Staff profile
Overview
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Associate Professor - Level 3 BA Sociology Year Tutor in the Department of Sociology |
Publications
Authored book
- Living in a Vacuum? Fabrications of regulation and deregulation in global network capitalismDavid, M. (in press). Living in a Vacuum? Fabrications of regulation and deregulation in global network capitalism. Bristol University Press.
- Networked Crime: Does the Digital Make a Difference?David, M. (2023). Networked Crime: Does the Digital Make a Difference?. Bristol University Press.
- Discovering SociologyMcCormack, M., Anderson, E., Jamie, K., & David, M. (2021). Discovering Sociology. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Discovering SociologyMcCormack, M., Anderson, E., Jamie, K., & David, M. (2018). Discovering Sociology. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Sharing: Crime Against CapitalismDavid, M. (2017). Sharing: Crime Against Capitalism. Polity.
- Samhalls-Vetenskaplig Metod (Social Research - Swedish Edition)David, M., & Sutton, C. (2016). Samhalls-Vetenskaplig Metod (Social Research - Swedish Edition). Studentlitteratur AB.
- Owning the World of IdeasDavid, M., & Halbert, D. (2015). Owning the World of Ideas. SAGE Publications.
- Social Research: An IntroductionDavid, M., & Sutton, C. (2011). Social Research: An Introduction. SAGE Publications.
- Peer to Peer and the Music Industry. The Criminalization of SharingDavid, M. (2010). Peer to Peer and the Music Industry. The Criminalization of Sharing. SAGE Publications.
- Social Research: The BasicsDavid, M., & Sutton, C. (2008). Social Research: The Basics. Higher Education Press.
- Science in SocietyDavid, M. (2005). Science in Society. Palgrave.
Book review
- Patent Politics: Life Forms, Markets and the Public Interest in the United States and EuropeDavid, M. (2018). Patent Politics: Life Forms, Markets and the Public Interest in the United States and Europe. American Journal of Sociology, 123(6), 1854-1856. https://doi.org/10.1086/695526
- Book Review Symposium: Steve Fuller and Veronika Lipinska, The Proactionary Imperative: A Foundation for TranshumanismDavid, M., & Meredith, D. (2016). Book Review Symposium: Steve Fuller and Veronika Lipinska, The Proactionary Imperative: A Foundation for Transhumanism. Sociology, 50(3), 614-616. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038515611312
Chapter in book
- Ten dimensions of dispute over moral panic theory in an age of COVID-19David, M. (2024). Ten dimensions of dispute over moral panic theory in an age of COVID-19. In Folk Devils and Moral Panics in the COVID-19 Pandemic (pp. 8-19). Routledge.
- Reigning Back: from Policing Everyone, Everywhere all the time to a focused attention upon Harm – Regulating Intellectual Property Rights within Global Network CapitalismDavid, M. (2021). Reigning Back: from Policing Everyone, Everywhere all the time to a focused attention upon Harm – Regulating Intellectual Property Rights within Global Network Capitalism. In N. Akdemir & C. J. Lawless (Eds.), Cybercrime in Action (pp. 140-149). Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık.
- The Social Meaning and Relations of CloningDavid, M. (2020). The Social Meaning and Relations of Cloning. In G. Ritzer & C. Rojek (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology.. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosc056.pub2
- CDDavid, M. (2019). CD. In C. Op den Camp & D. Hunter (Eds.), A History of Intellectual Property in 50 Objects (pp. 361-367). Cambridge University Press.
- Sharing EconomyDavid, M. (2019). Sharing Economy. In G. Ritzer & C. Rojek (Eds.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (pp. 1-4). Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405165518.wbeos1246
- Incentives to Share in the Digital EconomyDavid, M. (2019). Incentives to Share in the Digital Economy. In M. Graham & W. Dutton (Eds.), Society and the Internet: How Networks of Information and Communication are Changing Our Lives (pp. 323-337). Oxford University Press.
- Consumption and Intellectual PropertyDavid, M. (2019). Consumption and Intellectual Property. In G. Ritzer & C. Rojek (Eds.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology (pp. 1-4). Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405165518.wbeosc112.pub2
- The Legacy of NapsterDavid, M. (2016). The Legacy of Napster. In R. Nowak & A. Whelan (Eds.), Networked music cultures : contemporary approaches, emerging issues. (pp. 49-65). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-58290-4_4
- Sport and New MediaDavid, M., & Millward, P. (2015). Sport and New Media. In R. Giulianotti (Ed.), Routledge handbook of the sociology of sport. (pp. 388-397). Routlege.
- Sports Television Broadcasting and the Challenge of Live-StreamingDavid, M., Kirton, A., & Millward, P. (2014). Sports Television Broadcasting and the Challenge of Live-Streaming. In M. David & D. Halbert (Eds.), Sage Handbook of Intellectual Property (pp. 435-450). SAGE Publications.
- 'Piracy' or Parody: Moral Panic in an Age of New MediaDavid, M., & Whiteman, N. (2014). ’Piracy’ or Parody: Moral Panic in an Age of New Media. In M. David & D. Halbert (Eds.), Sage Handbook of Intellectual Property (pp. 451-469). SAGE Publications.
