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Adam Jowett
Researcher at Coventry University
Publications - 36
Citations - 652
Adam Jowett is an academic researcher from Coventry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lesbian & Heteronormativity. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 34 publications receiving 485 citations. Previous affiliations of Adam Jowett include Aston University.
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Research priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond: A call to action for psychological science.
Daryl B. O'Connor,John Patrick Aggleton,Bhismadev Chakrabarti,Cary L. Cooper,Cathy Creswell,Sandra Dunsmuir,Susan T. Fiske,Susan E. Gathercole,Brendan Gough,Jane L. Ireland,Marc V. Jones,Adam Jowett,Carolyn Kagan,Maria Karanika-Murray,Linda K. Kaye,Veena Kumari,Stephan Lewandowsky,Stafford L. Lightman,Debra Malpass,Elizabeth Meins,B. Paul Morgan,Lisa J. Morrison Coulthard,Stephen Reicher,Daniel L. Schacter,Susan M. Sherman,Victoria Simms,Antony Williams,Til Wykes,Til Wykes,Christopher J. Armitage,Christopher J. Armitage +30 more
TL;DR: The most pressing need is to research the negative biopsychosocial impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic to facilitate immediate and longer‐term recovery.
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Online Interviewing in Psychology: Reflections on the Process
TL;DR: This paper explored the first author's experience of conducting synchronous online interviews using instant messaging or "chat" software and highlighted the costs and benefits of conducting online interviews and reflect on the development of a rapport with participants within this medium.
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A Case for Using Online Discussion Forums in Critical Psychological Research
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the use of online discussion forums for critical discursive psychological research and outline ethical debates regarding their use (particularly in light of past and current British Psychological Society guidelines).
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Chronic illness in non-heterosexual contexts: an online survey of experiences
Adam Jowett,Elizabeth Peel +1 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that LGBTQ psychology could usefully draw on critical health psychology principles and frameworks to explore non-heterosexual’s lived experiences of chronic illness, and also that there remains a need for specifically targeted support groups and services for LGB people with chronic illnesses.