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The woman in the (rearview) mirror: Viewers’ attitudes toward objectified car selfies of black and white women (2021)
Journal Article
Daniels, E. A., Jerald, M. C., & Ward, L. M. (2021). The woman in the (rearview) mirror: Viewers’ attitudes toward objectified car selfies of black and white women. Psychology of Popular Media, 11(2), 217-226. https://doi.org/10.1037/ppm0000363

Using an experimental methodology, the present study investigated the effect of objectified versus nonobjectified social media photos of Black and White young women on young Black and White people’s attitudes. An aim of the study was to examine wheth... Read More about The woman in the (rearview) mirror: Viewers’ attitudes toward objectified car selfies of black and white women.

Effects of electronic cigarette e-liquid flavouring on cigarette craving (2021)
Journal Article
Dyer, M. L., Khouja, J. N., Jackson, A. R., Havill, M. A., Dockrell, M. J., Munafo, M. R., & Attwood, A. S. (2023). Effects of electronic cigarette e-liquid flavouring on cigarette craving. Tobacco Control, 32(e1), e3-e9. https://doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-056769

BACKGROUND: E-liquid flavour restrictions may discourage electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) uptake among youth. However, possible unintended consequences may include reduced appeal and effectiveness of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation. Non-tobacco... Read More about Effects of electronic cigarette e-liquid flavouring on cigarette craving.

Inhibiting integration and strengthening inequality? The effects of UK policy making on refugees and asylum seekers in Wales (2021)
Journal Article
Parker, S. (2021). Inhibiting integration and strengthening inequality? The effects of UK policy making on refugees and asylum seekers in Wales. People, Place and Policy, 15(2), 72-84. https://doi.org/10.3351/ppp.2021.2773253299

In 2001, following the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, four towns and cities in Wales became asylum dispersal locations. Whilst immigration and asylum remain matters reserved to the Westminster government, the Welsh Government has devolved responsib... Read More about Inhibiting integration and strengthening inequality? The effects of UK policy making on refugees and asylum seekers in Wales.

Insights on sustaining NGO participation in post conflict space (2021)
Report
Malagon Diaz, L., O'Connell, R., & Ni Aolain, F. (2021). Insights on sustaining NGO participation in post conflict space. The Gender, Justice and Security Hub

Human Rights NGOs have been central to human rights documentation, advocacy and defence both during and after conflict. Yet, despite the recognition of their added value and importance, NGOs come under significant strain because they guard the frontl... Read More about Insights on sustaining NGO participation in post conflict space.

Modifying automatic responses to food cues using cognitive control training and brain stimulation (2021)
Thesis
Sedgmond, J. Modifying automatic responses to food cues using cognitive control training and brain stimulation. (Thesis). Cardiff University. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/11600519

This thesis set out to investigate the potential role of brain stimulation and behavioural training paradigms in modifying automatic responses to food cues. A brief summary of the design and key findings of each chapter is detailed below. In Chapter... Read More about Modifying automatic responses to food cues using cognitive control training and brain stimulation.

A pluralistic perspective on research in psychotherapy: Harnessing passion, difference and dialogue to promote justice and relevance (2021)
Journal Article
Smith, K., McLeod, J., Blunden, N., Cooper, M., Gabriel, L., Kupfer, C., …Winter, L. A. (2021). A pluralistic perspective on research in psychotherapy: Harnessing passion, difference and dialogue to promote justice and relevance. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, Article 742676. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.742676

The adoption of a pluralistic perspective on research design, processes of data collection and analysis and dissemination of findings, has the potential to enable psychotherapy research to make a more effective contribution to building a just society... Read More about A pluralistic perspective on research in psychotherapy: Harnessing passion, difference and dialogue to promote justice and relevance.

Educators of Healthcare Professionals: Agreeing a Shared Purpose (2021)
Book
Browne, J., Bullock, A., Parker, S., Poletti, C., Jenkins, J., & Gallen, D. (2021). Educators of Healthcare Professionals: Agreeing a Shared Purpose. Cardiff University Press. https://doi.org/10.18573/book6

What do all healthcare educators have in common: what do they do, know and value? This monograph reports on research to establish the views of health professions educators, regulators, learned societies and professional bodies on the shared values an... Read More about Educators of Healthcare Professionals: Agreeing a Shared Purpose.

