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Comfort, Catherine (2024). Evidence-based Good Practice for Youth Mentoring Programmes. International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring(18) pp. 195–207.

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.

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Bower, Virginia; Taylor, Julie; Hampson-Stemp, Hayley; Fullard, Michael; Peterson, Andrew and Carden (ed.), Catherine (2023). Character and ITE: A Practical Guide. In Carden, Catherine ed. Character and ITE: A Practical Guide Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues. University of Birmingham, Birmingham.

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.

Langdown, Ben (2023). The Junior Golfer. In: Bliss, Alex ed. Strength and Conditioning for Golf: A Guide for Coaches and Players. London: Routledge, pp. 101–122.

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.

Rix, Katie; Monks, Claire.P and O'Toole, Sarah (2023). Theory of Mind and Young Children’s Behaviour: Aggressive, Victimised, Prosocial, and Solitary. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(10), article no. 5892.

Rogers, Justin and Ali, Mariya (2023). The seeds of reform; the evolution of the alternative care system in the Maldives. Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond, 10(2) pp. 154–163.

Singh, Jaspal Naveel (2023). Transcultural decoloniality, global hip hop and reflexive narrative analysis. In: de Barros, Solange M. and Resende, Viviane eds. Coloniality in Discourse: A Radical Critique. London: Routledge, pp. 136–154.

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.

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Carden, Catherine and Bower, Virginia (2022). What is Teaching? In: Carden, Catherine ed. Primary Teaching: Learning and Teaching in Primary Schools Today (2nd ed.). Primary Teaching Now. London: Sage, pp. 6–26.

Gorbunova, Viktoriia; Gusak, Natalia; Klymchuk, Vitalii; Palii, Valeriia; Ustenko, Vitalina; Kondur, Zemfira; Popenko, Viola and Oates, John (2022). Social determinants of mental well-being: senses of powerlessness and empowerment among Romani in Ukraine. Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 26(2) pp. 156–166.

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.

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Aristeidou, Maria; Herodotou, Christothea; Ballard, Heidi L.; Higgins, Lila; Johnson, Rebecca F.; Miller, Annie E.; Young, Alison N. and Robinson, Lucy D. (2021). How Do Young Community and Citizen Science Volunteers Support Scientific Research on Biodiversity? The Case of iNaturalist. Diversity, 13(7), article no. 318.

Barnes, Jonathan and Carden, Catherine (2021). Our Forgotten Children. Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK.

Boampong, Michael (2021). Overview of Youth Development in Ghana. Commonwealth Secretariat, London, UK.

Boampong, Michael (2021). ‘Everywhere feels like home’: transnational neoliberal subjects negotiating the future. In: Horton, John; Pimlott-Wilson, Helena and Hall, Sarah Marie eds. Growing Up and Getting By: International Perspectives on Childhood and Youth in Hard Times. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 115–135.

Carden, Catherine; Gumbrell, David; Twiselton, Sam and Taylor, Andrew (2021). The Story Behind the Story: Back to school and teacher and pupil mental health. Shawmind.

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.

Gorbunova, Viktoriia; Gusak, Natalia; Klymchuk, Vitalii; Kondur, Zemfira; Valeriia, Paliy; Popenko, Viola and Oates, John (2021). Social constructions of mental health among Romani in Ukraine. Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 25(2) pp. 123–133.

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.

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)

Langdown, Ben (2021). Developing a movement culture in the first ten years. In: Bailey, Richard; Agans, Jennifer P.; Côté, Jean; Daly-Smith, Andy and Tomporowski, Phillip D. eds. Physical Activity and Sport During the First Ten Years of Life: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. London: Routledge.

Mander, Sarah (2021). Well-being, mental health and the student population. In: Williams-Brown, Zeta and Mander, Sarah eds. Childhood Well-being and Resilience: Influences on Educational Outcomes. London: Routledge, pp. 33–45.

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.

Wearmouth, Janice and Fensham-Smith, Amber (2021). Introduction. 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. 1–9.

Yusuf, ZK; Wensley, D; Singh, SJ; Owton, H and Allen-Collinson, JAC (2021). Experiences of asthma in the UK-resident adult South Asian population: a qualitative study. Thorax, 76, article no. A88-A89.

