Peer-reviewed Publications
Dr Duckie's findings have been published academically in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes
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Homemade mutant hope machines: reimagining urban nights from the grassroots
in Urban Pamphleteer 9 (UCL Urban Laboratory, 2021)
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“Our strength comes from our connection to each other”: a conversation about resilience with Duckie employees Simon Casson, Dicky Eton and Emmy Minton
in Research in Drama Education, 26 (1), 2021
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Being Among Bluebells: Amateurism as a mode of queer futurity at Duckie’s Slaughterhouse Club
in Performance Research 25 (1), 2020
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Welcome to The Posh Club: How high status and low stakes can help build better worlds for marginalised people
in The Routledge Companion to Applied Performance: Volume Two, eds. Ananda Breed and Tim Prentki (Routledge, 2020)
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“Once upon a time, there was a tavern”: doing things with the past at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern
in Drag Histories, Herstories & Hairstories: Drag in a Changing Scene Volume 2, eds. Mark Edwards & Stephen Farrier (Bloomsbury, 2020)
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LGBTQ+ Spaces
in Urban Claims and the Right to the City, eds. Julian Walker, Marcos Bau Carvalho and Ilinca Diaconescu (UCL Press, 2020)
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