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Macdowall, Wendy G., Reid, David S., Lewis, Ruth, Bosó Pérez, Raquel, Mitchell, Kirstin R., Maxwell, Karen J., Smith, Clarissa, Attwood, Feona, Gibbs, Jo, Hogan, Bernie, Mercer, Catherine H., Sonnenberg, Pam and Bonell, Chris (2023) Sexting among British adults: a qualitative analysis of sexting as emotion work governed by ‘feeling rules’. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 25 (5). pp. 617-632. ISSN 1369-1058

Lewis, Ruth and Anitha, Sundari (2022) Upskirting: A Systematic Literature Review. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. ISSN 1524-8380 (In Press)

Hall, Matthew, Hearn, Jeff and Lewis, Ruth (2022) “Upskirting,” Homosociality, and Craftmanship: A Thematic Analysis of Perpetrator and Viewer Interactions. Violence Against Women, 28 (2). pp. 532-550. ISSN 1077-8012

Anitha, Sundari, Marine, Susan and Lewis, Ruth (2020) Feminist responses to sexual harassment in academia: Voice, solidarity and resistance through online activism. Journal of Gender-Based Violence, 4 (1). pp. 9-23. ISSN 2398-6808

Lewis, Ruth and Marine, Susan B. (2019) Guest Editors’ Introduction. Violence Against Women, 25 (11). pp. 1283-1289. ISSN 1077-8012

Rowe, Michael, Lewis, Ruth and Wiper, Clare (2018) Misogyny Online: Extending the boundaries of Hate Crime. Journal of Gender-Based Violence, 2 (3). pp. 519-536. ISSN 2398-6808

Lewis, Ruth (2018) Gender, voice and space: Feminism online. Digitos: Revista de Comunicacion Digital, 4. pp. 23-35. ISSN 2444-0132

Lewis, Ruth, Marine, Susan and Keeney, Kathryn (2018) “I get together with my friends and I change it”: Young feminist students resist ‘laddism’, ‘rape culture’ and ‘everyday sexism’. Journal of Gender Studies, 28 (1). pp. 56-72. ISSN 0958-9236

Lewis, Ruth, Rowe, Michael and Wiper, Clare (2017) Online abuse of feminists as an emerging form of violence against women and girls. British Journal of Criminology, 57 (6). pp. 1462-1481. ISSN 0007-0955

Marine, Susan and Lewis, Ruth (2017) Mutuality without alliance: the roles of community in becoming a college student feminist. Gender and Education. pp. 1-17. ISSN 0954-0253

Scanlon, Julie and Lewis, Ruth (2017) Whose Sexuality Is It Anyway? Women's Experiences of Viewing Lesbians on Screen. Feminist Media Studies, 17 (6). pp. 1005-1021. ISSN 1468-0777

Lewis, Ruth, Sharp, Elizabeth, Remnant, Jennifer and Redpath, Rhiannon (2015) ‘Safe spaces’: experiences of feminist women-only space. Sociological Research Online, 20 (4). p. 9. ISSN 1360-7804

Lewis, Ruth and Marine, Susan (2015) Weaving a tapestry, compassionately: towards an understanding of young women’s feminisms. Feminist Formations, 27 (1). pp. 118-140. ISSN 2151-7363

Marine, Susan and Lewis, Ruth (2014) I’m in this for real: Revisiting young women’s feminist becoming. Women's Studies International Forum, 47 (A). pp. 11-22. ISSN 0277-5395

Haq, Jackie and Lewis, Ruth (2014) The violence of community? Conceptualizations of 'community' in responses to intimate partner abuse. Community Development Journal, 49 (3). pp. 373-389. ISSN 0010-3802

Lewis, Ruth, Dobbs, Lynn and Biddle, Paul (2013) “If this wasn’t here I probably wouldn’t be”: disabled workers’ views of employment support. Disability & Society, 28 (8). pp. 1089-1103. ISSN 0968-7599

Lewis, Ruth and Sharp, Elizabeth (2013) What’s so safe about feminist women-only space? Feminist Times.