- Cultural, Legal, Technical and Economic Perspectives on Copyright Online: the Case of the Music IndustryDavid, M. (2013). Cultural, Legal, Technical and Economic Perspectives on Copyright Online: the Case of the Music Industry. In W. Dutton (Ed.), The Oxford handbook of Internet studies. (pp. 464-485). Oxford University Press.
- The Challenge of Unaurhorised Online Streaming to the English Premier League and Television BroadcastersDavid, M., & Kirton, A. (2013). The Challenge of Unaurhorised Online Streaming to the English Premier League and Television Broadcasters. In B. Huchins & D. Rowe (Eds.), Digital Media Sport: Technology, Power and Identity in the Network Society (pp. 81-96). Routledge.
- The Problem, Strategies and Resources in Teaching Quantitative Methods: The Way forwardDavid, M. (2011). The Problem, Strategies and Resources in Teaching Quantitative Methods: The Way forward. In G. Payne & M. Williams (Eds.), Teaching quantitative methods getting the basics right. (pp. 177-182). SAGE Publications.
Edited book
- Sage Handbook of Intellectual PropertyDavid, M., & Halbert, D. (Eds.). (2014). Sage Handbook of Intellectual Property. SAGE Publications.
- Researching Society OnlineDavid, M., & Millward, P. (Eds.). (2014). Researching Society Online. SAGE Publications.
- Methods of Interpretive SociologyDavid, M. (Ed.). (2010). Methods of Interpretive Sociology. SAGE Publications.
- Methods of Interpretive ResearchDavid, M. (Ed.). (2007). Methods of Interpretive Research. SAGE Publications.
Journal Article
- Was Hannah Twynnoy Killed by a Tiger in England in 1703? A Historical Sociological ApproachDavid, M. (2024). Was Hannah Twynnoy Killed by a Tiger in England in 1703? A Historical Sociological Approach. Sociology Lens, 37(3), 480-496. https://doi.org/10.1111/johs.12464
- Mediating a Global Capitalist, Speciesist Moral Vacuum: How Two Escaped Pigs disrupted Dyson Appliances’ State of NatureDavid, M., & Stephens Griffin, N. (2021). Mediating a Global Capitalist, Speciesist Moral Vacuum: How Two Escaped Pigs disrupted Dyson Appliances’ State of Nature. Journal for Critical Animal Studies, 18(1), 73-99.
- Power and Counter-Power: Knowledge Structure and the Limits of ControlDavid, M., & Meersohn Schmidt, C. (2019). Power and Counter-Power: Knowledge Structure and the Limits of Control. Sociological Research Online, 24(1), 21-37. https://doi.org/10.1177/1360780418797717
- Intellectual Property & Global PolicyDavid, M., & Halbert, D. (2017). Intellectual Property & Global Policy. Global Policy, 8(2), 149-158. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12381
- Sharing: Post-Scarcity Beyond Capitalism?David, M. (2017). Sharing: Post-Scarcity Beyond Capitalism?. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 10(2), 311-325. https://doi.org/10.1093/cjres/rsx003
- Fabricated world class: global university league tables, status differentiation and myths of global competitionDavid, M. (2016). Fabricated world class: global university league tables, status differentiation and myths of global competition. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 37(1), 169-189. https://doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2015.1096190
- Castells, 'Murdochization', Economic Counterpower and LivestreamingDavid, M., Kirton, A., & Millward, P. (2015). Castells, ’Murdochization’, Economic Counterpower and Livestreaming. Convergence, 23(5), 497-511. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354856515619247
- Football's Coming Home?: Digital reterritorialization, contradictions in the transnational coverage of sport and the sociology of alternative football broadcastsDavid, M., & Millward, P. (2012). Football’s Coming Home?: Digital reterritorialization, contradictions in the transnational coverage of sport and the sociology of alternative football broadcasts. British Journal of Sociology, 63(2), 349-369. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-4446.2012.01413.x
- The idea of moral panic – ten dimensions of disputeDavid, M., Rohloff, A., Petley, J., & Hughes, J. (2011). The idea of moral panic – ten dimensions of dispute. Crime, Media, Culture, 7(3), 215-228. https://doi.org/10.1177/1741659011417601
- Music lessons: football finance and live streamingDavid, M. (2011). Music lessons: football finance and live streaming. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events, 3(1), 95-98. https://doi.org/10.1080/19407963.2011.539384
- Live-streaming: will football fans continue to be more law abiding than music fans?Birmingham, J., & David, M. (2011). Live-streaming: will football fans continue to be more law abiding than music fans?. Sport in Society, 14(1), 69-80. https://doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2011.530011
- You Think Bart Simpson is Real. I Know He's Only an Actor!David, M. (2008). You Think Bart Simpson is Real. I Know He’s Only an Actor!. Current Sociology, 56(4), 517-534. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392108090940
- Sociological Knowledge and Scientific KnowledgeDavid, M. (2008). Sociological Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge. Sociology Compass, 2(1), 337-351. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-9020.2007.00073.x
Other (Digital/Visual Media)
- Funneling funds to elite universities won’t guarantee world ranking successBoliver, V., & David, M. (2015, December 16). Funneling funds to elite universities won’t guarantee world ranking success. The Conversation.
Other (Print)
- The Internet and the BodyAllen, J., & David, M. (2011). The Internet and the Body. Acte Sociedad.