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Bradbury, Steven; Lusted, Jim and Van Sterkenberg, Jacco eds. (2020). 'Race', Ethnicity, Racism and Sport Coaching. Routledge Critical Perspectives on Equality and Social Justice in Sport and Leisure. Abingdon: Routledge.

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

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).

Golding, Tyrrell and Dunn, Clare (2020). Recognising Prior Experiential Learning: Challenges and Opportunities for Advancing Employability and Accrediting Lifelong Learning. In: Employability Conference 2020: expanding the narrative for a rapidly changing world, 11 Mar 2020, The Open University, Milton Keynes.

Mander, Sarah and Williams-Brown, Zeta (2020). Reflecting upon how we wrote 'Childhood Well-being and Resilience: Influences on Educational Outcomes'. Education Observatory, University of Wolverhampton.

Messer, D. J.; Moran, A. and Henry, L. A. (2020). Executive Functioning in Children. In: Hupp, S and Jewell, J. D. eds. The Encyclopedia of Child and Adolescent Development., Volume 3. New York: Wiley.

O'Toole, Sarah; Monks, Claire.P; Tsermentseli, Stella and Rix, Katie (2020). The contribution of cool and hot executive function to academic achievement, learning-related behaviours, and classroom behaviour. Early Child Development and Care, 190(6) pp. 806–821.

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.

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.

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Boampong, Michael (2019). Transnational practices and children’s local lives in times of economic crisis. In: Von Benzon, Nadia and Wilkinson, Catherine eds. Intersectionality and Difference in Childhood and Youth : Global Perspectives. London: Routledge, pp. 198–212.

Boampong, Michael (2019). Ghana. In: Wells, Karen ed. Teen Lives around the World: A Global Encyclopedia, Volume 1. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, pp. 163–173.

Hlosta, Martin; Kocvara, Jakub; Beran, David and Zdrahal, Zdenek (2019). Visualisation of key splitting milestones to support interventions. In: Companion Proceedings 9th International Conference on Learning Analytics & Knowledge (LAK19).

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.

Langdown, Ben L.; Wells, Jack E.T.; Graham, Sean and Bridge, Matt W. (2019). Acute effects of different warm-up protocols on highly skilled golfers’ drive performance. Journal of Sports Sciences, 37(6) pp. 656–664.

McCafferty, Claire; Shan, Christine Liran; Mooney, Robert; O'Rourke, Clare; Pourshahidi, Kirsty; Livingstone, Barbara; Kearney, John; Corish, Clare; Tatlow-Golden, Mimi and Murrin, Celine (2019). How do adults define the treats they give to children? A thematic analysis. Appetite, 133 pp. 155–122.

Oates, John (2019). Ethical Considerations in Psychology Research. In: Iphofen, Ron ed. Handbook of Research Ethics and Scientific Integrity. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

Oates, John (2019). Research Ethics, Children, and Young People. In: Iphofen, Ron ed. Handbook of Research Ethics and Scientific Integrity. Cham, Switzerland: Springer Nature.

Oates, John and Gervai, Judit (2019). Mothers' Perceptions of Their Infants. Journal of Prenatal & Perinatal Psychology & Health, 33(4) pp. 282–300.

Robb, Martin (2019). Wanted men? Gendered discourses in work with children and young people. In: Robb, Martin; Montgomery, Heather and Thomson, Rachel eds. Critical Practice with Children and Young People, 2nd edition. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 219–237.

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.

Turner, Wendy (2019). Health, Well-being and Welfare in Childhood (England). In Bloomsbury Education and childhood studies Bloomsbury Education and Childhood Studies.

Turner, Wendy (2019). Friendship and Peer Cultures in Childhood (England). In Bloomsbury: Education and childhood studies Bloomsbury: Education and childhood studies.

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Baldisserotto, Márcia Leonardi; Theme-Filha, Mariza Miranda; Griep, Rosane Harter; Oates, John; Renó Junior, Joel and Cavalsan, Juliana Pires (2018). Transcultural adaptation to the Brazilian Portuguese of the Postpartum Bonding Questionnaire for assessing the postpartum bond between mother and baby. Cadernos de Saúde Pública, 34(7), article no. e00170717.

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.

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.

Henry, Lucy A,; Messer, David J. and Poloczek, Sebastian (2018). Working memory and intellectual disabilities. In: Packiam Alloway, Tracy ed. Working Memory and Clinical Developmental Disorders: Theories, Debates and Interventions. Routledge, pp. 9–21.

