Emond, R. McIntosh, I. and Punch S. (In Review) ‘Food and Feelings in Residential Child Care,’ Submitted to the British Journal of Social Work.
Punch and McIntosh (Forthcoming) ‘Food is a funny thing within residential childcare’: Intergenerational Relationships and Food Practices in Residential Care. Paper being revised for publication in Childhood.
Punch, S., McIntosh, I., Emond, R. and Dorrer, N. (In Review) ‘Children, Food and Residential Care: Ambiguities of Applying Rights in Everyday Practice’, Submitted to Sociology.
Punch, S., McIntosh, I. and Emond, R. (2010) ‘Children's Food Practices in Families and Institutions’, Special Edition of Children’s Geographies, 8 (3): 227-232.
McIntosh, I., Punch, S., Dorrer, N. and Emond, R. (2010) ‘‘You don’t have to be watched to make your toast’: surveillance and food practices within residential care for young people.’ Surveillance and Society 7(3): 287-300.
Dorrer, N., McIntosh, I., Punch, S. and Emond, R. (2010) ‘Children and Food Practices in Residential Care: Ambivalence in the Institutional Home’, Special Edition of Children’s Geographies, 8 (3): 247-260.
McIntosh, I., Emond, R. and Punch, S. (2010) ‘Food and Schools’, Special Edition of Children’s Geographies, 8 (3): 289-291.
Robertson, D., Smyth, J. and McIntosh, I. (2010) ‘Neighbourhood identity: The path dependency of class and place’, Housing, Theory and Society. 27, 3, 258-273.
McIntosh, I. and Punch, S. (2009) ‘Barter’, ‘deals’, ‘bribes’ and ‘threats’: Exploring Sibling Interactions, Childhood, 16 (1):49-65.
Robertson, D., Smyth, J. and McIntosh, I. (2008) ‘The Raploch: A history, perceptions and the future of a problem housing estate’, Architectural Heritage, XIX, 83-97.
McIntosh, I., Sim, D., and Robertson, D. (2004) '''It's as if you're some alien..." Exploring anti-English attitudes in Scotland', Sociological Research Online, 9, 2.
McIntosh, I., Sim, D., and Robertson, D. (2004) ‘”We hate the English, but not you because your our pal”: A study of anti English sentiment in Scotland’, Sociology, 38, 1. 43-59.
McIntosh, I. (2003) ‘’It holds society together’: Exploring Young People’s Understandings of Welfare’, Youth and Policy, Spring (79); 31-46.
McIntosh, I. (2003) ‘Systems, Fiddlers and Strangers: Young People on the Welfare State, Social Policy and Society, 2(2); 91-101.