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Helleve, Arnfinn; Sandberg, Helena; Berg, Christina; Prell, Hillevi; Ólafsdóttir, Steingerður; Gísladóttir, Elva; Andersen, Morten C.; Jewell, Jo; Breda, João; Marniemi, Annikka; Gabrijelcic, Mojca and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi (2018). Monitoring food marketing to children: A joint Nordic monitoring protocol for marketing of foods and beverages high in fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) towards children and young people. TemaNord, ISSN 0908-6692 ; 2018:504. Copenhagen, Denmark: Nordisk Ministerråd.

Ibbotson, Paul (2020). What it Takes to Talk: Exploring Developmental Cognitive Linguistics. Cognitive Linguistics Research [CLR], 64. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.

KE206 Module Team (2017). Children and young people's wellbeing [KE2016 Books 1 & 2]. Milton Keynes: Open University.

Long, Martyn; Wood, Clare; Littleton, Karen; Passenger, Terri and Sheehy, Kieron (2010). The Psychology of Education: The Evidence Base for Teaching and Learning (2nd ed.). London: Routledge.

Montgomery, Heather (2001). Modern Babylon?: Prostituting children in Thailand. Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality, 2. Oxford, UK: Berghahn Books.

Pells, Kirrily and Woodhead, Martin (2014). Changing Children's Lives: Risks and Opportunities. Oxford: Young Lives, Department for International Development, University of Oxford.

Woodhead, Martin (1996). In search of the rainbow: pathways to quality in large scale programmes for young disadvantaged children. Early Childhood Development: Practice and Reflections (7). The Hague: Bernard van Leer Foundation.

Woodhead, Martin; Feathersone, Imogen; Bolton, Laura and Robertson, Penny (2014). Early Childhood Development: Delivering Inter‐sectoral Policies, Programmes and Services in Low‐resource Settings. Topic guide, November (2014). Oxford: Health & Education Advice & Resource Team (HEART).

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Brockliss, Laurence and Montgomery, Heather eds. (2010). Childhood and Violence in the Western Tradition. Society for the Study of Childhood in the Past Monograph series, 1. Oxford, UK: Oxbow Books.

Brooker, Liz and Woodhead, Martin eds. (2008). Developing Positive Identities: Diversity and Young Children. Early Childhood in Focus (3). Milton Keynes: Open University.

Brooker, Liz and Woodhead, Martin eds. (2010). Culture and Learning. Early Childhood in Focus, 6. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

Brooker, Liz and Woodhead, Martin eds. (2013). The Right to Play. Early Childhood in Focus, 9. Milton Keynes: The Open University with the support of Bernard van Leer Foundation.

Cooper, Victoria and Holford, Naomi eds. (2021). Exploring Childhood and Youth. Abingdon: Routledge.

Ellis, Adam; Marques, Olga and Gunter, Anthony eds. (2023). Thug Criminology: A Call to Action. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Feron, Elise and Orrnert, Anna eds. (2011). Conflict Sensitive Development. INFOCON.

Maybin, Janet and Woodhead, Martin eds. (2003). Childhoods in Context. Chichester, UK: Wiley.

Miller, Linda and Cable, Carrie eds. (2008). Professionalism in the Early Years. London, UK: Hodder Education.

Miller, Linda; Drury, Rose and Campbell, Robin eds. (2002). Exploring Early Years Education and Care. London: David Fulton.

Montgomery, Heather and Watson, Nicola eds. (2009). Children's literature: Classic texts and contemporary trends. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Wells, Karen; Burman, Erica; Montgomery, Heather and Watson, Alison eds. (2014). Childhood, Youth and Violence in Global Contexts: Researchers and Practitioners in Dialogue. Studies in Childhood and Youth. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Wood, Clare; Littleton, Karen and Sheehy, Kieron eds. (2006). Developmental Psychology in Action. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Woodhead, Martin and Brooker, Liz eds. (2012). Healthy Environments. Early Childhood in Focus, 8. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

Woodhead, Martin and Moss, Peter eds. (2007). Early Childhood and Primary Education: Transitions in the Lives of Young Children. Early Childhood in Focus (2). Milton Keynes: Open University.

Nind, Melanie; Rix, Jonathan; Sheehy, Kieron and Simmons, Katy eds. (2003). Inclusive education: diverse perspectives. Learning from each other. London: David Fulton Publishers Ltd.

Siraj-Blatchford, Iram and Woodhead, Martin eds. (2009). Effective Early Childhood Programmes. Early Childhood in Focus (4). Milton Keynes: Open University.

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Bennett, Kay; Brown, Zeta and Edwards, Tracey (2017). Child and young person development: Biological, environmental and interpersonal influences. In: Brown, Zeta and Ward, Stephen eds. Contemporary Issues in Childhood: A Bio-ecological Approach. Routledge, pp. 17–31.

Browne, Naima; Paige-Smith, Alice and Cooper, Victoria (2011). Supporting children’s personal, social and emotional development. In: Drury, Rose and Paige-Smith, Alice eds. Book 1: Extending reflective practice: Leadership, learning and environments. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 135–220.

Budiyanto and Sheehy, Kieron (2019). Developing Signalong Indonesia: issues of politics, pedagogy and perceptions. In: Grove, Nicola and Launonen, Kaisa eds. Manual Sign Acquisition by Children with Developmental Disabilities. Nova Science.

Burr, Rachel and Montgomery, Heather (2003). Family, kinship and beyond. In: Maybin, Janet and Woodhead, Martin eds. Childhoods in Context. Chichester: Wiley.

Burr, Rachel and Montgomery, Heather (2002). Children and rights. In: Woodhead, Martin and Montgomery, Heather eds. Understanding Childhood: an Interdisciplinary Approach. Chichester: Wiley.

Cable, Carrie and Miller, Linda (2008). Looking to the future. In: Miller, Linda and Cable, Carrie eds. Professionalism in the Early Years. London: Hodder Education, pp. 167–177.

Cooper, Victoria (2023). Young people’s mental health. In: Cooper, Victoria and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi eds. An Introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 90–106.

Cooper, Victoria (2014). Children's developing identity. In: Reed, Michael and Rosie, Walker eds. A Critical Companion to Early Childhood. London: Sage, pp. 281–296.

Cooper, Victoria; Montgomery, Heather and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi (2023). Adolescents, teenagers, and youth: A time of change. In: Cooper, Victoria and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi eds. An Introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 200–217.

Cooper, Victoria and Preece, Vicky (2023). Children's bodies. In: Cooper, Victoria and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi eds. An Introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 43–57.

Cooper, V. (2008). Children's Identity. In: Collins, J. and Foley, P. eds. Promoting Children's Well-being: Policy and Practice. Bristol, UK: Policy Press in association with the Open University Press.

Cooper, Victoria (2013). Designing research for different purposes. In: Clark, Alison; Hammersley, Martyn; Flewitt, Rosie and Robb, Martin eds. Understanding research with children and young people. London: Sage.

Cooper, Victoria (2020). Childhood identities and materiality. In: Cooper, Victoria and Holford, Naomi eds. Exploring childhood and youth. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 7–20.

Cooper, Victoria (2014). Education and the impact of schooling. In: Farrington-Flint, Lee ed. An introduction to childhood studies and child psychology. Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 143–164.

Cooper, Victoria (2009). Distance learning and professional development. In: Reed, Michael and Canning, Natalie eds. Reflective Practice in the Early Years. London: Sage Publications, pp. 143–155.

Cooper, Victoria and Ellis, Carole (2011). Ethnographic practitioner research. In: Callan, Sue and Reed, Michael eds. Work-based Research in the Early Years: Positioning Yourself as a Researcher. London: Sage, pp. 47–61.

Cooper, Victoria and Kellett, Mary (2017). Listening to children. In: Moyles, Janet; Georgeson, Jan and Payler, Jane eds. Beginning Teaching, Beginning Learning in Early Years and Primary Education. Milton Keynes: McGraw Hill Education / Open University Press.

Cooper, Victoria; Payler, Jane and Bennett, Stephanie (2019). Beyond talk: Learning from children and young people experiencing a family health crisis. In: Robb, Martin; Montgomery, Heather and Thompson, Rachel eds. Critical Practice with Children and Young People (2nd edition). Bristol: Policy press, pp. 143–160.

