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Article
- Simpson, D., Mazzocco, P., Loughran, S., Lumsden, E., Lyndon, S. and Winterbottom, C. (2023) 'New Normal' or continued 'Social Distancing'? Preschool practitioners’ responses to poverty across post-lockdown England and the USA. Journal of Early Childhood Research. 1476-718X.
- Lumsden, E., Simpson, D., Mazzocco, P., Loughran, S., Winterbottom, C. and McDowall Clark, R. (2019) Parent–practitioner engagement in early education and the threat of negative thinking about the poor across England and the USA. Research in Education. 109(1), pp. 20-36. 0034-5237.
- Simpson, D., Loughran, S., Lumsden, E., Mazzocco, P., McDowall Clark, R. and Winterbottom, C. (2018) Talking heresy about ‘quality’ early childhood education and care for children in poverty. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice. 26(1), pp. 3-18. 1759-8273.
- Simpson, D., Loughran, S., Lumsden, E., Mazzocco, P., McDowall Clark, R. and Winterbottom, C. (2018) Talking heresy about ‘quality’ early childhood education and care for children in poverty. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice. 26(1), pp. 3-18. 1759-8273.
- Simpson, D., Loughran, S., Lumsden, E., Mazzocco, P., McDowall Clark, R. and Winterbottom, C. (2017) 'Seen but not heard’. Practitioners work with poverty and the organising out of disadvantaged children’s voices and participation in the early years. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal. 25(2), pp. 177-188. 1350-293X.
- Simpson, D., Loughran, S., Lumsden, E., Mazzocco, P., McDowall Clark, R. and Winterbottom, C. (2017) 'Seen but not heard’. Practitioners work with poverty and the organising out of disadvantaged children’s voices and participation in the early years. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal. 25(2), pp. 177-188. 1350-293X.
- Simpson, D., Lumsden, E. and Clark, R. M. (2015) Neoliberalism, global poverty policy and early childhood education and care: a critique of local uptake in England. Early Years: An International Research Journal. 35(1), pp. 96-109. 0957-5146.
- Simpson, D., Lumsden, E. and Clark, R. M. (2015) Neoliberalism, global poverty policy and early childhood education and care: a critique of local uptake in England. Early Years: An International Research Journal. 35(1), pp. 96-109. 0957-5146.
- Simpson, D., Lumsden, E. and McDowall Clark, R. (2015) Pre-school practitioners, child poverty and social justice. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 35(5/6), pp. 325-339. 0144-333X.
Book Section
- Simpson, D., Loughran, S., Lumsden, E., Mazzocco, P., MacDowall Clark, R. and Winterbottom, C. (2018) ‘Seen but not heard’: practitioners work with poverty and the organising out of disadvantaged children’s voices and participation in the early years. In: Murray, J., Gray, C., Murray, J. and Gray, C. (eds.) Perspectives from Young Children on the Margins :. Abingdon: Routledge. pp. 5-16.
- Simpson, D., Loughran, S., Lumsden, E., Mazzocco , P., MacDowall Clark, R. and Winterbottom, C. (2018) ‘Seen but not heard’: practitioners work with poverty and the organising out of disadvantaged children’s voices and participation in the early years. In: Murray, J. and Gray, C. (eds.) Perspectives from Young Children on the Margins. London: Routledge. (In Press)
Conference or Workshop Item
- Simpson, D., Lumsden, E. and McDowall Clark, R. (2014) Resisting the caricature to embrace diversity and “the hard bit” of engaging with parents in poverty. Paper presented to: British Early Childhood Education Research Association (BECERA) Conference 2014: Working with Diversity: Parental Participation in Young Children's Learning, Birmingham, 2014-02-19.
Other
- Simpson, D., Lumsden, E., McDowall Clark, R., Loghran, S., Mazzocco , P. and Winterbottom, C. (2015) A UK-US investigation of early education practitioners’ opinions about child poverty and its prioritizing within their practice: final report. Teeside: Teeside University.
- Simpson, D., Lumsden, E. and MacDowall Clark, R. (2014) "Poor and content is rich and rich enough”? Pre-school and the remediation of child poverty within the 21st century neoliberal welfare regime. England: Teesside University.