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Kirsty Budds
Kirsty Budds
Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Leeds Beckett University
Adresse e-mail validée de leedsbeckett.ac.uk
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“Risky business” constructing the “choice” to “delay” motherhood in the British press
K Budds, A Locke, V Burr
Feminist Media Studies 13 (1), 132-147, 2013
692013
Parenting agendas: An empirical study of intensive mothering and infant cognitive development
K Budds, MK Hogg, EN Banister, M Dixon
The Sociological Review 65 (2), 336-352, 2017
582017
‘We thought if it’s going to take two years then we need to start that now’: Age, infertility risk and the timing of pregnancy in older first-time mothers
A Locke, K Budds
Health, risk & society 15 (6-7), 525-542, 2013
452013
Applying critical discursive psychology to health psychology research: A practical guide
A Locke, K Budds
Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine 8 (1), 234-247, 2020
442020
“For some people it isn’ta choice, it’s just how it happens”: Accounts of “delayed” motherhood among middle-class women in the UK
K Budds, A Locke, V Burr
Feminism & Psychology 26 (2), 170-187, 2016
432016
Promoting writing amongst peers: Establishing a community of writing practice for early career academics
A Kent, DM Berry, K Budds, Y Skipper, HL Williams
Higher Education Research & Development 36 (6), 1194-1207, 2017
392017
Becoming respectable: Low-income young mothers, consumption and the pursuit of value
EN Banister, MK Hogg, K Budds, M Dixon
Journal of Marketing Management 32 (7-8), 652-672, 2016
352016
Validating social support and prioritizing maternal wellbeing: beyond intensive mothering and maternal responsibility
K Budds
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1827), 20200029, 2021
312021
Using discourse analysis in social psychology
K Budds, A Locke, V Burr
Applied qualitative research in psychology, 144-157, 2017
172017
Combining forms of discourse analysis: A critical discursive psychological approach to the study of ‘older’motherhood
K Budds, A Locke, V Burr
Sage Research Methods Cases, 2014
112014
Fit to conceive? Representations of preconception health in the UK press
K Budds
Feminism & Psychology 31 (4), 463-482, 2021
82021
A critical discursive analysis of ‘older’motherhood
K Budds
University of Huddersfield, 2013
72013
“Hang in there mama!”: The role of online parenting forums in maternal mental health
L McSorley, N Deighton-Smith, K Budds, X Wang
Cyberpsychology: Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 2022
32022
Designing qualitative research using online newspaper comments
J Meredith, E Richardson, A Kent, K Budds
Handbook of Qualitative Research Design. Sage Publishing, 821-834, 2014
32014
A systematic review to determine use of the Endometriosis Health Profiles to measure quality of life outcomes in women with endometriosis
GL Jones, K Budds, F Taylor, D Musson, J Raymer, D Churchman, ...
Human Reproduction Update 30 (2), 186-214, 2024
12024
‘Surely a little discretion isn’t too difficult’? The discursive construction of discretion in users’ comments on UK newspaper articles about public breastfeeding
A Kent, J Meredith, K Budds
Psychology & Health, 1-19, 2023
2023
" There are hundreds of thousands online waiting to hold your hand through difficult times”: experiences of using online parenting forums to support postpartum mental health …
L Mcsorley, N Deighton-Smith, K Budds, X Wang
2022
Hang in there mama!”: The role of online parent
L Mcsorley, N Deighton-Smith, K Budds, X Wang
2022
Low Income Young Mothers and the Pursuit of" Socially Appropriate''Parenting
EN Banister, MK Hogg, KM Budds
JOURNAL OF MACROMARKETING 35 (1), 130-130, 2015
2015
Making ‘postmodern’ mothers: Pregnant embodiment, baby bumps and body image Meredith Nash
K Budds
Feminism & Psychology 24 (1), 138-141, 2014
2014
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