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Allen, Isobel; Hogg, Debra and Peace, Sheila (1992). Elderly people: Choice, participation and satisfaction. London: Policy Studies Institute.

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Bornat, Joanna; Dimmock, Brian; Jones, David and Peace, Sheila (2000). Researching the implications of family change for older people: the contribution of a life-history approach. In: Chamberlayne, Prue; Bornat, Joanna and Wengraf, Tom eds. The Turn to Biographical Methods in Social Science: Comparative Issues and Examples. Social Research Today. London: Routledge, pp. 244–260.

Bornat, Joanna; Dimmock, B; Jones, D and Peace, Sheila (1999). Generational ties in the 'new' family: changing contexts for traditional obligations. In: Silva, Elizabeth B. and Smart, Carol eds. The new family? London: Sage, pp. 115–128.

Bornat, Joanna; Dimmock, Brian; Jones, David and Peace, Sheila (1999). The impact of family change on older people: the case of stepfamilies. In: McRae, Susan ed. Changing Britain: Families and Households in the 1990s. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 248–262.

Bond, J; Coleman, P and Peace, Sheila (1993). Ageing in the Twentieth Century. In: Bond, J; Coleman, P and Peace, Sheila eds. Ageing in society : an introduction to social gerontology, 2nd edition. London: Sage, pp. 1–18.

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Chapman, Sherry Ann and Peace, Sheila (2008). Rurality and ageing well: ‘a long time here’. In: Keating, Norah ed. Rural Ageing: A good place to grow old? Bristol, UK: The Policy Press, pp. 21–32.

Clark, Andrew; Peace, Sheila; Holland, Caroline and Katz, Jeanne (2005). Intergenerational relationships around town: Aylesbury in winter and spring. In: British Society of Gerontology 34th Annual Scientific Meeting, 14-16 Jul 2005, University of Keele.

Clark, Andrew; Peace, Sheila; Holland, Caroline and Katz, Jeanne (2005). Sense of community, public space, and intergenerational (in)activity in Middle England. In: Annual Meeting of The Association of American Geographers, 5-9 Apr 2005, Denver, CO, UK.

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Dimmock, Brian; Bornat, Joanna; Peace, Sheila and Jones, David (2004). Intergenerational relationships among stepfamilies in the UK. In: Harper, Sarah ed. Families in Ageing Societies: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 82–94.

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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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Holland, Caroline and Peace, Sheila (2012). Life course. In: Smith, Susan J ed. International Encyclopedia of Housing and Home. Elsevier, pp. 163–168.

Holland, Caroline; Clark, Andrew; Katz, Jeanne and Peace, Sheila (2007). Social interactions in urban public places. Public Spaces. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.

Holland, C.; Kellaher, L.; Peace, S. M.; Scharf, T.; Breeze, E.; Gow, J. and Gilhooly, M (2005). Getting out and about. In: Walker, Alan ed. Understanding quality of life in old age. Growing older. Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press, pp. 49–63.

Holland, C.; Peace, S. and Kellaher, L. (2002). Environment and identity in later life: a cross-setting study. In: British Psychological Society Annual Conference, 13-15 Mar 2002, Blackpool.

Holland, Caroline and Peace, Sheila (2001). Inclusive housing in an ageing society. In: Quality in later life: rights, rhetoric and reality: proceedings of the British Society of Gerontology 30th Annual Conference.

Holland, Caroline and Peace, Sheila (2001). Regulating informality: Small homes and the inspectors. In: Bacigalupo, Vivien; Bornat, Joanna; Bytheway, Bill; Johnson, Julia and Spurr, Sue eds. Understanding Care, Welfare and Community: A Reader. London: Routledge, pp. 240–246.

Holland, C. A. and Peace, S. M. (1998). Small residential homes: family care or mini institution? In: 51st Annual Scientific Meeting of The Gerontological Society of America, 20-24 Nov 1998, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

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Katz, Jeanne; Holland, Caroline and Peace, Sheila (2012). Exploring the goals of older people with high support needs in the UK: does their consumption match their aspirations? In: Second ISA Forum of Sociology: Social Justice and Democratization, 1-4 Aug 2012, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Katz, Jeanne; Holland, Caroline and Peace, Sheila (2011). Validating aspirations of older people with high support needs. In: British Society of Gerontology 40th Annual Conference: "Understanding and Promoting the Values of Older Age", 5-7 Jul 2011, Plymouth, UK.