Cooper, Victoria and Rixon, Andrew (2017). Wellbeing. In: KE2060 Module Team ed. Children and young people's wellbeing [KE206 Book1]. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

Cornock, Marc and Montgomery, Heather (2014). Children’s rights since Margaret Thatcher. In: Wagg, Stephen and Pilcher, Jane eds. Thatcher’s Grandchildren. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 160–178.

Cremin, Teresa; Hendry, Helen; Rodriguez-Leon, Lucy and Kucirkova, Natalia (2023). Conclusion : Reading Teachers of tomorrow. In: Cremin, Teresa; Hendry, Helen; Rodriguez-Leon, Lucy and Kucirkova, Natalia eds. Reading Teachers. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 193–197.

Curran, Sheila and Golding, Tyrrell (2013). Crossing the boundaries? Working informally in formal settings. In: Curran, Sheila; Harrison, Roger and Mackinnon, Donald eds. Working with Young People (2nd ed). London: Sage, pp. 125–136.

Edwards, Tracey and Jones, Graham (2016). Post-16 education and issues of inclusion. In: Brown, Zeta ed. Inclusive Education: Perspectives on pedagogy, policy and practice. Routledge, pp. 27–33.

Ellis, Adam and Gunter, Anthony (2023). Somethin’ Doesn’t Seem Right: A Commentary on the “Scientific Method” and “Gang”Research. In: Ellis, Adam; Marques, Olga and Gunter, Dr Anthony eds. Thug Criminology: A Call to Action. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 57–72.

Ellis, Adam; Marques, Olga and Gunter, Anthony (2023). Introduction. In: Ellis, Adam; Marques, Olga and Gunter, Anthony eds. Thug Criminology: A Call to Action. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 3–10.

Fensham-Smith, Amber (2023). Education, schools, and learning. In: Cooper, Victoria and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi eds. An Introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 107–122.

Fensham-Smith, Amber (2021). Alternative Education: The Rise in Elective Home Education: Issues Related to Recognition, Collaboration and Successful Partnerships. In: Wearmouth, Janice and Lindley, Karen eds. Bringing the Curriculum to Life: Engaging Learners in the English Education System. London: Open University Press, McGraw Hill, pp. 43–62.

Ferguson, Rebecca and Sheehy, Kieron (2010). Breaking down the barriers. In: Sheehy, Kieron; Ferguson, Rebecca and Clough, Gill eds. Virtual Worlds: Controversies at the Frontier of Education. Education in a Competitive and Globalizing World. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers.

Ferguson, Rebecca; Sheehy, Kieron and Clough, Gill (2010). Introduction: challenging education in virtual worlds. In: Sheehy, Kieron; Ferguson, Rebecca and Clough, Gill eds. Virtual Worlds: Controversies at the Frontier of Education. Education in a Competitive and Globalizing World. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers.

Gallacher, Jim and Reeve, Fiona (2018). New Frontiers for college education: the challenges. In: Gallacher, Jim and Reeve, Fiona eds. New Frontiers for College Education: International Perspectives. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 3–18.

Gallacher, Jim and Reeve, Fiona (2018). Challenges for college education: Reflections and some conclusions. In: Gallacher, Jim and Reeve, Fiona eds. New Frontiers for College Education: International Perspectives. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 223–230.

Gunter, Anthony (2023). Race(ism) and Ethnicity. In: Cooper, Victoria and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi eds. An Introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 139–153.

Gunter, Anthony (2023). The White Male Criminological Gaze as Pornography: The Quasi-Sexual Academic Obsession with Black “Gang Bangers”. In: Ellis, Adam; Marques, Olga and Gunter, Anthony eds. Thug Criminology: A Call to Action. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 27–41.

Gunter, Anthony (2023). Crime as Disease Contagion and Control: The Public Health Perspective and Implications for Black and Other Ethnic Minority Communities. In: Ellis, Adam; Marques, Olga and Gunter, Anthony eds. Thug Criminology: A Call to Action. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 167–184.

Gunter, Anthony and Holford, Naomi (2023). Transitions to Adulthood. In: Cooper, Victoria and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi eds. An Introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 218–232.

Gunter, Anthony (2016). From bad to worse? Marginalised youth and ‘Road life’ (mis)representations and realities. In: Blackman, Shane and Kempson, Michelle eds. The Subcultural Imagination: Theory, Research and Reflexivity in Youth Cultures. Youth, Young Adulthood and Society. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 46–62.

Gunter, Anthony (2017). Youth Transitions and Legacies in an East London Olympic Host Borough. In: Cohen, Phil and Watt, Paul eds. London 2012 and the Post-Olympics City: A Hollow Legacy? London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 287–309.

Hall, Kathy and Sheehy, Kieron (2010). Assessment and Learning: Summative Approaches. In: Arthur, James and Cremin, Teresa eds. Learning to Teach in the Primary School, 2nd edition. London: Routledge/Taylor and Francis, pp. 245–256.

Hall, Kathy and Sheehy, Kieron (2006). Assessment and learning: Summative approaches. In: Arthur, James; Granger, Teresa and Wray, David eds. Learning to Teach in the Primary School. London, UK: Routledge/Taylor and Francis, pp. 343–356.

Harrison, Roger; Clarke, J; Edwards, R and Reeve, Fiona (2003). Power and resistance in further education: the discursive work of negotiating identities. In: Kydd, Lesley; Anderson, Lesley and Newton, Wendy eds. Leading people and teams in education. London: Sage Publications.

Hempel-Jorgensen, Amelia; Brassington, Tom and Dixon, Megan (2023). Exploring gender and reading for pleasure. In: Cremin, Teresa; Hendry, Helen; Rodriguez Leon, Lucy and Kucirkova, Natalia eds. Reading Teachers: Nurturing Reading for Pleasure. London: Routledge, pp. 45–55.

Holford, Naomi (2021). Children and young people negotiating gender in context. In: Cooper, Victoria and Holford, Naomi eds. Exploring childhood and youth. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 35–48.

Holford, Naomi (2023). Gender in childhood and youth. In: Cooper, Victoria and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi eds. An Introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 170–185.

Holford, Naomi (2015). Gender and sexuality. In: Farrington-Flint, Lee and Montgomery, Heather eds. An introduction to childhood studies and child psychology (2nd ed.). Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 255–276.

Holford, Naomi (2015). Transitions to adulthood. In: Farrington-Flint, Lee and Montgomery, Heather eds. An introduction to childhood studies and child psychology (2nd ed.). Milton Keynes: The Open University, pp. 299–324.

Holford, Naomi (2015). Lost innocence? The sexualization of childhood. In: Kehily, Mary Jane ed. An introduction to childhood studies. Third edition. Open University Press, pp. 173–190.

Ibbotson, Paul (2023). Word Classes in Psycholinguistics. In: van Lier, Eva ed. The Oxford Handbook of Word Classes. Oxford University Press, pp. 899–909.

Ibbotson, Paul (2012). Child language acquisition. In: Clayton, Dan ed. Language: A Student Handbook On Key Topics And Theories. London: English & Media Centre, pp. 117–133.

Ibbotson, Paul and Tomasello, Michael (2012). Analogical mapping in construction learning. In: Robinson, Peter ed. Routledge Encyclopedia of Second Language Acquisition. Abingdon: Routledge, p. 21.

Joseph, Ian (2023). A Black Scholar’s Intellectual Journey and Subsequent Perspective on the White Colonial “Gang” Project. In: Ellis, Adam; Marques, Olga and Gunter, Anthony eds. Thug Criminology: A Call to Action. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 85–92.

Kehily, M and Montgomery, H (2008). Innocence and experience revisited. In: Kehily, M ed. An Introduction to Childhood Studies, 2nd Edition. Maidenhead: The Open University Press.

Kehily, Mary and Montgomery, Heather (2004). Innocence and experience: a historical approach to childhood and sexuality. In: Kehily, Mary Jane ed. An Introduction to childhood studies. UK: Open University Press/McGraw-Hill, pp. 57–74.

Kehily, Mary and Montgomery, Heather (2002). Innocence and experience. In: Woodhead, Martin and Montgomery, Heather eds. Understanding Childhood: an Interdisciplinary Approach. Chichester: Wiley.

Kehily, Mary Jane and Montgomery, Heather (2018). Children’s and young people’s cultures. In: Montgomery, Heather and Robb, Martin eds. Children and young people’s worlds. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 25–40.

