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Exploring the social lives of image and performance enhancing drugs: An online ethnography of the Zyzz fandom of recreational bodybuilders
M Underwood
International Journal of Drug Policy 39, 78-85, 2017
982017
Reflexivity and minimization of the impact of age-cohort differences between researcher and research participants
M Underwood, LD Satterthwait, HP Bartlett
Qualitative Health Research 20 (11), 1585-1595, 2010
952010
Ethical concerns in the community about technologies to extend human life span
B Partridge, M Underwood, J Lucke, H Bartlett, W Hall
The American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12), 68-76, 2009
632009
‘Manly tears exploded from my eyes, lets feel together brahs’: Emotion and masculinity within an online body building community
M Underwood, R Olson
Journal of Sociology 55 (1), 90-107, 2019
472019
Managing a marginalised identity in pro-anorexia and fat acceptance cybercommunities
N Smith, R Wickes, M Underwood
Journal of Sociology 51 (4), 950-967, 2015
462015
Testing the boundaries: Self-medicated testosterone replacement and why it is practised
M Underwood, K van de Ven, M Dunn
International Journal of Drug Policy 95, 103087, 2021
362021
‘You are just an idiot for not doing any physical activity right now’ Pre-service Health and Physical Education teachers’ constructions of fatness
V Varea, M Underwood
European Physical Education Review 22 (4), 465-478, 2016
302016
The pharmaceuticalisation of ‘healthy’ageing: Testosterone enhancement for longevity
M Dunn, KJD Mulrooney, C Forlini, K van de Ven, M Underwood
International Journal of Drug Policy 95, 103159, 2021
252021
Community perceptions on the significant extension of life: An exploratory study among urban adults in Brisbane, Australia
M Underwood, HP Bartlett, B Partridge, J Lucke, WD Hall
Social Science & Medicine 68 (3), 496-503, 2009
242009
Being single when marriage is the norm: Internet use and the well-being of never-married adults in Indonesia
KK Himawan, M Underwood, M Bambling, S Edirippulige
Current Psychology, 1-12, 2021
222021
The unintended consequences of emphasising blood-borne virus in research on, and services for, people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs: A commentary based on …
M Underwood
International Journal of Drug Policy 67, 19-23, 2019
202019
‘We’re All Gonna Make It Brah’: Homosocial Relations, Vulnerability and Intimacy in an Online Bodybuilding Community
M Underwood
Digital intimate publics and social media, 161-176, 2018
162018
Body as choice or body as compulsion: An experiential perspective on body–self relations and the boundary between normal and pathological
M Underwood
Health Sociology Review 22 (4), 377-388, 2013
152013
Professional and personal attitudes of researchers in ageing towards life extension
M Underwood, HP Bartlett, WD Hall
Biogerontology 10, 73-81, 2009
132009
More than just a talkfest: The process of developing collaborations in ageing across two different community types
J Warburton, JA Everingham, M Cuthill, H Bartlett, M Underwood
Urban policy and research 29 (2), 183-200, 2011
102011
Human enhancement drugs: emerging issues and responses.
V Hope, M Underwood, K Mulrooney, J Mazanov, K van de Ven, ...
International Journal of Drug Policy 95, 2021
72021
The unintended consequences of the current approach to blood borne virus prevention amongst people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs: a commentary based on …
M Underwood
Int J Drug Policy 67, 19-23, 2019
72019
What reassurances do the community need regarding life extension? Evidence from studies of community attitudes and an analysis of film portrayals
M Underwood
Rejuvenation research 17 (2), 105-115, 2014
72014
Taking ‘the god of all steroids’ and ‘making a pact with the devil’: online bodybuilding communities and the negotiation of trenbolone risk
M Underwood
Doping in Sport and Fitness, 111-136, 2022
62022
Building capacity in ageing research: Implications from a survey of emerging researchers in Australia
H Bartlett, M Underwood, L Peach
Australasian Journal on Ageing 26 (4), 187-193, 2007
62007
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