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How to use t-tests to explore pre-post change (2014)
Book Chapter
Twigg, E., & Redford, P. (2014). How to use t-tests to explore pre-post change. In A. Vossler, & N. Moller (Eds.), The Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Handbook (151-163). London: SAGE

Gutmann, Amy (2014)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S. (2014). Gutmann, Amy. In M. Gibbons, D. Coole, E. Ellis, & K. Ferguson (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Political Thought. Wiley

Folk healing, authenticity and fraud (2014)
Book Chapter
McClean, S., & Moore, R. (2014). Folk healing, authenticity and fraud. In A. van Eck Duymaer van Twist (Ed.), Minority Religions and Fraud: In Good Faith. London: Ashgate

Folk-inspired healing such as folk healing, spiritual healing and crystal healing are part of a broad healing system that can be defined in an anthropological sense as minority religion since it exhibits many of the same features. Folk healers may th... Read More about Folk healing, authenticity and fraud.

Participation and social connectivity (2014)
Book Chapter
Vera-Sanso, P., Barrientos, A., Damodoran, L., Gilhooly, K., Goulding, A., Hennessy, C., …Walford, N. (2014). Participation and social connectivity. In A. Walker (Ed.), The New Science of Ageing (181-208). Bristol: Policy Press

“You’re a victim, don’t become a perpetrator”: A study of the ‘moral career’ of racist hate crime victims (2014)
Book Chapter
Funnell, C. (2014). “You’re a victim, don’t become a perpetrator”: A study of the ‘moral career’ of racist hate crime victims. In N. Hall, A. Corb, P. Giannasi, & J. Grieve (Eds.), The Routledge International Handbook on Hate Crime (367-380). Routledge

Based on ethnographic research methods, the chapter provides important insights into the social worlds of victims of racist hate crimes. This includes the challenges faced by victims and caseworkers in maintaining hate crime victim status, particular... Read More about “You’re a victim, don’t become a perpetrator”: A study of the ‘moral career’ of racist hate crime victims.

Using innovative methods in appearance research (2014)
Book Chapter
Harcourt, D. (2014). Using innovative methods in appearance research. In N. Rumsey, & D. Harcourt (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Appearance. Oxford: Oxford University Press

Beyond criminal justice (2014)
Book Chapter
Moore, J., & Scott, D. (2014). Beyond criminal justice. In J. Moore, B. Rolston, D. Scott, & M. Tomlinson (Eds.), Beyond Criminal Justice (1-16). European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control

The Therapist’s Experience of the Therapeutic Relationship at the Time of Termination (2014)
Book Chapter
Fragkiadaki, E., & Triliva, S. (2014). The Therapist’s Experience of the Therapeutic Relationship at the Time of Termination. In P. T. Fenton (Ed.), Psychoanalytic Theory: Perspectives, Techniques and Social Implications (185-206). Nova

The therapeutic relationship is an odd and unusual relationship. Both therapists and patients invest a great deal of time and become parts of each others’ lives in an atypical manner. From the very outset of this relational encounter, therapists are... Read More about The Therapist’s Experience of the Therapeutic Relationship at the Time of Termination.

Road wars: Contesting paradigms of road safety, public space and well-being (2014)
Book Chapter
Kimberlee, R. (2014). Road wars: Contesting paradigms of road safety, public space and well-being. In S. Maile, & D. Griffiths (Eds.), Public Engagement and Social Science (113-126). Bristol: Policy Press

In the UK pedestrian killed and seriously injured rates have steadily declined since the introduction of local road safety departments four decades ago. The road safety paradigm based on local scientific analysis of risk reduction, engineering and th... Read More about Road wars: Contesting paradigms of road safety, public space and well-being.

Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst: Making sense of the twists and turns in Heidegger’s thought (2014)
Book Chapter
Keane, N. (2014). Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst: Making sense of the twists and turns in Heidegger’s thought. In S. Heinämaa, M. Hartimo, & T. Miettinen (Eds.), Phenomenology And The Transcendental. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

The ‘turn’ or ‘turning’ ( Kehre), which is used at various times and with multiple meanings, is without doubt one of the most problematic (and least monochromatic) terms when it comes to understanding Heidegger’s work and its lexical horizon. The ef... Read More about Die Kehre spielt im Sachverhalt selbst: Making sense of the twists and turns in Heidegger’s thought.

Towards connectivity in a grey and pleasant land? (2014)
Book Chapter
Means, R., Burholt, V., & Hennessy, C. (2014). Towards connectivity in a grey and pleasant land?. In C. Hennessy, R. Means, & V. Burholt (Eds.), Countryside Connections: Older People, Community and Place in Rural Britain (245-276). Bristol: Policy Press

Countryside connections in later life: Setting the scene (2014)
Book Chapter
Hennessy, C., Means, R., & Burholt, V. (2014). Countryside connections in later life: Setting the scene. In C. Hennessy, R. Means, & V. Burholt (Eds.), Countryside Connections: Older People, Community and Place in Rural Britain (1-30). Bristol: Policy Press

‘It’s worse for women and girls’: Negotiating embodied masculinities through weight-related talk (2014)
Book Chapter
Monoghan, L., & Malson, H. (2014). ‘It’s worse for women and girls’: Negotiating embodied masculinities through weight-related talk. In L. Monoghan, R. Colls, & B. Evans (Eds.), Obesity, Discourse and Fat Politics. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315795645

Numerous critical analyses have already established the profoundly gendered nature of normative body ‘ideals’ and weight-management practices in Western cultures. Such studies have, amongst other things, elucidated how body dissatisfaction, ‘dieting’... Read More about ‘It’s worse for women and girls’: Negotiating embodied masculinities through weight-related talk.

Negotiating sexual rights in the UK: Christian constituencies and contested moralities (2014)
Book Chapter
Hunt, S. (2014). Negotiating sexual rights in the UK: Christian constituencies and contested moralities. In H. Shipley (Ed.), Globalized Religion and Sexual Identity (193-213). UK: Brill

This chapter connects with the relevant “progressive” policies in the U.K.around sexual minorities and excavates the contrasting and contesting response by Christian constituencies – mainstream denominations, LGBT caucuses in the churches and outside... Read More about Negotiating sexual rights in the UK: Christian constituencies and contested moralities.

Youth work (2014)
Book Chapter
Oliver, B., & Pitt, B. (2014). Youth work. In J. Thomas, K. Pollard, & D. Sellman (Eds.), Interprofessional Working in Health and Social Care. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan

This chapter presents the aims and purpose of youth work- what it is, where it happens and who does it. It outlines the roles of youth workers and how they work illustrated with case studies from practice. It offers a flavour of debates and issues fa... Read More about Youth work.