Team
Professor Diane Richardson
- Professor of Sociology & Social Policy
- Newcastle University, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology
- Email: diane.richardson@ncl.ac.uk
Publications List
Richardson, D., Laurie, N., Poudel, M. and Townsend, J. (2016) ‘Women and Citizenship Post-Trafficking: The Case of Nepal’, Sociological Review 64 (2): 329-348.
Richardson, D (2015) ‘Rethinking Sexual Citizenship’. Sociology, 1-17.
Laurie, N., Richardson, D., Poudel, M. and Townsend, J. (2015) ‘Post-Trafficking Bordering Practices: Marking and Stretching Borders’, Political Geography, 48: 83-92.
Robinson, V. and Richardson, D. (eds) (2015) Introducing Gender and Women’s Studies 4th edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Richardson, D. (2015) ‘Neoliberalism, Activism and Citizenship’. In D. Paternotte and M. Tremblay (eds), The Ashgate Research Companion to Lesbian and Gay Activism. London: Ashgate.
Laurie, N., Richardson, D., Poudel, M. and Townsend, J. (2015) ‘Co-producing a Post-trafficking Agenda: Collaborating on Transforming Citizenship in Nepal’, Development in Practice, 25 (4): 465-477.
Monro, S. and Richardson, D. (2014) ‘LGB Populations: The Role of English Local Government’, Local Government Studies, 40 (2): 1-19.
Monro, S. and Richardson, D. (2014) ‘Citizenship, Gender and Sexuality’. In H.A. Van der Heijden (eds), The Handbook of Political Citizenship. Cheltenham, UK; Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Townsend, J., Laurie, N., Poudel, M. and Richardson, D. (2014) ‘Gender, Trafficking and Citizenship in Nepal’. In A. Coles, L. Gray and J. Momsem (eds), The Handbook of Gender and Development. London: Routledge.
Monro, S. and Richardson, D. (2013) ‘Crossroads or Categories? Intersectional theory and the case of LGB equalities initiatives in UK Local Government’. In A. Wilson (ed) Situating Intersectionality: The Politics of Intersectionality. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Richardson, D. (2013) ‘Constructing Sexual Citizenship: Theorising Sexual Rights’. In J. Shaw and I. Stiks (eds), Citizenship Rights: The International Library of Essays on Rights. London: Ashgate.
Richardson, D. and Monro, S. (2013) ‘Public Duty and Private Prejudice: Sexualities Equalities and Local Government’. The Sociological Review, 61(4): 131-152.
Richardson, D., McLaughlin, J. and Casey, M.E. (eds) (2012) Intersections Between Feminist and Queer Theory. 2nd edn. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
D. Richardson and S. Monro (2012) Sexuality, Equality and Diversity. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
McLaughlin, J., Phillimore, P. and Richardson, D. (eds) (2011) Contesting Recognition: Culture, Identity and Citizenship. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Richardon, D. (2011) Citizenship and Sexuality, in T. Quinn and E.R. Meiners (eds) Sexualities in Education: A Reader. Peter Lang.
Richardson, D. (2010) Youth Masculinities: Compelling Male Heterosexuality. British Journal of Sociology 61 (4): 737-756
Richardson, D., Hines, S., Taylor, Y. and Casey, M.E. (2010) editors, Sociology, Special Issue on Sexuality, 44(5): 801-1010.
Richardson, D., Poudel, M. and Laurie,N. (2009) Sexual Trafficking in Nepal: Constructing Citizenship and Livelihoods, Gender, Place and Culture Vol 16, No. 3, pp257-276.
Richardson, D., Poudel, M. and Laurie, N. (2008) Sexual Trafficking in Nepal, Regions 271(1): 21-3. (published by the Regional Studies Association).
Richardson, D. and Robinson, V. (2008) (eds) Introducing Gender and Women’s Studies, 3rd edn Basingstoke, Palgrave, 291pp.
Richardson, D. (2007) Patterned Fluidities: (Re)Imagining the Relationship Between Gender and Sexuality, Sociology Vol. 41, No.3, pp457-74
Richardson, D. (2006) Desiring Sameness? The Rise of a Neoliberal Politics of Normalisation, Antipode, Vol 37, No. 3 pp514-534.
