Tracey Reynolds
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- PhD Psychology Stanford University
- Masters Psychology Stanford University
- Bachelors Psychology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Tracey Reynolds is a British sociologist and professor in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Greenwich. She began working in academia in 1998 at London South Bank University in their Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Science. She is Professor of Social Sciences and Director of the Centre for Applied Sociology Research at the University of Greenwich.
Tracey Reynolds's Published Works
Published Works
- Motherhood, Paid Work and Partnering: Values and Theories (2003) (257)
- Transitions, Networks and Communities: The Significance of Social Capital in the Lives of Children and Young People (2007) (240)
- Transnational Families: Ethnicities, Identities and Social Capital (2010) (147)
- Caribbean families, social capital and young people's diasporic identities (2006) (121)
- Mothers and child care: policies, values and theories (2004) (105)
- Friendship Networks, Social Capital and Ethnic Identity: Researching the Perspectives of Caribbean Young People in Britain (2007) (94)
- Re-thinking a black feminist standpoint (2002) (78)
- Black mothering, paid work and identity (2001) (73)
- Ties That Bind: Families, Social Capital and Caribbean Second-Generation Return Migration (2008) (69)
- Transnational family relationships, social networks and return migration among British-Caribbean young people (2010) (64)
- Caribbean Mothers: Identity and experience in the U.K. (2005) (59)
- Caribbean Mothers: Identity and experience in the U.K. (2005) (59)
- Exploring the Absent/Present Dilemma: Black Fathers, Family Relationships, and Social Capital in Britain (2009) (57)
- ‘Them and Us’: ‘Black Neighbourhoods’ as a Social Capital Resource among Black Youths Living in Inner-city London (2013) (55)
- Migrant mothers’ creative interventions into racialized citizenship (2018) (44)
- American Sweethearts: Teenage Girls in Twentieth-Century Popular Culture (2008) (43)
- Sexuality, Citizenship and Belonging: Trans-National and Intersectional Perspectives (2015) (43)
- Participatory theatre for transformative social research (2017) (40)
- FAMILY AND COMMUNITY NETWORKS IN THE (RE)MAKING OF ETHNIC IDENTITY OF CARIBBEAN YOUNG PEOPLE IN BRITAIN (2006) (40)
- Ethnicity, Families and Social Capital: Caring Relationships across Italian and Caribbean Transnational Families (2007) (40)
- Editorial introduction: young people, social capital and ethnic identity (2010) (33)
- Introduction: migrant mothers challenging racialized citizenship (2018) (33)
- Caribbean Second-Generation Return Migration: Transnational Family Relationships with ‘Left-Behind’ Kin in Britain (2011) (32)
- Borders, risk and belonging: Challenges for arts-based research in understanding the lives of women asylum seekers and migrants ‘at the borders of humanity’ (2019) (32)
- Transnational and diasporic youth identities: exploring conceptual themes and future research agendas (2016) (31)
- Bringing transnational families from the margins to the centre of family studies in Britain (2014) (29)
- Racism and education: coincidence or conspiracy? (2009) (24)
- Black to the community: An analysis of 'black' community parenting in Britain (2003) (24)
- Jamaican hands across the Atlantic (2010) (21)
- Mapping the role of ‘transnational family habitus’ in the lives of young people and children (2018) (19)
- Assessing Social Capital and Care Provision in Minority Ethnic Communities: A Comparative Study of Caribbean and Italian Transnational Families (2012) (18)
- Migrant mothers: performing kin work and belonging across private and public boundaries (2018) (12)
- research note: black feminist theory for participatory theatre with migrant mothers (2014) (12)
- ‘Birds of a feather stick together’? Negotiating community, family and intimate relationships between ‘established’ and ‘newcomer’ Caribbean migrants in Britain (2012) (9)
- ‘Non-Normative’ Family Lives? Mapping Migrant Youth’s Family and Intimate Relationships across National Divides and Spatial Distance (2013) (6)
- Social and family responsibility or self-interest? (2005) (6)
- Participatory Theatre and Walking as Social Research Methods - A Toolkit (2018) (5)
- Families, Social Capital and Ethnic Identities of Caribbeans, South Asians and South Europeans (2006) (5)
- Social Capital in the Field: Researchers’ Tales (5)
- Young people, social capital and ethnic identity (2011) (5)
- Migrant mothers: kin work and cultural work in making future citizens (2018) (4)
- What Is Maternal Studies (2009) (4)
- Methodological issues and challenges (2010) (4)
- Methodological Innovation in Research: Participatory Theater with Migrant Families on Conflicts and Transformations over the Politics of Belonging (2020) (4)
- Black Mammy and Company: Exploring Constructions of Black Womanhood in Britain (2015) (3)
- “Black Neighborhoods” and “Race,” Placed Identities in Youth Transition to AdulthoodsYouth transitions Race Identities Black neighbourhoods (2014) (3)
- Practice Policy Briefing: Participatory Action Research - Engaging marginalised communities in policy and practice (2017) (2)
- Editorial: Mapping Maternal Subjectivities, Identities and Ethics (2009) (1)
- The Role of Care in Developing Capitals among Caribbean Migrant Families (2015) (1)
- Studies of the Maternal: Black Mothering 10 Years On (2020) (1)
- Social Capital in the Field (2015) (1)
- PAR: Resistance to Racist Migration Policies in the UK (2022) (1)
- Migrant Women Performing Citizenship (2020) (1)
- Theorizing transnational families (2010) (0)
- Migrants, offspring and settlement (2010) (0)
- Participatory and Mobile Methods in research with migrant communities (2016) (0)
- Book Reviews (1999) (0)
- “Black Neighborhoods” and “Race,” Placed Identities in Youth Transition to (2014) (0)
- Crossing boundaries: Problems and opportunities in ‘mixed’ families (2010) (0)
- Alienation and escape from the family and community (2010) (0)
- Families, needs and caring practices (2010) (0)
- Referees who have given help in 2004/05 (2005) (0)
- Conclusion: Transnational families, policy and research challenges (2010) (0)
- Restorative Justice: What are Restorative Justice Strategies for Community Interventions? (2019) (0)
- Family habitus and transnational families: Mapping gender and generational borders and relations through the lens of migrant youths (2016) (0)
- Migrants Performing Citizenship: Participatory Theatre and Walking Methods for Research (2020) (0)
- Social capital joins the trinity: Families, ethnicities, communities (2010) (0)
- Participatory Theatre and Walking Methods - Research, Engagement and Dissemination good morning (2018) (0)
- Anne R. Roschelle, No More Kin: Exploring Race, Class and Gender in Family Networks, London: Sage, 1997, £29.00 (paperback £13.99), xviii+236 pp. (ISBN 0-7619-0159-0). (1999) (0)
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