Publications 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Professor Craig has authored, co-authored, edited or co-edited almost 300 publications. 

Recent significant publications include the following: 

2007 ‘Something old, something new – an analysis of community capacity-building’ (Critical Social Policy) 
2007 Modern slavery in the UK (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) 
2007 ’Cunning, unprincipled, loathsome – the racist tail wags the welfare dog’, Journal of Social Policy 
2008 Social justice and public policy (ed.) (Policy Press) 
2008 Community Development in Theory and Practice: an international reader (ed.) (Spokesman Books) 
2008 Children and Society, Special Issue on Child Slavery (ed.) (Blackwells) 
2009 Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrant workers (Yorkshire Forward) 
2009 Accession to recession (with Centre for Cities and University of Bristol) 2009 Hidden from public view: racism against the UK Chinese population, (DCLG/The Monitoring Group) 
2009 Civil society associations and the values of social justice (Carnegie UK Trust) 
2010 ‘Flexibility, xenophobia and exploitation’, in Social Policy Review, 23 (Policy Press) 
2010 ‘Critiquing community capacity building in different policy contexts’ in S Kenny et al (eds), Challenging capacity building, (Palgrave) 
2010 Mapping ethnic minorities in rapidly changing populations, (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) 
2010 Child Slavery Now (ed.) (Policy Press) 
2011 The Community Development Reader (Policy Press) 
2012 ‘The invisibilisation of ‘race’ in public policy’, (Critical Social Policy) 
2013 The experience of forced labour (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) 
2014 Forced labour in the UK (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) 
2014 Forced labour: what next? (Forced Labour Monitoring Group) 
2015 Vulnerability, exploitation and migration, (Palgrave) 
2017 ‘Child labour’, in Global Child Welfare, (Routledge) 
2017 Community organising against racism (Policy Press) 
2018 Social Justice: a global handbook (ed.), (Edward Elgar) 
2019 The Modern Slavery agenda (Policy Press)  
2019 Understanding 'race' and ethnicity (2nd edn) Policy Press 

Recent significant publications include the following: 

2007 ‘Something old, something new – an analysis of community capacity-building’ (Critical Social Policy) 
 
2007 Modern slavery in the UK (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) 
 
2007 ’Cunning, unprincipled, loathsome – the racist tail wags the welfare dog’, Journal of Social Policy 
 
2008 Social justice and public policy (ed.) (Policy Press) 
 
2008 Community Development in Theory and Practice: an international reader (ed.) (Spokesman Books) 
 
2008 Children and Society, Special Issue on Child Slavery (ed.) (Blackwells) 
 
2009 Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Migrant workers (Yorkshire Forward) 
 
2009 Accession to recession (with Centre for Cities and University of Bristol) 2009 Hidden from public view: racism against the UK Chinese population, (DCLG/The Monitoring Group) 
 
2009 Civil society associations and the values of social justice (Carnegie UK Trust) 
 
2010 ‘Flexibility, xenophobia and exploitation’, in Social Policy Review, 23 (Policy Press) 
 
2010 ‘Critiquing community capacity building in different policy contexts’ in S Kenny et al (eds), Challenging capacity building, (Palgrave) 
 
2010 Mapping ethnic minorities in rapidly changing populations, (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) 
 
2010 Child Slavery Now (ed.) (Policy Press) 
 
2011 The Community Development Reader (Policy Press) 
 
2012 ‘The invisibilisation of ‘race’ in public policy’, (Critical Social Policy) 
 
2013 The experience of forced labour (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) 
 
2014 Forced labour in the UK (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) 
 
2014 Forced labour: what next? (Forced Labour Monitoring Group) 
 
2015 Vulnerability, exploitation and migration, (Palgrave) 
 
2017 ‘Child labour’, in Global Child Welfare, (Routledge) 
 
2017 Community organising against racism (Policy Press) 
 
2018 Social Justice: a global handbook (ed.), (Edward Elgar) 
 
2019 The Modern Slavery agenda (Policy Press) 
 
2019 Understanding ‘race’ and ethnicity (2nd edn) Policy Press 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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