Journal articles:
Baglady, Albin-Clark, J., Ovington, J. A., Isom, P., Platt, L., Harding, L., Carley, F., Elwell, A., Antipas, P. N., Pilson, A., Marshall, C. E. & Smith, S. L. (2023), Locking and Unlocking: The Potentialities for Intra-Storying-Activism in “This” Baglady Collective, Journal of Posthumanism, 3(3): 251-268. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/joph.v3i3.3015
Yeo, E., Pilson, A., Rutter, N. & Hasan, E. (2023), We need to be as a group: Using and evaluating the Listening Guide in Feminist Collaborative Autoethnography with an affective ‘Fifth Listen’ as a tool to (re)construct Identities, International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 22: 1–11. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069231180166
Rutter, N., Pilson, A., Yeo, E. & Hasan, E., (2023), “It’s About Channelling that Anger, Isn’t It?” Postgraduate Researcher Resistance through Collaboration and Care, New Sociological Perspectives, 3(1): 50-62. DOI: https://nsp.lse.ac.uk/articles/95
Olsen, J., & Pilson, A., (2022). Developing Understandings of Disability through a Constructivist Paradigm: Identifying, overcoming (and embedding) Crip-Dissonance. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research, 24(1), 15–28. DOI: https://doi.org/10.16993/sjdr.843
Rutter, N., Hasan, E., Pilson, A., Yeo, E. (2021), “It’s the end of the PhD as we know it, and we feel fine... Because everything is fucked anyway”: Utilising feminist collaborative autoethnography to navigate global crises. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 1-12. Available online: https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069211019595
Pilson, A. (2021), ‘We’re on their side, aren’t we?’ Exploring Qualified Teacher of Children and Young People with Vision Impairment (QTVI) views on the role of supporting the emotional well-being of visually impaired children, British Journal of Visual Impairment. Available online: https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0264619620984218
Pilson, A. (2019). [Review] ‘Free your mind’ – and your research. entanglements, 2(2): 115-121. [Review] ‘Free your mind’ – and your research | entanglements (entanglementsjournal.org). ISSN 2516-5860.
Book Chapters:
Pilson, A. (2021), “Inclusive education and social justice in the post-Covid world”. In: Goodley, D. & Martin, P. (eds.) Being Human during Covid-19. Bristol: Bristol University Press. (In press).
Pilson, A. (2020), “Critical Disability Studies and Participatory Action Research: Antidotes to educational research’s inherent ‘othering’?” In: Goodley, D., Runswick-Cole, K., & Liddiard, K. (eds.), Interventions in Disabled Childhood Studies Sheffield: iHuman Press. pp. 49-54. Available online: Interventions in Disabled Childhood Studies.
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