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Publications
- Imagining Queer Futures Beyond Boundaries: A Narrative Analysis of Creative Writing
- Aging and Bisexuality
- Recruiting older women to talk about sex: some practical and theoretical reflection
- Language and later life: Issues, methods and representations
- LGBT Issues: Looking beyond categories
- Troubles with bisexuality in health and social care
- 'That's very rude, I shouldn–t be telling you that': older women talking about sex
- 'Older people' talking as if they are not older people: Positioning theory as an explanation
- Queerying care: Dissident Trans identities in health and social care settings
- How can adult social care services become more accessible and appropriate to LGBT people?
- Response to commentaries on “‘That's very rude, I shouldn't be telling you that’: older women talking about sex”
- Imagining old age
- Imagining the unimaginable: bisexual roadmaps for ageing
- Imagining Futures: Methodological Issues for Research into Ageing
- Introduction: The Future as a Topic in Ageing Research
- Editors' Introduction
- Sexual identity labels and their implications in later life: The case of bisexuality
- Bisexual ageing: What do we know and why should we care?
- Bisexuality and ageing: Why it matters for social work practice
- The Bisexuality Report: Bisexual inclusion in LGBT equality and diversity
- Life course perspectives on (bi)sexuality: Methodological tools to deprivilege current identities
- Intersections of ageing, gender and sexualities: Multidisciplinary international perspectives
- Bisexual Lives and Aging in Context: A Cross-National Comparison of the United Kingdom and the United States
- The impact of dance and movement on learning, health, wellbeing and quality of life of older adults living with or without dementia and/or Parkinson's in the community: a systematic review protocol.
- Life or Death Decisions: online engagement using films to explore advance care planning
- Bisexuell und Altern(n)
- Courage to Cobble Something New: Creative Representations of Bisexuality and Aging
- Aging and Bisexuality
- Intersections of Ageing and Sexuality: Accounts from Older People
- Revisioning ageing futures: Feminist, queer, crip and decolonial visions of a good old age
- Imagining feminist old age: Moving beyond ‘successful’ ageing?
- “That’s very rude, I shouldn’t be telling you that”
- Response
- Knowledge, resources and access to sexual and reproductive health and rights: The views and experiences of young refugees living in Kyangwali refugee settlement, Western Uganda
- Learning about bisexuality:
- Imagining old age
- The age-friendly community:
- Imagining Bisexual Futures: Positive, Non-Normative Later Life
- TRAJECTORIES OF CARE FOR LGBT (LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANS) AGEING POPULATIONS
- Older bisexual people: implications for social work from the ‘Looking Both Ways’ study
- A COMPARISON OF THE AGEING EXPERIENCES OF OLDER PEOPLE WHO DO AND DO NOT CLAIM BISEXUAL IDENTITIES
- Joanna Bornat and Rebecca L. Jones (eds), Imagining Futures: Methodological Issues for Research into Ageing. Centre for Policy on Ageing, London, 2014, 84 pp., £10, ISBN 13:978 0 90413 914 3.
- Rebecca L. Jones and Richard Ward (eds), LGBT Issues: Looking Beyond Categories, Dunedin Academic Press, Edinburgh, UK, 2010, 123 pp., pbk £14.50, ISBN 13: 978 1 9067 1605 9.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be supplied.
- BiReCon: An International Academic Conference on Bisexuality Including the Program for BiReCon
- Guidelines for Researching and Writing About Bisexuality
- Later Life Sex and Rubin’s ‘Charmed Circle’
- Care in late life, end of life and in bereavement for the oldest LGBT generations around the globe
- Principles in practice. Co-creation of Learning in complex and challenging environments. Discussion Guide and Toolkit.
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