Environment learning using descriptions or navigation: The involvement of working memory in young and older adults
Filming in the home: A reflexive account of microethnographic data collection with family caregivers of older adults
The emerging sociology of international criminal courts: Between global restructurings and scientific innovations
Parental aggression as a predictor of boys’ hostile attribution across the transition to middle school
Engaging with Community Advisory Boards (CABs) in Lusaka Zambia: perspectives from the research team and CAB members
“All the long gone darlings”: Using confessional poetry as a lens to view the Western cultural symbolical formations of the female body.
Conceptualizing the impacts of dual practice on the retention of public sector specialists – evidence from South Africa
‘It is Medicine’: Narratives of Healing from the Aotearoa Digital Storytelling as Indigenous Media Project (ADSIMP)
The mountain of cultural psychology and the mouse of empirical studies. Methodological considerations for birth control
Tobacco smoking and cannabis use in a longitudinal birth cohort: evidence of reciprocal causal relationships
The psychological experience of child and adolescent sex trafficking in the United States: Trauma and resilience in survivors.
Unfinished tasks foster rumination and impair sleeping—Particularly if leaders have high performance expectations.
The Importance of Substance-Related Sexual Victimization: Impact on Substance Use and Risk Perception in Female College Students
Paradigm shift or business as usual? An historical reappraisal of the "shift" to securitisation of refugee protection
“Gatekeepers” perspective on treatment access for anxiety and depression: A survey of New Brunswick family physicians.
Segregation and Hispanic Homicide: An Examination of Two Measures of Segregation on Rates of Hispanic Homicide in Major Metropolitan Areas
Critical engagement in fields of power: Cycles of sociological activism in post-apartheid South Africa
Conditionality and the Financing of Employment Services – Implications for the Social Divisions of Work and Welfare