Richardson, D (2006) Desiring Sameness? The Rise of a Neoliberal Politics of Normalisation, IN BONDI, L. and LAURIE, N. (eds)
Working the Spaces of Neoliberalism: Activism, Professionalism and Incorporation. London: Blackwell. pp 122-142.
Richardson, D. (2005) Claiming Citizenship?, IN INGRAHAM, C. (ed) Thinking Straight. The Power, the Promise, and the Paradox of Heterosexuality .London and New York, Routledge, pp 63-84.
Richardson, D. (2003) Constructing sexual citizenship, IN PLUMMER, K. (ed) Sexualities: Critical Assessments, Vol 4, Sexualities and Their Futures. London, Routledge.
Richardson, D. (2001) Sexuality and Citizenship, IN ABERCROMBIE, N. and WARDE, A. (eds) Readings in Contemporary British Society, Polity Press, pp 270-78
Richardson, D (2000) Claiming Citizenship?, Sexualities, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp271-288.
Richardson, D. (2000) Constructing Sexual Citizenship: Theorising Sexual Rights, Critical Social Policy, Vol 20, No.1, pp105-35.
Richardson, D. (2000) Rethinking Sexuality, London, Sage, 176pp.
Professor Nina Laurie
- Professor of Human Geography
- School of Geography & Sustainable Development
- Email: nina.laurie@st-andrews.ac.uk
Publications List
Richardson, Diane, Nina Laurie, Meena Poudel and Janet Townsend (2016) Women and citizenship post-trafficking: the case of Nepal Sociological Review 64 (2) 329–348
Laurie, Nina, Diane Richardson, Meena Poudel and Janet Townsend (2015) Post-trafficking bordering practices: Perverse co-production, marking and stretching borders Political Geography 48, 83-92
Laurie, Nina, Diane Richardson, Meena Poudel, Shakti Samuha and Janet Townsend (2015) Anti-trafficking activism: collaborating on transforming citizenship Development in Practice 25 (4) 465-477
Laurie, Nina (2015) Development Geographies. International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd Edition). Elsevier, Oxford
Townsend, Janet, Nina Laurie, Meena Poudel, and Diane Richardson (2015) Gender, Trafficking and Citizenship in Nepal. In A. Coles, L. Gray and J. Momsem (eds) Handbook of Gender and Development. Routledge, London.
Hopkins, Peter, Elizabeth Olsen, Matt Baillie Smith and Nina Laurie (2015) Relational geographies of youth, religion and international volunteering Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 40(3), 387-398
Baillie Smith, Matt, Nina Laurie, Peter Hopkins and Elizabeth Olsen (2013) International volunteering, faith and subjectivity: negotiating cosmopolitanism, citizenship and development Geoforum 45, 126–135
Baillie Smith, Matt and Nina Laurie (2011) International volunteering and development: global citizenship and neoliberal professionalisation today Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 36, (4): 545–559
Laurie, N. (2011) Gender water networks: femininity and masculinity in water politics in Bolivia International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 35,1 172-188.
Richardson, D., Poudel, M. and Laurie,N. (2009) Sexual Trafficking in Nepal: Constructing Citizenship and Livelihoods, Gender, Place and Culture 63, 257-276.
Laurie, Nina, Maria Elena Mannarelli, Patricia Oliart and Diane Richardson (eds.) (2008) Género y Sexualidad Rural San Marcos University Press, Lima Peru (Rural Development and Sexuality: Comparative Reflections).
Laurie, Nina and Liz Bondi (eds) (2006) Working the Spaces of Neoliberalism: Activism, Professionalisation and Incorporation Blackwell, London
Laurie, Nina and María Ester Pozo (eds) (2006) Las Displiciencias de Género las Cruces del Siglo Pasado al Nuevo Milenio en Bolivia CESU, San Simón University Press, Cochabamba, Bolivia.)
Laurie, Nina (2005) Establishing development orthodoxy: negotiating masculinities in the water sector Development and Change 36(3) 527-549
Laurie, Nina, Claire Dwyer, Sarah Holloway and Fiona Smith (1999) Geographies of 'New' Femininities? Longman, London.
