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OTHER RELEVANT WORK, IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER

'The Caribbean Carnival - Black Joy and Political Education' paper presented to the 'Equality in Education Conference' Leeds Metropolitan University 13-16 December 1997.
'On Black and White and colour' Exhibition of photographs (24 pieces), 'In Vino Veritas', Leeds; part of Photo 98 Fringe Festival.
' "Race" and Integration in Leeds' paper presented to 'The State of the Nation' seminar, West Yorkshire Playhouse, 3rd December 1997
Farrar, M. (1997) 'City Cultures: autonomy and integration' in City 5-6, pp.125-130
Farrar, M. (1997) 'Urban social movements: now you see them, now you don't. Explaining the politics of an English inner city'. Paper presented to the Mid West Sociological Society Conference, Des Moines (April) Iowa, USA
Farrar, M. (1997) 'Urban social movements: now you see them, now you don't. Explaining the politics of an English inner city'. Paper presented to the British Sociological Association Conference (April), York
Farrar, M. (1997) Palace Youth Project Chess Park, photograph, The New Natioin, 24 February
Farrar, M. (1997) 'Jazz on the radio - a well kept secret'(article and photograph of Courtney Pine) Airflash Spring 1997, pp.12-13
Farrar, M. (1997) Photograph of Darian Leader, dust jacket of Leader, D. (1997) Promises Lovers Make When it Gets Late. London: Faber and Faber.
Farrar, M. (1997) Photographs and text exhibition for CCETSW (Central Council for Education and Training in Social Work), National Touring Press. 9 pieces.
Farrar, M. (1996) two photographs in Care and Repair (Leeds) Annual Report 1996.
Farrar, M. (1996) Photographs in Leeds' Safer Cities Community
Partnership brochure, Spring 1996.
Farrar, M. (1996) 'Leeds' Safer Cities', photographic exhibition, Town hall, Leeds, 8 pieces.
Farrar, M. (1996) 'Home is where the heart is' in ( Homes for Change
co-operative, Hulme, Manchester) Red Pepper, June, pp. 17-19
Farrar M. (1996) 'Theatre of Hope' (interview with Trevor Griffiths
and review of Who Shall Be Happy, Griffiths, T. (1996)), Red Pepper, June, pp. 23-4.
Farrar, M. (1995) 'Social crisis and its representation 2: Chapeltown,
Leeds', Regenerating Cities, issue 7, pp.51-53.
Farrar, M. (1995) 'If Ken Could See Her Now', Times Higher Educational
Supplement, 4 April. Review of Round, E. (1995) Barbie's Queer Accessories. Durham and London: Duke University Press. Project on Disney Inside the Mouse: work and play at Disney World. Durham and London: Duke University Press.
Farrar, M. (1996) 'Migrants and Settlers: Space and Time in an English Inner City'. Paper presented at the British Sociological Association Conference (13-14 April), Leicester University.
Farrar, M. (1995) 'Chapeltown: ten years of struggle, photographs and text
exhibition, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, March-April (13 pieces).
Farrar, M. (1995) 'Agency, Metaphor and Double Consciousness: Black
Community Action in Leeds, 1970-95'. Paper presented at the Ideas of
Community Conference (13-14 September), University of West of England, Bristol.
Farrar, M. (1994) 'Slaying Goliath: riot, "race", men and the city',
Regenerating Cities, issue 7, pp.51-53.
Farrar, M. (1995) 'Riot or Protest?' (Hyde Park, Leeds) (article and photographs),
New Statesman and Society, 21 July, pp.16-17.
Farrar, M. (1995) 'Carnival Queen 1995', Yorkshire Evening Post (photograph), 28 August.
Farrar, M. (1995) 'West Indians in Leeds', photographs and text exhibition,
West Yorkshire Playhouse, March-April (16 pieces).
Farrar, M. (1995) 'The Leeds West Indian Carnival 1978-89',
photographic exhibition, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds, March-April, (24 pieces).
Farrar, M. (1995) Photographs in The Housing Association Charitable
Trust Annual Review 1995.
Farrar, M. (1995) photograph of Jeffrey Weeks, dust jacket for WEEKS,
J. (1995) Invented Moralities, New York: Columbia University Press.
Farrar, M. (1994) 'Tonto meets Lenin for a coke', Times Higher Educational, 21
October, pp.35. Review of Melling, P. and Roper, J. (eds) (1994) Borderlines:
Studies in American Culture. University of Swansea.
Farrar, M. (1994) 'Meeting My Mugger', New Statesman and Society, 25
November, pp.14-15.