Sex object vs. athlete: Boys’ and men’s responses toward sexualized male athletes (2021)
Journal Article
Daniels, E. A., & Linder, J. R. (2021). Sex object vs. athlete: Boys’ and men’s responses toward sexualized male athletes. Sex Roles, 85(9-10), 528-541. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-021-01228-3

Using a between-participants experimental paradigm, the present study investigated U.S. adolescent boys’ (n = 96) and college men’s (n = 194) attitudes toward media images of male athletes as well as their thoughts about the athletes. Participants vi... Read More about Sex object vs. athlete: Boys’ and men’s responses toward sexualized male athletes.

‘It’s time we invested in stronger borders’: Media representations of refugees crossing the English Channel by boat (2021)
Journal Article
Parker, S., Bennett, S., Cobden, C. M., & Earnshaw, D. (2022). ‘It’s time we invested in stronger borders’: Media representations of refugees crossing the English Channel by boat. Critical Discourse Studies, 19(4), 348-363. https://doi.org/10.1080/17405904.2021.1920998

Refugees crossing the Mediterranean Sea in small boats has become a common sight in the media, particularly since the so-called ‘refugee crisis’ in 2015. The number of boats crossing the English Channel between the French and UK coasts has been incre... Read More about ‘It’s time we invested in stronger borders’: Media representations of refugees crossing the English Channel by boat.

Achieving consensus on the values and activities of all healthcare educators: A mixed-methods study (2021)
Journal Article
Browne, J., Bullock, A., Parker, S., Poletti, C., Gallen, D., & Jenkins, J. (2021). Achieving consensus on the values and activities of all healthcare educators: A mixed-methods study. Journal of Research in Interprofessional Practice and Education, 11(1), https://doi.org/10.22230/jripe.2021v11n1a313

Background: To facilitate a stronger recognition of the importance of the healthcare educator role and clearer communication regarding IPE, consensus is needed regardingn the values and areas of activity that all healthcare educators share, regardles... Read More about Achieving consensus on the values and activities of all healthcare educators: A mixed-methods study.

Senior executive women's views on female solidarity: The role of perceived gender salience (2021)
Book Chapter
Arman, G., & Okay-Somerville, B. (2021). Senior executive women's views on female solidarity: The role of perceived gender salience. In Exploring gender at work: Multiple perspectives (339-359). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64319-5_18

The study explores senior female executives' views on supporting female subordinates in managerial careers (i.e., female solidarity). The chapter provides a distinctive approach to female managerial career development by contextualizing the study in... Read More about Senior executive women's views on female solidarity: The role of perceived gender salience.

Examining the bidirectional association between emotion recognition and social autistic traits using observational and genetic analyses (2021)
Journal Article
Reed, Z. E., Mahedy, L., Jackson, A., Davey Smith, G., Penton-Voak, I., Attwood, A. S., & Munafò, M. R. (2021). Examining the bidirectional association between emotion recognition and social autistic traits using observational and genetic analyses. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 62(11), 1330-1338. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13395

Background: There is mixed evidence for an association between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and emotion recognition deficits. We sought to assess the bidirectionality of this association using phenotypic and genetic data in a large community sample... Read More about Examining the bidirectional association between emotion recognition and social autistic traits using observational and genetic analyses.

‘And we are a human being’: Coproduced reflections on person-centred psychotherapy in plural and dissociative identity (2021)
Journal Article
Blunden, N., & Billie. (2021). ‘And we are a human being’: Coproduced reflections on person-centred psychotherapy in plural and dissociative identity. Psychotherapy and Politics International, 19(2), Article e1578. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppi.1578

In this reflexive case-study, ‘Billie’, an integrative psychotherapist, and her therapist, Nicola, offer a coproduced account of Billie's lived experience of dissociative identity. Challenging the medicalised ‘fragmentation towards integration’ disco... Read More about ‘And we are a human being’: Coproduced reflections on person-centred psychotherapy in plural and dissociative identity.

Seeking asylum in Bristol: insights into psychological needs and resilience (2021)
Journal Article
Flothmann, C., & Josselin, D. (2021). Seeking asylum in Bristol: insights into psychological needs and resilience. International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 17(2), 166-180. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJMHSC-05-2020-0054

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to share research findings on the lived experiences of asylum seekers in Bristol (UK), with a particular focus on psychological needs and sources of resilience. Design/methodology/approach: The study was designed... Read More about Seeking asylum in Bristol: insights into psychological needs and resilience.