Kirby, Perpetua and Woodhead, Martin (2003). Children's participation in society. In: Montgomery, Heather; Burr, Rachel and Woodhead, Martin eds. Changing Childhoods: Local and Global. Chichester: Wiley/Open University.

Kucirkova, Natalia (2023). Reflecting on my reader identity. In: Cremin, Teresa; Hendry, Helen; Rodriguez-Leon, Lucy and Kucirkova, Natalia eds. Reading Teachers: Nurturing Reading for Pleasure. London: Routledge, pp. 13–15.

Kucirkova, Natalia; Lungenmuss-Ward, Nigel and Mansfield-Neimi, Nicola (2023). Digital books enriching children's literacy lives. In: Cremin, Teresa; Hendry, Helen; Rodriguez-Leon, Lucy and Kucirkova, Natalia eds. Reading Teachers: Nurturing Reading for Pleasure. London: Routledge, pp. 35–44.

Kucirkova, Natalia (2012). Our Story - Eine App zur Herstellung von Bilderund Geschichtenbüchern [Our Story - an app for creating digital picture books]. In: Brinkmann, Erika and Valtin, Renate eds. Lesen- und Schreibenlernen mit digitalen Medien [Reading and writing learning with digital media]. Berlin: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Lesen und Schreiben, pp. 92–101.

Kucirkova, Natalia; Messer, David and Sheehy, Kieron (2012). Deti ako autori vlastnych kniziek na ipadoch: Hl'Adanie strednej cesty(Children as authors of their own iPad books: searching for a balance. In: Miňová, Monika ed. Predprimárne vzdelávanie v súčasnosti. Presove, Slovakia: Presovska univerzita v Presove, Pedagogic fakulta. Slovensky vybor Svetovej organizacie pre predskolsku vychovu, pp. 285–298.

Kucirkova, Natalia; Messer, David J. and Sheehy, Kieron (2019). Investigating the effectiveness of the Our Story App to increase children’s narrative skills: Lessons learnt from one English preschool classroom. In: Veneziano, Edy and Nicolopoulou, Ageliki eds. Narrative, Literacy and Other Skills: Studies in intervention. Studies in Narrative (25). John Benjamins, pp. 265–281.

Maybin, Janet and Woodhead, Martin (2003). Socialising children. In: Maybin, Janet and Woodhead, Martin eds. Childhoods in Context. Chichester: John Wiley, pp. 1–38.

Messer, David and Kucirkova, Natalia (2016). Digital and new technologies: Research tools and questions. In: Prior, Jess and Van Herwegen, Jo eds. Practical Research with Children. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 264–284.

Miller, Linda; Devereux, Jane; Paige-Smith, Alice and Soler, Janet (2009). Approaches to curricula in the early years. In: Cable, Carrie; Miller, Linda and Goodliff, Gill eds. Working with Children in the Early Years, 2nd Edition. London/New York: Routledge, pp. 75–87.

Miller, Linda; Devereux, Jane; Paige-Smith, Alice and Soler, Janet (2002). Approaches to curricula in the early years. In: Devereux, Jane and Miller, Linda eds. Working with children in the early years. London, UK: David Fulton Publishers, pp. 113–127.

Miller, Linda; Drury, Rose and Campbell, Robin (2002). Exploring issues in early years education and care. In: Miller, Linda; Drury, Rose and Robin, Campbell eds. Exploring Early Years Education and Care. London: David Fulton, pp. 2–7.

Miller, Linda; Soler, Janet and Woodhead, Martin (2003). Shaping early childhood education. In: Woodhead, Martin and Maybin, Janet eds. Childhoods in Context. Chichester: Wiley/Open University.

Montgomery, Heather (2023). What is Childhood and Youth Studies? In: Cooper, Victoria and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi eds. An Introduction to Childhood and Youth Studies and Psychology. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 10–23.

Montgomery, Heather (2022). Children’s Rights and Child Prostitution: Critical Reflections on Thailand in the 1990s and Beyond. In: Howard, Neil and Okyere, Samuel eds. International Child Protection Towards Politics and Participation. Palgrave Studies on Children and Development. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, pp. 147–165.

Montgomery, Heather (2016). The Rise of Childhood Studies. In: Montgomery, Heather ed. Childhood Studies. Routledge, pp. 1–17.

Montgomery, Heather (2023). Owning our mistakes: Confessions of an unethical researcher. In: Richards, Sarah and Coombs, Sarah eds. Critical Perspectives on Research with Children Reflexivity, Methodology, and Researcher Identity. Sociology of Children and Families. Bristol: Bristol University Press, pp. 157–171.

Montgomery, Heather (2022). Anthropological Perspectives on Social Development. In: Smith, Peter K. and Hart, Craig H. eds. The Wiley‐Blackwell Handbook of Childhood Social Development. Third Edition. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 135–149.

Montgomery, Heather (2016). Understanding the indefensible: reflections on fieldwork with child prostitutes in Thailand. In: Allerton, Catherine ed. Children: Ethnographic Encounters. London: Bloomsbury, pp. 141–154.

Montgomery, Heather (2009). Childhood. In: Barnard, Alan and Spencer, Jonathan eds. Encyclopedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology. London, UK: Routledge.

Montgomery, Heather (2010). Child Sex Tourism: Is extra-territorial legislation the answer? In: Botterill, David and Jones, Trevor eds. Tourism and Crime: Key Themes. Oxford, U.K.: Goodfellow Publishing.

Montgomery, Heather (2010). Introduction: Childhood and violence in the Western tradition. In: Brockliss, Laurence and Montgomery, Heather eds. Children, violence and the western tradition. Childhood in Archaeology Monograph (1). Oxford, U.K.: Oxbow Books.

Montgomery, Heather (2010). Unwanted children and adoption in England. In: Brockliss, Laurence and Montgomery, Heather eds. Childhood and Violence in the Western Tradition. Childhood in Archaeology Monograph (1). Oxford, U.K.: Oxbow Books.

Montgomery, Heather (2014). Participant observation. In: Clark, Alison; Flewitt, Rosie; Hammersley, Martyn and Robb, Martin eds. Understanding Research with Children and Young People. Published in association with The Open University. Sage, pp. 122–135.

Montgomery, Heather (2001). Imposing rights?: A case study of child prostitution in Thailand. In: Cowan, Jane K.; Dembour, Marie-Benedicte and Wilson, Richard A. eds. Culture and rights: anthropological perspectives. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 80–101.

Montgomery, Heather (2012). Prevailing voices in debates over child prostitution. In: Dewey, Susan and Kelly, Patty eds. Prevailing voices in debates over child prostitution. New York: New York University Press, pp. 146–159.

Montgomery, Heather (2009). What constitutes transgressive sex? The case of child prostitution in Thailand. In: Donnan, Hastings and Magowan, Fiona eds. Transgressive Sex: Subversion and Control in Erotic Encounters. Volume 13, Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality. Oxford, UK: Berghahn, pp. 191–210.

Montgomery, Heather (2018). Children and Sex Tourism: The Case of Thailand. In: Gmelch, Sharon and Kaul, Adam eds. Tourists and Tourism: A Reader. Waveland Press, pp. 281–293.

Montgomery, Heather (2001). Child sex tourism in Thailand. In: Harrison, D. ed. Tourism and the less developed countries: issues and case studies. Wallingford, UK: CABI Publishing.

Montgomery, Heather (2001). Child Sex Tourists: Myths and Realities’. In: Harrison, David ed. Tourism and the Less Developed World. 2nd edition. UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 191–202.

Montgomery, Heather (2006). Child prostitution. In: Hope Ditmore, Melissa ed. Encyclopedia of Prostitution and Sex Work. Greenwood Press.

Montgomery, Heather (2010). The rights of the child: Rightfully mine! In: Kassem, Derek; Murphy, Lisa and Taylor, Elizabeth eds. Key Issues in Childhood and Youth Studies. London: Routledge, pp. 149–158.

Montgomery, Heather (2007). A comparative perspective. In: Kehily, Mary Jane ed. Understanding Youth: Perspectives, Identities and Practices. London: Sage/Open University, pp. 45–72.

Montgomery, Heather (2007). Moving. In: Kehily, Mary Jane ed. Understanding Youth: Perspectives, Identities and Practices. London: Sage.

