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Prof. Dr. Hilary Pilkington

Department of Sociology

University of Warwick

Coventry

Courses Taught in the MA SES Programme:

Introduction in Social Research Methods

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

Pilkington H (2009) Skinhead Lives

Pilkington, H (2009) 'No longer 'on parade': Style and the performance of skinhead in the Russian far north' Russian Review, The (0036-0341)

Pilkington H, Popov, A, (2009) 'Understanding Neo-paganism in Russia: Religion? Ideology? Philosophy? Fantasy?' in Subcultures and New Religious Movements in Russia and East-Central Europe, Editors: C.Williams, E. Ramanauskaite, G.McKay, M.Goddard and N. Foxlee, Oxford: Peter Lang

Pilkington, H (2008) 'Pozitsiia antropologa pri issledovanii problem ksenofobii' [The challenges of researching xenophobia]' Antropologicheskii Forum 8 97 - 106 (1815-8870)

Pilkington, H, Popov, A (2008) 'Cultural Production and Transmission of Ethnic Tolerance and Prejudice: Young People?s Narratives' Anthropology of East Europe Review 26 (1), 7 - 21 (1054-4720)