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Edwards, Ross and Hadfield, Lucy (2006). Stepfathering. In: Ritzer, George ed. Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell.

Edwards, Rosalind; Hadfield, Lucy; Lucey, Helen and Mauthner, Melanie (2006). Sibling Identity and Relationships: Sisters and Brothers. Relationships and Resources. Oxford, UK: Routledge.

Edwards, Ros; Hadfield, Lucy and Mauthner, Melanie (2006). Children talking about brothers and sisters. London: Family Planning Institute.

Edwards, Rosalind; Hadfield, Lucy and Mauthner, Melanie (2005). Children's understanding of their sibling relationships. Understanding Children’s Lives Series; The National Children's Bureau in association with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, London, UK.

Edwards, Rosalind; Hadfield, Lucy; Lucey, Helen and Mauthner, Melanie (2005). Who is a sister and a brother? Biological and social ties. Families & Social Capital ESRC Research Group Working Papers 13; London South Bank University.

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Hadfield, Lucy; Kehily, Mary Jane; Sharpe, Sue and Thomson, Rachel (2010). The QLR 'workbook': A recursive approach to data generation. In: Timescapes 2010: The craft of qualitative longitudinal research, 20 Jan 2010, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.

Hadfield, Lucy; Kehily, Mary Jane; Thomson, Rachel and Sharpe, Sue (2009). Acting up and acting out: encountering children in a longitudinal study of mothering. In: 9th Conference of the European Sociological Association: European society or European societies, 2-5 Sep 2009, Lisbon, Portugal.

Hadfield, Lucy (2008). Becoming a disabled mother: putting maternal bodies into perspective. In: ESRC Gender and Disabled Parenting seminar, 22 Sep 2008, University of Birmingham.

Hadfield, Lucy (2008). Natural or normal? Surrogacy, anxiety and becoming a mother. In: British Sociological Assocation Annual Conference 2008: Social Worlds, Natural Worlds, 29-30 Mar 2008, University of Warwick.

Hadfield, L. and Kehily, M. J. (2007). The making of modern motherhoods: Experiences of consent, cleaning data and archiving. In: Timescapes Residential Workshop, 17-18 May 2007, London South Bank University.

Hadfield, Lucy; Edwards, Ross and Mauthner, Melanie (2006). Brothers and sisters: a source of support for children in school? Education 3-13, 34(1) pp. 65–72.

Hadfield, Lucy (2005). The importance of the visual image for the making of modern motherhoods. In: BSA Sociology of Reproduction Annual Conference, 8 Dec 2005, Milton Keynes.

Hadfield, Lucy (2005). The trauma of carrying out research into disabled motherhood. In: Health and Social Care Postgraduate Conference, Jul 2005, Open University, Milton Keynes.

Hadfield, Lucy; Edwards, Ross and Mauthner, Melanie (2004). Sibling conflict and coping strategies. In: NFPI Parent Child conference, 17-18 Jun 2004, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, Westminster.

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Mauthner, Melanie; Hadfield, Lucy and Edwards, Ross (2004). Status and ambivalence in children's sibling relationships. In: The BSA Annual Conference: Sociological challenges: Conflict, anxiety and discontent, 22-24 Mar 2004, University of York.

Mauthner, Melanie; Hadfield, Lucy and Edwards, Ross (2003). Sibling relationships in middle childhood. In: Centre for Research on Family, Kinship and Childhood, 15 Oct 2003, University of Leeds.

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Thomson, Rachel; Kehily, Mary Jane; Hadfield, Lucy and Sharpe, Sue (2011). Making Modern Mothers. Bristol: Policy Press.

Thomson, Rachel; Kehily, Mary; Hadfield, Lucy and Sharpe, Sue (2009). The making of modern motherhoods: Storying an emergent identity. In: Wetherell, Margaret ed. Identity in the 21st Century: New Trends in Changing Times. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 197–212.

Thomson, Rachel and Hadfield, Lucy (2008). Creating case histories: subjects, selves and family dynamics. In: Health and Social Care Real Life Methods Seminar, 7 Oct 2008, Open University, Milton Keynes.

Thomson, R.; Kehily, M. J. and Hadfield, L. (2005). The making of modern motherhoods. In: British Sociological Association Family Studies Group Conference: Time Space and Family Practices, 14-15 Jan 2005, Keele University, UK.

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