Montgomery, Heather (2015). Anthropological approaches to childhood. In: Kehily, Mary Jane ed. Introduction to Childhood Studies (Third Edition). Maidenhead: Open University Press, p. 83.

Montgomery, Heather (2010). Learning gender roles. In: Lancy, David F.; Bock, John and Gaskins, Suzanne eds. The Anthropology of Learning in Childhood. Lanham: Alta-Mira Press, pp. 287–308.

Montgomery, Heather (2011). What is a child? What is childhood? In: Liebel, Manfred and Lutz, Ronald eds. Sozialarbeit des Südens: Kindheiten und Kinderrechte, Volume 3. Oldenberg: Paulo Freire Verlag.

Montgomery, Heather (2009). The purposes of children's literature. In: Maybin, Janet and Watson, Nicola J. eds. Children's Literature: Approaches and Territories. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Montgomery, Heather (2003). Children and violence. In: Montgomery, Heather; Burr, Rachel and Woodhead, Martin eds. Changing Childhoods: Local and Global. Chichester: Wiley.

Montgomery, Heather (2003). Intervening in children's lives. In: Montgomery, Heather; Burr, Rachel and Woodhead, Martin eds. Changing Childhoods: Local and Global. Chichester: Wiley.

Montgomery, Heather (2009). Children and families in an international context. In: Montgomery, Heather and Kellett, Mary eds. Children and Young People's Worlds: Developing Frameworks for Integrated Practice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 77–89.

Montgomery, Heather (2009). Children, young people and poverty. In: Montgomery, Heather and Kellett, Mary eds. Children and Young People's Worlds: Developing Frameworks for Integrated Practice. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 165–180.

Montgomery, Heather (2018). Children’s rights and cultural relativism. In: Montgomery, Heather and Robb, Martin eds. Children and young people’s worlds. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 57–72.

Montgomery, Heather (2018). Inequality and the social and cultural capital of childhood and youth. In: Montgomery, Heather and Robb, Martin eds. Children and young people’s worlds. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 73–88.

Montgomery, Heather (2007). Participation. In: Robb, Martin ed. Youth in Context: Frameworks, Settings and Encounters. UK: Sage, pp. 89–120.

Montgomery, Heather (2007). Child sexual abuse: an Anthropological perspective. In: Rousseau, George ed. Children and Sexuality: The Greeks to the Great War. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 319–347.

Montgomery, Heather (2007). Child sexual abuse: The view from anthropology. In: Rousseau, George ed. Children and Sexuality: The Greeks to the Great War. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Montgomery, Heather (2016). Anthropological Perspectives on Children’s Rights. In: Ruck, Martin D.; Peterson-Badali, Michele and Freeman, Michael eds. Handbook of Children’s Rights: Global and Multidisciplinary Perspectives. Taylor & Francis, pp. 97–113.

Montgomery, Heather (2001). Motherhood, fertility and ambivalence among young prostitutes in Thailand. In: Tremayne, Soraya ed. Managing Reproductive Life: Cross Cultural Themes in Sexuality and Fertility. Oxford, UK: Berghahn, pp. 71–84.

Montgomery, Heather (2012). ¿Qué es un niño? La visón desde la antropología. In: Walzer, Alejandra ed. Qué es un niño hoy: Reflexiones sobre el cambio. Salamanca: Comunicación Social, pp. 43–70.

Montgomery, Heather (2015). The Dynamics of Culture. In: Waterhouse, Lorraine and McGhee, Janice eds. Challenging Child Protection: New Directions in Safeguarding Children. Research Highlights in Social Work. London: Jessica Kingsley, pp. 34–41.

Montgomery, Heather (2015). Prostitution (child). In: Whelehan, Patricia and Bolin, Anne eds. The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality. Wiley-Blackwell.

Montgomery, Heather (2003). Childhood in time and place. In: Woodhead, Martin and Montgomery, Heather eds. Understanding Childhood: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Childhood (1). Chichester: John Wiley, pp. 45–74.

Montgomery, Heather and Burr, Rachel (2003). Children, poverty and social inequality. In: Montgomery, Heather; Burr, Rachel and Woodhead, Martin eds. Changing Childhoods: Local and Global. Chichester: Wiley.

Montgomery, Heather and Cooper, Victoria (2019). 'I blame the parents': families, experts and the state. In: Robb, Martin; Montgomery, Heather and Thompson, Rachel eds. Critical Practice with Children and Young People, 2nd Edn. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 75–90.

Montgomery, Heather and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi (2018). Reconciling Childhood and Youth Studies and developmental psychology. In: Montgomery, Heather and Robb, Martin eds. Children and young people's worlds. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 7–24.

Muc, M.; Padez, C. and Mota Pinto, A. (2013). Exposure to Paracetamol and Antibiotics in Early Life and Elevated Risk of Asthma in Childhood. In: Pokorski, Mieczyslaw ed. Neurobiology of Respiration. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 788. Springer Dordrecht, pp. 393–400.

Nind, Melanie; Simmons, Katy; Sheehy, Kieron and Rix, Jonathan (2004). Introduction. In: Nind, Melanie; Sheehy, Kieron and Simmons, Katy eds. Inclusive Education: Learners and Learning Contexts. UK: Routledge.

Oates, John; Sheehy, Kieron and Wood, Clare (2005). Theories of development. In: Oates, John; Wood, Clare and Grayson, Andrew eds. Psychological Development and Early Childhood. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 47–88.

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Adamis, Dimitrios; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Hayden, John; Quigley, Etain; Gavin, Blanaid and McNicholas, Fiona (2024). Primary and Secondary Education teachers’ Knowledge and Attitudes Towards Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). International Journal of Disability, Development and Education (Early access).

Adamis, Dimitrios; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Gavin, Blánaid and McNicholas, Fiona (2019). General practitioners’ (GP) attitudes and knowledge about attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Ireland. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 188(1) pp. 231–239.

Bloom, Ashley; Critten, Sarah; Johnson, Helen and Wood, Clare (2020). A critical review of methods for eliciting voice from children with speech, language and communication needs. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 20(4) pp. 308–320.

Boyland, Emma; Muc, Magdalena; Coates, Anna; Ells, Louisa; Halford, Jason C.G.; Hill, Zoe; Maden, Michelle; Matu, Jamie; Maynard, Maria J.; Rodgers, Jayne; Targett, Victoria; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Young, Michelle and Jones, Andrew (2024). Food marketing, eating and health outcomes in children and adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Nutrition (In press).

Boyland, Emma; Muc, Magdalena; Kelly, Bridget; Halford, Jason C. G.; Vohra, Jyotsna; Rosenberg, Gillian and Christiansen, Paul (2021). Indirect associations between commercial television exposure and child body mass index. Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 53(1) pp. 20–27.

Brod, Garvin; Kucirkova, Natalia; Shepherd, Joshua; Jolles, Dietsje and Molenaar, Inge (2023). Agency in Educational Technology: Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Implications for Learning Design. Educational Psychology Review, 35(1), article no. 25.

Brown, Zeta; Edwards, Tracey and Perkins, Helen (2017). The placement journey: Do year one placement modules support Childhood Studies students’ professional development? Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 23(2) pp. 162–177.

Budiyanto; Sheehy, Kieron; Kaye, Helen and Rofiah, Khofidotur (2018). Developing Signalong Indonesia: issues of happiness and pedagogy, training and stigmatisation. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 22(5) pp. 543–559.

Camfield, Laura; Crivello, Gina and Woodhead, Martin (2009). Wellbeing research in developing countries: reviewing the role of qualitative methods. Social Indicators Research, 90(1) pp. 5–31.

Camfield, Laura; Streuli, Natalia and Woodhead, Martin (2009). What's the use of 'well-being' in contexts of child poverty? Approaches to research, monitoring and children's participation. International Journal of Children's Rights, 17(1) pp. 65–109.

Camfield, Laura; Streuli, Natalia and Woodhead, Martin (2010). Children's wellbeing in developing countries: a conceptual and methodological review. European Journal of Development Research, 22(3) pp. 398–416.

Clarke, J.; Harrison, R.; Reeve, F. and Edwards, R. (2002). Assembling spaces: the question of ‘place’ in further education. Discourse, 23(3) pp. 285–297.

Clarke, Julia; Harrison, Roger; Reeve, Fiona and Edwards, Richard (2002). Why don’t you give the money back? Questions of accounting and accountability in three accounts of educational research. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 15(5) pp. 555–568.

