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McKenzie, Lisa (2018) 'We don't exist to them, do we?': why working-class people voted for Brexit. LSE Brexit (15 Jan 2018). Website.
McKenzie, Lisa (2017) Book review: know your place: essays on the working class by the working class edited by Nathan Connolly. LSE Review of Books (30 Nov 2017). Website.
McKenzie, Lisa (2017) The rich, the rich, we’ve got to get rid of the rich. Clinical Psychology Forum (297).
McKenzie, Lisa (2017) ‘Stuck in their ways’: how we blame the poor for their failure to embrace globalisation. Democratic Audit UK (15 Jun 2017). Website.
McKenzie, Lisa (2017) ‘It’s not ideal’: reconsidering ‘anger’ and ‘apathy’ in the Brexit vote among an invisible working class. Competition and Change, 21 (3). pp. 199-210. ISSN 1024-5294
McKenzie, Lisa (2017) Walking in Whitechapel: a series of blogs from Lisa Mckenzie’s class, culture and politics class. Researching Sociology (03 Mar 2017). Blog Entry.
McKenzie, Lisa (2016) It was 2016 that done it, guv. Researching Sociology (31 Dec 2016). Website.
McKenzie, Lisa (2016) The tangled chain of the social democrats: a gold necklace and the US election results. Researching Sociology (11 Nov 2016). Website.
McKenzie, Lisa (2016) In out, in out, shake it all about. Researching Sociology (23 Jun 2016). Website.
McKenzie, Lisa (2015) For whom the bell tolls? It’s us again the working class. Researching Sociology (31 Dec 2015). Website.
McKenzie, Lisa (2014) The revolution: is being televised, blogged, tweeted, You-Tubed and stood up. Researching Sociology (11 Nov 2014). Website.