Dobash, R. Emerson, Dobash, Russell, Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (2004) Not an Ordinary Killer- Just an Ordinary Guy: When men murder an intimate woman partner. Violence Against Women, 10 (6). pp. 577-605. ISSN 1077-8012

Lewis, Ruth and Hudson, Eve (2002) Book Review: Women, Violence and Strategies for Action: Feminist Research, Policy and Practice. Violence Against Women, 8 (1). pp. 151-156. ISSN 1077-8012

Cavanagh, Kate, Dobash, R. Emerson, Dobash, Russell and Lewis, Ruth (2001) `Remedial Work': Men's strategic responses to their violence against intimate female partners. Sociology, 35 (3). pp. 695-714. ISSN 0038-0385

Dobash, Russell, Dobash, R. Emerson, Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (1999) A research evaluation of British programmes for violent men. Journal of Social Policy, 28 (2). pp. 205-233. ISSN 0047-2794

Book Section

Lewis, Ruth and Anitha, Sundari (2019) Explorations on the Nature of Resistance: Challenging Gender-Based Violence in the Academy. In: Strategies for Resisting Sexism in the Academy. Springer, pp. 75-94. ISBN 978-3-030-04851-8

Lewis, Ruth and Marine, Susan (2018) Student feminist activism to challenge gender based violence. In: Gender Based Violence in University Communities: Policy, Prevention and Educational Initiatives. Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 129-147. ISBN 9781447336570

Lewis, Ruth, Dobash, R. Emerson, Dobash, Russell and Cavanagh, Kate (2003) Researching Homicide: Methodological issues in the exploration of lethal murder. In: Researching Violence: Essays on Methodology and Measurement. Taylor & Francis, London, pp. 49-65. ISBN 9780415301312

Dobash, Russell, Dobash, R. Emerson, Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (2000) Confronting violent men. In: Home truths about domestic violence: feminist influences on policy and practice: a reader. Taylor & Francis, London, pp. 289-309. ISBN 9780415241564

Dobash, Russell, Dobash, R. Emerson, Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (1997) Criminal Justice Programs for Batterers: Can they Contribute to the Efforts of Ending Violence Against Women? In: A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Wife Abuse: Problems and Prospects. Mellen Studies in Sociology (14). Edward Mellen Press, Lewiston, pp. 201-252. ISBN 9780773485174

Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (1996) Interviewing Violent Men: Challenge or compromise? In: Working with men: feminism and social work. Taylor & Francis, London, pp. 87-112. ISBN 9780415111843

Lewis, Ruth (1996) Looking Beyond the Headlines: the importance of methodology in understanding violence in families. In: Families Behind the Headlines. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Sociology and Social Policy Section/ Department of Social Policy, University of Newcastle upon Tyne Occasional Papers . University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 61-70. ISBN 9780903891035

Dobash, Russell, Dobash, R. Emerson, Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (1995) Evaluating criminal justice programmes for violent men: Can violent men change? In: Gender and Crime. University of Wales Press, Cardiff, pp. 358-389. ISBN 9780708313015

Dobash, Russell, Dobash, R. Emerson, Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (1993) A research evaluation of programmes for violent men. In: Socio-legal research in the Scottish courts Papers presented at a conference held on 8 January 1993 at the University of Edinburgh. Scottish Office Central Research Unit, Edinburgh, pp. 23-33. ISBN 0748008624

Report

Cavanagh, Kate, Lewis, Ruth and Haq, Jackie (2000) The British Perspective: Report Summary. Project Report. European Commission, Modena.

Dobash, Russell, Dobash, Rebecca, Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (1996) Re-education programmes for violent men an evaluation. Other. HMSO, London.

Dobash, Russell, Dobash, Rebecca, Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (1996) Research evaluation of programmes for violent men. Other. HMSO, Edinburgh.

Book

Anitha, Sundari and Lewis, Ruth (2018) Gender based violence in university communities: Policy, prevention and educational initiatives. Policy Press. ISBN 978-1447336594

Lewis, Ruth and Anitha, Sundari (2018) Gender based violence in university communities: Policy, prevention and educational interventions. Policy Press, Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781447336594

Summerfield, Lee, Betteley, David, Goble, Jayne and Lewis, Ruth (2010) Support to incapacity benefits claimants through Pathways to Work. National Audit Office, London. ISBN 9780102965223

Lewis, Ruth, Tucker, Lauren, Harrop, Chris, Keenan, Ciara and Green, Daniel (2009) Supporting carers to care. House of Commons papers . National Audit Office, London, UK. ISBN 9780102954630

Dobash, R. Emerson, Dobash, Russell, Cavanagh, Kate and Lewis, Ruth (2000) Changing Violent Men. SAGE Series on Violence against Women, 13 . SAGE, London. ISBN 9780761905349

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