School of Social, Historical and Literary Studies
Profile
Joseph is the year tutor for second year sociology undergraduates. He is responsible for teaching core social research method units to both first and second year students, and is also involved in delivering research training to postgraduate students from across the University. Joseph also offers a third year optional unit called 'Food, Culture and Society', based upon his primary substantive research interest. He is currently engaged in a range of writing projects in the areas of food and culture, media discourse, and research methods, including collaborations with various colleagues.
Edited Books
Richardson, J.E., and Burridge, J.D. (2011) Analysing Media Discourses, London: Routledge.
Journal Articles
Burridge, J.D. (2008) ‘The Dilemma of Frugality and Consumption in Women’s Magazine Adverts 1940-1955’, Social Semiotics, 18(3): 389-401.
Burridge, J.D. (2008) ‘“Hunting is Not Just for Bloodthirsty Toffs”: The Countryside Alliance and the Visual Rhetoric of a Poster Campaign’, Text and Talk, 28(1): 31-53.
Burridge, J.D. (2007) ‘The “Spectre of Anti-Americanism” in the British Public Debate over the 2003 Invasion of Iraq’, The Journal of Language and Politics, 6(2): 201-221.
Burridge, J. (2004) ‘“I am Not Homophobic, But”: Disclaiming in Discourse Resisting Repeal of Section 28’, Sexualities, 7(3): 327-44.
Book Chapters
Burridge, J.D. (2011) ‘The Dilemma of Frugality and Consumption in Women’s Magazine Adverts 1940-1955’, in Richardson, J.E., and Burridge, J.D. (2011) Analysing Media Discourses, London: Routledge: 111-123.
Burridge, J.D. (2009) ‘“I don’t care if it does me good, I like it”: Constructions of Children, Health and Enjoyment in British Women’s Magazine Food Advertising’, in James, A., Tingstad, V., and Kjørholt, K.T. (eds.) Children, Food and Identity in Everyday Life, Basingstoke: Palgrave: 192-212.
Burridge, J.D., and Barker, M.E. (2009) ‘Food as a Medium for Emotional Management of the Family: Avoiding Complaint and Producing Love’ in Jackson, P. (ed.) Changing Families, Changing Food, Basingstoke: Palgrave: 146-164.
Edited Special Issues
Burridge, J.D. (Forthcoming 2012) ‘Frugality and Food in Contemporary and Historical Perspective’: Guest edited special issue of Food and Foodways, 20(1).
Richardson, J.E., and Burridge, J.D. (2008) ‘Analysing Media Discourses’: Guest edited special issue of Social Semiotics, 18(3).
Full research profile: Joseph Burridge