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Dr. Sadiya Akram
Dr. Sadiya Akram
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Fully unconscious and prone to habit: The characteristics of agency in the structure and agency dialectic
S Akram
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 43 (1), 45-65, 2013
1452013
On reflexivity and the conduct of the self in everyday life: reflections on B ourdieu and A rcher
S Akram, A Hogan
The British Journal of Sociology 66 (4), 605-625, 2015
1102015
Recognizing the 2011 United Kingdom riots as political protest: A theoretical framework based on agency, habitus and the preconscious
S Akram
British Journal of Criminology 54 (3), 375-392, 2014
652014
Political participation and citizen engagement: beyond the mainstream
D Marsh, S Akram
Policy Studies 36 (6), 523-531, 2015
552015
Representative bureaucracy and unconscious bias: Exploring the unconscious dimension of active representation
S Akram
Public Administration 96 (1), 119-133, 2018
422018
(Re) Conceptualising the third face of power: insights from Bourdieu and Foucault
S Akram, G Emerson, D Marsh
Journal of Political Power 8 (3), 345-362, 2015
372015
The structural power of business: taking structure, agency and ideas seriously
D Marsh, S Akram, H Birkett
Business and Politics 17 (3), 577-601, 2015
282015
Crisis of Democracy?: Recognizing the Democratic Potential of Alternative Forms of Political Participation
B McCaffrie, S Akram
Democratic Theory 1 (2), 47-55, 2014
252014
Crisis Talks, Are We Listening? A Crisis of Apathy or Engagement: Interrogating Trends in Political Participation
S Akram, D Marsh, B McCaffrie
Institutional Crisis in Twenty First Century Britain, 2014
122014
Re-conceptualising the concept of agency in the structure and agency dialectic: habitus and the unconscious
S Akram
University of Birmingham, 2010
112010
Re-thinking contemporary political behaviour: the difference that agency makes
S Akram
Routledge, 2019
102019
Early career researchers’ experiences of post-maternity and parental leave provision in UK politics and international studies departments: a heads of department and early …
S Akram, Z Pflaeger Young
Political Studies Review 19 (1), 58-74, 2021
82021
In conclusion
D Marsh, S Akram
Policy Studies 36 (6), 640-643, 2015
72015
‘Riots’ or ‘urban disorders’? The case for re-politicizing urban disorders
S Akram
Handbook of Youth and Young Adulthood, 329-336, 2009
72009
Police ça change? Cressida Dick, institutional racism and the metropolitan police
S Akram
The Political Quarterly 93 (3), 383-391, 2022
52022
What is “Political” Participation: Beyond Explicit Motivations and Oppositional Actions
S Akram, D Marsh
Democratic Theory 5 (2), 99-107, 2018
52018
Methodology for accessing the pre-conscious: obstacles to senior women's career progression
S Akram
Behaviour 43 (1), 45-65, 2014
52014
Dear British politics—where is the race and racism?
S Akram
British Politics 19 (1), 1-24, 2024
32024
The Thatcher legacy in perspective
D Marsh, S Akram
British Politics 10, 52-63, 2015
32015
The structural power of business: A response to Stephen Bell
D Marsh, S Akram
Murdoch University, Perth, Australasian Political Studies Association …, 2013
22013
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