The harms of work: An ultra-realist account of the service economy A Lloyd Policy Press, 2018 | 89 | 2018 |
Labour markets and identity on the post-industrial assembly line A Lloyd Routledge, 2016 | 78 | 2016 |
New hope or old futures in disguise? Neoliberalism, the Covid-19 pandemic and the possibility for social change D Briggs, A Ellis, A Lloyd, L Telford International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 40 (9/10), 831-848, 2020 | 72 | 2020 |
Working to live, not living to work: Work, leisure and youth identity among call centre workers in North East England A Lloyd Current Sociology 60 (5), 619-635, 2012 | 65 | 2012 |
Lockdown: Social harm in the Covid-19 era D Briggs, L Telford, A Lloyd, A Ellis, J Kotzé Springer Nature, 2021 | 37 | 2021 |
From “infant Hercules” to “ghost town”: Industrial collapse and social harm in Teesside L Telford, A Lloyd Critical Criminology 28 (4), 595-611, 2020 | 31 | 2020 |
A ticking time bomb of future harm: Lockdown, child abuse and future violence A Ellis, D Briggs, A Lloyd, L Telford Abuse: An International Impact Journal 2 (1), 37-48, 2021 | 28 | 2021 |
Researching the Covid-19 pandemic: A critical blueprint for the social sciences D Briggs, A Ellis Policy Press, 2021 | 26 | 2021 |
Ideology at work: reconsidering ideology, the labour process and workplace resistance A Lloyd International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 37 (5/6), 266-279, 2017 | 26 | 2017 |
Harm at work: Bullying and special liberty in the retail sector A Lloyd Critical Criminology 28 (4), 669-683, 2020 | 21 | 2020 |
Working for free illegal employment practices,‘off the books’ work and the continuum of legality within the service economy A Lloyd Trends in Organized Crime 23 (1), 77-93, 2020 | 18 | 2020 |
Working, living and dying in COVID times: perspectives from frontline adult social care workers in the UK D Briggs, L Telford, A Lloyd, A Ellis Safer Communities 20 (3), 208-222, 2021 | 17 | 2021 |
Understanding the post‐industrial assembly line: A critical appraisal of the call centre A Lloyd Sociology Compass 10 (4), 284-293, 2016 | 17 | 2016 |
Serving up harm: Systemic Violence, Transitions to Adulthood and the Service Economy A Lloyd Zemiology: Reconnecting Crime and Social Harm, 2018 | 15 | 2018 |
Kicked to the Curb: The triangular trade of neoliberal polity, social insecurity, and penal expulsion A Lloyd, P Whitehead International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 55, 60-69, 2018 | 9 | 2018 |
‘We are still quite patchy about what we know’International migration and the challenges of definition, categorisation and measurement on local service provision C Devanney, A Lloyd, L Wattis, V Bell Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (15), 3583-3599, 2021 | 8 | 2021 |
Efficiency, productivity and targets: The gap between ideology and reality in the call centre A Lloyd Critical Sociology 46 (1), 83-96, 2020 | 8 | 2020 |
Making sense of ultra-realism: Contemporary criminological theory through the lens of popular culture J Kotzé, A Lloyd Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022 | 7 | 2022 |
“Just tensions left, right and centre”: assessing the social impact of international migration on deindustrialized locale A Lloyd, C Devanney, L Wattis, V Bell Ethnic and Racial Studies 44 (15), 2794-2815, 2021 | 7 | 2021 |
For the greater good: Sacrificial violence and the coronavirus pandemic A Ellis, L Telford, A Lloyd, D Briggs Journal of Contemporary Crime, Harm, and Ethics 1 (1), 1-22, 2021 | 7 | 2021 |