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Making autoethnography: crafting intimate, social and material relations (2022)
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Holdsworth, C. (2022). Making autoethnography: crafting intimate, social and material relations. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 27(1), 123-136. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2022.2160415

Making autoethnography outlines a method for combining the practices of making (sewing and crochet) and interpretive writing to capture the relationality of the self and materials. I discuss how I have developed my fascination with making as a condui... Read More about Making autoethnography: crafting intimate, social and material relations.

Bedding into bags: the life histories of materials, makers and the time of making in a case study of fabric upcycling (2022)
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Holdsworth, C. (2022). Bedding into bags: the life histories of materials, makers and the time of making in a case study of fabric upcycling. Social and Cultural Geography, 25(3), 423-440. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2022.2157042

Geographical scholarship on making has established the interrelations between makers, materials and space. With this paper I explore how this scholarship can be developed to incorporate time through paying close attention to the time of making. Drawi... Read More about Bedding into bags: the life histories of materials, makers and the time of making in a case study of fabric upcycling.

The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making (2022)
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Holdsworth, C. (2022). The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making. Geographical Journal, 188(4), 559-570. https://doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12467

The individual and social therapeutic benefits of spending time making have received both popular and academic endorsement. These testimonials often promote the sentiment that the benefits of making are experienced in the doing rather than what is ma... Read More about The hopes of memorial remaking: Product, process, and the temporal rhythms of making.

A grammar for non-teleological geographies: Differentiating the divergence of intention and outcomes in the everyday (2022)
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Holdsworth, C., & M Hall, S. (2022). A grammar for non-teleological geographies: Differentiating the divergence of intention and outcomes in the everyday. Progress in Human Geography, 46(4), 1047-1064. https://doi.org/10.1177/03091325221093639

Teleology shapes the design of much geographical research through the requirement to identify outcomes. In contrast, the theoretical orientation of geographical research on the everyday promotes a relational and visceral approach to resist the teleol... Read More about A grammar for non-teleological geographies: Differentiating the divergence of intention and outcomes in the everyday.

A manifesto for failure: Depersonalising, collectivising and embracing failure in research funding (2020)
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Holdsworth, C. (2020). A manifesto for failure: Depersonalising, collectivising and embracing failure in research funding. Emotion, Space and Society, 37, 100744. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emospa.2020.100744

The odds of failure are greater than those for success when applying for research funding. Yet academics are expected to be successful and win research funding to advance their own careers and the esteem of their institutions. This intensification of... Read More about A manifesto for failure: Depersonalising, collectivising and embracing failure in research funding.

Lessons Learned From 11 Countries on Programs Promoting Intergenerational Solidarity (2020)
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Zlotnick, C., Groenou, M. B., Orban, A., Corrigan, T., Coimbra, S., Kirtava, Z., …Pavia, G. (2021). Lessons Learned From 11 Countries on Programs Promoting Intergenerational Solidarity. Family Relations, 70(2), 670-681. https://doi.org/10.1111/fare.12482

Objective The goal of this project was to develop a systematic framework through which interventions promoting intergenerational solidarity in 11 countries could be assessed. Background Although intergenerational solidarity—the exchange of mater... Read More about Lessons Learned From 11 Countries on Programs Promoting Intergenerational Solidarity.

The paradoxical habits of busyness and the complexity of intimate time-space (2020)
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Holdsworth, C. (2020). The paradoxical habits of busyness and the complexity of intimate time-space. Social and Cultural Geography, 23(4), https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2020.1769167

Talk of busyness is everywhere. Obsessions with being busy mediate the temporalities of working and family life. The assumption that busyness is universal suggests a unified experience of temporality in the 21st century. This paper responds to this n... Read More about The paradoxical habits of busyness and the complexity of intimate time-space.

Young entrepreneurs and non-teleological temporality in Portugal and the UK (2019)
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Holdsworth, C., & Mendonça, M. (2019). Young entrepreneurs and non-teleological temporality in Portugal and the UK. Time and Society, 29(1), 0961463X1987378 - 0961463X1987378. https://doi.org/10.1177/0961463X19873783

The promotion of young enterprise is central to European Union youth policy, particularly since the financial crisis of 2007/2008. Expectations that young people need to be enterprising and eschew dependency on formal structures of salaried employmen... Read More about Young entrepreneurs and non-teleological temporality in Portugal and the UK.

Transit Life: How Commuting Is Transforming Our Cities, with commentaries from Peter Adey, Clare Holdsworth, Hayden Lorimer, Peter Merriman, Tim Schwanen and Elaine Stratford (2019)
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Adey, P., Holdsworth, C., Lorimer, H., Merriman, P., Schwanen, T., Stratford, E., & Bissell, D. (2019). Transit Life: How Commuting Is Transforming Our Cities, with commentaries from Peter Adey, Clare Holdsworth, Hayden Lorimer, Peter Merriman, Tim Schwanen and Elaine Stratford. cultural geographies, 27(1), https://doi.org/10.1177/1474474019871658

Book review.

