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Consultations

Lazard, Lisa; Beetham, Tanya; Donnelly, Lois; Thompson, Lucy and Turley, Emma (2021). British Psychological Society response to the Home Office Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy 2021-2024: call for evidence. British Psychological Society.

Lazard, Lisa; Beetham, Tanya; Donnelly, Lois; Thompson, Lucy and Turley, Emma (2021). British Psychological Society response to the Home Office Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy 2021-2024: Survey. British Psychological Society.

Academic Publications

Beetham, T., Turley, E., Lazard, L., Thompson, L. & Donnelly, L. (2021) An intersectional feminist response to the UK government’s Violence Against Women and Girls 2021-2024 Strategy consultation. Psychology of Women & Equalities Review, 4(2), 6-16.

Beetham, T., Gabriel, L., & James, H. (2019). Young children’s narrations of relational recovery: A school-based group for children who have experienced domestic violence. Journal of family violence, 34(6), 565-575.

Capdevila, R., Hubbard, K., & Donnelly, L. (2019). Standing still whilst ‘looking back and moving forwards’: the personal accounts of POWS members in the here and now. Psychology of Women & Equalities Section Review, 2(1).

Donnelly, L. C., & Calogero, R. M. (2018). The role of stranger harassment experiences in college women's perceived possibility of gender crimes happening to them. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 48(3), 165-173.

Gabriel, L., James, H., Cronin‐Davis, J., Tizro, Z., Beetham, T., Hullock, A., & Raynar, A. (2017). Reflexive research with mothers and children victims of domestic violence. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 17(2), 157-165.

Gabriel, L., Tizro, Z., James, H., Cronin-Davis, J., Beetham, T., Corbally, A., ... & Hill, S. (2018). “Give me some space”: exploring youth to parent aggression and violence. Journal of family violence, 33(2), 161-169.

Lazard, L. (2009). Moving past powerlessness? An exploration of the heterosexualisation of sexual harassment. Psychology of Women Section Review, 11(1), 3-11.

Lazard, L. (2020). Sexual Harassment, psychology and feminism: #MeToo, victim politics and predators in neoliberal times. Palgrave MacMillian.

Thompson, L. (2017). Mainstreaming ‘Women’without feminisms in psychology. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 11(11), e12359.

Thompson, L., Rickett, B., & Day, K. (2018). Feminist relational discourse analysis: Putting the personal in the political in feminist research. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 15(1), 93-115.

Thompson, L. (2021). Toward a feminist psychological theory of “institutional trauma”. Feminism & Psychology, 31(1), 99-118.

Turley, E., & Fisher, J. (2018). Tweeting back while shouting back: Social media and feminist activism. Feminism & Psychology, 28(1), 128-132.

Invited Talks

Lazard, L. (2018, May 17th) Effecting positive change in climates of uncertainty. Houses of Commons, UK

Lazard, L. (2018, May 18th) Respectful relationships at work. Houses of Commons, UK