Stuart Waiton

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Stuart Waiton is a lecturer in sociology at the University of Abertay and previously worked as a Community Worker in North Lanarkshire (1997-2007) and as a Youth Worker in North Lanarkshire (1994-7).[1] He is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network, having written for LM magazine,[2] and Spiked,[3] having spoken at the Battle of Ideas [4] and at the Leeds Salon [5], being a member of the Centre for Parenting Culture Studies [6] and a director of Generation Youth Issues.[7]

Stuart Waiton

Publications

  • 2009: Waiton, S.’ Policing After the Crisis: Crime, Safety and the Vulnerable Public’ in Punishment and Society, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 359-376.
  • 2009: Waiton, S. ‘Asocial not antisocial: the ‘Respect Agenda’ and the therapeutic me’ in Peter Squires (Ed) ASBO Nation: The Criminalisation of Nuisance. Bristol: Policy Press.
  • 2008: Waiton, S. ‘Youthful Misbehaviours or Adult Traumas?’, in Dave Clements (Ed) Future of Community. London: Pluto Press.
  • 2008: Waiton, S. The Politics of Antisocial Behaviour: Amoral Panics. London: Routledge.
  • 2008: Waiton, S. Scared of the kids? Curfews, crime and the regulation of young people. Dundee: Abertay Press.[1]
  • Who's Antisocial?: v. 2: New Labour and the Politics of Antisocial Behaviour (Institute of Ideas Occasional Papers) by Craig O'Malley, Stuart Waiton and Dolan Cummings (Paperback - 14 Apr 2005)
  • Stuart Waiton, 'Sex education: lessons in life', LM 128, p. 34, March 2000.

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 University of Abertay Dr Stuart Waiton, accessed 2 May 2011
  2. Stuart Waiton, 'Sex education: lessons in life', LM 128, p. 34, March 2000.
  3. "Drowning in risk aversion", Spiked website, accessed 31 Dec 2010
  4. "Stuart Waiton", Battle of Ideas website, accessed 31 Dec 2010
  5. "Speakers", Leeds Salon website, accessed 31 Dec 2010
  6. "Who we are", Centre for Parenting Culture Studies blog, accessed 31 Dec 2010
  7. "Directors", Generation Youth Issues website, accessed 31 Dec 2010