Outputs
Conferences
- "Social political discourses: how users talked about politics on Facebook during the 2011 French presidential election. The Meaning of Election Campaign Professionalism: Country- and Party-Related Answers across the EU 27. " more
- "Some practices to avoid when covering news about health risks" more
- "The BBC Marriage Bar: Contradictions within a New Industry" more
- "The evolution of the doctor-patient relationship in the law of consent: can Montgomery's bigamous relationship work?" more
- "The people must have their voices”: Empowering marginalised groups through citizen journalism’ more
- "The Pro vs. the Punter": Understanding the Meal Experience from the Perspectives of the Reviewer and the Skilled Amateur more
- "The violent deaths of children in England & Wales and the other Western World countries 1974-2002: Evidence for improved child protection?". more
- "This Paper Is A Video" more
- "Update soon!": Harry Potter fanfiction and narrative as a participatory process more
- '"We are a sport for all Australian's" : exploring the non-performativity of institutional speech acts around LGBTI+ diversity in Australian sporting organisations' more
- "What is good science journalism?" more
- "What Programmers Want" more
- "What's in a story? The case for narrative research in Sports Development." more
- "Where's the knowledge Ronnie?": Epistemological and ontological issues in practice-based research. more
- "Why do we buy mass customised products?"-consumer's perspective of success factors for online mass customisation more
- "Woman’s Hour: telling history, being history, making history…" more
- "You're just stuck there"- metaphors people use to talk about stress. more
- #amreading: Reading as Display in the Digital Age more
- #cyberviolence: Developing a typology for understanding virtual maltreatment in sport more
- #DryByChristmas: Celebrating women’s leaky(?) bodies in a comedic social media campaign more
- (Dis)Connectivity in the Travel Context: Setting an Agenda for Research. more
- (DON’T) MENTION DEMENTIA: engagement work in the UK through art more
- (Dont) Mention Dementia: groundbreaking engagement work in the UK more
- (Re)Presenting participant voices: Reflections on researching abuse in high performance sport (Invited Keynote Presentation). more
- (Symposium chair): New directions in promoting physical activity among older people. more