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Tweaking, bombing, dabbing and stockpiling: the emergence of mephedrone and the perversity of prohibition
F Measham, K Moore, R Newcombe, Zoë (née Smith)
Drugs and Alcohol Today 10 (1), 14-21, 2010
2692010
Repertoires of distinction: Exploring patterns of weekend polydrug use within local leisure scenes across the English night time economy
F Measham, K Moore
Criminology & Criminal Justice 9 (4), 437-464, 2009
1752009
The rise in legal highs: prevalence and patterns in the use of illegal drugs and first-and second-generation “legal highs” in South London gay dance clubs
F Measham, DM Wood, PI Dargan, K Moore
Journal of Substance Use 16 (4), 263-272, 2011
1552011
Being an ‘it’in IT: gendered identities in IT work
A Adam, M Griffiths, C Keogh, K Moore, H Richardson, A Tattersall
European Journal of Information Systems 15 (4), 368-378, 2006
1272006
Do novel psychoactive substances displace established club drugs, supplement them or act as drugs of initiation? The relationship between mephedrone, ecstasy and cocaine
K Moore, PI Dargan, DM Wood, F Measham
European addiction research 19 (5), 276-282, 2013
1142013
Gendered futures? Women, the ICT workplace and stories of the future
K Moore, M Griffiths, H Richardson, A Adam
Gender, Work & Organization 15 (5), 523-542, 2008
932008
Celebrating Heterogeneity?: A survey of female ICT professionals in England
M Griffiths, K Moore, H Richardson
Information, Community and Society 10 (3), 338-357, 2007
902007
Researching youth
A Bennett, M Cieslik, S Miles
Palgrave Macmillan, 2003
852003
Young people, dance and the sub-cultural consumption of drugs
K Moore, S Miles
Addiction Research & Theory 12 (6), 507-523, 2004
832004
Reluctant Reflexivity, Implicit Insider Knowledge and the Development of Club Studies 1
F Measham, K Moore
Drugs, clubs and young people, 13-25, 2016
812016
“It's the most fun you can have for twenty quid”: Motivations, consequences and meanings of British ketamine use
K Moore, F Measham
Addiction Research & Theory 16 (3), 231-244, 2008
732008
Mephedrone,“bubble” and unidentified white powders: The contested identities of synthetic “legal highs”
F Measham, K Moore, J Østergaard
Drugs and Alcohol Today 11 (3), 137-146, 2011
622011
Key concepts in drugs and society
R Coomber
SAGE Publications Ltd, 2013
612013
'Disappearing Women': A study of women who left the UK ICT sector
M Griffiths, K Moore
Journal of technology management & innovation 5 (1), 95-107, 2010
58*2010
10 Community, identity and digital games
M Hand, K Moore
Understanding digital games, 166, 2006
532006
The criminalisation of intoxication
F Measham, K Moore
ASBO nation, 281-296, 2008
522008
MDMA powder, pills and crystal: the persistence of ecstasy and the poverty of policy
Z Smith, K Moore, F Measham
Drugs and Alcohol Today 9 (1), 13-19, 2009
472009
Understanding consumers’ understanding of mobile entertainment
K Moore, J Rutter
Mobile Entertainment: User-Centred Perspectives, 49-65, 2004
392004
E-heads versus beer monsters: Researching young People’s music and drug consumption in dance club settings
K Moore
Researching youth, 138-153, 2003
352003
A commitment to clubbing
K Moore
Peace Review 16 (4), 459-465, 2004
342004
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