Professor Andrew Lockyer
- Honorary Professor (School of Social & Political Sciences)
email:
Andrew.Lockyer@glasgow.ac.uk
R1316 Level 13, Adam Smith Building, Glasgow G12 8RT
Publications
2017
Hill, M., Lockyer, A., Head, G. and McDonald, C. A. (2017) Voting at 16 – lessons for the future from the Scottish Referendum. Scottish Affairs, 26(1), pp. 48-68. (doi: 10.3366/scot.2017.0163)
2010
Crick, B. and Lockyer, A. (Eds.) (2010) Active Citizenship: What could it achieve and how? Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. ISBN 9780748638673
Lockyer, A. (2010) Young people as active political citizens. In: Crick, B. and Lockyer, A. (eds.) Active Citizenship: What Could it Achieve and How? Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9780748638666
2008
Lockyer, A. (2008) Education for Citizenship: Children as Citizens and Political Literacy. In: Invernizzi, A. and Williams, J. (eds.) Children as Citizens. Sage: London. ISBN 978-1-4129-3537-1
2007
Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F.H. (Eds.) (2007) Youth Justice and Child Protection. J. Kingsley Publishers: London, UK. ISBN 9781843102793
Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F. (2007) Conclusions. In: Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F. (eds.) Youth Justice and Child Protection. Jessica Kingsley: London, UK, pp. 284-301. ISBN 9781843102793
2006
Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F. (2006) Introduction: the principles and practice of compulsory intervention when children are 'at risk' or engage in criminal behaviour. In: Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F. (eds.) Youth Justice and Child Protection. Jessica Kingsley: London, UK, 9 -38. ISBN 9781843102793
2002
Hill, M., Lockyer, A., Morton, P., Batchelor, S. and Scott, J. (2002) Safeguarding Children in Scotland: the Perspectives of Children, Parents and Safeguarders. Representing Children, 13(3), pp. 169-183.
Lockyer, A. (2002) Safeguarding children in Scotland: The perspectives of children, parents and safeguarders. Representing Children, 15(3), pp. 169-183.
Articles
Hill, M., Lockyer, A., Head, G. and McDonald, C. A. (2017) Voting at 16 – lessons for the future from the Scottish Referendum. Scottish Affairs, 26(1), pp. 48-68. (doi: 10.3366/scot.2017.0163)
Hill, M., Lockyer, A., Morton, P., Batchelor, S. and Scott, J. (2002) Safeguarding Children in Scotland: the Perspectives of Children, Parents and Safeguarders. Representing Children, 13(3), pp. 169-183.
Lockyer, A. (2002) Safeguarding children in Scotland: The perspectives of children, parents and safeguarders. Representing Children, 15(3), pp. 169-183.
Book Sections
Lockyer, A. (2010) Young people as active political citizens. In: Crick, B. and Lockyer, A. (eds.) Active Citizenship: What Could it Achieve and How? Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, UK. ISBN 9780748638666
Lockyer, A. (2008) Education for Citizenship: Children as Citizens and Political Literacy. In: Invernizzi, A. and Williams, J. (eds.) Children as Citizens. Sage: London. ISBN 978-1-4129-3537-1
Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F. (2007) Conclusions. In: Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F. (eds.) Youth Justice and Child Protection. Jessica Kingsley: London, UK, pp. 284-301. ISBN 9781843102793
Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F. (2006) Introduction: the principles and practice of compulsory intervention when children are 'at risk' or engage in criminal behaviour. In: Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F. (eds.) Youth Justice and Child Protection. Jessica Kingsley: London, UK, 9 -38. ISBN 9781843102793
Edited Books
Crick, B. and Lockyer, A. (Eds.) (2010) Active Citizenship: What could it achieve and how? Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh. ISBN 9780748638673
Hill, M., Lockyer, A. and Stone, F.H. (Eds.) (2007) Youth Justice and Child Protection. J. Kingsley Publishers: London, UK. ISBN 9781843102793