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Healthy urbanism: Designing and planning equitable, sustainable and inclusive places (2023)
Journal Article
Pilkington, P. (2023). Healthy urbanism: Designing and planning equitable, sustainable and inclusive places. Cities and Health, 7(5), 693. https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2023.2205086

‘Healthy Urbanism – Designing and planning equitable, sustainable and inclusive places’ is published by Palgrave Macmillan in the Planning, Environment and Cities Series. The series is aimed at students and practitioners of planning and related profe... Read More about Healthy urbanism: Designing and planning equitable, sustainable and inclusive places.

Book Review: Amy E. Guptill, Denise A. Copelton and Betsy Lucal - Food and Society: Principles and Paradoxes (3rd Edn) (2023)
Journal Article
Benker, B. (2024). Book Review: Amy E. Guptill, Denise A. Copelton and Betsy Lucal - Food and Society: Principles and Paradoxes (3rd Edn). Cultural Sociology, 18(1), 173 - 174. https://doi.org/10.1177/17499755231164512

Food is a significant driver, and indicator, of cultural understandings. The food systems in which food is produced informs the way it is consumed – and consumption is a key cultural communicator. Consider regional differences in food choice which in... Read More about Book Review: Amy E. Guptill, Denise A. Copelton and Betsy Lucal - Food and Society: Principles and Paradoxes (3rd Edn).

Interpretative phenomenological analysis: Theory, Method and research (Second edition) (2022)
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Fragkiadaki, E. (2022). Interpretative phenomenological analysis: Theory, Method and research (Second edition). Qualitative Methods in Psychology Bulletin, 54 - 58

Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was developed and introduced by Jonathan Smith when he put together the epistemological underpinnings of phenomenology and hermeneutics along with idiography (Smith, 2008). He then worked with Michael La... Read More about Interpretative phenomenological analysis: Theory, Method and research (Second edition).

Communicating COVID‐19: Interdisciplinary perspectives (2022)
Journal Article
Tremblett, M. (2023). Communicating COVID‐19: Interdisciplinary perspectives. Sociology of Health and Illness, 45(3), 705-706. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13530

Covid-19 has been dominant for the past 2 years. Many will have felt the impact of the pandemic in every area of their lives. Communication shaped, and continues to shape, our experience. Individuals were reportedly glued to the news in initial stage... Read More about Communicating COVID‐19: Interdisciplinary perspectives.

Navigating the messy swamp of qualitative research: Are generic reporting standards the answer? (2021)
Journal Article
Clarke, V. (2022). Navigating the messy swamp of qualitative research: Are generic reporting standards the answer?. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 19(4), 1004-1012. https://doi.org/10.1080/14780887.2021.1995555

I remember feeling both surprised and excited when I heard that US qualitative psychologists were forming a grouping within the American Psychological Association (APA) – surprised, because at the time, from the outside, US psychology seemed irretrie... Read More about Navigating the messy swamp of qualitative research: Are generic reporting standards the answer?.

Steven Roberts: Young working-class men in transition (2020)
Journal Article
Johnston, C. (2020). Steven Roberts: Young working-class men in transition. Journal of applied youth studies, 3(1), 99-101. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43151-020-00007-3

Drawing on the experiences of young working-class men in transition, this insightful book portrays and discusses the changing world of masculinities within the South-East of England. The book raises questions and contests existing discourses, in rega... Read More about Steven Roberts: Young working-class men in transition.

Review of Martin Lindstrom, Buyology (2010)
Journal Article
Albertson, D. N. (2010). Review of Martin Lindstrom, Buyology. AJOB Neuroscience, 1(1), 73-74. https://doi.org/10.1080/21507740903520174

In his most recent offering, Buyology, marketing guru Martin Lindstrom takes readers behind the curtain for a look at the use of neuroscience in furthering the goals of the advertising industry. Buyology is ripe with interesting stories providing ins... Read More about Review of Martin Lindstrom, Buyology.