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New directions for the Journal of Health Psychology (2024)
Journal Article
Annunziato, R. A., Locke, A., & Treharne, G. J. (2024). New directions for the Journal of Health Psychology. Journal of Health Psychology, 29(12), https://doi.org/10.1177/13591053241285169

This editorial reflects on the current and future directions of the Journal of Health Psychology. As the Co-Editors in Chief, we briefly outline our positionality and the importance of our Editorial Board and other peer reviewers in ensuring the rigo... Read More about New directions for the Journal of Health Psychology.

‘Are We Sure That He Knew That You Don’t Want to Have Sex?’: Discursive Constructions of the Suspect in Police Interviews with Rape Complainants (2024)
Journal Article
Hermolle, M., Kent, A., Locke, A. J., & Andrews, S. J. (2024). ‘Are We Sure That He Knew That You Don’t Want to Have Sex?’: Discursive Constructions of the Suspect in Police Interviews with Rape Complainants. Behavioral Sciences, 14(9), https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14090837

Recent statistics reveal alarming flaws in the Criminal Justice System’s (CJS) handling of rape cases, undermining the pursuit of justice for complainants seeking legal redress. This paper takes a novel approach to explore police rape stereotype use... Read More about ‘Are We Sure That He Knew That You Don’t Want to Have Sex?’: Discursive Constructions of the Suspect in Police Interviews with Rape Complainants.

Using hybrid qualitative analysis to explore lived experience of motherhood and postnatal depression: A thematic-dialogical approach (2024)
Journal Article
Akhtar, A., Sullivan, P., Alam, Y., & Locke, A. (2024). Using hybrid qualitative analysis to explore lived experience of motherhood and postnatal depression: A thematic-dialogical approach. Methods in Psychology, 11, Article 100161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metip.2024.100161

This paper illustrates a novel hybrid approach to analysis which offers unique insights into the experience of postnatal depression in British Pakistani-Muslim women, through the prioritising of voice. To do so, we combine thematic and dialogical ana... Read More about Using hybrid qualitative analysis to explore lived experience of motherhood and postnatal depression: A thematic-dialogical approach.

Supporting and challenging hate in an online discussion of a controversial refugee policy (2024)
Journal Article
Goodman, S., & Locke, A. (in press). Supporting and challenging hate in an online discussion of a controversial refugee policy. Discourse Studies, https://doi.org/10.1177/14614456231225448

Online hate is a serious problem affecting a range of minoritised people. Existing theories suggest that poor behaviour online is due to anonymity but fail to explore how such discussions unfold. This is where a discursive and rhetorical psychologica... Read More about Supporting and challenging hate in an online discussion of a controversial refugee policy.

Applying Discursive Methodologies to Understanding Hate Speech on Social Media Platforms (2023)
Book Chapter
Goodman, S., Locke, A., Finlay, W. (., & Lobban, R. (2023). Applying Discursive Methodologies to Understanding Hate Speech on Social Media Platforms. In The Routledge International Handbook of Innovative Qualitative Psychological Research. (1). Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003132721-33

This chapter advocates taking a discursive and rhetorical psychology approach to the serious problem of online hate speech. The chapter begins by illustrating the prevalence and severity of online hate. It will be shown that, despite being a serious... Read More about Applying Discursive Methodologies to Understanding Hate Speech on Social Media Platforms.

Innovations in qualitative research (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Kilby, L., Locke, A., Frith, H., & Peel, E. (2023, July). Innovations in qualitative research. Presented at 18th European Congress of Psychology, Brighton, UK

#mothersday: Constructions of motherhood and femininity in social media posts (2022)
Journal Article
Capdevila, R., Dann, C., Lazard, L., Roper, S., & Locke, A. (2022). #mothersday: Constructions of motherhood and femininity in social media posts. Feminism and Psychology, 32(3), https://doi.org/10.1177/09593535221107832

Images and representations of parenting, and particularly mothering, have become commonplace on social media platforms over the past decade. These displays, however, take place in the context of popular contemporary discourses around gender and paren... Read More about #mothersday: Constructions of motherhood and femininity in social media posts.

