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- T Technology (24)
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- T Technology (General) (24)
- T Technology (24)
Number of items at this level: 24.
B
- Barber, H. and Callaghan, J. (2010) Reality, virtuality and fandom: exploring gender in online fan communities. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2010, Windsor, England, 14-16 July 2010. (Unpublished)
- Barber, H. and Callaghan, J. (2010) Virtual friends: experiences of an online fan community. In: Mousoutzanis, A. and Riha, D. (eds.) New Media and the Politics of Online Communities. Freeland, Oxfordshire, England: Inter-Disciplinary Press. pp. 59-68.
C
- Callaghan, J. (2013) Research in online spaces: 'Tumblr' and eating 'disorder'. Symposium presented to: Children and Young People's Mental Health: Improving Outcomes, Widening Access and Tackling Stigma in an Age of Austerity, The University of Northampton, 03-05 July 2013. (Unpublished)
- Callaghan, J. (2011) “Remember kids. Rape is only funny on facebook” Theorising talk about sexual and gendered violence in online spaces. Paper presented to: 14th Biennial Conference of The International Society for Theoretical Psychology (ISTP 2011), Thessaloniki, Greece, 27 June - 01 July 2011. (Unpublished)
- Callaghan, J. and Lazard, L. (2007) Parenting online: an analysis of internet discussions about parenting. Paper presented to: Psychology of Women Section (British Psychological Society), Windsor, 18-20 July 2007. (Unpublished)
- Canham, S., Battersby, L., Wilson, R., Fang, M. L., Sixsmith, J. and Sixsmith, A. (2016) Middle-aged and older adults’ information and communication technology access: a realist review. Paper presented to: 45th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG2016): Fostering Innovation in Research on Aging, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 20-22 October 2016.
G
- Griff, J. and Kimber, G. (2014) Discussion on the demise of handwriting and the rise of tablets on the John Griff radio programme. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton. 07 January 2014.
K
- Kakabadse, A. P., Kakabadse, N. K., Bailey, S. and Myers, A. (2009) Techno addicts: young person addiction to technology. Cambridge: Sigel Press. 9781905941117.
- Kakabadse, A. P., Kakabadse, N. K., Bailey, S. and Myers, A. (2009) Techno addicts: life style through technology. Cambridge: Sigel Press.
- Kakabadse, N. K. (2011) Addiction to technology. Lecture presented to: Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, 18 August 2011. (Unpublished)
- Kakabadse, N. K. (2008) Behind closed doors: techno addiction. Keynote presented to: British Computer Society, Northampton Branch, University of Northampton, Northampton, 29 February 2008. (Unpublished)
- Kakabadse, N. K. (2007) Technology overload: explaining, diagnosing and dealing with techno-addiction. Switzerland: Walabab.com. 1662-0909.
- Kakabadse, N. K., Broadbent, S. and Mast, F. (2007) Panel discussion on dealing with technological overload. Other presented to: LIFT Conference (Conference on challenges and opportunities of technology in our society), Geneva, Switzerland, 7-9 February 2007. [Video] (Unpublished)
- Kakabadse, N. K. and Kakabadse, A. P. (2007) The 'techno addict problem'. Finance & Management. (146), p. 15. 1471-1818.
- Kakabadse, N. K., Lee-Davies, L. and Kakabadse, A. P. (2008) Smart technology: the leadership challenge. Strategic Change. 17(7/8), pp. 235-249. 1086-1718.
- Kakabadse, N. K., Porter, G. and Vance, D. (2009) The unbalanced high-tec life: are employers liable? Strategic Change. 18(1-2), pp. 1-91. 1086-1718.
- Kimber, G. (2015) Interview about National Letter Writing Week on the Helen Blaby lunchtime programme. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton. 15 September 2015.
M
- Maunder, R. (2015) A book review of ‘Children, Risk and Safety on the Internet: Research and Policy Challenges in Comparative Perspective’. By Sonia Livingstone, Leslie Haddon and Anke Görzig (eds). Bristol: The Policy Press, 2012. Children & Society. 29(1), pp. 83-84. 0951-0605.
P
- Passey, D. and Fritz, C. O. (2008) Social inequality and uses of online resources: perspectives highlighted from an investigation of a large online data set. London: SAM Learning. 9780956022608.
- Pratesi, A., Sixsmith, J. and Woolrych, R. (2013) Genuine partnership and equitable research: Working “with” older people for the development of a smart activity monitoring system. The Innovation Journal: The Public Sector Innovation Journal. 18(3) 1715-3816.
Q
- Quinones-Garcia, C. and Kakabadse, N. K. (2014) Compulsive internet use in adults: A study of prevalence and drivers within the current economic climate in the UK. Computers in Human Behavior. 30, pp. 171-180. 0747-5632.
R
- Ressel, J. (2014) Digital media and altered states. Law, Culture & Ideas Blog. 24/04/2014
S
- Sixsmith, J. and Pratesi, A. (2011) Enabling older people: ageing and technology. Poster presented to: Research Institute for Health and Social Change (RIHSC) Annual Conference 2011, Manchester, 01 July 2011. (Unpublished)
- Sixsmith, J., Wilson, R., Canham, S., Battersby, L., Fang, M. L. and Sixsmith, A. (2016) Understanding the digital divide: information and communication technology access and use amongst middle-aged and older adults. Poster presented to: 10th World Conference of Gerontechnology, Nice, France, 28-30 September 2016.