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Number of items: 21.
Article
Brannen, J;
O’Connell, R;
(2022)
Experiences of food poverty among undocumented parents with children in three European countries: a multi-level research strategy.
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
, 9
, Article 42. 10.1057/s41599-022-01053-3.
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Brannen, J.;
Moss, P.;
Owen, C.;
Phoenix, A.;
(2022)
Thomas Coram: the life and times of a research unit at the Institute of Education (London).
London Review of Education
, 20
(1)
, Article 38. 10.14324/LRE.20.1.38.
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Brannen, J;
Elliott, H;
Phoenix, A;
(2016)
Narratives of success among Irish and African Caribbean migrants.
Ethnic and Racial Studies
, 39
(10)
pp. 1755-1772.
10.1080/01419870.2015.1124125.
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Brannen, J;
Mooney, A;
Statham, J;
(2009)
Childhood experiences: a commitment to caring and care work with vulnerable children.
Childhood
, 16
(3)
pp. 377-393.
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Brannen, JM;
nilsen, A;
(2016)
A collaborator par excellence: some reflections upon Sue Lewis’ contribution to cross national research on work and family life.
Community, Work & Family
, 19
(2)
pp. 171-180.
10.1080/13668803.2016.1134123.
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Brannen, JM;
O'connell, R;
(2017)
Food practices, intergenerational transmission and memory.
The Journal of Psychosocial Studies
, 10
(2)
pp. 44-58.
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Elliott, H;
Parsons, SJ;
Brannen, J;
Elliott, J;
Phoenix, A;
(2018)
Narratives of fathering young children in Britain: linking quantitative and qualitative analyses.
Community, Work & Family
, 21
(1)
10.1080/13668803.2016.1241758.
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Knight, A;
Brannen, J;
O'Connell, RE;
Hamilton, L;
(2018)
How do children and their families experience food poverty according to UK newspaper media 2006‐15?
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
, 26
(2)
pp. 207-223.
10.1332/175982718X15200701225223.
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Knight, A;
O'Connell, R;
Brannen, J;
(2018)
Eating with Friends, Family or Not at All: Young People's Experiences of Food Poverty in the UK.
Children and Society
, 32
(3)
pp. 185-194.
10.1111/chso.12264.
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O'Connell, R;
Brannen, J;
Knight, A;
(2018)
Child food poverty requires radical long term solutions.
The BMJ
, 362
, Article k3608. 10.1136/bmj.k3608.
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O'Connell, RE;
Brannen, J;
(2016)
Food, families and work: children's changing food practices in the context of parental employment.
Discover Society
, 2016
(36)
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O'Connell, RE;
Owen, C;
Padley, M;
Simon, A;
Brannen, J;
(2019)
Which Types of Family are at Risk of Food Poverty in the UK? A Relative Deprivation Approach.
Social Policy and Society
, 18
(1)
pp. 1-18.
10.1017/S1474746418000015.
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Phoenix, A;
Brannen, J;
Elliott, MH;
Smithson, J;
Morris, P;
Smart, C;
Barlow, A;
(2016)
Group Analysis in Practice: Narrative Approaches.
Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research
, 17
(2)
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Solem, M-B;
Helgeland, IM;
Brannen, J;
Phoenix, A;
(2020)
Transitions to Adulthood of 'At Risk' Young Men: New Analysis from Two Norwegian Qualitative Longitudinal Studies.
Children & Society
10.1111/chso.12369.
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Statham, J;
Brannen, J;
Mooney, A;
(2008)
Mobility within the childcare workforce: evidence for a new policy?
Journal of Social Policy
, 37
pp. 295-309.
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Book
O'Connell, R;
Brannen, J;
(2021)
Families and Food in Hard Times: European Comparative Research.
UCL Press: London.
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Book chapter
Brannen, J;
(2020)
Life story and narrative approaches in the study of family lives.
In: Parsons, J and Chappell, A, (eds.)
The Palgrave Handbook of Auto/Biography.
(pp. 97-117).
Springer Nature: Cham, Switzerland.
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Brannen, JM;
(2018)
Transitions to adulthood: an intergenerational sociological lens.
In: lange, A and Steiner, C and Schutter, S and Reiter, H, (eds.)
Handbuch Kindheits- und Jugendsoziologie.
Springer
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Brannen, Julia M;
o'connell, R;
(2015)
Data analysis 1: Overview of data analysis strategies.
In:
The Oxford handbook of multimethod and mixed methods research inquiry.
Oxford University press: New York, New York.
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Nilsen, A;
Brannen, J;
(2010)
The use of mixed methods in biographical research.
In: Tashakorri, A and Teddlie, C, (eds.)
SAGE Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research.
(pp. 677-697).
SAGE: Thousand Oaks, CA, USA.
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Digital scholarly resource
O'Connell, RE;
Brannen, J;
Knight, A;
(2018)
Holiday hunger requires radical long term solutions.
[Digital scholarly resource].
https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2018/08/15/holiday-hunge...
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