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Shona Crabb
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Traffic-related air pollution and health co-benefits of alternative transport in Adelaide, South Australia
T Xia, M Nitschke, Y Zhang, P Shah, S Crabb, A Hansen
Environment international 74, 281-290, 2015
2362015
Genetically modified food in the news: media representations of the GM debate in the UK
M Augoustinos, S Crabb, R Shepherd
Public Understanding of Science 19 (1), 98-114, 2010
1592010
Elite athletes and retirement: Identity, choice, and agency
S Cosh, S Crabb, A LeCouteur
Australian Journal of Psychology 65 (2), 89-97, 2013
1272013
Career transitions and identity: a discursive psychological approach to exploring athlete identity in retirement and the transition back into elite sport
S Cosh, A LeCouteur, S Crabb, L Kettler
Qualitative research in sport, exercise and health 5 (1), 21-42, 2013
1122013
Contesting the ‘national interest’and maintaining ‘our lifestyle’: A discursive analysis of political rhetoric around climate change
T Kurz, M Augoustinos, S Crabb
British journal of social psychology 49 (3), 601-625, 2010
1022010
Cobenefits of replacing car trips with alternative transportation: a review of evidence and methodological issues
T Xia, Y Zhang, S Crabb, P Shah
Journal of environmental and public health 2013, 2013
972013
A champion out of the pool? A discursive exploration of two Australian Olympic swimmers' transition from elite sport to retirement
S Cosh, S Crabb, PJ Tully
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 19, 33-41, 2015
912015
Barriers and facilitators to effective type 2 diabetes management in a rural context: a qualitative study with diabetic patients and health professionals
L Jones, S Crabb, D Turnbull, M Oxlad
Journal of health psychology 19 (3), 441-453, 2014
832014
Tracking depression-related mental health literacy across South Australia: a decade of change
RD Goldney, KI Dunn, ED Grande, S Crabb, A Taylor
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 43 (5), 476-483, 2009
642009
Online research methods in psychology: Methodological opportunities for critical qualitative research
T Morison, AF Gibson, B Wigginton, S Crabb
Qualitative Research in Psychology 12 (3), 223-232, 2015
622015
‘Why can't I just not drink?’A qualitative study of adults' social experiences of stopping or reducing alcohol consumption
A Bartram, J Eliott, S Crabb
Drug and Alcohol Review 36 (4), 449-455, 2017
592017
‘Take ownership of your condition’: Australian women’s health and risk talk in relation to their experiences of breast cancer
AF Gibson, C Lee, S Crabb
Health, Risk & Society 17 (2), 132-148, 2015
512015
Discursive constructions of infant feeding: The dilemma of mothers’‘guilt’
K Williams, T Kurz, M Summers, S Crabb
Feminism & Psychology 23 (3), 339-358, 2013
502013
‘I might be a bit of a front runner’: An analysis of men's uptake of flexible work arrangements and masculine identity
A Borgkvist, V Moore, J Eliott, S Crabb
Gender, Work & Organization 25 (6), 703-717, 2018
492018
“Males don’t wanna bring anything up to their doctor” Men’s discourses of depression
B Scholz, S Crabb, GA Wittert
Qualitative Health Research 27 (5), 727-737, 2017
492017
Reading between the lines: Applying multimodal critical discourse analysis to online constructions of breast cancer
AF Gibson, C Lee, S Crabb
Qualitative Research in Psychology 12 (3), 272-286, 2015
482015
“We’ve got to break down the shame” portrayals of men’s depression
B Scholz, S Crabb, GA Wittert
Qualitative Health Research 24 (12), 1648-1657, 2014
482014
Public attitudes toward encouraging sustainable transportation: An Australian case study
T Xia, Y Zhang, A Braunack-Mayer, S Crabb
International journal of sustainable transportation 11 (8), 593-601, 2017
462017
Retaining female postgraduates in academia: The role of gender and prospective parenthood
S Crabb, S Ekberg
Higher Education Research & Development 33 (6), 1099-1112, 2014
442014
If you grow them, know them’: Discursive constructions of the pink ribbon culture of breast cancer in the Australian context
AF Gibson, C Lee, S Crabb
Feminism & Psychology 24 (4), 521-541, 2014
422014
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