Holliman, Richard; Davies, Gareth; Ford, Diane; Russell, Mark; Steed, Anthony; Brown, Helen; Pearson, Victoria; Collins, Trevor; Stutchbury, Kris; Squires, Andrew; Scanlon, Eileen; Whitelegg, Liz; Ansine, Janice; Braithwaite, N St.J; Swithenby, Stephen; Dommett, Ellie; Sumner, Janet; Lee, Clare; Kendall, Joe; Green, Penny; Sharp, Damien; Bullivant, Mike; Devine, Peter and Hawthorne, Val (2018). Engaging Opportunities: Connecting young people with contemporary research and researchers. The Open University and the Denbigh Teaching School Alliance, Milton Keynes.

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.

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.

Langdown, Ben; Burnett, Stephen; Jones, Nicholas and Coughlan, Daniel (2018). Practice And Tournament Volumes Of Young Golfers In Regional And National Squads. In: World Scientific Congress of Golf, 11-13 Jul 2018, Abbottsford, BC, Canada.

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 (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 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.

Oates, John; Gervai, Judit; Danis, Ildiko; Lakatos, Krisztina and Davies, John (2018). Validation of the Mothers’ Object Relations Scales Short-form (MORS-SF). Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 33(1) pp. 38–50.

Owton, Helen (2018). Sorry. Journal of Poetry Therapy, 31(1) pp. 68–69.

Tatlow-Golden, Mimi (2018). Food in children and young people’s lives: ambiguous agency and contested moralities. In: Montgomery, Heather and Robb, Martin eds. Children and young people's worlds. Bristol: Policy Press.

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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.

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.

Mander, Sarah (2017). How big is our society? In: Brown, Zeta ed. Children, Families and Communities:. Abingdon: Routledge.

Owton, Helen and Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn (2017). Athlete Domestic Violence: contaminating acts and the violation of self-boundaries. In: Milner, Adrienne and Braddock, II, J.H. eds. Women in Sports: Breaking Barriers, Facing Obstacles. ABC-CLIO, pp. 185–202.

Owton, Helen (2017). Doing Poetic inquiry. Palgrave Pivot. Palgrave.

Owton, Helen (2017). The video space in sensitive research: Using arts based methods. In: The Annual British Psychological Society Conference, 3-5 May 2017, Hilton Metropole, Brighton, UK.

Owton, Helen and Sparkes, Andrew C. (2017). Sexual abuse and the grooming process in sport: Bella’s story. Sport, Education and Society, 22(6) pp. 732–743.

Sheehy, Kieron (2017). Ethics, epistemologies and inclusive education. In: Gajewski, Agnes ed. Ethics, Equity, and Inclusive Education. International Perspectives on Inclusive Education (9). Bingley: Emerald Publishers, pp. 59–78.

Sheehy, Kieron and Holliman, Andrew (2017). New technologies and a world of differences: Introducing the perils and promises for learners. In: Sheehy, Kieron and Holliman, Andrew eds. Education and New Technologies: Perils and Promises for Learners. Routledge.

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.

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Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn; Owton, Helen and Crust, Lee (2016). Opening up dialogues and airways: using vignettes in research to enrich asthma understandings in sport and exercise. Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 8(4) pp. 352–364.

Bennett, Kay; Mander, Sarah and Richards, Lynn (2016). Inclusive practice for families. In: Brown, Zeta ed. Inclusive Education: perspectives on pedagogy, policy and practice. Abingdon: Routledge.

Clegg, Helen; Owton, Helen and Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn (2016). The cool stuff!: Gender, dance and masculinity. Psychology of Women Section Review, 18(2) pp. 6–16.

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.

Kellett, Mary (2016). Making it happen: young people with learning difficulties undertaking their own research. In: Buchner, Tobias; Koenig, Oliver and Schupperner, Saskia eds. Inklusive Forschung: Gemeinsam mit Menschen mit Lernschwierigkeiten forschen. Bad Heilbrunn: Klinkhardt, pp. 260–276.

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

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.

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)

Owton, Helen (2016). A Father’s Son. Qualitative Inquiry, 22(7) pp. 559–560.

Owton, Helen (2016). Tough Old Boots. Psychology of Women Section Review, 18(1)

Owton, Helen (2016). In conversation with… Lara A. King. Psychology of Women Section Review, 18(1)

Owton, Helen and Clegg, Helen (2016). "I want to be a ballet teacher just like you": Gendered Tensions in Dance. In: Gender and Inequalities in Sport Conference, 17 Mar 2016, Milton Keynes, UK.

