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Occupational therapy (2020)
Book Chapter
Prior, Y., Adams, J., & Hammond, A. (2020). Occupational therapy. In D. L. Scott, J. Galloway, A. Cope, A. Pratt, & V. Strand (Eds.), Oxford Textbook of Rheumatoid Arthritis (311-320). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198831433.003.0026

People with rheumatoid arthritis can find it painful, tiring, and frustrating to perform their daily activities, work, family and social responsibilities, and leisure. While drug therapy has improved outcomes, many still experience limitations in the... Read More about Occupational therapy.

Chapter 26 : Occupational therapy (2020)
Book Chapter
Hammond, A., Adams, J., & Prior, Y. (2020). Chapter 26 : Occupational therapy. In D. Scott, J. Galloway, A. Cope, A. Pratt, & V. Strand (Eds.), Oxford Textbook of Rheumatoid Arthritis. Oxford: Oxford University Press

People with rheumatoid arthritis can find it painful, tiring and frustrating to perform their daily activities, work, family and social responsibilities, and leisure. Whilst drug therapy has improved outcomes, many still experience limitations in the... Read More about Chapter 26 : Occupational therapy.

The gendered nature of prison work : empathy, mothering and emotions of female prison officers in a women's prison (2020)
Book Chapter
Wood, A. (2020). The gendered nature of prison work : empathy, mothering and emotions of female prison officers in a women's prison. In K. Lockwood (Ed.), Mothering from the inside : research on motherhood and imprisonment (145-162). Emerald Publishing Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-343-320201011

Academic literature portrays prison officers in various ways; as insensitive figures lurking in the background (Cohen & Taylor, 1972) as brutes prone to violence (Kauffman, 1988) or more positively as noble people struggling to get the job done as be... Read More about The gendered nature of prison work : empathy, mothering and emotions of female prison officers in a women's prison.

Negotiating pregnancy, new motherhood and imprisonment (2020)
Book Chapter
Abbott, L., & Lockwood, K. (2020). Negotiating pregnancy, new motherhood and imprisonment. In K. Lockwood (Ed.), Mothering from the inside : research on motherhood and imprisonment (49-66). Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-343-320201006

Around 7% of the female prison population are pregnant (Albertson, O'Keeffe, Lessing-Turner, Burke & Renfrew, 2014; Kennedy, Marshall, Parkinson, Delap & Abbott, 2016; Prison Reform Trust, 2019). However, although recent years have witnessed growing... Read More about Negotiating pregnancy, new motherhood and imprisonment.

The ties that bind : stories of women in prison who are mothers to older adult children (2020)
Book Chapter
Lockwood, K. (2020). The ties that bind : stories of women in prison who are mothers to older adult children. In K. Lockwood (Ed.), Mothering from the inside : research on motherhood and imprisonment (105-125). Emerald Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-343-320201009

Focussing on the individual stories of mothers in prison and those who have recently been released from prison, within this chapter, I consider the way in which women story motherhood in relation to older adult children. Presenting three interrelated... Read More about The ties that bind : stories of women in prison who are mothers to older adult children.

A psychology of Brexit (2020)
Book Chapter
Weinberg, A. (2020). A psychology of Brexit. In A. Weinberg, A. Antoniou, & C. Cooper (Eds.), Brexit in the workplace : a psychology of survival? (1-16). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788977012.00007

This book is for winners and losers – past, present and future. Brexit is not just a decision to be rejoiced, regretted or recriminated, but about the adjustments to working lives which it demands. It is about – and not in any particular order – p... Read More about A psychology of Brexit.

A psychology of survival? (2020)
Book Chapter
Weinberg, A. (2020). A psychology of survival?. In A. Weinberg, A. Antoniou, & C. Cooper (Eds.), Brexit in the workplace : a psychology of survival? (142-157). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788977012.00015

The climax and implications of Brexit are profiled in this chapter, taking account of the high stakes politics that held centre stage for so long. Uncertainty and risk are key themes in this national story of political psychology as Boris Johnson bec... Read More about A psychology of survival?.

Individual differences in first language acquisition and their theoretical implications (2020)
Book Chapter
Kidd, E., Bidgood, A., Donnelly, S., Durrant, S., Peter, M., & Rowland, C. (2020). Individual differences in first language acquisition and their theoretical implications. In C. Rowland, A. Theakston, B. Ambridge, & K. Twomey (Eds.), Current perspectives on child language acquisition : how children use their environment to learn (189-219). John Benjamins. https://doi.org/10.1075/tilar.27.09kid

Much of Lieven’s pioneering work has helped move the study of individual differences to the centre of child language research. The goal of the present chapter is to illustrate how the study of individual differences provides crucial insights into the... Read More about Individual differences in first language acquisition and their theoretical implications.

Taking sides with Swedish protesters : gaining and maintaining trust in the field (2020)
Book Chapter
Vestergren, S., & Drury, J. (2020). Taking sides with Swedish protesters : gaining and maintaining trust in the field. In Y. Gülsüm Acar, S. Moss, & O. Uluğ (Eds.), Researching peace and conflict : field experiences and methodological reflections (149-171). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44113-5_9

Researching protests and activism can contain various challenges, even more so when then the researcher embeds themselves in the protest context. Based on an ethnographic study of an environmental campaign in Sweden we will in this chapter discuss... Read More about Taking sides with Swedish protesters : gaining and maintaining trust in the field.

