Maternal Journal Research

Maternal Journal research information

For more information please contact Dr Jessica Bradley, School of Education, University of Sheffield 

jessica.bradley@sheffield.ac.uk 

Jessica's website

Jessica's University of Sheffield profile page 

Links: 

Peer-reviewed article: 

Bradley, J. & Pöyhönen, S. (2024). Walking with: understandings and negotiations of the mundane in research" Applied Linguistics Review. https://doi.org/10.1515/applirev-2024-0069 

Blog posts: 

Bradley, J. (2022). Re-Emerge? Different perspectives on the experiences of parents during COVID19 and the opportunities of creativity. iHuman. [Online]. Available from https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/ihuman/re-emerge 

MacRae, I., Brennan, L., Bradley, J., Saxon, D. & Thomas, R. (2022). Re-Emerge at ArtWalk Wakefield, July 2021. 27 September 2022. SoE Research. [Online]. Available from https://medium.com/soeresearch/re-emerge-at-artwalk-wakefield-july-2022-20eeb15063ac.  

Brennan, L., MacRae, I. & Bradley, J. (2022). Re-Emerge: Reflecting on the Maternal Journal Training workshop. 10 May 2022. SoE Research. [Online]. Available from https://medium.com/soeresearch/re-emerge-reflecting-on-the-maternal-journal-training-workshop-9b2c25569d75

Project webpages: 

https://the-arthouse.org.uk/re-emerge-arts-health/ 

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/education/research/education/clusters/literacies-language/re-emerge 

Zine:

Atkinson, L., Bradley, J. & the Maternal Journal Wakefield Collective. (2022). Celebrating Motherhood. Zine. [Online and printed]. Available from: https://issuu.com/jessicamarybradley/docs/maternaljournalonline 

Maternal Journal information and resources: 

About: https://www.maternaljournal.org/ 

Podcast: https://www.maternaljournal.org/podcast