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Democracy in transition: Political participation in the european union (2013)
Book
Demetriou, K. N., Riley, S., Griffin, C., & Morey, Y. (2013). K. Demetriou (Ed.), Democracy in transition: Political participation in the european union. UK: Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30068-4

© 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. All rights are reserved. The papers in this collection, written by a cross-regional group of experts, provide insights into the causes of declining levels of citizen participation and other distinct forms of... Read More about Democracy in transition: Political participation in the european union.

Digital methods as mainstream methodology (DMMM) (2013)
Journal Article
Morey, Y. (2013). Digital methods as mainstream methodology (DMMM). International Journal of Market Research, 55(3), 459-461

Formed in 2011 out of a broad commitment to increase the use and understanding of digital methods in meaningful and appropriate ways, the Network aims to: gauge the field, foster debate, build capacity and highlight innovation in the use of digital... Read More about Digital methods as mainstream methodology (DMMM).

Understanding self harm online (2012)
Presentation / Conference
Morey, Y., Warren, S., & Verne, J. (2012, February). Understanding self harm online. Paper presented at South West Public Health Scientific Conference, Weston-super-Mare, UK

Tribal gatherings: Using art to disseminate research on club culture (2011)
Book Chapter
Riley, S., Brown, R., Griffin, C., & Morey, Y. (2011). Tribal gatherings: Using art to disseminate research on club culture. In P. Reavey (Ed.), Visual Methods in psychology: using and interpreting images in qualitative research (190-204). UK: Psychology Press

The case for 'everyday politics': Evaluating neo-tribal theory as a way to understand alternative forms of political participation, using electronic dance music culture as an example (2010)
Journal Article
Riley, S. C., Griffin, C., & Morey, Y. (2010). The case for 'everyday politics': Evaluating neo-tribal theory as a way to understand alternative forms of political participation, using electronic dance music culture as an example. Sociology, 44(2), 345-363. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038509357206

This article argues that youth cultural leisure and consumption practices have the potential to be sites for alternative political participation, an 'everyday politics' that involves a personalizing of politics and an 'aloof ' stance regarding offici... Read More about The case for 'everyday politics': Evaluating neo-tribal theory as a way to understand alternative forms of political participation, using electronic dance music culture as an example.

The 'pleasure citizen': Analyzing partying as a form of social and political participation (2010)
Journal Article
Riley, S., Morey, Y., & Griffin, C. (2010). The 'pleasure citizen': Analyzing partying as a form of social and political participation. Young, 18(1), 33-54. https://doi.org/10.1177/110330880901800104

In this article, we explore the potential for leisure as a site for new forms of political participation. Using electronic dance music culture (EDMC) as an example, we locate our analysis within theories of neo-liberalism and neo-tribalism, both of w... Read More about The 'pleasure citizen': Analyzing partying as a form of social and political participation.

Digital ethnography and ethics in the context of web 2.0 (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Morey, Y., & Bengry-Howell, A. (2009, June). Digital ethnography and ethics in the context of web 2.0. Paper presented at British Sociological Association Youth Study Group Seminar: New Methodological Challenges for Youth Research, University of Southampton, UK

Ketamine: The divisive dissociative. A discourse analysis of the constructions of ketamine by participants of a free party (rave) scene (2008)
Journal Article
Riley, S., Morey, Y., & Griffin, C. (2008). Ketamine: The divisive dissociative. A discourse analysis of the constructions of ketamine by participants of a free party (rave) scene. Addiction Research and Theory, 16(3), 217-230. https://doi.org/10.1080/16066350801983715

This article examines the multiple and contradictory understandings that participants of a free party (rave) scene in the South West of England drew upon when talking about ketamine, and the role of these understandings in identity and consumption pr... Read More about Ketamine: The divisive dissociative. A discourse analysis of the constructions of ketamine by participants of a free party (rave) scene.

Ketamine: The divisive dissociative (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Morey, Y., Riley, S., & Griffin, C. (2006, June). Ketamine: The divisive dissociative. Paper presented at 4th international conference on Nightlife, substance use and related health issues, Slovenia

Audience and performativity in clothed displays (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Morey, Y. (2003, June). Audience and performativity in clothed displays. Paper presented at Making an Appearance Fashion Conference, Brisbane, Australia

Clothing diaries as performative spaces (2003)
Presentation / Conference
Morey, Y. (2003, June). Clothing diaries as performative spaces. Paper presented at Australian Qualitative Research Conference, Sydney, Australia