Owton, Helen; Clegg, Helen and Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn (2016). “I wanted to be Darcey Bussell”: Motivations and expectations of female dance teachers. Qualitative Methods in Psychology Bulletin, 22 pp. 55–64.

Owton, Helen; Clegg, Helen and Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn (2016). The coolness of dance and masculinity. In: 5th International Conference in Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise, 30 Aug - 01 Sep 2016, University of Chichester, UK.

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.

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.

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Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn; Owton, Helen and Siriwardena, Aloysius Niroshan (2015). It’s scary, scary, scary …”: the lived experience of asthma. In: Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust and University of Lincoln Research Forum, 25 Jun 2015, University of Lincoln.

Heaney, Caroline and Owton, Helen (2015). Using social media to raise your profile. In: Faculty of Education and Language Studies Learning and Teaching Conference, Open University, Milton Keynes, 7 Oct 2015, Milton Keynes.

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.

Kerawalla, Lucinda (2015). Talk Factory Generic: empowering secondary school pupils to construct and explore dialogic space during pupil-led whole-class discussions. International Journal of Educational Research, 70 pp. 57–67.

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.

Montgomery, Heather (2015). Understanding Child Prostitution in Thailand in the 1990s. Child Development Perspectives, 9(3) pp. 154–157.

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 (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.

Owton, Helen (2015). Bella’s Story: Sexual abuse in sport. A video representation of child sexual abuse in sport. In: Psychology of Women’s Section Conference, 8-10 Jul 2015, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor.

Owton, Helen (2015). Video representation as literature review: child sexual abuse in sport. In: Qualitative Methods in Psychology, Sep 2015, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge.

Owton, Helen (2015). A student-parent international experience. Qualitative Methods in Psychology Bulletin, 20 pp. 15–17.

Owton, Helen and Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn (2015). Take a deep breath: Asthma and auditory work [Video abstract]. YouTube.

Owton, Helen; Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn and Siriwardena, Niroshan (2015). Using a narrative approach to enhance clinical care for patients with asthma. Chest, 148(1) pp. 288–293.

Owton, Helen and Sparkes, Andrew (2015). “You are very special you know”: sexual abuse and the grooming process in sport. In: BPS Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference, 8-10 Jul 2015, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor.

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.

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.

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.

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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.

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 (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.

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.

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.

Kerawalla, Lucinda (2014). Empowered participation through inclusive inquiry. In: Westwood, J.; Larkins, C.; Moxon, D.; Perry, Y. and Thomas, N. eds. Participation, Citizenship and Intergenerational Relations in Children and Young People’s Lives: Children and Adults in Conversation. Basingstoke: Palgrave Pivot, pp. 117–127.

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.

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.

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.

Owton, Helen (2014). Studying as a Parent: A Handbook for Success. Palgrave Student to Student. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.

Owton, Helen (2014). Book review: Leaning: A Poetics of Personal Relations. Journal of Poetry Therapy, 27(3) pp. 157–160.

Owton, Helen (2014). Book review: Advances in Visual Methodology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 11(1) pp. 115–117.

Owton, Helen (2014). Emerging feminisms. Psychology of Women Section Review, 16(1)

Owton, Helen (2014). Studying at university as a single mother. BigChoice Group Limited.

Owton, Helen and Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn (2014). Close but not too close: friendship as method(ology) in ethnographic research encounters. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 43(3) pp. 283–305.

Rix, Jonathan and Sheehy, Kieron (2014). Nothing special – the everyday pedagogy of teaching. In: Florian, Lani ed. Sage Handbook of Special Education, Volume 2. London: Sage, pp. 459–474.

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.

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Blake, Canan; Scanlon, Eileen; Twiner, Alison; Collins, Trevor; Jones, Ann and Kerawalla, Lucinda (2013). Analysis of learners’ fieldtrip talk during a collaborative inquiry task. In: EC-TEL 2013 Eighth European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, 17-21 Sep 2013, Paphos (Cyprus), pp. 32–42.

Boampong, Michael (2013). World Youth Report: Youth and Migration. World Youth Report; In World Youth Report: Youth and Migration United Nations, New York.

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.

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.

