and P. Allatt (eds.) Psicosociologia
de la Familia. Valencia:
Albatros Publications. pp. 105-119.
ISBN: 84-7274-202-4.
Griffin,
C. (1993). Fear of a Black (and working
class) planet: Young women and the racialisation of reproductive politics. Reprinted in S. Wilkinson and C. Kitzinger
(eds.) Heterosexuality: A Feminism
and Psychology Reader: London:
Sage.
Griffin,
C. (1991a). The researcher talks back:
Dealing with power relations in studies of young people's entry to the job
market. In W. B. Shaffir and R. A.
Stebbins (eds.) Experiencing Fieldwork.
California:
Sage.
Griffin,
C. (1991b). Sex differences and gender
relations: Yes, but who does the washing up?
In: R. Cochrane and D. Carroll (eds.)
Psychology and Social Issues: A Tutorial Text. London:
Falmer Press.
Wetherell, M. and Griffin,
C. (1991). Feminist psychology and the
study of men and masculinity. Part I:
Assumptions and perspectives. Reprinted
in : M. Blair and J. Holland with S. Sheldon (eds.) Identity and Diversity: Gender and the
Experience of Education. Clevedon:
Open University Press, 1995.
Griffin, C. (1989). "I'm not a women's libber, but..."
Feminist consciousness and gender identity'.
In S. Skevington and D. Baker (eds.)
The Social Identity of Women.
London:
Sage.
Griffin,
C. (1987). 'Young women and the
transition from school to un/employment: a cultural analysis'. In G. Weiner and M. Arnot (eds.), Gender
under Scrutiny: New Inquiries in Education.
London: Hutchinson.
Griffin, C. (1986a). Qualitative methods and female experience: a
study of young women from school to the job market. In: S. Wilkinson (ed.), Feminist Social
Psychology: Developing Theory and Practice.
Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
Griffin,
C. (1986b). It's different for girls:
the use of qualitative methods in a study of young women's lives. In: H. Beloff (ed.), Getting into Life.
London: Methuen.
Griffin,
C. (1985). Qualitative methods and
cultural analysis. In: R. Burgess
(ed.) Field Methods in the Study of
Education. London: Falmer Press.
Griffin,
C. (1983). Women's work, men's work -
the great divide: education, training and gender. In: A. M. Wolpe and J. Donald (eds.), Is
there Anyone Here from Education? London: Pluto Press.
Griffin,
C. (1982a). Cultures of femininity in
school, waged work and leisure. In E. Diekerhof
(ed), Leren? Was Moet Je Ermee. Amsterdam, Holland:
Coutinho Press.
Griffin,
C. (1982b). Cultures of femininity:
young women's friendship groups and pressures to get a man. In: A. McRobbie and M. Savier (eds.), Madchen-Abenteuer:
Autonomie Aber Wie. W. Berlin: Frauenoffensive Press.
E: Extended Review Articles
Griffin,
C. (1997a). Review of Sage series ‘Research on Men and Masculinities’: (Brod
and Kaufman, 1994; Craig, 1992; Hood, 1993; Nardi, 1992; Thompson, 1994 and
Williams 1993). Feminism and
Psychology, 7, 3, 413-416. [IR:
0.357]
Griffin,
C. (1997b). Review of ‘Rethinking the Youth Question’ (Cohen, 1997); ‘Young
People and Social Change’ (Furlong and Cartmel, 1997); ‘Youth in Society’ (eds.
Roche and Tucker, 1996) and ‘Rethinking Youth’ (Wyn and White, 1996). Sociological Research Online, 2, 4,
135-138.
Griffin,
C. (1990a). Extended review: ‘Approaches
to Youth Research in Cultural Studies’: (McRobbie, 1989; Cohen and Bains, 1988;
Dewdney and Lister, 1988 and Jones, 1988).
British Journal of Sociology of Education, 11, 2, 215 - 221. [IR: 0.657]
Griffin,
C. (1990b), Review of ‘Research on Men and Masculinity’: (Brod, 1987; Kimmel,
1987 and Connell, 1987). Feminist
Review, 33, 103 - 105. [IR:
0.333]
F: Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings
Griffin,
C. (1996). 'See whose face it wears':
Difference, otherness and power. In S.
Wilkinson and C. Kitzinger (eds.) Representing the Other: A Feminism and
Psychology Reader. London: Sage.
Griffin,
C. (1993). Forever young: Discourses of femininity and
resistance in British Youth research during the 1980s. In M. de Ras and M. Lunenberg (eds.). Girls, Girlhood and Girls' Studies in
Transition. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis.
Griffin,
C. and Canaan, J. (1990). The new men's studies: Part of the problem or
part of the solution? In J. Hearn and D.
Morgan (eds.) Men, Masculinity and Social Theory. London:
MacMillan for BSA publications.
Griffin,
C. (1987a). Broken transitions: from
school to the scrap heap' In P Allatt,
T. Keil, A. Bryman and B. Bytheway, (eds.), Women and the Life Cycle:
Transitions and Turning Points, London:
MacMillan.
Griffin, C. (1987b). 'Youth research: young women and the 'gang of
lads' model'. In J.Hazekamp, W. Meeus and Y. Te Poel (eds.) European Contributions to Youth Research. Amsterdam:
Free University Press.
Griffin,
C., Hobson, D., McIntosh, S. and McCabe, T. (1982). Women and leisure. In: J. Hargreaves (ed.), Sport, Culture
and Ideology. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
G: Other Published Conference Proceedings
Petkova, B. and
Griffin, C.
(1998). (Mis) behaving: Cultural
discourses and the regulation of female sexuality in post-communist Bulgaria. In: R.Forester and C.Percy (eds) Proceedings
of the International Conference on Discourse and the Social Order, University
of Aston Business School, July 1998.
Willott,
S. and Griffin,
C. (1998). Building your own life-boat: working class male offenders talk about
economic crime. In: R. Forester and C.
Percy (eds) Proceedings of International Conference
on Discourse and the Social Order, University of Aston Business School, July
1998.
Griffin,
C. (1993). Discourses of power, 'race'
and experience. Proceedings of BPS
Division of Educational and Child Psychology (DECP) annual Conference, January
1993. In BPS DECP newsletter, October,
no 567, 28 - 31.
Griffin,
C. (1991). Experiencing power:
dimensions of gender, 'race' and class.
Proceedings of POWS/WIPS Women and Psychology conference, Lancaster University, July 1991. In BPS Psychology of Women Section
newsletter, Winter, no. 8, 43 - 58.
Griffin, C. (1988), Young women and work. In ESRC pamphlet 'Young people and society:
the 16 - 19 Research Initiative'. London: Economic and
Social Research Council.
H: Other publications
Griffin,
C. (1999). Commentary on “Keeping and crossing professional and racialized
boundaries” by G. Aitken and E. Burman. Psychology
of Women Quarterly, 23, 299-303.
Special issue on ‘Innovative Research Methods’.
Griffin,
C. and Willott, S. (1998). Who are the
criminals? Sociology Review,
Sept, 23-26.
Griffin,
C. (1995). Feminism, social psychology
and qualitative research. The
Psychologist, March, 446 - 448.
Griffin,
C. (1986). Black and white youth in a
declining job market: unemployment
amongst
Asian, Afro-Caribbean and white young people in Leicester. Centre for Mass Communication Research, Leicester University.
Griffin,
C. (1985). Whatever happened to Mandy? New Society, 29 April - 5 May.
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