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  1. Identity-work among Black African male immigrant entrepreneurs residing in Northern English regional contexts: A qualitative examination
  2. Masculinity, embodiment and identity-work: How do organisational members use their bodies as identity resources to (re) accomplish hegemonic masculinity?
  3. Exploring innovation in challenging contexts: The experiences of ethnic minority restaurant owners during COVID-19
  4. Learning the rules of the game: How is corporate masculinity learned and enacted by male professionals from nonprivileged backgrounds?
  5. This Sporting Life : The intersection of hegemonic masculinities, space and emotions among rugby players
  6. Youth, enterprise and precarity: or, what is, and what is wrong with, the ‘gig economy’?
  7. Gender and Sexuality in Male-Dominated Occupations: Women Working in Construction and Transport by T. Wright. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016 pp. 287; hardback; ISBN: 978-1-137-50134-9; price: £75.00
  8. A 3-Level Model of Insider Ethnography
  9. Being and Naughtiness: An Account of Being an Ethnographic-Insider Studying White, Working Class Gym-Users
  10. An Exploration of the Basis and Implications of My Insider Ethnographic Status
  11. Experiencing upward mobility
  12. Performing entrepreneurial masculinity: An ethnographic account
  13. A reconceptualization of fear of failure in entrepreneurship
  14. A reconceptualization of fear of failure in entrepreneurship
  15. Learning not to labour: a micro analysis of consensual male unemployment
  16. Qualitative Upward Mobility, the Mass-Media and ‘Posh’ Masculinity in Contemporary North-East Britain: A Micro Sociological Case-Study
  17. Reviews: Building Sustainable Communities: Spatial Policy and Labour Mobility in Post-War Britain, the Regional Economics of Knowledge and Talent: Local Advantage in a Global Context, the Ashgate Research Companion to Border Studies, English Regional P...