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Number of items: 14.

Article

Kelemen, ML ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7362-4082 and Hamilton, LA (2019) Creative processes of impact making: Advancing an American Pragmatist methodology. Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management, 14 (3). pp. 241-259.

Hamilton, LA and Surman, EL (2019) Growing Consumers Through Production and Play: A Phenomenological Exploration of Food Growing in the School Foodscape. Sociology, 53 (3). pp. 468-485.

Hamilton, LA, Sang, K and Sayers, J (2019) Organizing animals: Species, gender and power at work. Gender, Work and Organization, 26 (3). pp. 239-245.

Hamilton, LA, Allcock, J and Evans, N (2019) ‘I don’t go to Meetings’: Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Bovine TB and Biosecurity Training. The Veterinary Record, 184 (13).

Hamilton, LA and Mitchell, L (2018) Knocking on the door of Human-Animal Studies: the value of work in interdisciplinary perspective. Society and Animals, 26 (4). pp. 347-366.

Hamilton, LA and Mitchell, L (2018) Hefted: Reconfiguring Work, Value andMobility in the UK Lake District. Culture and Organization, 24 (4). pp. 303-317.

Hamilton, LA (2017) Bridging the divide between theory and practice: taking a co-productive approach to vet-farmer relationships. Food Ethics, 1 (3). pp. 221-233.

Hamilton, LA (2016) Ethnography beyond the country and the city: understanding the symbolic terrain of rural spaces. Ethnography, 17 (3). pp. 297-308.

Hamilton, LA and McCabe, D (2016) ‘It’s Just a Job’: understanding emotion work, de-animalization and the compartmentalization of organized animal slaughter. Organization: the critical journal of organization, theory and society, 23 (3). pp. 330-350.

Hopfl, H, Hamilton, LA and Brannan, MJ (2016) Introduction to 'A Gendered Perspective on Learning to Labour'. Culture and Organisation, 23 (2). pp. 85-94.

Hamilton, LA and McCabe, D (2015) The Kill Programme: an ethnographic study of the Dirty Work of meat inspectors in a slaughterhouse. New Technology, Work and Employment, 30 (2). pp. 95-108.

Book Section

Hamilton, LA and Taylor, N Investigating the Other: Considerations on Multi-Species Research. In: Big Data? Qualitative Approaches to Digital Research. Emerald, London.

Monograph

Kelemen, ML ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7362-4082 and Hamilton, LA (2015) The Role of creative Methods in Re-defining the Impact Agenda. Working Paper. CASIC, Keele University, Keele.

Conference or Workshop Item

Hamilton, LA (2015) Invited talk: Beyond the Agenda of Care and Cure - Veterinary Ethics in Contemporary Context. In: Ethics for Vets (Vethics), Messerli Research Institute, University of Vienna. (Unpublished)

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