Cornock, Marc and Montgomery, Heather (2011). Children’s rights in and out of the womb. The International Journal of Children's Rights, 9(1) pp. 3–19.

Critten, Sarah; Connelly, Vincent; Dockrell, Julie E.; Mundy, Ian R. and O’Rourke, Lynsey (2023). Handwriting processes when spelling morphologically complex words in children with and without Developmental Language Disorder. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, article no. 1112462.

Critten, Sarah; Pine, Karen and Steffler, Dorothy (2007). Spelling development in young children: A case of representational redescription? Journal of Educational Psychology, 99(1) pp. 207–220.

Critten, Valerie; Messer, David and Sheehy, Kieron (2024). Reading Disabilities in Children with Cerebral Palsy: associations with Working Memory. Reading & Writing Quarterly, 40(4) pp. 396–411.

Critten, Sarah; Connelly, Vincent; Dockrell, Julie E. and Walter, Kirsty (2014). Inflectional and derivational morphological spelling abilities of children with Specific Language Impairment. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, article no. 948.

Critten, Sarah; Holliman, Andrew J.; Hughes, David J.; Wood, Clare; Cunnane, Helen; Pillinger, Claire and Deacon, S. Hélène (2020). A longitudinal investigation of prosodic sensitivity and emergent literacy. Reading and Writing, 34(2) pp. 371–389.

Critten, Sarah; Pine, Karen J. and Messer, David J. (2012). Revealing children's implicit spelling representations. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 31(2) pp. 198–211.

Critten, Sarah; Sheriston, Lee and Mann, Franceska (2016). Young Children's spelling representations and spelling strategies. Learning and Instruction, 46 pp. 34–44.

Daffern, Tessa and Critten, Sarah (2019). Student and Teacher Perspectives on Spelling. Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 42(1) pp. 40–57.

Devi, Anita and Sheehy, Kieron (2013). Can biofeedback technology help young children "learn" to relax in school? Ubiquitous Learning: an international journal, 4(4) pp. 73–88.

Dias, Helena; Muc, Magdalena; Padez, Cristina and Manco, Licínio (2016). Association of polymorphisms in 5-HTT (SLC6A4) and MAOA genes with measures of obesity in young adults of Portuguese origin. Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 122(1) pp. 8–13.

Dockrell, Julie E.; Connelly, Vincent; Walter, Kirsty and Critten, Sarah (2015). Assessing children's writing products: the role of curriculum based measures. British Educational Research Journal, 41(4) pp. 575–595.

Edwards, Richard; Clarke, Julia; Harrison, Roger and Reeve, Fiona (2001). Flexibility at work: a study of further education. Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 53(3) pp. 373–390.

Edwards, Richard; Clarke, Julia; Harrison, Roger and Reeve, Fiona (2002). Is there madness in the method? Representations of Research in Lifelong Learning. Adult Education Quarterly, 52(2) pp. 128–139.

Finlay, Amy; Robinson, Eric; Jones, Andrew; Maden, Michelle; Cerny, Caroline; Muc, Magdalena; Evans, Rebecca; Makin, Harriet and Boyland, Emma (2022). A scoping review of outdoor food marketing: exposure, power and impacts on eating behaviour and health. BMC Public Health, 22, article no. 1431.

Goiana-da-Silva, Francisco; Cruz-e-Silva, David; Rito, Ana; Lopes, Carla; Muc, Magdalena; Darzi, Ara; Araújo, Fernando; Miraldo, Marisa; Morais Nunes, Alexandre and Allen, Luke N. (2022). Modeling the health impact of legislation to limit the salt content of bread in Portugal: A macro simulation study. Frontiers in Public Health, 10, article no. 876827.

Goiana-da-Silva, Francisco; Severo, Milton; Cruz e Silva, David; Gregório, Maria João; Allen, Luke N.; Muc, Magdalena; Morais Nunes, Alexandre; Torres, Duarte; Miraldo, Marisa; Ashrafian, Hutan; Rito, Ana; Wickramasinghe, Kremlin; Breda, João; Darzi, Ara and Araújo, Fernando (2020). Projected impact of the Portuguese sugar-sweetened beverage tax on obesity incidence across different age groups: A modelling study. PLoS medicine, 17(3), article no. e1003036.

Gunter, Anthony (2008). Growing up bad: Black youth, ‘road’ culture and badness in an East London neighbourhood. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 4(3) pp. 349–366.

Gunter, Anthony (2003). The Trouble with Black (Male) Youth. Criminal Justice Matters, 54(1) pp. 22–23.

Hall, Kathy; Collins, Janet; Benjamin, Shereen; Nind, Melanie and Sheehy, Kieron (2004). SATurated models of pupildom: Assessment and Inclusion/Exclusion. British Educational Research Journal, 30(6) pp. 801–817.

Harris, Jennifer L.; Boyland, Emma; Muc, Magdalena; Ells, Louisa; Rodgers, Jayne; Hill, Zoe; Targett, Victoria; Young, Michelle and Tatlow-Golden, Mimi (2024). A “major breakthrough”, yet potentially “entirely ineffective”? Experts’ opinions about the ‘total ban’ on unhealthy food marketing online in the United Kingdom’s Health and Care Act (2022). British Journal of Nutrition (In press).

Harrison, Roger; Clarke, Julia; Reeve, Fiona and Edwards, Richard (2003). Doing Identity Work: fuzzy boundaries and flexibility in further education. Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 8(1) pp. 93–106.

Hempel Jorgensen, Amelia and Bradbury, Alice (2023). Editorial. Education 3-13, 52(1) pp. 2–6.

Holliman, A. J.; Gutiérrez Palma, N; Critten, S.; Wood, C.; Cunnane, H. and Pillinger, C. (2017). Examining the independent contribution of prosodic sensitivity to word reading and spelling in early readers. Reading and Writing, 30(3) pp. 509–521.

Holliman, Andrew; Critten, Sarah; Lawrence, Tony; Harrison, Emily; Wood, Clare and Hughes, David (2014). Modeling the Relationship Between Prosodic Sensitivity and Early Literacy. Reading Research Quarterly, 49(4) pp. 469–482.

Holliman, Andrew; Wood, Clare and Sheehy, Kieron (2008). Sensitivity to speech rhythm explains individual differences in reading ability independently of phonological awareness. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 26(3) pp. 357–367.

Holliman, Andrew J.; Wood, Clare and Sheehy, Kieron (2010). The contribution of sensitivity to speech rhythm and non-speech rhythm to early reading development. Educational Psychology, 30(3) pp. 247–267.

Holliman, Andrew J.; Wood, Clare and Sheehy, Kieron (2010). Does speech rhythm sensitivity predict children's reading ability 1 year later? Journal of Educational Psychology, 102(2) pp. 356–366.

Honorio Neto, F.; Tatlow-Golden, M.; Mulligan, A.; Gavin, B. and McNicholas, F. (2018). Attitudes and reported practice of paediatricians and child psychiatrists regarding the assessment and treatment of ADHD in Ireland. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 35(3) pp. 181–191.

Ibbotson, Paul; Salnikov, Vsevolod and Walker, Richard (2019). A dynamic network analysis of emergent grammar. First Language, 39(6) pp. 652–680.

Ibbotson, Paul (2011). Abstracting grammar from social–cognitive foundations: a developmental sketch of learning. Review of General Psychology, 15(4) pp. 331–343.

Ibbotson, Paul (2012). A new kind of language. The Psychologist, 25(2) pp. 122–125.

Ibbotson, Paul (2013). The scope of usage-based theory. Frontiers in Psychology, 4, article no. 255.

Ibbotson, Paul (2014). Group level expression encoded in the individual. Commentary on "The cultural evolution of emergent group-level traits". Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 37(3) pp. 261–262.

Ibbotson, Paul; Hartman, Rose M. and Björkenstam, Kristina Nilsson (2018). Frequency filter: an open access tool for analysing language development. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience, 33(10) pp. 1325–1339.

Ibbotson, Paul; López, Diana G. and McKane, Alan J. (2018). Goldilocks Forgetting in Cross-Situational Learning. Frontiers in Psychology: Cognition, 9, article no. 1301.

Ibbotson, Paul; Theakston, Anna; Lieven, Elena and Tomasello, Michael (2011). The role of pronoun frames in early comprehension of transitive constructions in English. Language Learning and Development, 7(1) pp. 24–39.

