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Number of items: 8.

Authored Books

Neal, Mark and Davies, C. (1998) The corporation under siege: Exposing the devices used by activists and regulators in the non-risk society. London: Social Affairs Unit.

Book Chapters

Davies, C. and Neal, Mark (2000) 'Durkheim's altruistic and fatalistic suicide.' In: Pickering, W. S. F. and Walford, G., (eds.), Durkheim’s Suicide: A Century of Research and Debate. London: Routledge, pp. 36-53. (Routledge Studies in Social & Political Thought)

Davies, C. and Neal, Mark (2000) 'Ethics and the person: Risk, moral recognition and modernity.' In: Flanagan, K. and Jupp, P., (eds.), Virtue Ethics and Sociology: Issues of Modernity and Religion. London: Palgrave, pp. 68-90.

Davies, C. and Neal, Mark (2000) 'Teaching Durkheim's suicide: An unsurpassed exercise in the use of the sociological imagination.' In: Pickering, W. S. F. and Walford, G., (eds.), Durkheim’s Suicide: A Century of Research and Debate. London: Routledge, pp. 180-184. (Routledge Studies in Social & Political Thought)

Neal, Mark and Davies, C. (1999) 'Why are opponents of different targets the same people?' In: Mosbacher, M. and Anderson, D., (eds.), Another Country. London: Social Affairs Unit, pp. 13-24.

Conference or Workshop Items

Neal, Mark and Davies, C. (1998) Evaluating Durkheim's categories of suicide in the light of recent empirical research. In: British Centre for Durkheimian Studies, 1998, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford. (Unpublished)

Neal, Mark and Davies, C. (1998) Patterns of risk and blame in the Non-Risk Society. In: Environment, Risk and Society, July 1998, University of Wales, Cardiff. (Unpublished)

Davies, C. and Neal, Mark (1997) Patterns of blame in contemporary risk controversies. In: Religion, Modernity and Ethics: Annual conference of the Sociology of Religion Study Group, 1997, University of Bristol. (Unpublished)

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