Donnelly, Katherine; Gjersoe, Nathalia and Hood, Bruce (2013). When pictures lie: children's misunderstanding of photographs. Cognition, 129(1) pp. 51–62.

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

Lewis, Janet; Dingwall, Robert; Iphofen, Ron; Oates, John and Emmerich, Nathan (2013). Generic Ethics Principles in Social Science Research. In: Generic Ethics Principles in Social Science Research symposia, 5 Mar 15 Apr & 23 May 2013, London, Academy of Social Sciences.

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 and Cornock, Marc (2013). Children's bodies: the battleground for their rights? Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education, 9(1) pp. 19–34.

Oates, John (2013). Beyond the ‘red book’: the Early Years Developmental Journal. Journal of Health Visiting, 1(5) pp. 2–4.

Owton, H. and Allen-Collinson, J. (2013). Close but not too close. In: Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section Conference 2013: Making a difference, making ourselves known, 04-06 Sep 2013, Huddersfield University.

Owton, Helen (2013). Love. Sociological Imagination.

Owton, Helen (2013). Interfacing with older LGBT citizens. Psychology of Women Section Review, 15(2) pp. 73–74.

Owton, Helen (2013). Ecotherapy: Healing with nature in mind. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 15(3) pp. 300–302.

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

Sheehy, Kieron (2013). Educational psychology and the development of inclusive education. In: Holliman, Andrew ed. Routledge International Companion to Educational Psychology. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 235–245.

Simkiss, Douglas E.; MacCallum, Fiona; Fan, Emma E. Y.; Oates, John M.; Kimani, Peter K. and Stewart-Brown, Sarah (2013). Validation of the mothers object relations scales in 2–4 year old children and comparison with the child–parent relationship scale. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 11(1), article no. 49.

Tarapdar, Saima and Kellett, Mary (2013). Cyberbullying: insights and age comparisons from a youth-led study in England. Childhood Indicators Research, 6(3) pp. 461–477.

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Oates, John; Karmiloff-Smith, Annette and Johnson, Mark eds. (2012). Developing Brains. Early Childhood in Focus, 7. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

Appleton, Jane V.; Harris, Margaret; Oates, John and Kelly, Cat (2012). Evaluating health visitor assessments of mother–infant interactions: a mixed methods study. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 50(1) pp. 5–15.

Hood, Bruce; Gjersoe, Nathalia L. and Bloom, Paul (2012). Do children think that duplicating the body also duplicates the mind? Cognition, 125(3) pp. 466–474.

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

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

Kerawalla, Lucinda (2012). Representing children’s development of voice and community advocacy: an inclusive inquiry framework. In: Children, Young People and Adults: Extending the Conversation, 5-7 Sep 2012, University of Central Lancashire, Preston.

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.

Littleton, Karen and Kerawalla, Lucinda (2012). Trajectories of inquiry learning. In: Littleton, Karen; Scanlon, Eileen and Sharples, Mike eds. Orchestrating Inquiry Learning. Oxford: Routledge, pp. 31–47.

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 (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.

Owton, Helen (2012). Streams of bereavement. Qualitative Inquiry, 18(5) pp. 438–441.

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Baker, Sara T.; Gjersoe, Nathalia L.; Sibielska-Woch, Kasia; Leslie, Alan M. and Hood, Bruce M. (2011). Inhibitory control interacts with core knowledge in toddlers’ manual search for an occluded object. Developmental Science, 14(2) pp. 270–279.

Bradwell, J.; Crawfor, D.; Crawford, J.; Dent, L.; Finlinson, K.; Gibson, R.; Porter, E. and Kellett, M. (2011). How looked after children are involved in their review process. Child Indicators Research, 4(2) pp. 221–229.

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.

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.

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.

Hood, Bruce, M.; Gjersoe, Nathalia; Donnelly, Katherine; Byers, Alison and Itakura, Shoji (2011). Moral Contagion Attitudes towards Potential Organ Transplants in British and Japanese Adults. Journal of Cognition and Culture, 11(3) pp. 269–286.

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; 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.

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.

Kellett, Mary (2011). Accessing children's voices and experiences. In: Moyles, Janet; Georgeson, Jan and Payler, Jane eds. Beginning Teaching Beginning Learning In Early Years and Primary Education, Volume 4th ed. Maidenhead: Open University Press, pp. 226–238.

