Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Subject is "T14.5 Social aspects"

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Number of items at this level: 24.

B

  1. 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 (Unpublished)
  2. 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

  1. 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 (Unpublished)
  2. 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 (Unpublished)
  3. 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 (Unpublished)
  4. 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

  1. 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

  1. Kakabadse, A. P., Kakabadse, N. K., Bailey, S. and Myers, A. (2009) Techno addicts: young person addiction to technology. Cambridge: Sigel Press. 9781905941117.
  2. Kakabadse, A. P., Kakabadse, N. K., Bailey, S. and Myers, A. (2009) Techno addicts: life style through technology. Cambridge: Sigel Press.
  3. Kakabadse, N. K. (2011) Addiction to technology. Lecture presented to: Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, 18 August 2011. (Unpublished)
  4. 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)
  5. Kakabadse, N. K. (2007) Technology overload: explaining, diagnosing and dealing with techno-addiction. Switzerland: Walabab.com. 1662-0909.
  6. 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)
  7. Kakabadse, N. K. and Kakabadse, A. P. (2007) The 'techno addict problem'. Finance & Management. (146), p. 15. 1471-1818.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Kimber, G. (2015) Interview about National Letter Writing Week on the Helen Blaby lunchtime programme. Northampton: BBC Radio Northampton. 15 September 2015.

M

  1. 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

  1. 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.
  2. 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

  1. 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

  1. Ressel, J. (2014) Digital media and altered states. Law, Culture & Ideas Blog. 24/04/2014

S

  1. 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)
  2. 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.
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