Putting the ‘teachable moment’ in context: A view from critical health psychology (2022)
Journal Article
Locke, A. (2022). Putting the ‘teachable moment’ in context: A view from critical health psychology. Journal of Health Psychology, 28(1),

The concept of ‘Teachable Moment’ (TM) is an increasingly used term within mainstream health psychology in relation to interventions and health behaviour change. It refers to a naturally occurring health event where individuals may be motivated to ch... Read More about Putting the ‘teachable moment’ in context: A view from critical health psychology.

Putting the 'teachable moment' in context: A view from critical health psychology. (2022)
Journal Article
Locke, A. (2022). Putting the 'teachable moment' in context: A view from critical health psychology. Journal of Health Psychology, 28(1), https://doi.org/10.1177/13591053221101750

The concept of 'Teachable Moment' (TM) is an increasingly used term within mainstream health psychology in relation to interventions and health behaviour change. It refers to a naturally occurring health event where individuals may be motivated to ch... Read More about Putting the 'teachable moment' in context: A view from critical health psychology..

The Study of Identity in Health Psychology (2021)
Book Chapter
Locke, A., & Montague, J. (2021). The Study of Identity in Health Psychology. In The Cambridge Handbook of Identity (508-528). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108755146.027

In this chapter we consider the ways in which the study of identities has been approached in Critical Health Psychology. Critical approaches to health psychology move away from individualistic concerns to consider the ways in which wider social-psych... Read More about The Study of Identity in Health Psychology.

Applying critical discursive psychology to health psychology research: a practical guide (2020)
Journal Article
Locke, A., & Budds, K. (2020). Applying critical discursive psychology to health psychology research: a practical guide. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, 8(1), 234 -247. https://doi.org/10.1080/21642850.2020.1792307

This paper outlines a qualitative methodological approach called Critical Discursive Psychology (CDP), considering its applicability to health psychology research. As applied to health psychology, the growth of discursive methodologies within the dis... Read More about Applying critical discursive psychology to health psychology research: a practical guide.

Sharenting: Pride, affect and the day‐to‐day politics of digital mothering (2019)
Journal Article
Lazard, L., Capdevila, R., Dann, C., Locke, A., & Roper, S. (2019). Sharenting: Pride, affect and the day‐to‐day politics of digital mothering. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 13(4), Article ARTN e12443. https://doi.org/10.1111/spc3.12443

The coming together of parenting and routine posting on social networking sites has become a visible and recognisable theme, and the term “sharenting” has found a place in everyday talk to describe some forms of parental digital sharing practices. Ho... Read More about Sharenting: Pride, affect and the day‐to‐day politics of digital mothering.

A meta-methodology to enhance pluralist qualitative research: One man’s use of socio-sexual media and midlife adjustment to HIV (2018)
Journal Article
Madill, A., Flowers, P., Frost, N., & Locke, A. (2018). A meta-methodology to enhance pluralist qualitative research: One man’s use of socio-sexual media and midlife adjustment to HIV. Psychology & Health, 33(10), 1209-1228. https://doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2018.1475670

Our aim is to offer and illustrate a novel meta-methodology to enhance the rigour of method selection and understanding of results in pluralist qualitative research (PQR).

Empowering women through the positive birth movement (2018)
Journal Article
Hallam, J., Howard, C., Locke, A., & Thomas, M. (2019). Empowering women through the positive birth movement. Journal of Gender Studies, 28(3), 330-341. https://doi.org/10.1080/09589236.2018.1469972

Childbirth has been positioned as a life changing event that has profound long-term psychological effects upon women. This paper adopts a community psychology approach to explore the role that the Positive Birth Movement (PBM) may have in tackling ne... Read More about Empowering women through the positive birth movement.