Gendered temporalities of everyday family practices: An analysis of self-help literature on ‘busyness’ (2019)
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Holdsworth, C. (2019). Gendered temporalities of everyday family practices: An analysis of self-help literature on ‘busyness’. Gender, Place and Culture, 27(5), https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2019.1615412

The busyness of everyday life has received considerable popular and academic attention in recent years. The narrative developed in popular literature is that busyness is the defining temporality of the twenty-first century. While these subjective con... Read More about Gendered temporalities of everyday family practices: An analysis of self-help literature on ‘busyness’.

Understanding drinking among midlife men in the United Kingdom: A systematic review of qualitative studies (2018)
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Parke, H., Michalska, M., Russell, A., Moss, A. C., Holdsworth, C., Ling, J., & Larsen, J. (2018). Understanding drinking among midlife men in the United Kingdom: A systematic review of qualitative studies. Addictive Behaviors Reports, 8, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abrep.2018.08.001

Objectives This study reviews qualitative research into the sociocultural meanings and subjective experiences that midlife men in the United Kingdom (UK) associate with their drinking. In the UK, average weekly alcohol consumption is highest among mi... Read More about Understanding drinking among midlife men in the United Kingdom: A systematic review of qualitative studies.

Generic distinctiveness and the entrepreneurial self: a case study of English Higher Education (2018)
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Holdsworth. (2018). Generic distinctiveness and the entrepreneurial self: a case study of English Higher Education. Journal of Youth Studies, 21(9), 1216-1231. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2018.1459524

Young people are increasingly called upon to invest in educational qualifications, experience opportunities and other character forming activities in order to stand out from the crowd. This fetishizing of generic distinctiveness is promoted throughou... Read More about Generic distinctiveness and the entrepreneurial self: a case study of English Higher Education.

Gender differences in teenage alcohol consumption and spatial practices (2017)
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Holdsworth. (2017). Gender differences in teenage alcohol consumption and spatial practices. Children's Geographies, 741-753. https://doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2017.1334111

In recent years teenagers have reported a decline in under-age drinking at the same time as their access to public space has been increasingly curtailed. In this paper we explore the spatial practices and drinking behaviours of a group of teenage gir... Read More about Gender differences in teenage alcohol consumption and spatial practices.

Is regular drinking in later life an indicator of good health? Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (2016)
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Holdsworth, C., Mendonça, M., Pikhart, H., Frisher, M., de Oliveira, C., & Shelton, N. (2016). Is regular drinking in later life an indicator of good health? Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. Journal of epidemiology and community health, 70(8), 764-770. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech-2015-206949

Background Older people who drink have been shown to have better health than those who do not. This might suggest that moderate drinking is beneficial for health, or, as considered here, that older people modify their drinking as their health deterio... Read More about Is regular drinking in later life an indicator of good health? Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

Family Practices, Holiday and the Everyday (2015)
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Holdsworth, C., & Hall, S. M. (2015). Family Practices, Holiday and the Everyday. Mobilities, 284-302. https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2014.970374

Holidays are central to the rhythm of everyday family practices and consumption, and are often depicted, within both academic literature and consumer marketing, as a defining moment in contemporary family life. To date, academic accounts of the exper... Read More about Family Practices, Holiday and the Everyday.

Lifecourse transitions, gender and drinking in later life (2015)
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Frisher, M., Holdsworth, C., MENDONÇA, M., DE OLIVEIRIA, C., PIKHART, H., & SHELTON, N. (2017). Lifecourse transitions, gender and drinking in later life. Ageing and society, 37(3), 462-494. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X15001178

Older people consume less alcohol than any other adult age group. However, in recent years survey data on alcohol consumption in the United Kingdom have shown that while younger age groups have experienced a decline in alcohol consumption, drinking b... Read More about Lifecourse transitions, gender and drinking in later life.

Is alcohol consumption in older adults associated with poor self-rated health? Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (2015)
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Frisher, M., Mendonça, M., Shelton, N., Pikhart, H., de Oliveira, C., & Holdsworth, C. (2015). Is alcohol consumption in older adults associated with poor self-rated health? Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing. BMC Public Health, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-1993-x

Background Increases in alcohol related mortality and morbidity have been reported among older people in England over the last decade. There is, however, evidence that drinking is protective for some health conditions. The validity of this evidence... Read More about Is alcohol consumption in older adults associated with poor self-rated health? Cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.

“Drinking definitely wasn’t something that we’d seen anybody do”: The relevance of childhood experiences of family drinking for parenting strategies of alcohol-socialisation (2015)
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Holdsworth, C., Laverty, L., & Robinson, J. (2017). “Drinking definitely wasn’t something that we’d seen anybody do”: The relevance of childhood experiences of family drinking for parenting strategies of alcohol-socialisation. Families, Relationships and Societies, 37-52. https://doi.org/10.1332/204674315X14359059952709

This article considers the significance of family context for intergenerational drinking practices. Socialisation approaches to drinking behaviours assume that people carry forward actions and ideals that are developed in formative settings during ch... Read More about “Drinking definitely wasn’t something that we’d seen anybody do”: The relevance of childhood experiences of family drinking for parenting strategies of alcohol-socialisation.

