Saturday 12 June 2010

Just had a SCOPUS citation alert to say a paper I co-wrote with a former PhD student has been cited. This is, oddly, the second one in two weeks. It's peculiar how work gets picked up, sometimes quite a while after publication - and by whom...

The paper is :

Sandfield, A. & Percy, C. (2003). Accounting for Single Status: Heterosexism and Ageism in Heterosexual Women's Talk about Marriage. Feminism and Psychology, 13 (4), 475-488.

In the past seven years it has been cited as follows:

Shepperd, D., Coyle, A., & Hegarty, P. (2010). Discourses of friendship between heterosexual women and gay men: Mythical norms and an absence of desire. Feminism and Psychology, 20(2), 205-224.

Ron, P. (2009). Seeking help from health and welfare services among elderly single women. Journal of Women and Aging, 21(4), 279-292.

Budgeon, S. (2008). Couple culture and the production of singleness. Sexualities, 11(3), 301-325.

Heimtun, B. (2007). Depathologizing the tourist syndrome: Tourism as social capital production. Tourist Studies, 7(3), 271-293.

Macvarish, J. (2006). What is 'the problem' of singleness? Sociological Research Online, 11(3)

Simpson, R. (2006). The intimate relationships of contemporary spinsters. Sociological Research Online, 11(3)

Sandfield, A. (2006). Talking divorce: The role of divorce in women's constructions of relationship status. Feminism and Psychology, 16(2), 155-173.

Blakemore, J. E. O., Lawton, C. A., & Vartanian, L. R. (2005). I can't wait to get married: Gender differences in drive to marry. Sex Roles, 53(5-6), 327-335.

At least that means it was worth the effort of driving from Worcester to York to deliver the (thanks to me last minute) edits. Thankfully Anna is much better than me at time management, and is doing very well in an academic post at Hull.
http://psy.hull.ac.uk/Staff/a.sandfield/#L2

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