Dr Darren Ellis


NameDr Darren Ellis
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-3907-4555
Job titleSenior Lecturer
Email addressd.ellis@uel.ac.uk
Research instituteSchool of Education & Communities

Research outputs

Leaving Home: Safer Spaces Beyond the Neoliberal Family

Shaw, D. 2022. Leaving Home: Safer Spaces Beyond the Neoliberal Family. in: Ellis, D. and Voela, A. (ed.) After Lockdown, Opening Up: Psychosocial Transformation in the Wake of COVID-19 Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 193-217

Locked-Down, Log-In and Slog-On: A Technocratic Dystopia?

Ellis, D. 2021. Locked-Down, Log-In and Slog-On: A Technocratic Dystopia? in: Ellis, D. and Voela, A. (ed.) After Lockdown, Opening Up: Psychosocial Transformation in the Wake of COVID-19 Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 111-127

Covert Aspects of Surveillance and the Ethical Issues They Raise

Harper, D., Ellis, D. and Tucker, I. 2021. Covert Aspects of Surveillance and the Ethical Issues They Raise. in: Iphofen, R. and O’Mathúna, D. (ed.) Ethical Issues in Covert Research, Security and Surveillance Emerald Publishing. pp. 177-197

Lockdown, Conspiracy Theories: Inaction, Transmission, Stupidity

Voela, A. 2021. Lockdown, Conspiracy Theories: Inaction, Transmission, Stupidity. in: Ellis, D. and Voela, A. (ed.) After Lockdown, Opening Up: Psychosocial Transformation in the Wake of COVID-19 Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 271-291

Conceptualising the Lockdown from the Point of View of Chronic Illness

Gallagher, S. and Voela, A. 2021. Conceptualising the Lockdown from the Point of View of Chronic Illness. in: Ellis, D. and Voela, A. (ed.) After Lockdown, Opening Up: Psychosocial Transformation in the Wake of COVID-19 Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 91-110

Introduction: For a Psychosocial Approach to the Lockdown

Ellis, D. and Voela, A. 2021. Introduction: For a Psychosocial Approach to the Lockdown. in: Ellis, D. and Voela, A. (ed.) After Lockdown, Opening Up: Psychosocial Transformation in the Wake of COVID-19 Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 3-27

After Lockdown, Opening Up: Psychosocial Transformation in the Wake of COVID-19

Ellis, D. and Voela, A. (ed.) 2021. After Lockdown, Opening Up: Psychosocial Transformation in the Wake of COVID-19. Palgrave Macmillan.

Emotion in the Digital Age: Technologies, Data and Psychosocial Life

Ellis, D. and Tucker, I. 2020. Emotion in the Digital Age: Technologies, Data and Psychosocial Life. London Routledge.

Techno-Securitisation of Everyday Life and Cultures of Surveillance-Apatheia

Ellis, D. 2019. Techno-Securitisation of Everyday Life and Cultures of Surveillance-Apatheia. Science as Culture. 29 (1), pp. 11-29. https://doi.org/10.1080/09505431.2018.1561660

Affect and Social Media: Emotion, Mediation, Anxiety and Contagion

Sampson, T., Maddison, S. and Ellis, D. (ed.) 2018. Affect and Social Media: Emotion, Mediation, Anxiety and Contagion. Rowman & Littlefield.

Social Media, Emoticons and Process

Ellis, D. 2018. Social Media, Emoticons and Process. in: Sampson, T., Maddison, S. and Ellis, D. (ed.) Affect and Social Media: Emotion, Mediation, Anxiety and Contagion Rowman & Littlefield.

Experiencing the ‘surveillance society’

Ellis, D., Harper, D. and Tucker, I. 2016. Experiencing the ‘surveillance society’. Psychologist. 29 (9), pp. 682-685.

Social Psychology of Emotion

Ellis, D. and Tucker, I. 2014. Social Psychology of Emotion. SAGE Publications.

Surveillance

Harper, D., Ellis, D. and Tucker, I. 2014. Surveillance. in: Teo T. (ed.) Encyclopedia of Critical Psychology Springer. pp. 1887-1892

The Affective Atmospheres of Surveillance

Ellis, D., Tucker, I. and Harper, D. 2013. The Affective Atmospheres of Surveillance. Theory & Psychology. 23 (6), pp. 716-731. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0959354313496604

The Dynamics of Impersonal Trust and Distrust in Surveillance Systems

Ellis, D., Harper, D. and Tucker, I. 2013. The Dynamics of Impersonal Trust and Distrust in Surveillance Systems. Sociological Research Online. 18 (3), p. 8. https://doi.org/10.5153%2Fsro.3091

Surveillance and subjectivity: Everyday experiences of surveillance practices

Harper, D., Tucker, I. and Ellis, D. 2013. Surveillance and subjectivity: Everyday experiences of surveillance practices. in: Ball, Kirstie and Snider, Laureen (ed.) The Surveillance-Industrial Complex: A Political Economy of Surveillance Routledge.

Transformative processes of agency: information technologies and the production of digitally mediated selves

Tucker, I., Ellis, D. and Harper, D. 2012. Transformative processes of agency: information technologies and the production of digitally mediated selves. Kultūra ir visuomenė: socialinių tyrimų žurnalas [Culture and Society: Journal of Social Research]. 3 (1), pp. 9-24.

Virtuality and Ernest Bloch: hope and subjectivity

Ellis, D. and Tucker, I. 2011. Virtuality and Ernest Bloch: hope and subjectivity. Subjectivity. 4 (4), pp. 434-450.

Emotional inhibition: A discourse analysis of disclosure

Ellis, D. and Cromby, John 2011. Emotional inhibition: A discourse analysis of disclosure. Psychology and Health. 27 (5), pp. 515-532.

Stop and search: disproportionality, discretion and generalisations

Ellis, D. 2010. Stop and search: disproportionality, discretion and generalisations. Police Journal. 83, pp. 1-18.

Inhibition and re-appraisal within emotional discourse: the embodying of narration

Ellis, D. 2009. Inhibition and re-appraisal within emotional discourse: the embodying of narration. Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 22 (3), pp. 319-331.

It’s not always good to talk

Ellis, D. and Cromby, John 2004. It’s not always good to talk. The Psychologist. 17 (11), pp. 630-631.
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