Kellett, Mary (2011). Children's Perspectives on Integrated Services: Every child matters in policy and practice. Interagency working in health and social care. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Kim, Chae-Young (2011). Children’s work and the life skills education policy in Cambodia. Journal of International Development, 23(2) pp. 262–273.

Kim, Chae-Young (2011). Child labour, education policy and governance in Cambodia. International Journal of Educational Development, 31(5) pp. 496–504.

Montgomery, Heather (2011). Defining child trafficking & child prostitution: the case of Thailand. Seattle Journal for Social Justice, 9(2) pp. 775–811.

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.

Oates, John and Szekeres, Csaba (2011). Vortex. Hunnia FilmStudio, Budapest.

Owton, H. (2011). Interviewing 'Granny': balancing the researcher self and the family self. In: BPS Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference, 13-15 Jul 2011, Windsor. UK.

Owton, H. (2011). Problematising the mode of inquiry. In: 26th PsyPAG Annual Conference, 6-8 Jul 2011, University of Bangor.

Scanlon, Eileen; Anastopoulou, Stamatina and Kerawalla, Lucinda (2011). Inquiry learning reconsidered; contexts, representations and challenges. In: Littleton, Karen; Scanlon, Eileen and Sharples, Mike eds. Orchestrating Inquiry Learning. Abingdon: Routledge.

Scanlon, Eileen; Blake, Canan; Twiner, Alison; Collins, Trevor; Jones, Ann and Kerawalla, Lucinda (2011). Collaboration in communities of inquirers: an example from a geography field trip. In: 9th International Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Conference, 04-08 Jul 2011, Hong Kong.

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.

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.

Whalley, Mary; Cooper, Victoria; Callan, Sue and Drury, Rose (2011). Extending practice: promoting participation and evaluating professional roles. In: Drury, Rose and Paige-Smith, Alice eds. Extending practice: promoting participation and evaluating professional roles. Milton Keynes: The Open University, 0-5.

Wright, J. A.; Sheehy, K.; Parsons, S. and Abbott, C. (2011). Guidelines for research into the effectiveness of Assistive Technologies (AT). Kings College London/De Montford University Leicester.

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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.

Oates, John ed. (2010). Supporting Parenting. Early Childhood in Focus, 5. Milton Keynes: The Open University.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Kanngiesser, Patricia; Gjersoe, Nathalia and Hood, Bruce, M. (2010). The effect of creative labor on property-ownership transfer by preschool children and adults. Psychological Science, 21(9) pp. 1236–1241.

Kellett, Mary (2010). Small shoes, big steps! Empowering children as active researchers. American Journal of Community Psychology, 46(1-2) pp. 195–203.

Kellett, Mary (2010). Children's experiences of education. In: Littleton, Karen; Kleine Staarman, Judith and Wood, Clare eds. International Handbook of Psychology in Education. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp. 465–498.

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.

Minocha, Shailey and Kerawalla, Lucinda (2010). Understanding students' self-motivated blogging and development of study skills and research skills. In: Lee, Mark J. W. and McLoughlin, Catherine eds. Web 2.0-Based E-Learning: Applying Social Informatics for Tertiary Teaching. IGI Global, pp. 149–179.

Montgomery, Heather (2010). Focusing on the child, not the prostitute: shifting the emphasis in accounts of child prostitution. Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's and Gender Studies, 8 pp. 166–188.

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 (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 (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.

Oates, John; Appleton, Jane; Ponsford, Ruth; Kynan, Sally and Huntington, Corinne (2010). Milton Keynes Family-Nurse Partnership: Wave 2A 'Collaborative Working with Children's Centres'; a service evaluation. The Open University and Oxford Brookes University, Milton Keynes.

Owton, Helen (2010). Granny’s story: Trauma, dance, (smoking & drinking) and chronic illness. In: 6th Meeting of the Transnational Working Group for the Study of Gender and Sport, 26-27 Nov 2010, University of Bath.

Rix, Jonathan and Sheehy, Kieron (2010). A collective model of difference. In: Rix, Jonathan; Nind, Melanie; Sheehy, Kieron; Simmons, Katy and Walsh, Christopher eds. Equality, Participation and Inclusion 1: Diverse Perspectives (2nd Edition). Abingdon, UK and New York, USA: Routledge, Taylor & Francis, pp. 306–319.