The cult of experience: standing out from the crowd in an era of austerity (2015)
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Holdsworth. (2017). The cult of experience: standing out from the crowd in an era of austerity. Area, 49(3), 296-302. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12201

Faced with uncertain futures associated with precarious/casualised employment or unemployment, young people are increasingly encouraged to invest in practices of distinction that enable them to stand out from the crowd in the pursuit of employability... Read More about The cult of experience: standing out from the crowd in an era of austerity.

Gendered forms of responsibility and control in teenagers' views of alcohol (2015)
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Holdsworth. (2015). Gendered forms of responsibility and control in teenagers' views of alcohol. Journal of Youth Studies, 794 - 808. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2014.992325

There has been a shift in the most recent UK Government's Alcohol Strategy (2012) from personal responsibility towards a model of shared responsibility for young people's drinking. On closer examination of the strategy, however, it appears that rathe... Read More about Gendered forms of responsibility and control in teenagers' views of alcohol.

Volunteering, choice and control: a case study of higher education student volunteering (2013)
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Holdsworth, C., & Brewis, G. (in press). Volunteering, choice and control: a case study of higher education student volunteering. Journal of Youth Studies, 17(2), 204 - 219. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2013.815702

There has been a step change around youth volunteering in the UK in recent years as this once unheralded and taken for granted activity has moved more centre stage, particularly as a key strand of recent Government initiatives directed towards welfar... Read More about Volunteering, choice and control: a case study of higher education student volunteering.

Parental smoking and children's anxieties: an appropriate strategy for health education? (2013)
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Holdsworth, C., & Robinson, J. (2013). Parental smoking and children's anxieties: an appropriate strategy for health education?. Children's Geographies, 11(1), 102-116. https://doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2013.743284

While the prevalence of smoking has declined in the UK in recent years, class differentials in smoking behaviour have become more marked and smoking is increasingly recognised as a causal factor in inequalities in health. Health education initiatives... Read More about Parental smoking and children's anxieties: an appropriate strategy for health education?.

'Seize that chance!' Leaving home and transitions to higher education (2005)
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Patiniotis, J., & Holdsworth, C. (2005). 'Seize that chance!' Leaving home and transitions to higher education. Journal of Youth Studies, 8(1), https://doi.org/10.1080/13676260500063710

This paper interrogates assumptions surrounding the practices of leaving home and going to higher education in England and Wales. As more students from non-traditional backgrounds are encouraged to go to university, this is leading to greater diversi... Read More about 'Seize that chance!' Leaving home and transitions to higher education.

Leaving home in Spain: A regional analysis (1998)
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Holdsworth, C. (1998). Leaving home in Spain: A regional analysis. International Journal of Population Geography, 4(4), 341-360. https://doi.org/10.1002/%28SICI%291099-1220%28199812%294%3A4%3C341%3A%3AAID-IJPG113%3E3.0.CO%3B2-C

This paper compares regional patterns of leaving home in Spain during the 1970s and 1980s based on analysis of the 1991 Spanish Sociodemographic Survey. The purpose of this analysis is to demonstrate that while nationally Spain is representative of a... Read More about Leaving home in Spain: A regional analysis.

Issues in the analysis of ethnicity in the 1991 British Census: Evidence from microdata (1997)
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Dale, A., & Holdsworth, C. (1997). Issues in the analysis of ethnicity in the 1991 British Census: Evidence from microdata. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 20(1), 160-181. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.1997.9993952

The 1991 British Census was the first to ask a question on ethnic group. This Research note provides a brief review of the development of the question and then uses the Samples of Anonymised Records, also newly available in 1991, to explore the const... Read More about Issues in the analysis of ethnicity in the 1991 British Census: Evidence from microdata.

Ethnic differences in women's employment (1997)
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Holdsworth, C., & Dale, A. (1997). Ethnic differences in women's employment. Work, Employment and Society, 11(3), 435-457. https://doi.org/10.1177/0950017097113003

This paper uses the 1 per cent household file from the Samples of Anonymised Records (SARs) for the 1991 Census and the ONS Longitudinal Study (LS) to explore variations in patterns of employment and occupational attainment among women from different... Read More about Ethnic differences in women's employment.

Women's work and family health: Evidence from the Staffordshire Potteries, 1890-1920 (1997)
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Holdsworth, C. (1997). Women's work and family health: Evidence from the Staffordshire Potteries, 1890-1920. Continuity and Change, 12(1), 103–128. https://doi.org/10.1017/S026841609700283X

The progress of industrialization throughout the nineteenth century had profound effects on health and mortality. One relationship that contemporaries found particularly alarming was the potentially damaging effect that the employment of women in ind... Read More about Women's work and family health: Evidence from the Staffordshire Potteries, 1890-1920.