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Professor Simon Winlow

Head Of School

School: Humanities and Social Sciences

Simon has previously worked at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College, the University of York and Teesside University, where he established the Teesside Centre of Realist Criminology with Professor Steve Hall in 2012. Simon is an interdisciplinary scholar, but he has particular expertise in sociology and criminology. He is currently the Vice President of the British Society of Criminology.

Simon Winlow

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  • Beyond Modernism, Winlow, S. 18 Feb 2025, The Politics of Nostalgia, Leeds, Emerald Publishing
  • Fearing the Future, Winlow, S. 18 Feb 2025, The Politics of Nostalgia, Leeds, Emerald Publishing
  • Intimations of Post-Sociality, Winlow, S. 18 Feb 2025, The Politics of Nostalgia, Leeds, Emerald Publishing
  • Introduction: Falling, Winlow, S. 18 Feb 2025, The Politics of Nostalgia, Leeds, Emerald Publishing
  • Lost Roots, Winlow, S. 18 Feb 2025, The Politics of Nostalgia, Leeds, Emerald Publishing
  • Morbid symptoms: edging towards the end of the neoliberal age, Winlow, S. 18 Feb 2025, Handbook on the Social Determinants of Health, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar
  • Nostalgia’s New Contexts: An Ethnography of Class, Decline and Remembering, Winlow, S. 25 Sep 2025, In: Journal of Extreme Anthropology
  • Permanent Reform, Winlow, S. 18 Feb 2025, The Politics of Nostalgia, Leeds, Emerald Publishing
  • Rethinking Englishness: deep historical analysis of working-class forms emphasises the importance of redistribution for the left, Johnson, M., Johnson, E., Winlow, S. 23 Jun 2025, In: Routledge Open Research
  • Rethinking Englishness: deep historical analysis of working-class forms emphasises the importance of redistribution for the left [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review], Johnson, M., Johnson, E., Winlow, S. 28 Apr 2025

  • Jeannie O'Beirne A qualitative investigation into the relationship between literacy and crime Start Date: 18/01/2021
  • Jeannie O'Beirne A qualitative investigation into the relationship between literacy and crime Start Date: 18/01/2021 End Date: 17/10/2025


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