Sheehy, Kieron (2010). Stigmatising and removing defective children from society: the influence of eugenic thinking. In: Brockliss, Laurence and Montgomery, Heather eds. Childhood and Violence in the Western Tradition. Childhood in Archaeology. Oxford, U.K.: Oxbow Books.

Sheehy, Kieron (2010). Virtual environments: issues and opportunities for researching inclusive educational practices. In: Peachey, Anna; Gillen, Julia; Livingstone, Daniel and Smith-Robbins, Sarah eds. Researching Learning in Virtual Worlds. Human-Computer Interaction Series. London: Springer, pp. 1–15.

Sheehy, Kieron (2010). Inclusive education and virtual worlds: the Teacher Embodiment And LEarning Affordance Framework (TEALEAF). 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.

Sheehy, Kieron and Littleton, Tamara (2010). The business of child protection in educational 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.

Sheehy, Kieron and Seamans, Dan (2010). Virtual worlds: the states of play. 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.

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

Arreckx, F.; Bates, S.; Canning, N. and Oates, J. (2009). Developing through play: A multi-media professional development package. In: British Psychological Society (BPS) Developmental Psychology Section Conference, 9-11 Sep 2009, Nottingham Trent University.

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.

Gjersoe, Nathalia L. and Hood, Bruce M. (2009). Clever eyes and stupid hands: current thoughts on why dissociations of apparent knowledge occur on solidity tasks. In: Hood, Bruce M. and Santos, Laurie R. eds. The Origins of Object Knowledge. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 353–371.

Heaney, Caroline (2009). Creating a motivational climate. In: Heaney, Caroline; Oakley, Ben and Rea, Simon eds. Exploring Sport and Fitness: Work-based Practice. Routledge/ The Open University.

Heaney, Caroline (2009). Ethical and professional issues in sport and exercise. In: Heaney, Caroline; Oakley, Ben and Rea, Simon eds. Exploring Sport and Fitness: Work-based Practice. Routledge/The Open University, pp. 121–130.

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.

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

Kellett, Mary (2009). Children as researchers: issues, impact and contribution to knowledge. In: Counting Children In! 2nd International Conference of Child Indicators, 3-5 Nov 2009, Sydney, Australia.

Kellett, Mary (2009). Children and young people’s voices. In: Montgomery, Heather and Kellett, Mary eds. Children and Young People’s Worlds: Developing Frameworks for Integrated Practice. Bristol: Policy Press.

Kellett, Mary (2009). Children and young people's participation. In: Montgomery, Heather and Kellett, Mary eds. Children and young people's worlds: Developing frameworks for integrated practice. Bristol: Policy press, pp. 43–60.

Kellett, Mary (2009). Children and young people's voices. In: Montgomery, Heather and Kellett, Mary eds. Children and Young People's Worlds: Developing Frameworks For Integrated Practice. Bristol: Policy press, pp. 237–252.

Kellett, Mary and Sahin, Ali (2009). Children as Researchers: Pedagogy and Praxis (an Introduction to a Special Issue of the Eurasian Journal of Educational Research). In Eurasian journal of educational research Ani Publishing (In Press).

Kerawalla, L.; Minocha, S.; Kirkup, G. and Conole, G. (2009). An empirically grounded framework to guide blogging in higher education. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 25(1) pp. 31–42.

Kerawalla, Lucinda; Minocha, Shailey; Kirkup, Gill and Conole, Grainne (2009). Supporting student blogging in higher education. In: Hatzipanagos, Stylianos and Warburton, Steven eds. Handbook of research on social software and developing community ontologies. New York: Information Science Reference, pp. 222–237.

Kim, Chae-Young (2009). Is combining child labour and school education the right approach?: Investigating the Cambodian case. International Journal of Educational Development, 29(1) pp. 30–38.

Milford, Rebecca and Oates, John (2009). Universal screening and early intervention for maternal mental health and attachment difficulties. Community Practitioner, 82(8) pp. 30–33.

Montgomery, Heather (2009). Children within anthropology: lessons from the past. Childhood in the Past: An International Journal, 2(1) pp. 3–14.

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

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 (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 (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.

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, Kieron and Holliman, Andrew J. (2009). Teaching children with severe learning difficulties: routes to word recognition using logographic symbols. In: Wood, Clare and Connelly, Vincent eds. Contemporary Perspectives on Reading and Spelling. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp. 280–304.

