Items where SHU Author is "Doherty, Kathy"
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Number of items: 9.
BATES, Christopher, DOHERTY, Kathy and GRAINGER, Karen (2011). Understanding Programmers Through Discourse Analysis. In: RAISE 2011, University Central Lanacashire, Preston, UK, June 9th 2011.
BATES, Christopher, DOHERTY, Kathy and GRAINGER, Karen (2011). Facework in a pair-programming session. In: Psychology of Programming Interest Group Work in Progress, Sheffield Hallam University, April 18-19, 2011. (Unpublished)
DOHERTY, Kathy and O'REILLY, Daragh (2010). Rocking the museum: New Model Army as Host-in-Residence. Transmission: Hospitality Conference Proceedings.
DRYDEN, C., DOHERTY, Kathy and NICOLSON, P. (2010). Accounting for the hero : a critical psycho-discursive approach to children's experience of domestic violence and the construction of masculinities. British Journal of Social Psychology, 49 (1), 189-205.
MCSEVENY, Kerry, GRAINGER, Karen and DOHERTY, Kathy (2010). I'm sooooo chuffed : face management in reports of success on an online weight loss message board. In: Fifth International Symposium on Politeness, University of Basel, 30 June-2 July 2010. (Unpublished)
DOHERTY, Kathy and O'REILLY, Daragh (2010). Rocking the museum : New Model Army as host-in-residence. In: Transmission : Hospitality, Sheffield Hallam University, 1-3 July 2010. (Unpublished)
MCSEVENY, Kerry, DOHERTY, Kathy and GRAINGER, Karen (2009). "I was in the same boat" : advicegiving and solidarity in an online weight loss community. In: 1st Autumn Conference of Interpersonal Communication and Social Interaction Section of ECREA, Tampere, Finland, 21-23 October, 2009. (Unpublished)
MCSEVENY, Kerry, DOHERTY, Kathy and GRAINGER, Karen (2009). Laugh out loud : humour, confession and identity management in an online weight loss support group. In: Laughter and Humour in Interaction Conference, University of Huddersfield, 24-25 June, 2009. (Unpublished)
ANDERSON, I and DOHERTY, Kathy (2008). Accounting for rape : psychology, feminism, and discourse analysis in the study of sexual violence. Women and psychology . London, Routledge.
