Items where Author is "Maye-Banbury, Angela"

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MAYE-BANBURY, Angela (2022). Emerald City? The case for situational capital in advancing our understanding of Irish immigrants’ attachment to New York City as place. Irish Journal of Sociology. [Article]

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MAYE-BANBURY, Angela (2021). Housing policy in Australia: A case for system reform , Pawson, Hal, Milligan, Vivienne and Yates, Judith Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. ISBN: 9781447350187; £59.99 (Hbk). Social Policy and Administration: an international journal of policy and research. [Article]

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MAYE-BANBURY, Angela (2020). All the world's a stage: how Irish immigrants negotiated life in England in the 1950s/60s using Goffman's theory of impression management. Irish Journal of Sociology. [Article]

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MAYE-BANBURY, Angela and MCNALLY, M (2019). Fortifying futures: how older boomerangers in English multigenerational households boost resilience through social capital accumulation and distribution. Housing Studies, 1-20. [Article]

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SHERRIFF, Graeme, MOORE, Trivess, BERRY, Stephen, AMBROSE, Aimee, GOODCHILD, Barry and MAYE-BANBURY, Angela (2019). Coping with extremes, creating comfort: user experiences of ‘low-energy’ homes in Australia. Energy Research and Social Science, 51, 44-54. [Article]

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GOODCHILD, Barry, AMBROSE, Aimee, BERRY, Stephen, MAYE-BANBURY, Angela, MOORE, Trivess and SHERRIFF, Graeme (2019). Modernity, Materiality and Domestic Technology: A Case Study of Cooling and Heating from South Australia. Housing, Theory and Society, 1-21. [Article]

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MAYE-BANBURY, Angela (2019). The famished soul: resonance and relevance of the Irish famine to Irish men’s accounts of hunger following immigration to England during the 1950s and 1960s. Irish Studies Review, 27 (2), 195-216. [Article]

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MAYE-BANBURY, Angela (2018). Strangers in the shadows – an exploration of the ‘Irish Boarding Houses’ in 1950s Leicester as heterotopic spaces. Irish Geography, 51 (1), 115-136. [Article]

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GOODCHILD, Barry, AMBROSE, Aimee and MAYE-BANBURY, Angela (2017). Storytelling as oral history: revealing the changing experience of home heating in England. Energy Research & Social Science, 31, 137-144. [Article]

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MAYE-BANBURY, Angela and CASEY, Rionach (2016). The sensuous secrets of shelter: how recollections of food stimulate Irish men's reconstructions of their early formative residential experiences in Leicester, Sheffield and Manchester. Irish Journal of Sociology, 24 (3), 272-292. [Article]

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CASEY, Rionach and MAYE-BANBURY, Angela (2016). Relational and gendered selves : older Irish migrants’ housing and employment histories in the North and East Midlands of England. Housing Studies Online, 32 (5), 678-692. [Article]

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MAYE-BANBURY, Angela (2015). Repertoires of resistance: how agency fuelled rhetoric, resistance and rebellion during Mao's housing revolution. The Journal of Resistance Studies, 1 (2), 51-84. [Article]

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REEVE, Kesia, MCCARTHY, Lindsey, PATTISON, Ben, PARR, Sadie, BATTY, Elaine, MAYE-BANBURY, Angela, BASHIR, Nadia and DAYSON, Christopher (2018). The mental health needs of Nottingham's homeless population: an exploratory research study - executive summary. Project Report. Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

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REEVE, Kesia, MCCARTHY, Lindsey, PATTISON, Ben, PARR, Sadie, BATTY, Elaine, MAYE-BANBURY, Angela, BASHIR, Nadia and DAYSON, Christopher (2018). The mental health needs of Nottingham's homeless population: an exploratory research study. Project Report. Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

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