Co-author (1997), (part of the Women in Geography Study Group Collective writing team). Feminist Geographies: Explorations in Diversity and Difference. Longman, London
Dr Meena Poudel
- Meena is currently Programme Manager at the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Kabul, Afghanistan.
- International Organization for Migration
- Email: meenapoudeldr@gmail.com
Publications List
Poudel, M. (2011). Dealing with Hidden Issues: Social Rejection Experienced by Trafficked Women in Nepal. Saarbrucken, LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Richardson, D., Laurie, N. and Poudel, M. ‘‘Sexuality, Trafficking and Citizenship: Returning to Livelihoods in Nepal’’ Gender, Place and Culture. 16 (3) June 2009, 259-278
Poudel, M. and I. Smyth (2002). "Reducing poverty and upholding human rights: a pragmatic approach." Gender and Development 10(1): 80-86.
Poudel, M. (2000). "Unacceptable face of trade." LINK 2(1): 11-13.
Poudel, M. and A. Shrestha (1999). Dealing with Hidden Issues: Trafficked Women in Nepal. Development with women. D. Eade. Oxford, Oxfam 159-64.
Poudel, M. and N. Shrestha, Eds. (1993). Building People's Organisation. Kathmandu
Poudel, M. (1994). "Poverty, Prostitution and Women." World Health Nov-Dec (1): 10 -12.
Book reviews: Agustin, L. M. (2007). Sex at the margin: Migration, Labour Markets and the Rescue Industry. London, Zed Books.
Aoyama, K. (2009) Thai Migrants Sex Workers: From Modernisation to Globalisation. London: Palgrave.
Dr Janet Townsend
- Visiting Fellow
- Email: janet.townsend@durham.ac.uk
Publications List
Janet G. Townsend, Gina Porter, Emma Mawdsley, Fatima Alikhan, Peter Kyei, Colin McFarlane, Saraswati Raju, Rameswari Varma. Talking about the NGO-state interface: Interpersonal networks in Ghana and India. In Grewal, I. and Bernal, V. The NGO Boom. In press.
Townsend JG; Mawdsley EE; Porter G. Development hegemonies and local outcomes: women and NGOs in low income countries. In: Kofman, E. and Youngs, G, 3rd ed. Globalization: theory and practice. London: Continuum, 2008.
Alikhan F; Kyei P; Mawdsley E; Porter G; Raju S; Townsend JG; Varma R. NGOs and the state in the twenty-first century : Ghana and India. Oxford: INTRAC, 2006.
Townsend JG; Porter RE; Mawdsley EM. Creating spaces of resistance: development NGOs and their clients in Ghana, India and Mexico. Antipode 2004, 36(5), 871-899.
Townsend JG; Townsend AR. Accountability, motivation and practice: NGOs North and South. Social & Cultural Geography 2004, 5(2), 271-284.
Townsend JG; Porter G; Mawdsley E. The role of the transnational community of non-government organizations: governance or poverty reduction?. Journal of International Development 2002, 14(6), 829-839.
Mawdsley E; Townsend JG; Porter G; Oakley P. Knowledge, power and development agendas: NGOs north and south. Oxford: INTRAC, 2002.
2001 J.G. Townsend Whose ideas count? How can Mexican NGOs challenge global development fashions? (DFID-funded booklet published in English and Spanish for NGOs in Mexico)
2001 J.G. Townsend Whose ideas count? How can South Indian NGOs challenge global development fashions? (DFID-funded booklet published in English, Telegu and Kannada for NGOs in South India)
2000 J.G. Townsend, E. Zapata, J. Rowlands, P. Alberti, M. Mercado, Women and power: Fighting patriarchies and poverty London: Zed Books ( Research with and for NGOs, now published in Mexico as Las mujeres y el poder: La lucha contra el patriarcado y la pobreza, 2002, Mexico City, Plaza & Valdez)
1999 S. Raju, N. Kumar, P.J. Atkins, J.G. Townsend Atlas of women and men in India, New Delhi: Kali for Women Much used by NGOs in India, and produced with NGO advice.