The good, the bad and the ugly : how do people living with HIV experience care in the health system? (2020)
Book Chapter
Amos, I., Chester, R., Angelina, N., & Merial, R. (2020). The good, the bad and the ugly : how do people living with HIV experience care in the health system?. In M. Croston, & S. Rutter (Eds.), Psychological perspectives in HIV care : an inter-professional approach (6-29). London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315211404-1

What it is like to live with HIV in the global north has changed dramatically over the last two decades. There have been significant developments in the treatment and prevention of HIV, and the healthcare landscape continues to evolve. This chapter... Read More about The good, the bad and the ugly : how do people living with HIV experience care in the health system?.

Disrupting the boundaries of the Academe : co-creating knowledge and sex work ‘academic-activism’ (2020)
Book Chapter
Connelly, L., & Sanders, T. (2020). Disrupting the boundaries of the Academe : co-creating knowledge and sex work ‘academic-activism’. In S. Walklate, K. Fitz-Gibbon, J. Maher, & J. McCulloch (Eds.), The Emerald Handbook of Feminism, Criminology and Social Change. Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78769-955-720201018

In this chapter, we reflect on how the criminological agenda can move towards disrupting the boundaries that exist between the academe and sex work activism. We do so as academics who strive to affect social change outside of the academe but we do no... Read More about Disrupting the boundaries of the Academe : co-creating knowledge and sex work ‘academic-activism’.

Violence in the city : inequality, intimidation and fear (2020)
Book Chapter
Ellis, A., & Cook, E. (2020). Violence in the city : inequality, intimidation and fear. In R. Atkinson, & J. Dobson (Eds.), Urban Crisis, Urban Hope : A Policy Agenda for UK Cities (49-54). London: Anthem

Causal relationships or casual associations? Assessing the nature and character of mental illness/disorder and crime (2020)
Book Chapter
Cummins, I. (2020). Causal relationships or casual associations? Assessing the nature and character of mental illness/disorder and crime. In P. Taylor, S. Morley, & J. Powell (Eds.), Mental Health and Punishments : critical perspectives in theory and practice. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351240611-4

The link between mental illness, violence and other offending remains an area of controversy. The debate can become polarised around two extremes: that no such link exists or the mentally ill as a group are violent. This chapter will place these deba... Read More about Causal relationships or casual associations? Assessing the nature and character of mental illness/disorder and crime.

“And you didn’t tell them that they were getting robbed!?” : emotional labour, ethnography and danger (2020)
Book Chapter
Ellis, A. (2020). “And you didn’t tell them that they were getting robbed!?” : emotional labour, ethnography and danger. In J. Phillips, J. Waters, C. Westaby, & A. Fowler (Eds.), Emotional Labour in Criminal Justice and Criminology. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429055669-12

This chapter considers emotional labour during the conduct of dangerous ethnography. Specifically, the chapter draws upon the author’s experiences of immersive ethnography over prolonged periods of time with individuals involved in violence and a ran... Read More about “And you didn’t tell them that they were getting robbed!?” : emotional labour, ethnography and danger.

Understanding the audience experience of contemporary visual arts at Geevor Mine World Heritage Site : a dialogue between a contemporary artist and a sociologist (2020)
Book Chapter
Bagnall, G., & Randall, J. (2020). Understanding the audience experience of contemporary visual arts at Geevor Mine World Heritage Site : a dialogue between a contemporary artist and a sociologist. In N. Cass, G. Park, & A. Powell (Eds.), Contemporary Art in Heritage Spaces (166-182). Leeds, UK: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429053498-14

This chapter examines the outcomes of collaboration between an artist (Randall) and a sociologist (Bagnall) to explore how the use of contemporary visual art might engage audiences and generate new knowledge and understanding of an industrial heritag... Read More about Understanding the audience experience of contemporary visual arts at Geevor Mine World Heritage Site : a dialogue between a contemporary artist and a sociologist.

How protective is custody for unaccompanied minors in Greece? Protecting children’s rights within detention (2020)
Book Chapter
Papadopoulos, I. (2020). How protective is custody for unaccompanied minors in Greece? Protecting children’s rights within detention. In M. Klaasen, S. Rap, P. Rodrigues, & T. Liefaard (Eds.), Safeguarding Children’s Rights in Immigration Law (179-194). Intersentia

Published in Klaassen M, Rap S, Rodrigues P and Liefaard T (eds.), Safeguarding Children’s Rights in Immigration Law (p. 179-194). Cambridge, Intersentia.

Grief and loss (2020)
Book Chapter
Lawrence, J. (2020). Grief and loss. In M. Rogers, D. Whitaker, D. Edmondson, & D. Peach (Eds.), Developing skills & knowledge for social work practice (2nd edition) (310-317). London: Sage

Greif and loss involve change which often involves struggling with how to make sense of, and live with, grief. Grief and loss are important and complex areas of social work practice. Although traditional theories remain influential, more contemporary... Read More about Grief and loss.

Policing, vulnerability and mental health (2020)
Book Chapter
Cummins, I. (2020). Policing, vulnerability and mental health. In J. McDaniel, K. Moss, & K. Pease (Eds.), Policing and Mental Health: theory, policy and practice. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429470882-13

Police forces across the world have played an increasing role in responding to mental health crises and emergency situations. This chapter will examine the debates about whether this is an appropriate role for police officers, who on the whole have l... Read More about Policing, vulnerability and mental health.

Chapter 19 : Non-pharmacological therapies (2020)
Book Chapter
Prior, Y., Walsh, N., & Berry, A. (2020). Chapter 19 : Non-pharmacological therapies. In S. Oliver (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Musculoskeletal Nursing (2nd Edition) (583-594). Oxford University Press