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Motherhood: meanings, practices, and ideologies
1991
Ann Phoenix, Anne Woollett, Eva Lloyd
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Shifting identities, shifting racisms: a feminism & psychology reader
1994
Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Ann Phoenix
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Standpoints and Differences: Essays in the Practice of Feminist Psychology (Gender and Psychology series)
1998
Christine Griffin, Ann Phoenix
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Crossfires: nationalism, racism, and gender in Europe
1995
Helma Lutz, Ann Phoenix, Nira Yuval-Davis
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Researching Family Narratives
2020
Ann Phoenix, Molly Andrews, Julia Brannen, Corinne Squire
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Young mothers?
1991
Ann Phoenix
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Young Mothers? (Family Life)
1991
Ann Phoenix
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Working out: new directions for women's studies
1992
Hilary Hinds, Ann Phoenix, Jackie Stacey
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Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Social Class: Society Identities in Adolescence (Adolescence and Society Series)
1995
Ann Phoenix, Barbara Tizard
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Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Social Class: Social Indentities in Adolescence (Adolescence and Society)
1995
Ann Phoenix, Barbara Tizard
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Crossfires: Nationalism, Racism and Gender in Europe
1996
Helma Lutz, Ann Phoenix, Nira Yuval-Davis
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Social Psychology Matters
2006
Wendy Hollway, Helen Lucey, Ann Phoenix
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Social Psychology Matters
2006
Wendy Hollway, Helen Lucey, Ann Phoenix
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Mapping psychology: Introduction and chapters 1-5
2007
Dorothy Miell, Ann Phoenix, Kerry Thomas
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Mapping psychology: Chapters 6-9
2007
Dorothy Miell, Ann Phoenix, Kerry Thomas
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Working with Paradata, Marginalia and Fieldnotes: The Centrality of by-Products of Social Research
2017
Rosalind Edwards, John Goodwin, Henrietta O'Connor, Ann Phoenix
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Race, ethnicity, gender and social class.
Ann Phoenix