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Journals and Research Reports

“Family Planning: Past and Present"; Sociological Society, March 1965
“Elites and Society”; Sociological Society, June 1965
“The Sociology of the Betting Shop”; British Journal of Sociology, 19(1), March 1968
“The Gambling Problem”; Social Service Quarterly, Summer 1972
“The Sociology of Social Problems”; Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 12(4), 1976
“Leisure and Life Styles”; Ontario Psychologist, 8(2), 1976
“The Educator’s Dilemma”; British Journal of Educational Studies, 25(1), 1977
“The Newly Acquisitive Affluent Worker”; Sociology, 13(1), 1979
“Education for Social Dominance and Control”; New Education, 2(1), 1980
“Class Matters”, Sociology, 14(1), 1980
“Corporatism, Leisure and Collective Control”; Centre for Work And Leisure Studies, Salford University, 1981
“Leisure Counselling Today”; World Congress of Sociology, Mexico City, 1982
"Leisure Counselling”; Centre for Work and Leisure Studies, Salford University, 1982
“The Coming of a Leisure Society?”; Leisure Studies, 2(1) 1983
“Leisure and Social Change”; Education and Society, 1(1), 1983
“Lifestyle Enhancement for the Young Unemployed”; Report No1 Greater London Council, 1983
“Training for the Young Unemployed”; Industrial Enterprise Board, 1983
“Community Activator: a Case for Action”; Greater London Council, 1984
“The Learning of Lifestyle Enhancement”; Inner London Education Authority, 1984
“From Employment to Work”; Industrial Enterprise Board, 1984
“Proactivism: The Answer to Youth Unemployment?”; Greater London Council, 1985
“The Causes of Unemployment”; Greater London Council, 1985
“Unemployment, Work and the New Post- Industrialism”; European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 1985
“Soccer Violence: Initial Observations”; Greater London Council, 1985
“Hooligans At Home and Abroad”; Greater London Council, 1985
“Youth since Industrialisation”; Greater London Council, 1985
“Soccer: A Brief Social History”; Greater London Council, 1986
“Recreation and Lifestyle for the Young Unemployed”; Greater London Council, 1986,Summary Report No2 (with Maureen Farish and Peter Miller)
“Policies for the Lost Generation”; Greater London Council, 1986, Summary Report No3 (assisted by Maureen Farish and Peter Miller)
“Why Us: From Paragons to Pariahs”; London Residuary Authority, 1986
“Don’t Be A Jerk”; London Residuary Authority, 1986
“White Collar Hooliganism”; London Residuary Authority, 1986
“The Brixton Recreation Centre: Analysis of a Political Institution”; London Residuary Authority, 1986 (with Karl Murray)
With Richard DeZoysa:
“American Exceptionalism: Against the Tide Again?”; South Bank University, Occasional Papers No 2, 1993
“American Policy Choices for a New Era”; Contemporary Politics, 1(3), 1995
“The Underclass, Welfare and Joblessness”; California Sociological Association, 1995
“The Republican Vision”; The Discoursi, Sundsvall: Sweden, 1996
“Prospects for a Revitalised Community”; Contemporary Politics, 2(4), 1996
“Virtues, Values and Identity"; The Americana, Spring 1997
“Food: Feast of Famine"; The Americana, Summer 1997
"The New World Order: Then and Now”; The Americana, Fall 1997
“Perspectives on Civic Society: the Prospect"; DMI Rapport, No 2 Demokratiinstitutet,: Sweden
"Communitarianism- a New Panacea?”; Sociological Perspectives, 40(4), 1997
“Exploring the Idea of A Third Way: A New Agenda for The Global Era”; The Discoursi, Sundsvall: Sweden Winter 2000
“The Third Way Alternative: America’s New Political Agenda"; Contemporary Sociology Winter 6(3) Winter 2000
“Globalization, Soft Power and the Challenge of Hollywood"; Contemporary Politics, 8(3) June 2002
"American Declinism and the Third Way Option"; 2(2) June 2007

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