Ibbotson, Paul; Theakston, Anna; Lieven, Elena and Tomasello, Michael (2012). Semantics of the transitive construction: prototype effects and developmental comparisons. Cognitive Science, 36(7) pp. 1268–1288.

Ibbotson, Paul and Tomasello, Michael (2009). Prototype constructions in early language acquisition. Language and Cognition, 1(1) pp. 59–85.

Khanolainen, Daria; Cooper, Victoria; Messer, David and Revyakina, Elena (2024). The Complexity of Student-led Research: from Terminology to Practice in a Case Study of Three Countries. Oxford Review of Education, 50(1) pp. 78–94.

Khofidotur, Rofiah; Sheehy, Kieron; Widayati, Sri and Budiyanto (2021). Fun and the benefits of Sign Supported Big Books in mainstream Indonesian kindergartens. International Journal of Early Years Education, 31(2)

Kucirkova, Natalia; Gerard, Libby and Linn, Marcia C. (2021). Designing personalised instruction: A research and design framework. British Journal of Educational Technology, 52(5) pp. 1839–1861.

Kucirkova, Natalia and Rowsell, Jennifer (2022). Living with digital materialisations of self. Learning, Media and Technology, 47(3) pp. 305–309.

Kucirkova, Natalia I.; Livingstone, Sonia and Radesky, Jenny S. (2023). Faulty screen time measures hamper national policies: here is a way to address it. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, article no. 1243396.

Kucirkova, N. and Sakr, M. (2015). Child-Father creative text-making at home with crayons, iPad, collage & PC. Thinking Skills and Creativity, 17 pp. 59–73.

Kucirkova, Natalia (2014). iPads in early years, separating assumptions and evidence. Frontiers in Psychology, 5, article no. 715.

Kucirkova, Natalia (2014). How can iPad apps enrich psychology research? Psychology Teaching Review, 20(2) pp. 121–125.

Kucirkova, Natalia (2013). iPads in early education. Early Years Educator, 14(9) pp. 24–26.

Kucirkova, Natalia (2015). Book Review: The thinking teacher. Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 41(4) pp. 451–452.

Kucirkova, Natalia; Messer, David; Critten, Val and Harwood, Jane (2014). Story-making on the iPad when children have complex needs: two case studies. Communication Disorders Quarterly, 36(1) pp. 44–54.

Kucirkova, Natalia; Messer, David; Sheehy, Kieron and Fernandez-Panadero, Carmen (2014). Children's engagement with educational iPad apps: insights from a Spanish classroom. Computers & Education, 71 pp. 175–184.

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Muc, Magdalena; Padez, Cristina and Manco, Lic\'\inio (2015). Influence of physical activity on the association between the FTO variant rs9939609 and adiposity in young adults. American Journal of Human Biology, 27(5) pp. 734–738.

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Murphy, Gráinne; Corcoran, Ciara; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Boyland, Emma and Rooney, Brendan (2020). See, Like, Share, Remember: Adolescents’ Responses to Unhealthy-, Healthy- and Non-Food Advertising in Social Media. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(7), article no. 2181.

Nieto, Claudia; Espinosa, Fiorella; Valero-Morales, Isabel; Boyland, Emma; Potvin Kent, Monique; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Ortiz-Panozo, Eduardo and Barquera, Simon (2023). Digital food and beverage marketing appealing to children and adolescents: An emerging challenge in Mexico. Pediatric Obesity, 18(7), article no. e13036.

Nind, Melanie; Benjamin, Shereen; Sheehy, Kieron; Collins, Janet and Hall, Kathy (2004). Methodological challenges in researching inclusive school cultures. Educational Review, 56(3) pp. 259–270.

O'Farrelly, Christine; Booth, Ailbhe; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi and Doyle, Orla (2016). Self-reported early experiences of children from low socioeconomic status backgrounds: The children's thoughts about school study. Children's Research Digest: Transitions, 3(2)

Orrnert, Anna (2006). Missing pieces: Overview of the institutional puzzle. Public Administration and Development, 26(5) pp. 449–455.

O’Doherty, Siobhain; Linehan, Christine; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Craig, Sarah; Kerr, Mike; Lynch, Christy and Staines, Anthony (2016). Perspectives of family members of people with an intellectual disability to a major reconfiguration of living arrangements for people with intellectual disability in Ireland. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 20(2) pp. 137–151.

O’Farrelly, Christine; Booth, Ailbhe; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi and Barker, Beth (2020). Reconstructing readiness: Young children’s priorities for their early school adjustment. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 50(2) pp. 3–16.

Pawlinska-Chmara, R; Wronka and Muc, M (2008). Prevalence and correlates of allergic diseases among children. Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 59(Suppl 6) pp. 549–556.

Reeve, Fiona and Gallacher, Jim (2005). Employer – university ‘partnerships’: a key problem for work-based learning programmes? Journal of Education and Work, 18(2) pp. 219–233.

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Rodrigues, Daniela; Muc, Magdalena; Machado-Rodrigues, Aristides M and Padez, Cristina (2021). Less obesity but higher inequalities in Portuguese children: Trends of childhood obesity between 2002--2016. Acta Paediatrica, 110(5) pp. 1526–1533.

Rodrigues, Daniela; Muc, Magdalena; Rodrigues, PRM; Pinto, A Mota and Padez, Cristina (2016). Dietary Patterns and Their Socioeconomic and Behavioral Determinants in 6- to 8-Year-Old Portuguese Children. Ecology of food and nutrition, 55(5) pp. 428–441.

Schiro, Julie L.; Shan, Liran Christine; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Li, Chenguang and Wall, Patrick (2020). #Healthy: smart digital food safety and nutrition communication strategies—a critical commentary. npj Science of Food, 4(1), article no. 14.

Shan, Liran Christine; McCafferty, Claire; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; O'Rourke, Claire; Mooney, Robert; Livingstone, Barbara; Pourshahidi, Kirsty; Corish, Clare; Kearney, John; Wall, Patrick and Murrin, Celine (2018). Is it still a real treat? Adults' treat provision to children. Appetite, 130 pp. 228–235.

Sheehy, K.; Ferguson, R. and Clough, G. (2008). Learning in the Panopticon: ethical and social issues in building a virtual educational environment. International Journal of Social Science. Special Edition: Virtual Reality in Distance Education, 2(2) pp. 25–32.

Sheehy, Kieron; Budiyanto; Kaye, Helen and Khofidotur, Rofiah (2019). Indonesian Teachers’ Epistemological Beliefs and Inclusive Education. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 23(1) pp. 39–56.

Sheehy, Kieron; Budiyanto; Widayati, Sri and Rofiah, Khofidotor (2024). Towards inclusive practice in Indonesian kindergartens. Evaluating the impact of Sign Supported Big Books. Journal of Early Childhood Research, 22(1) pp. 47–59.

Sheehy, Kieron and Duffy, Hester (2009). Attitudes to Makaton in the ages on integration and inclusion. International Journal of Special Education, 24(2) pp. 91–102.

Sheehy, K. and Bucknall, S. (2008). How is technology seen in young people’s visions of future education systems? Learning, Media and Technology, 33(2) pp. 101–114.

Sheehy, Kieron and Budiyanto (2015). The pedagogic beliefs of Indonesian teachers in inclusive schools. International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 62(5) pp. 469–485.

Sheehy, Kieron; Kumrai, Rajni and Woodhead, Martin (2011). Young people’s experiences of Personal Advisors and the Connexions service. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 30(3) pp. 168–182.

Sheriston, Lee; Critten, Sarah and Jones, Emily (2016). Routes to Reading and Spelling: Testing the Predictions of Dual-Route Theory. Reading Research Quarterly, 51(4) pp. 403–417.

Sujarwanto; Sheehy, Kieron; Rofiah, Khofidotur and Budiyanto (2021). Online Higher Education: The Importance of Students’ Epistemological Beliefs, Well-Being, and Fun. IAFOR Journal of Education - Studies in Education: Sustainable Education for the Future, 9(6) pp. 9–30.

Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Gavin, Blanaid; McNamara, Niamh; Singh, Swaran; Ford, Tamsin; Paul, Moli; Cullen, Walter and McNicholas, Fiona (2017). Transitioning from child and adolescent mental health services with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in Ireland: Case note review. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 12(3) pp. 505–512.

Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Hennessy, Eilis; Hollywood, Lynsey and Dean, Moira (2015). Food marketing to young children on the island of Ireland: Parents' views, attitudes and practices and implications for early years policy. Children's Research Digest: Researching Early Childhood, 2(2) pp. 15–22.

Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Murrin, Celine; Bergin, Rebecca; Kerr, Maeve; O’Brien, Sinead and Livingstone, Barbara (2015). Creating good feelings about unhealthy food: children’s televised ‘advertised diet’ on the island of Ireland, in a climate of regulation. The Irish Journal of Psychology, 36(1-4) pp. 83–100.

Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; O’Farrelly, Christine; Booth, Ailbhe and Doyle, Orla (2017). ‘‘Bursting’’ to Go and Other Experiences: Children’s Views on Using the Toilet in the First School Year. The Journal of School Nursing, 33(3) pp. 214–222.

Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; O’Farrelly, Christine; Booth, Ailbhe; O’Rourke, Claire and Doyle, Orla (2016). ‘Look, I have my ears open’: Resilience and early school experiences among children in an economically deprived suburban area in Ireland. School Psychology International, 37(2) pp. 104–120.

Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Prihodova, Lucia; Gavin, Blanaid; Cullen, Walter and McNicholas, Fiona (2016). What do general practitioners know about ADHD? Attitudes and knowledge among first-contact gatekeepers: systematic narrative review. BMC Family Practice, 17(1), article no. 129.

Tatlow‐Golden, Mimi; Jewell, Jo; Zhiteneva, Olga; Wickramasinghe, Kremlin; Breda, João and Boyland, Emma (2021). Rising to the challenge: Introducing protocols to monitor food marketing to children from the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. Obesity Reviews, 22(S6), article no. e13212.

Theakston, Anna L.; Ibbotson, Paul; Freudenthal, Daniel; Lieven, Elena V. M. and Tomasello, Michael (2015). Productivity of Noun Slots in Verb Frames. Cognitive Science, 39(6) pp. 1369–1395.

Valero-Morales, Isabel; Nieto, Claudia; Garcia, Abad; Espinosa-Montero, Juan; Aburto, Tania C.; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Boyland, Emma and Barquera, Simon (2023). The nature and extent of food marketing on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube posts in Mexico. Pediatric Obesity, 18(5), article no. e13016.

Woodhead, Martin (2006). Changing perspectives on early childhood: theory, research and policy. International Journal of Equity and Innovation in Early Childhood, 4(2) pp. 1–43.

Woodhead, Martin (2005). Early childhood development: a question of rights. International Journal of Early Childhood, 37(3) pp. 79–98.

Woodhead, Martin; Dornan, Paul and Murray, Helen (2014). What inequality means for children: evidence from young lives. International Journal of Children's Rights, 22(3) pp. 467–501.

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Cooper, Victoria; Narzisi, Katia; Simons, Joan; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi and Twiner, Alison (2018). Theory And Empirical Research Of Children And Young People And Digital Food/Health Literacy. In: 2nd Digital Health and Wellbeing Conference, 1-3 May 2018, Open University, Milton Keynes.

Curran, Sheila and Golding, Tyrrell (2012). Moving from the periphery to the centre: promoting conversation and developing communities of practice in online environments’. In: Renewing the tradition: sustaining and sustainable communities through informal education, 9-11 Jul 2012, Brathay Hall, Cumbria.

Devereux, Jane; Paige-Smith, Alice; Miller, Linda and Cable, C. E. (2004). The effect of the Open University certificate of early years on practice: Issues for the profession. In: European Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA), 1-4 Sep 2004, Malta.

Edmond, Nadia; Little, Brenda and Reeve, Fiona (2011). Work-based higher education and skill utilisation. In: Critical Perspectives on Professional Learning, 13 Jun 2011, University of Leeds.

Edmond, Nadia and Reeve, Fiona (2011). Work-based higher education and skill utilisation, examining the interaction between the academy and the workplace. In: 7th International Conference on Researching Work and Learning (RWL 7), 4-7 Dec 2011, Shanghai, China.

Edmonds, Nadia; Fuller, Alison; Hillier, Yvonne; Ingram, Robert; Little, Brenda; Reeve, Fiona and Webb, Sue (2009). Really useful qualifications and learning? Exploring the policy effects of new sub-bachelors degree qualifications. In: 39th Annual Conference of the Standing Conference on university teaching and research in the education of adults (SCUTREA), 7-9 Jul 2009, Cambridge, UK.

Fensham-Smith, Amber (2018). Becoming a home-educator in a networked world. In: British Educational Research Association Annual Conference 2018, 11-13 Sep 2018, Newcastle.

Fensham-Smith, Amber (2017). Breaking Badman: online networks and the making of new divisions in a landscape of home-education practice. In: British Educational Research Association Annual Conference 2017, 5-7 Sep 2017, University of Sussex, Brighton.

Fensham-Smith, Amber (2015). New technologies, knowledge networks and communities in home education. In: The European Conference on Education (ECE) 2015, 1-5 Jul 2015, Brighton.

Fensham-Smith, Amber (2018). Becoming a home-educator in a networked world: towards the democratisation of education alternatives? In: Researching for Social Justice and Educational Improvement, BERA English in Education Special Interest Group, 21 Jun 2018, University of Bedfordshire.

Fensham-Smith, Amber and Flack, Zoe (2020). A systematic review of methodologies in UK Home Education studies: Recommendations for development and practice. In: BERA conference 2020, 8-10 Sep 2020 (conference cancelled), University of Liverpool.

Fensham-Smith, Amber J (2015). Home education: networks and communities. In: WISERD Annual Conference, Cardiff University, 30 of Jun 2015, Cardiff.

Fensham-Smith, Amber J (2014). Representations of Home Education: challenging misrecognition. In: British Educational Research Association: Early Career Researchers Conference, The Institute of Education, 2014, London.

Ferguson, Rebecca; Childs, Mark; Okada, Alexandra; Sheehy, Kieron; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi and Childs, Anna (2020). Creating a Framework of fun and Learning: Using Balloons to Build Consensus. In: 14th European Conference on Games Based Learning - ECGBL 2020, 23-25 Sep 2020, Brighton (held virtually due to COVID).

Flack, Zoe and Fensham-Smith, Amber (2020). Using Photovoice to Elevate Children’s Participation in Home Education Research: Opportunities, Challenges and Unanswered Questions. In: Educational Research (Re)connecting Communities, ECER, 25-28 Aug 2020 - Cancelled, University of Glasgow.

Flack, Zoe M. and Fensham-Smith, Amber J. (2019). A systematic review of methods in UK home education studies: recommendations for development and practice. In: University of Brighton Second Education Research and Enterprise Conference, 14 Jun 2019, Brighton.

Herring, Paul; Sheehy, Kieron and Jones, Roger (2009). Investigating a 'virtual tutor' approach for improving the communication skills of children with autism. In: ALT-C 2009 "In Dreams Begins Responsibility": Choice, Evidence and Change, 8-10 Sep 2009, Manchester, UK, Association for learning technology.

Herring, Paul; Sheehy, Kieron; Jones, Roger and Kear, Karen (2010). Designing a virtual teacher for non-verbal children with autism: Pedagogical affordances and the influence of teacher voice. In: 4th International Wireless Ready Symposium, Digital Asia: Language\Technology & Community, JALT, 19 Feb 2010, Nagoya, Japan.

Kucirkova, Natalia (2021). Digital Personalized Learning: Conceptualization, Operationalization and Impact. In: The 19th Biennial EARLI Conference, 23.08.2021-27.08.2021, Online.

Kucirkova, Natalia and Bus, Adriana (2021). A Comparison of Children’s Reading on Paper versus Screen: A Meta-analysis conference presentation. In: Society for the Scientific Study of Reading, Annual Meeting, 13-16 Jul 2021, Online.

Kucirkova, Natalia and Cremin, Teresa (2021). Reciprocal reading for pleasure in online and offline reading communities. In: UKLA International Conference, 2-4 Jul 2021, Online.

Kucirkova, Natalia and Cremin, Teresa (2021). Peering out the children’s literature window into children’s engagement with multimedia texts. In: International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature International Conference, 23-26 Jun 2021, Online.

Kucirkova, Natalia (2015). Towards truly transformative technology-enhanced education. In: Using Technology in Education, Westminster Education Forum, pp. 75–77.