Farrar, M. (1994) 'The Word on the Street', New Statesman and Society,
27 January, pp.11-13.
Farrar, M. (1994) 'There's no smoke without ire', Times Higher
Educational Supplement, 8 April pp.27. Review of Klein, R. (1993)
Cigarettes are Sublime. Durham and London: Duke University Press.
Farrar, M. (1994) photographs in Care and Repair (Leeds) Annual Report
1993. Leeds: Care and Repair.
Farrar, M. (1994) 'Community-based Research: what, why how?. Paper presented at Thomas Danby College Research Seminar, Leeds, 9 November.
Farrar, M. (1994) 'The Black Presence in Leeds: issues of politics and identity'. Paper presented to North Group Seminar (February), Leeds Metropolitan University
Farrar, M. (1993) 'Forming Black Identities: the impact of the 1973 Cowper Street School Strike'. Paper presented at History Workshop Conference (February), Leeds
Farrar, M. (1993) The Caribbean Carnival - a Celebration of Popular
Culture, teacher education pack consultancy, draft version.
Farrar. M. and Zulfigar, M. (eds) (1993) Land of Hope and Glory -
documenting the black presence in Leeds. Leeds: Roots Project.
Farrar, M. (1993) 'Don's Diary', Times Higher Educational Supplement, 27 August, pp.12.
Farrar, M. (1993) 'My mugging', New Statesman and Society, 6 August, pp.7.
Farrar, M. (1993) Photographs of Chapeltown/Harehills, ZULFIGAR, M. (eds) (1993) Land of Hope and Glory: Documenting the Black Presence in Leeds. Leeds City Council: Roots Project.
Farrar, M. (1993) photographs in Care and Repair (Leeds) Annual Report
1993. Leeds: Care and Repair.
Farrar, M. (1992) 'Learning to rob the bank' (Eureka children's
museum), New Statesman and Society, 3 July, pp.33.
Farrar, M. (1991) 'The Mandela Centre, Leeds' (consultancy report), Leeds Polytechnic (April).
Farrar, M. (1991) 'Mad, bad and difficult to organise' (profile and photograph of
Naina Patel, CCETSW), Social Work Today, 11 April, pp.11-12.
Farrar, M. (1991) Photograph of CCETSW panel, Social Work Today
supplement, No.1, Summer, pp.4.
Farrar, M. (1991) Photograph of Sally Clark and Ron Ely, Combined
Studies students, Yorkshire Post supplement, Summer.
Farrar, M. (1991) Four photos of multi-cultural Leeds. Annual Report
(1990-1991) of the Leeds Initiative, Leeds City Council, October.
Farrar, M. (1990) 'Getting to the top at the double' (interview with
twins), The Guardian, 25 April, pp.46.
Farrar, M. (1990) 'New Year Revolutions' (article and photograph on Yorkshire's Eastern
Europeans), New Statesman and Society, 5 January, pp.25-6.
Farrar, M. (1990) 'Goin' North' (comparing life in London and Leeds),
New Statesman and Society, 15 June, pp.24-25.
Farrar, M. (1990) Photograph of Leeds City Carnival. Leeds City
Council
Farrar, M. (1990) Photograph of Red Ladder Theatre production. Young
People Now, October, pp.39.
Farrar, M. (1989) 'Ending the acid reign' (NUM's green strategy), New
Statesman and Society, 28 July.
Farrar, M. (1989) 'Crackdown' (anti-drug black music), New Statesman
and Society, 29 September, pp.46-7.
Farrar, M. (1989) Photographs of Bradford School science pupils for
the National Curriculum Council.
Farrar, M. (1989) Photograph of Max Roach, drummer, Yorkshire Post 18 October.
Farrar, M. (1988) 'Living History' (transcripts of taped recordings of
selected residents of Harehills and Chapeltown), Leeds Multi-Cultural Education Centre.
Farrar, M. (1988) 'Chaos of Carnival' (Notting Hill Carnival
problems), New Statesman and Society, 5 August, pp.26-7.
Farrar, M. (1986) Photograph of Bernie Grant M.P., Yorkshire Post, 18 April.
Farrar, M. (1984) 'Love and Dread in Modern Times', Emergency Magazine.
Farrar, M. (1983) The Arrivants (photos including in this photo-book
documentating the black presence in Britain), London: Race Today Publications.
Farrar, M. (1982) 'Riot and Revolution: the politics of an inner city',
Revolutionary Socialism, issue 8, winter 1981-1982.
Farrar, M. (1981) 'Chapeltown : 10 years of Struggle' photo text exhibition, International Book Fair of Radical Black and Third World Books, March, (3 pieces).

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