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  • Solitary prosociality in later life: an experience sampling study

    Author
    Mann, Ajit Singh; Boeder, Jordan; Tse, Dwight; Graham, Laura; Nakamura, Jeanne
    Source
    Research on Aging
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    10 March 2022
  • The Lothian Diary Project: Sociolinguistic methods during the COVID-19 lockdown

    Author
    Hall-Lew, Lauren; Cowie, Claire; Lai, Catherine; Markl, Nina; McNulty, Stephen Joseph; Liu, Sarah; Llewellyn, Clare; Alex, Beatrice; Elliott Slosarova, Zuzana; Klingler, Anita
    Source
    Linguistics Vanguard
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    22 February 2022
  • Who helps and why? A longitudinal exploration of volunteer role identity, between-group closeness, and community identification as predictors of coordinated helping during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Author
    Wakefield, Juliet Ruth Helen; Bowe, Mhairi; Këllezi, Blerina
    Source
    British Journal of Social Psychology
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    04 February 2022
  • Crisis, pandemic, and beyond: nonprofits and the adaptive capability of communities

    Author
    Akingbola, Kunle; Brunt, Carol; Baluch, Alina; Cunningham, Ian
    Source
    Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    02 November 2021
  • Volunteers and recipients during the COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal exploration of role identity, intergroup closeness, and community identification as predictors of coordinated helping during crisis

    Author
    Bowe, Mhairi; Wakefield, Juliet Ruth Helen; Këllezi, Blerina
    Source
    BPS Social Psychology Section Annual Conference 2021: Developing an inclusive social psychology
    Type
    Conference item
    Published
    25 August 2021
  • COVID-19 pandemic: the essential role of the voluntary sector in emergency response and resilience planning

    Author
    Bynner, Claire; Weakley, Sarah; McBride, Maureen
    Source
    Voluntary Sector Review
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    16 July 2021
  • Ask Me - I'm Here Too: A Research and Evaluation Project into the Lived Experiences of Young Carers Providing Care for Siblings with a Long-term Illness or Disability

    Author
    Miller, Emma
    Source
    Edinburgh Young Carers
    Type
    Report
    Published
    09 June 2021
  • ‘Uncertainty is the only certainty’: how pragmatic sociology provides a useful theoretical framework for researching the third sector during COVID-19

    Author
    Petzinger, Janis; Jung, Tobias; Orr, Kevin
    Source
    Voluntary Sector Review
    Type
    Journal article
    Published
    01 March 2021
  • Not Just For A Crisis: Evaluation of the Inverclyde Community Action Response Group (ICARG)

    Author
    McKendrick, John H.; Graham, Jed
    Source
    Scottish Poverty and Inequality Research Unit
    Type
    Report
    Published
    01 August 2020
  • Bringing food insecurity and the role of the charity sector into sharp focus during time of Covid-19: researcher reflections

    Author
    Reid, Kate
    Source
    University of Glasgow
    Type
    Other
    Published
    23 April 2020

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