Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major city in the United Kingdom during a pandemic was never going to be easy. In this performative reflection, I explore how walking and the side-be-sidedness of our interaction facilitated conversation and understanding, between one young mother and myself. I also consider in this performative text, the way a researcher’s thoughts whirl around and respond to what is being shared, although never voiced at the time
This is a personal reflection, as a female academic during Covid‐19, on how women's academic product...
As a researcher, three of my fields of interest have been the breast, breast cancer and death. In 20...
This portfolio thesis comprises of three parts:Part One: Systematic Literature ReviewThe systematic ...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
Within the social sciences, there is an increasing move towards visual and creative methods of data ...
This article takes as its starting point the author’s personal experience of sudden, unexpected chil...
Taking as a starting point the idea that a researcher's subjectivity is data and a resource for inte...
This practice-based report presents my experiences as a mother, Lecturer, and Doctoral Researcher du...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
There has been much work highlighting the benefits of autoethnographic research yet little acknowled...
Adopting an intersectional feminist lens, we explore our identities as single and co‐parents thrust ...
This article charts the isolation that parents may experience following a sudden, unexpected child d...
I developed a novel approach, a form of ‘impressionistic research’, during the Covid-19 pandemic to ...
This article is both an exploration and a reflection on the process of generating knowledge from an ...
What does it mean to refuse research during a pandemic? The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to recko...
This is a personal reflection, as a female academic during Covid‐19, on how women's academic product...
As a researcher, three of my fields of interest have been the breast, breast cancer and death. In 20...
This portfolio thesis comprises of three parts:Part One: Systematic Literature ReviewThe systematic ...
Researching the lives of mothers with children under five from the most deprived areas of a major ci...
Within the social sciences, there is an increasing move towards visual and creative methods of data ...
This article takes as its starting point the author’s personal experience of sudden, unexpected chil...
Taking as a starting point the idea that a researcher's subjectivity is data and a resource for inte...
This practice-based report presents my experiences as a mother, Lecturer, and Doctoral Researcher du...
Reflecting on the transformative potential of participatory theatre methods for social research, the...
There has been much work highlighting the benefits of autoethnographic research yet little acknowled...
Adopting an intersectional feminist lens, we explore our identities as single and co‐parents thrust ...
This article charts the isolation that parents may experience following a sudden, unexpected child d...
I developed a novel approach, a form of ‘impressionistic research’, during the Covid-19 pandemic to ...
This article is both an exploration and a reflection on the process of generating knowledge from an ...
What does it mean to refuse research during a pandemic? The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to recko...
This is a personal reflection, as a female academic during Covid‐19, on how women's academic product...
As a researcher, three of my fields of interest have been the breast, breast cancer and death. In 20...
This portfolio thesis comprises of three parts:Part One: Systematic Literature ReviewThe systematic ...