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In-text: (Buchanan, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Buchanan, A., 2006. Including the Socially Excluded: The Impact of Government Policy on Vulnerable Families and Children in Need. British Journal of Social Work, 37(2), pp.187-207.
In-text: (Cambridge Dictionary Online, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Cambridge Dictionary Online, 2015. chav definition, meaning - what is chav in the British English Dictionary & Thesaurus - Cambridge Dictionaries Online. [online] Dictionary.cambridge.org. Available at: <http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/chav> [Accessed 17 February 2015].
In-text: (Isaksen, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Isaksen, J., 2012. The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. [online] POPULAR SOCIAL SCIENCE. Available at: <http://www.popularsocialscience.com/2012/12/27/the-self-fulfilling-prophecy/> [Accessed 12 February 2015].
In-text: (Lishman, Yuill, Brannan and Gibson, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Lishman, J., Yuill, C., Brannan, J. and Gibson, A., 2014. Social Work: An Introduction. London: Sage Publications Ltd, p.65.
In-text: (Mason and Wigley, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Mason, R. and Wigley, G., 2013. The 'chav' subculture: branded clothing as an extension of the self. Journal of Economics and Behavioural Studies, 05(3), pp.173-184.
In-text: (Pullinger, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Pullinger, J., 2008. Sociological Thinking: An Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge Academic, pp.22-23.
In-text: (Tyler, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Tyler, I., 2008. “Chav Mum Chav Scum”. Feminist Media Studies, 8(1), pp.17-34.
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