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McKenna, U., Francis, L.J., Village, A. and Stewart, F. (2024) Exploring the responses of non-churchgoers to a cathedral pre-Christmas son et lumiere. HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 80 (1). ISSN 0259-9422

Francis, L.J., McKenna, U. and Stewart, F. (2024) Implicit religion, Anglican cathedrals, ways of belonging and spiritual wellbeing: The impact of carol services on unbelievers. HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies. ISSN 0259-9422

McKenna, U., Francis, L.J. and Stewart, F. (2023) The inclusivity of Anglican cathedrals and the coronation of King Charles III: embracing explicit religion, implicit religion, and civic religion. Journal of Beliefs and Values. ISSN 1361-7672

Stewart, F. and Way, L. (2023) Beyond Boundaries: Disability, DIY and Punk Pedagogies. Research in Education. ISSN 0034-5237

Hounslow-Eyre, A. (2023) The future is unwritten: Joe Strummer, prophetic pedagogy and complexity as resistance. In: Punk Pedagogies in Practice Disruptions and Connections. Intellect Books, England. ISBN 9781789387063

McKenna, U., Francis, L.J. and Stewart, F. (2022) Anglican cathedrals and implicit religion: Softening the boundaries of sacred space through innovative events and installations. HTS Theological Studies, 78 (4). ISSN 2072-8050

Stewart, F. (2021) From Belfast with love: the women and female presenting punks of Northern Ireland and their 'subculture'. In: Punk Identities, Punk Utopias Global Punk and Media. Intellect, Chicago, pp. 19-38. ISBN 9781789384123

Stewart, F. (2021) "Save my soul from the poisons of this world": straight edge punk and religious re-enchantment. In: Exploring the Spiritual in Popular Music. Bloomsbury studies in religion and popular music . Bloomsbury, London, pp. 175-192. ISBN 9781350086920

Stewart, F. (2020) Blurring the boundaries - punk rock and religion. In: Critical Religion Reader. Studio Dreamshare Press, Ontario, pp. 31-33. ISBN 9781775394365

Stewart, F. (2020) The unknown creed: punk and political uncertainty in Northern Ireland. In: Minority Religions and Uncertainty. Routledge inform series about minority religions and spiritual movements . Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781472484512

Stewart, F. and Abraham, I. (2019) Straight edge evangelicalism and DIY spirituality. In: Christian Punk: Identity and Performance. Bloomsbury Studies in Religion and Popular Music . Bloomsbury, pp. 67-84. ISBN 9781350094802

Stewart, F. (2019) “No More Heroes Anymore”: marginalized identities in punk memorialisation and curation. Punk & Post Punk, 8 (2). pp. 209-226. ISSN 2044-1983

Stewart, F. (2017) Punk rock is my religion: straight edge punk and 'religious' identity. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781472489661

Stewart, F. (2016) This is [not] the A.L.F.?: anarchism, punk rock and animal advocacy. Punk & Post Punk, 5 (3). 227 -245. ISSN 2044-1983

Stewart, F. and King, C. (2016) Blue suede shoes to Doc Marten boots: music, protest and implicit religion. Implicit Religion, 19 (1). pp. 95-118. ISSN 1463-9955

Stewart, F. (2015) The Orange Order: a religious institution or an expression of implicit religious spinning? Implicit Religion, 18 (2). pp. 177-207. ISSN 1463-9955

Stewart, F. (2015) The anarchist, the punk rocker and the Buddha walk into a bar(n): dharma punx and rebel dharma. Punk & Post Punk, 4 (1). pp. 71-89. ISSN 2044-1983

Stewart, F. (2014) Alternative Ulster: punk rock as a means of overcoming the religious divide in Northern Ireland. In: Irish Religious Conflict in Comparative Prespective: Catholics, Protestants and Muslims. Histories of the Sacred and Secular . Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 76-91. ISBN 9781137351890

Stewart, F. (2014) Straight edge punk – religious mutation or over-reaching? DISKUS: The Journal of the British Association for the Study of Religions, 16 (1). pp. 49-67. ISSN 0967-8948

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