Kellaher, Leonie; Peace, Sheila and Holland, Caroline (2004). Environment, identity and old age: quality of life or a life of quality. In: Walker, A. and Hagan Hennessy, C. eds. Growing older: quality of life in old age. Maidenhead, Berkshire,UK: Open University Press, pp. 60–80.

Katz, Jeanne and Peace, Sheila (2003). Introduction. In: Katz, Jeanne and Peace, Sheila eds. End of Life in Care Homes: A Palliative Care Approach. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 1–14.

Kellaher, L. A. and Peace, S. M. (2002). Is genuine choice a reality? In: Sumner, Keith ed. Our Homes, Our Lives: Choice in Later Life Living Arrangements. London: Centre for Policy on Ageing, pp. 59–65.

Kellaher, Leonie; Peace, Sheila and Willcocks, Dianne (1990). Triangulating data. In: Peace, Sheila M. ed. Researching Social Gerontology: Concepts, Methods and Issues. London: Sage, pp. 115–128.

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Leece, Janet and Peace, Sheila (2010). Developing new understandings of independence and autonomy in the personalised relationship. British Journal of Social Work, 40(6) pp. 1847–1865.

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Maguire, Martin; Peace, Sheila; Nicolle, Colette; Marshall, Russell; Sims, Ruth; Percival, John and Lawton, Clare (2014). Kitchen Living in Later Life: Exploring Ergonomic Problems, Coping Strategies and Design Solutions. International Journal of Design, 8(1) pp. 73–91.

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Peace, Sheila (2023). The Environments of Ageing: Space, Place and Materiality. Ageing in a Global Context. Policy Press.

Peace, Sheila; Gopinath, Manik and Holland, Caroline (2017). Meanings of home for older couples and spouse caregivers. In: Home futures: towards a critical feminist geography of housing, ageing and health, Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers.

Peace, S. M and Darton, R. A. (2017). Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Impact of Home Modification and Adaptation. In: Innovation in Aging, Oxford University Press, 1(Supplement) pp. 1034–1035.

Peace, Sheila (2013). Social Interactions in Public Spaces and Places: A Conceptual Overview. In: Rowles, Graham D. and Bernard, Miriam eds. Environmental Gerontology: Making Meaningful Places in Old Age. Springer, pp. 25–49.

Peace, Sheila; Holland, Caroline and Kellaher, Leonie (2011). 'Option recognition' in later life: variations in ageing in place. Ageing and Society, 31(5) pp. 734–757.

Peace, Sheila; Holland, Caroline and Kellaher, Leonie (2009). Option recognition in later life: variations in ageing in place. In: 19th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics: Health, Wealth and Longevity, 5-9 Jul 2009, Paris, France.

Peace, Sheila; Werner-Wahl, Hans; Oswald, Frank and Mollenkoph, Heidrun (2007). Environment and ageing. In: Bond, John; Peace, Sheila; Dittmarr-Kohli, Freya and Westerhof, Gerben eds. Ageing in Society: European Perspectives on Gerontology. London, UK: Sage Publications, pp. 209–234.

Peace, Sheila; Katz, Jeanne; Holland, Caroline and Clark, Andrew (2007). Spaces for all. In: Rethink! New perspectives on public spaces, 24 Apr 2007, London.

Peace, Sheila (2006). Housing and future living arrangements. In: Vincent, John A.; Phillipson, Chris R. and Downs, Murna eds. The Futures of Old Age. London: Sage, pp. 180–188.

Peace, Sheila; Holland, Caroline and Kellaher, Leonie (2006). Environment and Identity in Later Life. Growing Older. Maidenhead, UK: Open University Press.

Peace, Sheila; Holland, Caroline and Kellaher, Leonie (2005). The Influence of neighborhood and community on well-being and identity in later life: an English perspective. In: Rowles, Graham D. and Chaudhury, Habib eds. Home and identity in late life: International perspectives. New York, USA: Springer Publishing Company, pp. 297–315.

Peace, Sheila; Holland, Caroline and Kellaher, Leonie (2005). Making space for identity. In: Andrews, Gavin J. and Phillips, David R. eds. Ageing and place: perspectives, policy, practice. Routledge Studies in Human Geography, 9. Oxford, UK: Routledge, pp. 188–204.

