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2012

Owen, C. and Riley, S., 2012. Teaching visual methods using performative storytelling, reflective practice and learning through doing. Psychology Learning and Teaching, 11 (1), pp. 60-65.

2011

Riley, S., Brown, R., Griffin, C. and Morey, Y., 2011. Tribal gatherings: using art to disseminate research on club culture. In: Reavey, P., ed. Visual methods in psychology: using and interpreting images in qualitative research. London: Routledge, pp. 190-204.

2010

Riley, S., Thompson, J. and Griffin, C., 2010. Turn on, tune in, but don't drop out: The impact of neo-liberalism on magic mushroom users' (in)ability to imagine collectivist social worlds. International Journal of Drug Policy, 21 (6), pp. 445-451.

Riley, S. C. E., Griffin, C. and Morey, Y., 2010. The case for 'everyday politics': evaluating neo-tribal theory as a way to understand alternative forms of political participation, using electronic dance music culture as an example. Sociology-the Journal of the British Sociological Association, 44 (2), pp. 345-363.

Gibson, S. and Riley, S. C. E., 2010. Approaches to data collection in qualitative research. In: Forrester, M., ed. Doing Qualitative Research in Psychology: A Practical Guide. London: Sage, pp. 59-76.

Evans, A., Riley, S. and Shankar, A., 2010. Postfeminist Heterotopias: Negotiating ‘safe’ and ‘seedy’ in the British sex shop space. European Journal of Women's Studies, 17 (3), pp. 1-19.

Wiggins, S. and Riley, S. C. E., 2010. QM1: Discourse Analysis. In: Forrester, M., ed. Doing Qualitative Research in Psychology: A Practical Guide. London: Sage, pp. 135-153.

Evans, A., Riley, S. and Shankar, A., 2010. Technologies of sexiness: Theorizing women's engagement in the sexualization of culture. Feminism & Psychology, 20 (1), pp. 114-131.

Riley, S., Morey, Y. and Griffin, C., 2010. The 'pleasure citizen' Analyzing partying as a form of social and political participation. Young, 18 (1), pp. 33-54.

2009

Riley, S., Rodham, K. and Gavin, J., 2009. Doing weight: pro-ana and recovery identities in cyberspace. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 19 (5), pp. 348-359.

Malson, H., Riley, S. and Markula, P., 2009. Editorial: Beyond psychopathology: Interrogating (dis)orders of body weight and body management. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 19 (5), pp. 331-335.

2008

Riley, S. C. E., Burns, M., Frith, H., Wiggins, S. and Markula, P., eds., 2008. Critical bodies: Representations, identities and practices of weight and body management. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Riley, S. C. E. and Blackman, G., 2008. Between prohibitions: Patterns and meanings of magic mushroom use in the UK. Substance Use & Misuse, 43 (1), pp. 55-71.

Riley, S. C. E., Frith, H., Wiggins, S., Burns, M. and Markula, P., 2008. Critical Bodies: Discourses of health, gender and consumption. In: Riley, S. C. E., Burns, M., Frith, H., Wiggins, S. and Markula, P., eds. Critical bodies: Representations, Practices and Identities of Weight and Body Management. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 193-204.

Markula, P., Burns, M. and Riley, S. C. E., 2008. Introducing critical bodies: Representations, identities and practices of weight and body management. In: Riley, S. C. E., Burns, M., Frith, H. and Markula, P., eds. Critical bodies: Representations, Practices and Identities of Weight and Body Management. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-23.

Riley, S., Morey, Y. and Griffin, C., 2008. Ketamine: The divisive dissociative. A discourse analysis of the constructions of ketamine by participants of a free party (rave) scene. Addiction Research & Theory, 16 (3), pp. 217-230.

Griffin, C., Measham, F., Moore, K., Morey, Y. and Riley, S., 2008. The social and cultural uses of ketamine. Addiction Research & Theory, 16 (3), pp. 205-207.

2007

Sumnall, H. R., Beynon, C. M., Conchie, S. M., Riley, S. C. E. and Cole, J. C., 2007. An investigation of the subjective experiences of sex after alcohol or drug intoxication. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 21 (5), pp. 525-537.

Sims-Schouten, W., Riley, S. C. E. and Willig, C., 2007. Critical realism in disscourse analysis - A presentation of a systematic method of analysis using women's talk of motherhood, childcare and female employment as an example. Theory & Psychology, 17 (1), pp. 101-124.

Riley, S. C. E., Sims-Schouten, W. and Willig, C., 2007. The case for critical realist discourse analysis as a viable method in discursive work. Theory & Psychology, 17 (1), pp. 137-145.

2006

Riley, S., Frith, H., Archer, L. and Veseley, L., 2006. Institutional sexism in academia. Psychologist, 19 (2), pp. 94-97.

2005

Riley, S. and Cahill, S., 2005. Managing meaning and belonging: Young women’s negotiation of authenticity in Body Art. Journal of Youth Studies, 8 (3), pp. 261-279.

Frith, H., Riley, S., Archer, L. and Gleeson, K., 2005. Editorial: Imag(in)ing Visual Methodologies. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2 (3), pp. 187-198.

2004

Riley, S. C. E. and Hayward, E., 2004. Patterns, trends, and meanings of drug use by dance-drug users in Edinburgh, Scotland. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 11 (3), pp. 243-262.

2003

Reason, P. and Riley, S. C. E., 2003. Co-operative inquiry: An action research practice. In: Smith, J., ed. Qualitative Psychology: A Practical Guide to Research Methods. London: Sage Publications, pp. 205-231.

Riley, S. C. E., 2003. The management of the traditional male role: a discourse analysis of the constructions and functions of provision. Journal of Gender Studies, 12 (2), pp. 99-113.

2002

Riley, S., 2002. A feminist construction of body art as a harmful cultural practice: A response to Jeffreys. Feminism & Psychology, 12 (4), pp. 540-545.

Riley, S. C. E., 2002. Constructions of equality and discrimination in professional men's talk. British Journal of Social Psychology, 41, pp. 443-461.

Riley, S., 2002. Ecstasy - Sorting out the facts. Psychologist, 15 (11), p. 550.

2001

Riley, S., 2001. Clarification on sampling of dance event drug use: a reply to McKeganey. Addiction, 96 (8), pp. 1213-1214.

Riley, S., 2001. Maintaining power: Male constructions of 'feminists' and 'feminist values'. Feminism & Psychology, 11 (1), pp. 55-78.

Riley, S. C. E., James, C., Gregory, D., Dingle, H. and Cadger, M., 2001. Patterns of recreational drug use at dance events in Edinburgh, Scotland. Addiction, 96 (7), pp. 1035-1047.

2000

Siann, G., Riley, S., Wilson, F. and Callaghan, M., 2000. Gender at home and work: Continuities and changes. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 30 (12), pp. 2491-2512.

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