Author
Number of items: 14.
  • 'I don't think I ever had food poisoning' : A practice-based approach to understanding foodborne disease that originates in the home. (2015) Wendy Wills, Angela Meah, Angela Dickinson and Frances Short
  • Food safety and older people : the Kitchen Life study. (2014) Angela Dickinson, Wendy Wills, Angela Meah and Frances Short
  • Crowded Kitchens : the 'democratisation' of domesticity? (2013) Angela Meah and Peter Jackson
  • Lay perspectives on lay health worker roles, boundaries and participation within three UK community-based health promotion projects. (2012) J South, K Kinsella and Angela Meah
  • 'Think differently and be prepared to demonstrate trust' : findings from public hearings, England, on supporting lay people in public health roles. (2012) Jane South, Angela Meah and Peter E Branney
  • Saints and Slackers : Challenging Discourses About the Decline of Domestic Cooking. (2011) Angela Meah and Matt Watson
  • 'I'm a sex kitten, aren't I...' : Relocating Agency and Pleasure in Older Women's Narratives about Sex. (2011) Angela Meah, Jenny Hockey and Victoria Robinson
  • Thinking 'taller' : sharing responsibility in the everyday lives of children with asthma. (2010) Angela Meah, Peter Callery, Linda Milnes and Sam Rogers
  • Fast Girls, Foreigners and GIs : An Exploration of the Discursive Strategies Through Which the Status of Pre-Marital (Hetero) sexual Ignorance and Restraint Was Upheld During the Second World War. (2009) Jenny Hockey, Angela Meah and Victoria Robinson
  • Introduction: Men and masculinities. (2009) Victoria Robinson and Angela Meah
  • What's sex got to do with it? (2008) Angela Meah, Jenny Hockey and Victoria Robinson
  • Mundane Heterosexualities : from theory to practices. (2007) Jenny Hockey, Angela Meah and Victoria Robinson
  • A heterosexual life : Older women and agency within marriage and the family. (2004) J. Hockey, Angela Meah and V. Robinson
  • For better or worse? Heterosexuality reinvented. (2002) J. Hockey, V. Robinson and Angela Meah