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    College of Human and Health Sciences, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, SA2 8PP, UK

    Burholt, V. (2009). The material resources of older women in Wales and Welsh Assembly Governmentpolicy responses. In, Charles, N. and Davis, C. (Eds.) Gender and Social Justice in Wales. University ofWales Press, Cardiff.

    Chambers, P. & Phillips, J. (2008). Working across the Interface of formal and informal care of olderpeople: partnership between carers and service providers. In R. Carnwell & J. Buchanan (Eds.), EffectivePractice in Health and Social Care and Criminal Justice: A Partnership Approach (2nd ed.). Buckingham,

    UK: Open University Press.

    Charles, N. and Jones, S. (2010) Developing a domestic abuse strategy. In N Charles & C.A. Davies,(Eds.), Gender and Social Justice in Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.

    Dobbs, C. (2009). Parenting in a Multicultural European City. Research Report. EU Social Fund: 229977-CP-1-2006-1-UK-GRUNDTVIG-G1PP). Retrieved February 12, 2010, from http://www.parenting-eu.com/frameset/doc/research_report_swansea.pdf.

    Dunning, A. (2009). Speaking Up to Safeguard: Lessons and findings from the Benchmarking Advocacy

    and Abuse Project 2008-09 OPAAL UK/Action on Elder Abuse.

    Hillcoat-Nalletamby, S. (2010). Exploring intergenerational relations in a multi-cultural context: the exampleof filial responsibility in Mauritius [Electronic Version]. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology from10.1007/s10823-010-9110-1.

    Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S., & Ogg, J. (2009). To move or not to move? Residential relocation behaviouramongst older citizens in Wales. What the Living in Wales surveys can tell us. Report Commissioned by TheOffice of the Chief Social Research Officer (OCSRO) for the National Surveys Secondary AnalysisProgramme, Welsh Assembly Government, Wales. Available fromhttp://www.youngfoundation.org/publications/reports/to-move-or-not-move-residential-relocation-

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    Jones, S. (2008) From Marginalization to Participation and Back Again: Including People with LearningDifficulties in ResearchBut For How Long? Disability Studies Quarterly Vol 28, No 2 http://www.dsq-sds.org/article/view/95

    Jones, S., Charles, N. & Davies, C.A. (n.d.). Transforming masculinist political cultures? : doing politics innew political institutions. Sociological Research Online 14 (2/3).

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    Keating, N & Phillips, J. (2008). A critical human ecology perspective on rural ageing. In N. Keating, N.(Ed.) Rural Ageing, A good place to grow old? Bristol: The Policy Press. l

    Lambert, S. (2010). Independent Living and Care in Later Life. Older Peoples Commissioner for Wales andJoseph Rowntree Foundation.

    Lambert, S., Cheung, W.Y., Davies, S., Gardner, L., & Thomas, V., (2009). Comparison of AssessmentTools for Older People. Journal of Research in Nursing, 14/5, 421-436.

    Martin-Matthews, A. & Phillips, J. (2008). Ageing at the Intersection of Work and Home Life: Blurring theBoundaries, New York. Taylor and Francis.

    Nash, P. & Stuart-Hamilton, I (2009). The effects of specific education and direct experience on implicit andexplicit measures of ageism. Journal of Nutrition Health and Ageing, 13/ Supplement 1, 683.

    Ogg, J., Renaut, S., Hillcoat-Nalltamby, S., & Bonvalet, C. (2009). Vivre chez soi : une comparaisonfranco-britannique des adaptations de lhabitat et du logement (Research Report: Living at home: a French-British comparison of living and housing adaptations) Paris: Mission de la Recherche, MiRe, Drees.Summary in English available from http://www.hcoprnet.org.uk/ (Ageing in Place: A French-British

    Comparison of Adaptations to Home and Housing Environments).

    Phillips, J. & Bernard, M. (2008). Work and Care: Blurring the Boundaries of Space, Place and Time. In A.Martin-Matthews, & J. Phillips (Eds.) Ageing at the Intersection of Work and Home Life: Blurring theBoundaries. New York: Taylor and Francis.

    Phillips, J., Ajrouch, K. & Hillcoat Nalltamby, S. (2010). Key Concepts in Social Gerontology. London:Sage.

    Rapport, F., Doel, M.A., Hutchings, H.A., John, D.N., Wainwright, P., Jerzembek G., Dobbs, C., NewburyS., & Trower C.S. (2010). Through the looking glass: public and professional perspectives on patient-

    centred professionalism in modern-day community pharmacy. Forum: Qualitative Research, 11/1, Art. 7.

    Ray, M., Bernard. M. & Phillips, J. (2008). Critical Issues in Social Work with Older People. Basingstoke,UK: Palgrave.

    Reichert, M. & Phillips, J. (2009). The changing generational contract within and outside the family: Britainand Germany compared. In A. Walker and G. Naegele (Eds.), Social Policy in Ageing Societies, Britain andGermany Compared. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

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    Snooks, H. Cheung, W. , Close, J., Dale, J., Gaze, S., Humphreys, I., Lyons, R., Mason, S., Merali, Y.,Peconi, J., Phillips, C., Phillips, J., Roberts, S., Russell, I., Snchez, A. , Wani, M., Wells, B., & Whitfield, R.(2009) Computerised on-scene decision support for emergency ambulance staff to assess and plan care forolder people who have fallen: evaluation of costs and benefits using a pragmatic cluster randomised trial.BMC Emergency Medicine, 10/2.

    Thomas, V.,& Lambert, S. (2008). An ethnographic study of intermediate care services in Wales: the hiddenwork. Journal of Nursing Management, 16/2, 181-187.