School of Psychology and Life Sciences
Type | School |
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Faculty | Faculty of Science, Engineering and Social Sciences |
Head of Academic School | Professor Andrew Edwards |
Programme Director | Professor Dikaia Chatziefstathiou |
Dr Pamela Lithgow | |
Dr Marieke Bloemink | |
Dr Lance Slade | |
Dr Laura Gubby | |
Dr Hayley Mills |
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Physical culture and racialised bodies of Muslim young people.
Dagkas, S. 2015. Physical culture and racialised bodies of Muslim young people.Lecture
Whiteness, race logic and the hidden curriculum
Dagkas, S. 2016. Whiteness, race logic and the hidden curriculum.Speech
'Sport for all': sport, physical culture and disadvantaged young people.
Dagkas, S. 2016. 'Sport for all': sport, physical culture and disadvantaged young people.Speech
Social inclusion implications and practice in formal and informal pedagogical settings.
Dagkas, S. 2016. Social inclusion implications and practice in formal and informal pedagogical settings.Speech
Perception of Discrimination Among Asian European Footballers in London (aged 11-18).
Curry, W., Dagkas, S., Creary, N. and Wilson, M. 2016. Perception of Discrimination Among Asian European Footballers in London (aged 11-18).Conference poster
The nature and function of sport pedagogy: review of published English language work 2008-2009.
Bailey, R., Dagkas, S. and Phillpots, L. 2010. The nature and function of sport pedagogy: review of published English language work 2008-2009. International Journal of Physical Education. 47 (1), pp. 10-24.Journal article
A Pedometer-based Intervention for 9-13 year old children: "Schools on the Move"
Stathi, A., Nordin, S., Riddoch, C. and Dagkas, S. 2007. A Pedometer-based Intervention for 9-13 year old children: "Schools on the Move". Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 39.Journal article
Physical literacy bulletin
Whitehead, M. and Dagkas, S. 2013. Physical literacy bulletin. International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education.Journal article
Physical Culture, Pedagogy, Racialisation and the Body.
Dagkas, S. and Fitzpatrick, K. 2015. Physical Culture, Pedagogy, Racialisation and the Body. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy.Journal article
Associations between children's physical activities, sedentary behaviours and family structure: a sequential mixed methods approach.
Quarmby, T., Dagkas, S. and Bridge, M. 2011. Associations between children's physical activities, sedentary behaviours and family structure: a sequential mixed methods approach. Health Education Research. 26, pp. 63-76. https://doi.org/10.1093/her/cyq071Journal article
Evaluation of a school-based intervention to promote physical activity and sport among young people aged 11-13 in East London.
Dagkas, S., Curry, W. and Wilson, M. 2014. Evaluation of a school-based intervention to promote physical activity and sport among young people aged 11-13 in East London. Journal of Sports Sciences. 4, pp. 181-188. https://doi.org/10.17265/2332-7839/2014.04.002Journal article
Levels and patterns of physical activity and sedentary time among superdiverse adolescents in East London: a cross-sectional study
Dagkas, S., Curry, W. and Wilson, M. 2016. Levels and patterns of physical activity and sedentary time among superdiverse adolescents in East London: a cross-sectional study. Ethnicity and Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/13557858.2016.1252833Journal article
Facilitating Inclusion of Muslim children in sport and physical activity.
Dagkas, S., Jawad, H. and Benn, T. 2010. Facilitating Inclusion of Muslim children in sport and physical activity. in: Dagkas, S. and Armour, K. (ed.) Inclusion and Exclusion through Youth Sport London Routledge.Book chapter
The embodiment of religious culture and exclusionary practices in youth sport.
Dagkas, S. and Benn, T. 2010. The embodiment of religious culture and exclusionary practices in youth sport. in: Dagkas, S. and Armour, K. (ed.) Inclusion and Exclusion through Youth Sport London Routledge.Book chapter
Religion, culture and sport in the lives of young Muslim females: global perspectives.
Dagkas, S., Benn, T. and Knez, K. 2014. Religion, culture and sport in the lives of young Muslim females: global perspectives. in: Hargreaves, J. and Anderson, E. (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Sport, Gender & Sexuality. London Routledge.Book chapter
Who has health problems? class, racialization and health.
Dagkas, S. 2014. Who has health problems? class, racialization and health. in: Fitzpatrick, K. and Tinning, R. (ed.) Health Education: Critical Perspectives New York Routledge. pp. 75-77Book chapter
'Pedagogised families' health and physical culture; intersectionality of race and social class.
Dagkas, S. 2016. 'Pedagogised families' health and physical culture; intersectionality of race and social class. in: Dagkas, S. and Burrows, L. (ed.) Families, Young People, Physical Activity and Health: Critical Perspectives. Routledge.Book chapter
Families and young people, critical perspectives: an introduction
Dagkas, S. and Burrows, L. 2016. Families and young people, critical perspectives: an introduction. in: Dagkas, S. and Burrows, L. (ed.) Families, Young People, Physical Activity and Health: Critical Perspectives. Routledge.Book chapter
Language and sport, physical activity and health among superdiverse groups.
Dagkas, S. and Curry, W. 2018. Language and sport, physical activity and health among superdiverse groups. in: Creese, A. and Blackledge, A. (ed.) The Routledge Handbook on Language and Superdiversity Routledge.Book chapter
How to win the lottery: Can using precall help in radomized prize draws?