Mander, Sarah; Fensham-Smith, Amber; Connolly, Nichola and Reeve, Yasmin (2023). A view through the looking glass: co-creation and innovation - a recipe for success. In: 7th Biennial International Conference on Access, Participation and Success, 26-27 Apr 2023, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

Miller, L.; Goodliff, G. and Cable, C. (2009). A day in the life of an early years practitioner. In: EECERA, 2009, Strasbourg, France.

Ralston, J.; Cooke, D.; Twining, P.; Dillon, G.; Evans, D.; Jones, A.; Kukulska-Hulme, A.; McAndrew, P.; Scanlon, E.; Selwood, I.; Sheehy, K. and Underwood, J. (2006). Introducing Tablet PCs in schools - a national study - some lessons learned. In: IFIP Conference, Imagining the future for ICT and Education, 26-30 Jun 2006, Norway.

Reeve, Fiona; Gallacher, Jim and Ingram, Robert (2009). Drawing on 'work-related learning': a comparative study of higher nationals in Scotland and foundation degrees in England. In: Centre for Research in Lifelong Learning 5th International Conference, 24-26 Jun 2009, University of Stirling.

Sheehy, Kieron; Sujarwanto; Rofiah, Khofidotor and Budiyanto (2021). Should Meaningful Online Learning Experiences be Fun for Higher Education students in Indonesia? In: 8th LSME International Research Conference on Sustainable Development and Education (Kumar, Ravi; McKinney, Stephen; McAreavey, Martin; Parhi, Sarita; Jackson-Sil, Dolly; Gray, Peter and Shifau, Hassan eds.), London School of Management Education, London.

Tatlow-Golden, M.; Twiner, A.; Hollywood, L.; Hennessy, E. and Dean, M. (2018). “They were saying it was delicious”: Very young children’s understanding of food advertising. In: 2nd Digital Health and Wellbeing Conference, 1-3 May 2018, Open University, Milton Keynes.

Twining, P.; Cook, D.; Dillon, P.; Evans, G.; Heppell, A.; Jones, A.; Kukulska-Hulme, A.; McAndrew, P.; Ralston, J.; Scanlon, E.; Selwood, A.; Sheehy, K. and Underwood, J. (2005). Tablet PCs in schools. In: CALRG-TRLG Seminar, 15 Jun 2005, Milton Keynes, UK.

Twining, Peter and Sheehy, Kieron (2006). Not school – not home – schome – the education system for the Information Age. In: IFIP Conference, Imagining the future for ICT and Education, 26-30 Jun 2006, Norway.

Walton, Elizabeth; Elton-Chalcraft, Sally; Sabric, Deborah; Fensham-Smith, Amber and Lander, Vini (2023). Educational justice through inclusion: Promising practices and hopeful futures. In: Plenary Session, BERA Annual Conference 2023, 12-14 Sep 2023, Aston University / Conference Aston, Birmingam.

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Camfield, Laura; Crivello, Gina and Woodhead, Martin (2013). Young Lives Qualitative Fieldwork Guide: Round One (2007). Technical note 27; Young Lives, Oxford.

Camfield, Laura; Crivello, Gina and Woodhead, Martin (2013). Young Lives Qualitative Fieldwork Guide: Round Two (2008). Technical note 28; Young Lives, Oxford.

Cooper, Victoria and Payler, Jane (2018). Providing Hope: Supporting Children and Young People living with a loved one who is seriously ill. In Children and Young People Today Children and Young People Today, UK.

Dornan, Paul and Woodhead, Martin (2015). How Inequalities Develop through Childhood: Life-course Evidence from Young Lives Cohort Study. Innocenti Discussion Paper No.2015-01, UNICEF Office of Research, Florence.

Fensham-Smith, Amber and Brabant, Christine (2021). ICHER Home Education Research Conference 2021: Conference Proceedings. International Center for Home Education Research.

Fensham-Smith, Amber (2020). Towards co-operative working in alternative education. The Freedom to Learn Project, Phoenix Education Trust.

Govaerts, Fadoua and Fensham-Smith, Amber (2024). Negotiating power, participation and dissent with young-researchers in community dissemination. In Chong, Sin Wang and Fox, Alison eds. Research Ethics Case Studies British Educational Research Association (BERA), London, UK.

Hempel-Jorgensen, Amelia; Cremin, Teresa; Harris, Diane and Chamberlain, Liz (2017). Understanding boys (dis)engagement with reading for pleasure: Project findings. The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.

Joseph, Ian and Gunter, Anthony (2011). What’s a Gang and What’s Race Got to Do With It? Runnymede Perspectives; In Gangs Revisited: What's a Gang and What's Race Got to Do with It? Politics and Policy into Practice Runnymede Trust.

Kucirkova, Natalia (2021). The Digitized and Quantified "You": Where Is Our Agency? In Devon, Frye ed. Psychology Today Psychology Today.

Linehan, Christine; O'Doherty, Siobhain; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Craig, Sarah; Kerr, Michael; Lynch, Christy; McConkey, Roy and Staines, Anthony (2015). Moving Ahead: Factors contributing to successful transition of people with intellectual disabilities from congregated to community-based residential options in two regions in Ireland. School of Social Work, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Linehan, Christine; O'Doherty, Siobhain; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Craig, Sarah; Kerr, Michael; Lynch, Christy; McConkey, Roy and Staines, Anthony (2014). Mapping the National Disability Policy Landscape. School of Social Work, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

McElvaney, Rosaleen; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Webb, Roisin; Lawlor, Eilis and Merriman, Brian (2013). Someone to Care: The mental health needs of children and young people with experience of the care and youth justice systems. Amnesty Ireland and the Children's Mental Health Coalition, Dublin, Ireland.

Montgomery, Heather; Evans, Roz and De Sas Kropiwnicki, Zosa (2005). Trafficking Women and Children: Overcoming the Illegal Sex Trade. Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford, UK.

Orkin, Kate; Yadete, Workneh A. and Woodhead, Martin (2012). Delivering Quality Early Learning In Low-Resource Settings: Progress And Challenges In Ethiopia. Working Papers in Early Child Development 59; Bernard van Leer Foundation, The Hague/ Netherlands.

Perkins, Helen; Edwards, Tracey and O'Sullivan, June (2018). Men in Childcare: Does it matter to children, what do they say? (Stage 2). London Early Years Foundation and University of Wolverhampton.

Sheehy, Kieron (2013). Eugenics. Oxford University Press, New York..

Simmons, Katy and Woodhead, Martin (2009). A Summary Report on the Community Mobilisers Evaluation. Milton Keynes Council for Voluntary Services, Milton Keynes.

Streuli, Natalia; Vennam, Uma and Woodhead, Martin (2011). Increasing choice or inequality? Pathways through early education in Andhra Pradesh, India. Studies in Early Transitions; Bernard van Leer Foundation.

Tatlow-Golden, Mimi (2011). Who I Am: Exploring the nature and meaning of children’s active and social selves. Scholarship Briefing Notes 13; Scholarship Briefing Notes, No.13. Department of Children and Youth Affairs, Dublin, Ireland.

Tatlow-Golden, Mimi; Linehan, Christine; O'Doherty, Siobhain; Craig, Sarah; Kerr, Michael; Lynch, Christy; McConkey, Roy and Staines, Anthony (2014). Living Arrangement Options for People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Scoping Review. School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Vennam, Uma; Komanduri, Anuradha; Cooper, Elizabeth; Crivello, Gina and Woodhead, Martin (2009). Early Childhood Education Trajectories and Transitions: A study of the experiences and perspectives of parents and children in Andhra Pradesh, India. Young Lives Working Paper 52. Young Lives Working Paper 52; Young Lives, University of Oxford, Department of International Development.

Vogler, Pia; Morrow, Virginia and Woodhead, Martin (2009). Conceptualising and measuring children’s time use. Young Lives Technical Note 14. Young Lives, University of Oxford, Department of International Development.

Woodhead, Martin (2016). Early Childhood Development in the SDGs. Young Lives Policy Brief 28, Oxford Department of International Development (ODID).

Woodhead, Martin; Ames, Patricia; Vennam, Uma; Abebe, Workneh and Streuli, Natalia (2009). Equity and quality? Challenges for early childhood and primary education in Ethiopia, India and Peru. Studies in Early Childhood Transitions Workin; Bernard van Leer Foundation, The Hague, Netherlands.

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