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Dr Natasha Mauthner


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Dr Natasha Mauthner

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Telephone: +44 (0)1224 273419
Email: n.mauthner@abdn.ac.uk
Address: University of Aberdeen Business School
Edward Wright Building
Aberdeen
AB24 3QY
Scotland
United Kingdom
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Publications

Working Papers and Discussion Papers

Working Papers

  • Mauthner, NS. (2010). 'Breaking the mould: Feminist research collaborations and their scientific, ethical and political counter-practices'. Collaboration and Duration: Celebrating the work and research practices of Janet Holland. South Bank University Working Paper Series, London South Bank University, London, pp. 8-13.

Contributions to Journals

Articles

  • Mauthner, NS. & Parry, O. (in press). 'Open access digital data sharing: policies, principles and practices'. Social Epistemology.
  • Mauthner, NS. & Edwards, R. (2010). 'Possibilities and practices of feminist research management in Higher Education in Britain'. Gender, Work and Organisation, vol 17, no. 5, pp. 481-502.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0432.2010.00522.x
  • Mauthner, NS. & Parry, O. (2009). 'Qualitative data preservation and sharing in the social sciences: On Whose Philosophical Terms?'. Australian Journal of Social Issues, vol 44, no. 3, pp. 289-305.
  • Doucet, A. & Mauthner, NS. (2008). 'What can be known and how?: Narrated subjects and the Listening Guide'. Qualitative Research, vol 8, no. 3, pp. 399-409.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1177/1468794106093636
  • Mauthner, NS. & Doucet, A. (2008). '˜Knowledge once divided can be hard to put together again’: an epistemological critique of collaborative and team-based research practices'. Sociology, vol 42, no. 5, pp. 971-985.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1177/0038038508094574
  • Parry, O. & Mauthner, NS. (2005). 'Back to Basics: Who re-uses qualitative data and why?'. Sociology, vol 39, no. 2, pp. 337-342.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1177/0038038505050543
  • Parry, O. & Mauthner, NS. (2004). 'Whose data are they anyway? Practical, legal and ethical issues in archiving qualitative research data'. Sociology, vol 38, no. 1, pp. 139-152.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1177/0038038504039366
  • Mauthner, NS. & Doucet, A. (2003). 'Reflexive Accounts and accounts of reflexivity in qualitative data analysis'. Sociology, vol 37, no. 3, pp. 413-431.
    [Online] DOI: 10.1177/00380385030373002
  • Fusulier, B., McKee, L. & Mauthner, NS. (2002). 'La conciliation travail/famille en Belgique et au Royaume-Uni'. Les Politiques Sociales, vol 1 & 2, pp. 88-113.
  • Mauthner, NS. (2001). 'Postnatal depression: how can midwives help?'. Midwifery, vol 13, no. 1, pp. 163-171.
  • Mauthner, NS., Maclean, C. & McKee, L. (2000). '˜My dad hangs out of helicopter doors and takes pictures of oil platforms’: Children’s accounts of parental work in the oil and gas industry'. Community, Work and Family, vol 3, no. 2, pp. 133-162..

Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings

Chapters

  • Mauthner, NS. & Alkhaled-Studholme, S. (in press). 'Women and Management in Britain'. M Paludi (ed.), in: Women and Management Worldwide: Global Issues and Promising Solutions. Praeger.
  • Doucet, A. & Mauthner, NS. (2012). 'Emotions in/and knowing'. D Spencer, K Walby & A Hunt (eds), in: Emotions Matter. University of Toronto Press, London, pp. 161.
  • Doucet, A. & Mauthner, NS. (2012). 'Tea and Tupperware: Mommy blogging as care, work, and consumption'. G Phillips, C Rogers & S Weller (eds), in: Critical Approaches to Care: Understanding Caring Relations, Identities and Cultures. Routledge.
  • Mauthner, NS., Parry, O. & Backett-Milburn, K. (2012). 'The data are out there, or are they? Implications for archiving and revisiting qualitative data'. B Dicks (ed.), in: Digital Qualitative Research Methods. Sage Publications.
  • Parry, O. & Mauthner, NS. (2012). 'Whose data are they anyway?: Practical, legal and ethical issues in archiving qualitative research data'. B Dicks (ed.), in: Digital Qualitative Research Methods. Sage Publications.
  • Mauthner, NS. (2012). ''Accounting for the entangled webs we weave': Ethical and moral issues in digital data sharing'. T Miller, M Birch, M Mauthner & J Jessop (eds), in: Ethics in Qualitative Research. Second edn, Sage Publications.
  • Doucet, A. & Mauthner, NS. (2012). 'Knowing responsibly: linking ethics, research practice and epistemology'. T Miller, M Birch, M Mauthner & J Jessop (eds), in: Ethics in Qualitative Research. Second edn, Sage Publications.
  • Mauthner, NS. (2010). '˜I wasn’t being true to myself’: Women’s narratives of postpartum depression'. DC Jack & A Ali (eds), in: Silencing the Self Across Cultures: Depression and Gender in the Social World. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, USA, pp. 459-484.
  • Doucet, A. & Mauthner, NS. (2008). 'Qualitative interviews and feminist research'. J Brannen, A P. & B L. (eds), in: The Handbook of Social Research. Sage, London.
  • Mauthner, NS. (2007). 'Reflexive accounts and accounts of reflexivity in qualitative data analysis'. E. Bryman (ed.), in: Qualitative Research 2. Benchmark in Social Research Methods. Sage, London.
  • Doucet, A. & Mauthner, NS. (2007). 'Feminist methodologies and epistemologies'. DL Peck & B C. D. (eds), in: The Handbook of 21st Century Sociology.. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Mauthner, NS. & Edwards, R. (2007). 'Feminism, the Relational Micro-Politics of Power and Research Management in Higher Education in Britain'. in: In: Gillies, V. and Lucey, H. (eds) Power, Knowledge and the Academy: The Institutional is Political. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan. (Pages 168-190). ISBN - 9781403998170. Palgrave Macmillan, In: Gillies, V. and Lucey, H. (eds) Power, Knowledge and the Academy: The Institutional is Political. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan. (Pages 168-190). ISBN - 9781403998170, pp. 168-190.
  • McKee, L., Mauthner, NS. & Galilee, J. (2003). 'Children's Perspectives on Middle-Class Work-Family Arrangements'. in: In: Children and the Changing Family, Between Transformation and Negotiation (eds. Jensen,A;McKee,L), Routledge Falmer. In: Children and the Changing Family, Between Transformation and Negotiation (eds. Jensen,A;McKee,L), Routledge Falmer.
  • Mauthner, NS. (2003). '˜I was imprisoned in my own prison’: A relational understanding of Sonya’s story of postpartum depression'. L McCullen & S Janet (eds), in: Situating Sadness: Women and Depression in Social Context.. New York: New York University Press.
  • Doucet, A. & Mauthner, NS. (2002). 'Knowing Responsibly: Linking Ethics, Research Practice and Epistemology'. T Miller, M Mauthner, M. Birch & J. Jessop (eds), in: Ethics in Qualitative Research.. London: Sage.
  • Mauthner, NS. (2001). 'The data are out there, or are they? Implications for archiving and revisiting qualitative data'. E. Bryman (ed.), in: Ethnography.. London: Sage.

Other Contributions

  • Mauthner, NS. (2012). 'Entering the Dad Zone: Continuity and change in contemporary fatherhood'. A Shrag (ed.), in: What Use is a Father?. Deveron Arts, Huntly.

Contributions to Conferences

Abstracts

  • Philip, LJ., Gilbert, A. & Mauthner, NS. (2004). 'Ageing rural society and service provision: issues for rural Scotland'.
  • Philip, LJ., Gilbert, A. & Mauthner, NS. (2003). 'Ageing rural society and service provision in rural Scotland'.

Books and Reports

Books

  • Mauthner, NS. (2002). 'The Darkest Days of My Life: Stories of Postpartum Depression'. Unknown Publisher, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Commissioned Reports

  • Mauthner, NS., McKee, L. & Strell, M. (2001). 'Work and Family Life in Rural Communities'. Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

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