Yuill, Nicola; Pearce, Darren; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Harris, Amanda and Luckin, Rosemary (2009). How technology for comprehension training can support conversation towards the joint construction of meaning. Journal of Research in Reading, 32(1) pp. 109–125.

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Conole, Grainne; Scanlon, Eileen; Kerawalla, Lucinda; Mulholland, Paul; Anastopoulou, Stamatina and Blake, Canan (2008). From design to narrative: the development of inquiry-based learning models. In: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications (EDMEDIA), 30 Jun - 4 Jul 2008, Vienna.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Kellett, Mary (2008). Special educational needs and inclusion in the classroom: an historical overview. In: Matheson, David ed. An Introduction to the Study of Education (3rd Edition). Abingdon, UK: David Fulton Publishers, pp. 156–170.

Kellett, Mary and Ward, Ben (2008). Children as active researchers: participation and power sharing. In: Moore, Shannon A. and Mitchell, Richard C. eds. Power, pedagogy and praxis: social justice in the globalized classroom. Critical issues in the future of learning and teaching (1). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, pp. 91–104.

Montgomery, Heather (2008). Are child prostitutes child workers? A case study. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 29(3/4) pp. 130–140.

Montgomery, Heather (2008). Buying Innocence: Child-sex tourists in Thailand. Third World Quarterly, 29(5) pp. 903–917.

Moore, Derek G.; Oates, John M.; Goodwin, Julia and Hobson, R. Peter (2008). Behavior of mothers and infants with and without Down Syndrome during the still-face procedure. Infancy, 13(1) pp. 75–89.

Oates, J.; Canning, N.; Arreckx, F. and Bates, S. (2008). Reusable learning objects: a multimedia professional development package. In: CETL, PBPL Annual Conference: Assessment, Experience and Reflection, 15-16 Oct 2008, The Open Universtiy, Milton Keynes.

Oates, J. and Isaacs, E. (2008). Nutrition and cognition: assessing cognitive abilities in children and young people. European Journal of Nutrition, 47(s3) pp. 4–24.

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, 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 Ferguson, Rebecca (2008). Educational inclusion and new technologies. In: Scott, Thomas B. and Livingston, James I. eds. Leading-Edge Educational Technology. New York: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 159–176.

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Oates, John ed. (2007). Attachment Relationships: Quality of Care for Young Children. Early Childhood in Focus, 1. Milton Keynes, UK: The Open University.

Oates, John ed. (2007). Kötődési kapcsolatok. Early Childhood in Focus, 1. Milton Keynes, UK: The Open University.

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 (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.

Oates, John (2007). Attachment matters. Early Childhood Matters, 109 pp. 17–20.

Oates, John and Messer, David (2007). Growing up with TV. The Psychologist, 20(1) pp. 30–32.

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

Gjersoe, Nathalia L. and Hood, Bruce M. (2006). The supernatural guilt trip does not take us far enough. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29(5) pp. 473–474.

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.

Kellett, Mary (2006). Pupils as active researchers: Using engagement with research process to enhance creativity and thinking skills in 10-12 year-olds. In: British Educational Research Association Annual Conference 2006, 6-9 Sep 2006, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.

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

Oates, John (2006). Ethical frameworks for research with human participants. In: Potter, Stephen ed. Doing postgraduate research. London: Sage, pp. 200–227.

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.

Ryley, Tim and Gjersoe, Nathalia (2006). Newspaper response to the Edinburgh congestion charging proposals. Transport Policy, 13(1) pp. 66–73.

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.

Wood, Clare; Sheehy, Kieron and Passenger, Terri (2006). Understanding specific learning difficulties. In: Wood, Clare; Littleton, Karen and Sheehy, Kieron eds. Developmental Psychology in Action. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 9–52.

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Kellett, Mary (2005). How to Develop Children as Researchers. London, UK: Paul Chapman Educational Publishing.

Kellett, Mary (2005). Inclusion in music in the primary classroom. In: Nind, Melanie; Rix, Jonathan; Sheehy, Kieron and Simmons, Katy eds. Curriculum and Pedagogy in Inclusive Education. London, UK: RoutledgeFalmer, pp. 191–198.

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

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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.

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

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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.

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Kellett, Mary (2000). Motivating the musically disaffected. In: Upton, Graham and Clipson-Boyles, Suzi eds. Putting Research into Practice in Primary Teaching and Learning. David Fulton, pp. 141–153.

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