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Bytheway, Bill and Johnson, Julia (2004). Cataloguing old age. In: Andrews, Gavin J. and Phillips, David R. eds. Ageing and place: perspectives, policy and practice. Routledge Studies in Human Geography. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 176–187.

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Gearing, B.; Peace, S. and Johnson, J. (1994). Comparision of two Open University courses in Gerontology. Education and Ageing, 9(2) pp. 86–97.

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Johnson, Julia; Rolph, Sheena and Smith, Randall (2010). Residential Care Transformed: Revisiting 'The Last Refuge'. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Johnson, Julia; Rolph, Sheena and Smith, Randall (2010). Uncovering history: private sector care homes for older people. Journal of Social Policy, 39(2) pp. 235–253.

Johnson, Julia; Rolph, Sheena and Smith, Randall (2007). Revisiting 'The Last Refuge': present day methodological challenges. In: Bernard, Miriam and Scharf, Thomas eds. Critical perspectives on ageing societies. Ageing and the Lifecourse series. Bristol, UK: The Policy Press, pp. 89–103.

Johnson, Julia (2002). Taking care of later life: a matter of justice? British Journal of Social Work, 32(6) pp. 739–750.

Johnson, Julia and Bytheway, Bill (2001). The use of medicines bought in pharmacies and other retail outlets. In: Heller, Tom; Muston, Rosemary; Sidell, Moyra and Lloyd, Cathy eds. Working for Health. London, UK: Sage Publications, pp. 319–328.

Johnson, J. and Bytheway, B. (2001). An evaluation of the use of diaries in a study of medication in later life. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 4(3) pp. 183–204.

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Peace, Sheila and Johnson, Julia (1998). Living arrangements of older people. In: Bernard, Miriam and Phillips, Judith eds. The social policy of old age. London: Centre for Policy on Ageing, pp. 56–75.

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Rolph, Sheena; Johnson, Julia and Smith, Randall (2009). Using photography to understand change and continuity in the history of residential care for older people. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 12(5) pp. 421–439.

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