Peace, Sheila; Holland, Caroline and Kellaher, Leonie (2003). From research to practice to policy: from ‘environment and identity’ to ‘senior housing charter’. In: Social Policy Association Annual Conference – What Works? Evidence, Research and Inference in Social Policy., 15-17 Jul 2003, University of Teeside.

Peace, Sheila M. (2003). The development of residential and nursing home care in the United Kingdom. In: Katz, Jeanne Samson and Peace, Sheila M. eds. End of Life in Care Homes: a Palliative Approach. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 15–42.

Peace, Sheila and Reynolds, Jill (2003). Managing environments. In: Henderson, Jeanette and Atkinson, Dorothy eds. Managing Care in Context. London: Routledge, pp. 133–158.

Peace, Sheila and Katz, Jeanne (2003). End of life in care homes. In: Katz, Jeanne and Peace, Sheila eds. End of life in care homes: A Palliative Care Approach. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, pp. 195–200.

Peace, Sheila (2002). The role of older people in social research. In: Jamieson, Anne and Victor, Christina R. eds. Researching Ageing and Later Life: The practice of social gerontology. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press, pp. 226–244.

Peace, Sheila; Kellaher, Leonie and Holland, Caroline (2002). Making space for identity. In: 31st Annual Conference of the British Society of Gerontology, 12-14 Sep 2002, Birmingham.

Peace, Sheila and Holland, Caroline (2001). Housing an ageing society. In: Peace, Sheila and Holland, Caroline eds. Inclusive housing in an ageing society. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 1–26.

Peace, Sheila and Holland, Caroline (2001). Inclusive housing. In: Peace, Sheila and Holland, Caroline eds. Inclusive housing in an ageing society. Bristol, UK: Policy Press, pp. 235–260.

Peace, Sheila and Holland, Caroline (2000). Mapping environmental well-being for older people: one aspect of quality of life. In: 53rd Annual Scientific Meeting of Gerontological Society of America, 7-21 Nov 2000, Washington, DC.

Peace, Sheila; Kellaher, Leonie and Holland, Caroline (2000). Understanding environmental well-being in later life. In: Proceedings of the British Society of Gerontology, annual Conference, pp. 20–21.

Peace, Sheila (1998). Caring in place. In: Brechin, Ann; Walmsley, Jan; Katz, Jeanne and Peace, Sheila eds. Care Matters. London: Sage, pp. 107–122.

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.

Peace, Sheila (1998). Introduction: where care takes place. In: Allott, Margaret and Robb, Martin eds. Understanding Health and Social Care: An Introductory Reader. London: Sage, pp. 80–90.

Peace, Sheila; Kellaher, Leonie and Willcocks, Dianne (1997). Re-evaluating residential care. Buckingham: Open University Press.

Peace, Sheila (1993). Negotiating. In: Shakespeare, Pam; Atkinson, Dorothy and French, Sally eds. Reflecting on research practice : issues in health and social welfare. Buckingham: Open University Press, pp. 25–35.

Peace, Sheila (1993). The living environments of older women. In: Bernard, Miriam and Meade, Kathy eds. Women come of age. London: Hodder Arnold, pp. 126–145.

Peace, Sheila (1993). Quality of institutional life. Reviews in Clinical Gerontology, 3(2) pp. 187–193.

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Ramsamy-Iranah, S. D.; Maguire, M.; Peace, S. and Pooneeth, V. (2021). Older Adults’ Perspectives on Transitions in the Kitchen. Journal of Aging and Environment, 35(2) pp. 207–224.

Reynolds, Jill and Peace, Sheila (2007). Managing care environments: reflections from research and practice. In: Aldgate, Jane; Healy, Lynne; Malcolm, Barris; Pine, Barbara; Rose, Wendy and Seden, Janet eds. Enhancing social work management: theory and best practice from the UK and USA. London: Jessica Kingsley, pp. 179–198.

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Willcocks, D; Peace, S and Kellaher, L (1998). The physical world. In: Allott, Margaret and Robb, Martin eds. Understanding Health and Social Care: an Introductory Reader. London: Sage, pp. 80–90.

Willcocks, Dianne; Peace, Sheila and Kellaher, Leonie (1986). Private lives in public places: a research-based critique of residential life in local authority old people's homes. London, UK / New York, USA: Tavistock Publications Ltd. (Routledge).

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