Selected Reports
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- ‘The Failing Quango State’, Civitas (2023) link
- ‘China’s Presence in NHS Supply Chains: Why We Need to Protect our Health Service from Future Threat’, with Rob Clark, Civitas (2022) link
- ‘An Independent Appraisal of the NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard’, Civitas (2021) link
- ‘How Hate Crime Policy is Undermining our Law and Society’, Civitas (2021) link
- ‘The Border Audit: Is the UK Border Now Fit for Purpose?’, with David Goodhart, Policy Exchange 2018 link
- ‘Farming Tomorrow: British Agriculture After Brexit’, with Warwick Lightfoot et al., Policy Exchange 2017 link
- ‘Bittersweet Success? Glass Ceilings for Britain’s Ethnic Minorities at the Top of Business and the Professions’, with Shamit Saggar, Michelle Bannister and David Goodhart, Policy Exchange (2016) link
- ‘Populism and its Moral Siblings’, with Elisabeth Wehling and Jamie Bartlett, Demos (2015) link
- ‘Misogyny on Twitter’, with Jamie Bartlett et al., Demos (2014) link
Journalism
I have written in the past for The Daily Mail, Conservative Home, Spiked, The Critic, Reaction, the Huffington Post, Cap-X, and All in Britain (which I co-edit).
Papers presented at academic conferences
- Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR) 2012 ‘Annual Meeting’, Phoenix,
Arizona, USA - Centre for Political Analysis 2012 ‘International Conference: Religion and Politics in the Globalisation Era’, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
- European Association for the Study of Religions (EASR) 2011 ‘New Movements in
Religions: Theories and Trends’, University of Budapest, Hungary - GK SOCLIFE 2011 ‘Time in Context, Time as Context’, University of Cologne, Germany
- European Sociological Association (ESA) 2011 ‘Social Relations in Turbulent Times’, University of Geneva, Switzerland
- European Survey Research Association (ESRA) 2011 ‘The fourth Conference of the
- European Survey Research Association’, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
- British Sociological Association (BSA) 2011 ’60 Years of Sociology’, London School of Economics, London