LSE creators

Number of items: 12.
Law School
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (2012). Who are we to decide?: the targeting of professional authority in the contestation over human remains in British museums. Cultural Sociology, Online, https://doi.org/10.1177/1749975512445432
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (2011). Re-envisioning a common, capable public. Curator, 54(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2151-6952.2010.00070.x
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (2010). Contesting human remains in museum collections: the crisis of cultural authority. Routledge.
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (2008). Dead bodies: the changing treatment of human remains in British museum collections and the challenge to the traditional model of the museum. Mortality, 13(2), 105-118. https://doi.org/10.1080/13576270801954419
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (2007). Victims remembered. In Watson, Sheila (Ed.), Museums and Their Communities (pp. 448-451). Routledge.
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (2006). Passion and possession: a museum polemic. Material Religion: The Journal of Objects, Art and Belief, 2(3), 353-358.
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (2004). Human remains: objects to study or ancestors to bury? Institute of Ideas.
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (2003). Dead heads: medical and artistic attitudes towards the dead body. In Kaplan, J. (Ed.), Exhumed (pp. 14-16). Parabola Trust.
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (2002). Management speak. Critical Quarterly, 44(4), 17-20. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8705.00449
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (Ed.) (2002). Alternative medicine: should we swallow it? Hodder and Stoughton.
  • Jenkins, Tiffany (Ed.) (2002). Ethical tourism: who benefits? Hodder and Stoughton.
  • Jenkins, Tiffany, Lee, Ellie (Eds.) (2002). Teenage sex: what should schools teach children? Hodder and Stoughton.