Publications
Selected publications
- Using a situated knowledge lens to reveal knowledge gains for community partners engaged with a university – community partnership (Journal article - 2020)
- Exploring the implications of the demise of citizen advocacy as a form of volunteering (Journal article - 2018)
- Paul Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation adapted as a method for narrative analysis to capture the existential realities expressed in stories from people living with Multiple Sclerosis (Journal article - 2017)
- Visible and Invisible Civic Engagement with Older Adults (60 plus) in Low-income Communities in Liverpool (Journal article - 2015)
- Advocacy versus Social Work: What the Setting-Up of an Advocacy Rights Hub Reveals about Social Work's Ability to Promote Social Inclusion (Journal article - 2014)
- Do we meet the needs of children in asylum-seeking families? (Journal article - 2015)
2022
Seeking recognition for people with severe disabilities on benefits
Hardwick, L., Hardwick, M., & Worsley, A. (2022). Seeking recognition for people with severe disabilities on benefits. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 30(3), 250-267. doi:10.1332/175982721x16564332055242
2020
Using a situated knowledge lens to reveal knowledge gains for community partners engaged with a university – community partnership
Hardwick, L., & Metcalf, L. (n.d.). Using a situated knowledge lens to reveal knowledge gains for community partners engaged with a university – community partnership. People, Place and Policy Online, 14(3), 65-78. doi:10.3351/ppp.2020.6752799995
2018
Exploring the implications of the demise of citizen advocacy as a form of volunteering
Hardwick, L. (2018). Exploring the implications of the demise of citizen advocacy as a form of volunteering. Voluntary Sector Review, 9(2), 137-152. doi:10.1332/204080518x15244975610279
2017
Paul Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation adapted as a method for narrative analysis to capture the existential realities expressed in stories from people living with Multiple Sclerosis
Hardwick, L. (2017). Paul Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation adapted as a method for narrative analysis to capture the existential realities expressed in stories from people living with Multiple Sclerosis. Qualitative Social Work, 16(5), 649-663. doi:10.1177/1473325016638423
2015
Visible and Invisible Civic Engagement with Older Adults (60 plus) in Low-income Communities in Liverpool
Hardwick, L., & Hancock, L. (2015). Visible and Invisible Civic Engagement with Older Adults (60 plus) in Low-income Communities in Liverpool. Aging & Society, 5(3).
Do we meet the needs of children in asylum-seeking families?
Hardwick, L., & Hardwick, T. (2015). Do we meet the needs of children in asylum-seeking families?. Critical and Radical Social Work, 3(2), 281-288. doi:10.1332/204986015x14331614908915
2014
Advocacy versus Social Work: What the Setting-Up of an Advocacy Rights Hub Reveals about Social Work's Ability to Promote Social Inclusion
Hardwick, L. (2014). Advocacy versus Social Work: What the Setting-Up of an Advocacy Rights Hub Reveals about Social Work's Ability to Promote Social Inclusion. British Journal of Social Work, 44(7), 1700-1716. doi:10.1093/bjsw/bct072