Publications
2023
Powell K, Fox NJ, Bhanbhro S, Chauhan A, Z AG, Jackson K, Paton A & Salway S (2024) Sociologists in public health: marginal observers or mainstream collaborators?. Perspectives in Public Health, 144(2), 72-74.
Cassetti V, Powell K, Barnes A & Sanders T (2024) How can asset-based approaches reduce inequalities? Exploring processes of change in England and Spain. Health Promotion International, 39(2).
2022
Fox, N.J. and Alldred, P. (2022) New materialism, micropolitics and the everyday production of gender-related violence. Social Sciences, 11(9), 380; https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11090380
Fox, N.J. and Gavrilyuk, T. (2022). The more‐than‐human production of material dis/advantage: A Russian case study. International Social Science Journal, 72(246): 1033-1051.
Holding E, Crowder M, Woodrow N, Griffin N, Knights N, Goyder E, McKeown R & Fairbrother H (2022) Exploring young people's perspectives on mental health support: a qualitative study across three geographical areas in England, UK. Health and Social Care in the Community.
2021
Fox NJ & Powell K (2021) Place, health and dis/advantage: a sociomaterial analysis. Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 27(2):226-243.
Fox, N. J. and Alldred, P. (2021). Climate change, environmental justice and the unusual capacities of posthumans. Journal of Human Rights and Environment, 12(0): 59-75.
Jessiman P, Powell K, Williams P, Fairbrother H, Crowder M, Williams J & Kipping R (2021) A systems map of the determinants of child health inequalities in England at the local level. PLoS ONE, 16(2). View this article in WRRO .
2020
Powell K, Barnes A, Bambra C, De Cuevas R, Halliday E, Lewis S, McGill R, Orton L, Ponsford R, Salway S , Townsend A et al (2020) Power, control, communities and health inequalities III: participatory spaces – an English case. Health Promotion International. View this article in WRRO
2019
Alldred, P. and Fox, N.J. (2019) Assembling citizenship: sexualities education, micropolitics and the becoming-citizen. Sociology 53(4): 689–706.
2018
Bissell P, Peacock M, Holdsworth M, Powell K, Wilcox J & Clonan A (2018) Introducing the idea of ‘assumed shared food narratives’ in the context of social networks: reflections from a qualitative study conducted in Nottingham, England. Sociology of Health & Illness, 40(7), 1142-1155. View this article in WRRO