Understanding the social context of fatal road traffic collisions among young people: A qualitative analysis of coroners’ records
(2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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Recognition beyond the state (2013)
Book Chapter
Feminism: We're not calling for equal inequality (2013)
Journal Article
Speech given to the Feminism in London Conference 2013 and published in Open Democracy in English and Turkish.
Nietzsche, truth and transformation (2013)
Book
Nietzsche scholarship has fallen into the trap of taking seriously either the epistemological or the existential import of Nietzsche's views on truth at the neglect of the other, obscuring a full understanding of Nietzsche's philosophy, and the poten... Read More about Nietzsche, truth and transformation.
An exploration into the relationships people with dementia have with physical objects: An ethnographic study (2013)
Journal Article
In recent years there has been increasing interest in how different aspects of object relations theory might apply to dementia. While attachment theory in dementia has been well studied, there have been no systematic investigations of the way in whic... Read More about An exploration into the relationships people with dementia have with physical objects: An ethnographic study.
Supporting patients who are affected by chemotherapy-induced hair loss (2013)
Journal Article
Those who suffer from treatment-related alopecia often experience depression and anxiety as a result of their altered appearance. Although breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, there is little specialist and readily available psychologic... Read More about Supporting patients who are affected by chemotherapy-induced hair loss.
The curious absence of love stories in women's talk (2013)
Journal Article
Sociological debate has dealt with love in a number of different ways. For some, love offers a unique opportunity; it is a path to salvation (Jackson, 1993; Langford, 1999). Others, however, take a more sceptical approach to love in modern society: f... Read More about The curious absence of love stories in women's talk.
From a lack of engagement and mistrust to partnership? Public attitudes to the disclosure of sex offender information (2013)
Journal Article
This paper discusses public attitudes to the current limited disclosure of sex offender scheme in
the UK. The study focuses on two ‘countries’ of
the UK (ie, Northern Ireland and Wales) where,
up until now, no direct research has been done
with t... Read More about From a lack of engagement and mistrust to partnership? Public attitudes to the disclosure of sex offender information.
This research evaluates the impacts of a holistic social prescribing Wellbeing Programme delivered by the Wellspring Healthy Living Centre, Bristol. As a holistic social prescribing approach it is representative of many third sector led intervention... Read More about Measuring the economic impact of the wellspring healthy living centre's social prescribing wellbeing programme for low level mental health issues encountered by GP services.
I knew you were going to miss that: Predicting future visual search performance from initial search abilities (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
A unique data source—hundreds of thousands of individuals who voluntarily played a smartphone game (Airport Scanner; Kedlin Company)—was used to assess predictors of visual search accuracy. Baseline performance was assessed on easy levels at the star... Read More about I knew you were going to miss that: Predicting future visual search performance from initial search abilities.
Collaborating with patients and the public in appearance research (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Face symmetry assessment abilities: Clinical implications for diagnosing asymmetry (2013)
Journal Article
Introduction An accurate assessment of face symmetry is necessary for the development of a dentofacial diagnosis in orthodontics, and an understanding of individual differences in perception of face symmetry between patients and providers is needed t... Read More about Face symmetry assessment abilities: Clinical implications for diagnosing asymmetry.
Towards a psycho-social pedagogy as a relational practice and perspective (2013)
Journal Article
This article focuses on social pedagogy as a relational practice and revolves around the number three. Its central organising principle is thirdness, as defined in the work of Benjamin (2004) and it has three connected aims. First it aims to introduc... Read More about Towards a psycho-social pedagogy as a relational practice and perspective.
Forging partnerships for mental health: The case of a prefecture in crisis ravaged Greece (2013)
Journal Article
Public health and in particular mental health have been severely affected by the multitude of socioeconomic crises experienced by people in Greece. The severe austerity programmes, have reduced access to health services and increased demand for publi... Read More about Forging partnerships for mental health: The case of a prefecture in crisis ravaged Greece.
Attentional sampling of multiple wagon wheels (2013)
Journal Article
Attending to a periodic motion stimulus can induce illusory reversals of the direction of motion. This continuous wagon wheel illusion (c-WWI) has been taken to reflect discrete sampling of motion information by visual attention. An alternative view... Read More about Attentional sampling of multiple wagon wheels.
The affective atmospheres of surveillance (2013)
Journal Article
The spaces that surveillance produces can be thought of as ambiguous, entailing elements that are ethereal yet material, geographical yet trans-geographical. Contemporary surveillance systems form numerous connections that involve multiple times, spa... Read More about The affective atmospheres of surveillance.
An integrative review of the impact of indirect trauma exposure in health professionals and potential issues of salience for midwives (2013)
Journal Article
Aims: To explore responses to indirect trauma reported by health professionals and to identify issues of potential salience for midwives. Background: Indirect exposure to a traumatic event can lead to the development of distressing and potentially en... Read More about An integrative review of the impact of indirect trauma exposure in health professionals and potential issues of salience for midwives.
The punitive-social action paradox (2013)
Journal Article
Below the surface: The potential outcomes of collaborative research projects (2013)
Journal Article
Reliability and sensitivity to change of the bristol rheumatoid arthritis fatigue scales (2013)
Journal Article
Objective. To examine the reliability (stability) and sensitivity of the Bristol Rheumatoid Arthritis Fatigue scales (BRAFs) and patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) developed to capture the fatigue experience. The Multi-Dimensional Questionnair... Read More about Reliability and sensitivity to change of the bristol rheumatoid arthritis fatigue scales.