Vernon, D. 2017. How to win the lottery: Can using precall help in radomized prize draws? Paranormal Review. Spring (82), p. 23.Journal article
‘Who am I?’ How female care-leavers construct and make sense of their identity
Hassett, A. and Colbridge, A. 2017. ‘Who am I?’ How female care-leavers construct and make sense of their identity.Conference paper
Experiences of engaging with mental health services in 16-18 year olds: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Hassett, A. and Jones, S. 2017. Experiences of engaging with mental health services in 16-18 year olds: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.Conference paper
Report on the ‘Health MOT Roadshow’ Community Health Check Project
Hossain, R., Wilson, C. and Hatzidimitriadou, E. 2016. Report on the ‘Health MOT Roadshow’ Community Health Check Project. Canterbury Canterbury Christ Church University.Report
National character
Nigbur, D. 2017. National character. in: Moghaddam, F. (ed.) The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior London SAGE.Book chapter
Nationalism
Nigbur, D. 2017. Nationalism. in: Moghaddam, F. (ed.) The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior London SAGE.Book chapter
Increasing ethnic diversity moderates longitudinal effects of individual differences on friendship homophily
Jugert, P., Rutland, A., Brown, R., Cameron, L., Nigbur, D., Watters, C., Hossain, R., Landau, A. and Le Touze, D. 2017. Increasing ethnic diversity moderates longitudinal effects of individual differences on friendship homophily. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.2319Journal article
Helping criminal justice system users: utilising specially trained dogs
Spruin, L. and Ozcakir Mozova, K. 2017. Helping criminal justice system users: utilising specially trained dogs.Speech
Beyond “religion” and “spirituality”: extending a “meaning systems” approach to explore lived religion
Murphy, J. 2017. Beyond “religion” and “spirituality”: extending a “meaning systems” approach to explore lived religion. Archive for the Psychology of Religion/Archiv für Religionspsychologie. 39 (1), pp. 1-26. https://doi.org/10.1163/15736121-12341335Journal article
Clinical psychology: the future of the profession
Callanan, M. 2017. Clinical psychology: the future of the profession.Speech
Mindfulness practice following mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
Jones, F., Langdon, S., Hutton, J. and Holttum, S. 2017. Mindfulness practice following mindfulness-based cognitive therapy.Conference paper
Baseline mitral regurgitation predicts outcome in patients referred for dobutamine stress echocardiography
O'Driscoll, J., Gargallo-Fernandez, P., Araco, M., Perez-Lopez, M. and Sharma, R. 2017. Baseline mitral regurgitation predicts outcome in patients referred for dobutamine stress echocardiography. International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-017-1163-6Journal article
Experiences of engaging with mental health services in 16- to 18-year-olds: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Jones, S., Hassett, A. and Sclare, I. 2017. Experiences of engaging with mental health services in 16- to 18-year-olds: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. SAGE Open. 7 (3). https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017719113Journal article
Implications of teenagers' attitudes toward maned wolf conservation in Brazil
Consorte-McCrea, A., Nigbur, D. and Bath, A. 2017. Implications of teenagers' attitudes toward maned wolf conservation in Brazil. Canid Biology & Conservation. 20 (5), pp. 16-24.Journal article
Neuromuscular responses to consecutive day military load carriage
Scales, J., Brown, M. and Coleman, D. 2017. Neuromuscular responses to consecutive day military load carriage.Conference poster
Blood pressure responses to isometric exercise: safety considerations for exercise prescription
Wiles, J., Taylor, K., Coleman, D., Sharma, R. and O'Driscoll, J. 2017. Blood pressure responses to isometric exercise: safety considerations for exercise prescription.Conference poster
Ambulatory blood pressure responses to home-based isometric exercise training in pre-hypertensive males
Taylor, K., Wiles, J., Coleman, D., Sharma, R. and O'Driscoll, J. 2017. Ambulatory blood pressure responses to home-based isometric exercise training in pre-hypertensive males.Conference poster
Cardiac autonomic modulation and high intensity interval training in physically inactive men
O'Driscoll, J., Wright, S., Taylor, K., Coleman, D. and Wiles, J. 2017. Cardiac autonomic modulation and high intensity interval training in physically inactive men.Conference poster
Caution, this treatment is a placebo. It might work, but it might not”: why emerging mechanistic evidence for placebo effects does not legitimise complementary and alternative medicines in sport
Beedie, C., Whyte, G., Coleman, D., Hurst, P., Cohen, E., Lane, A., Raglin, J. and Foad, A. 2017. Caution, this treatment is a placebo. It might work, but it might not”: why emerging mechanistic evidence for placebo effects does not legitimise complementary and alternative medicines in sport. British Journal of Sports Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2017-097747Journal article
Touchscreen interventions and the wellbeing of people with dementia and caregivers: a systematic review
Tyack, C. and Camic, P. 2017. Touchscreen interventions and the wellbeing of people with dementia and caregivers: a systematic review. International Psychogeriatrics. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1041610217000667Journal article
Project ability
Foad, A., Fullick, S., Secker, M., Burns, J. and Weed, M. 2017. Project ability. The Centre of Sport, Physical Education, and Activity Research (SPEAR), Canterbury Christ Church Universirty The Centre of Sport, Physical Education, and Activity Research (SPEAR).Project report
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