University of Stirling

Dr Ruth Emond

Staff Profile-Dr Ruth Emond
Dr Ruth Emond Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Applied Social Science Room
School of Applied Social Science
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University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA
Scotland
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      Books
      • Emond,R. 2002. 'Learning from their lessons: a study of young people in residential care and their experiences of education'. Trinity College.


      Journal Papers
      • 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. Surveillance and Society 7(3):290-303.

      • Emond,R. 2008. Caring as a Moral, Practical and Powerful Endeavour: Peer Care in a Cambodian Orphanage. British Journal of Social Work.

      • Collingwood,P., Emond,R., and Woodward,R. 2008. The Theory Circle: a tool for learning and for practice. Social Work Education:70-83.

      • Emond,R. 2006. Reflections of a Researcher in the Use of a Child Centred Approach. Irish Journal of Psychology 27(1-2):97-104.

      • Emond,R. 2004. Rethinking our understanding of the resident group in group care. Child and Youth Care Forum 33(3):193-208.

      • Emond,R. 2003. Putting the Care into Residential Care: The role of young people. Journal of Social Work 3(3):321-337.

      • Emond,R. 2002. Understanding the Resident Group. Scottish Journal of Residential Care 1:30-40.


      Book Chapters
      • Emond, R. 'Immersion dans le monde des enfants places: la demarche de reserche en ethnographie' in Tillard, B. and Rurka, A. Du Placement a la suppleance familiale: actualite des reserches internationals. 2009. Paris, L'Harmattan.

      • Punch, S., McIntosh, I., Emond, R., and Dorrer, N. 'Food and Relationships: Children's Experiences in Residential Care' on James, A., Kjørholt, A. T., and Tingstad, V. Children, Food and Identity. 2009. Basingstoke, Palgrave MacMillan.

      • Emond, R. and Gilligan, G. 'Some Lessons Learned? A Case Study of Research Dissemination to young people in care' in Chaskin, RJ and Rosenfield, JM. Research For Action: Cross-National Perspectives on Connecting Knowledge, Policy and Practice for Children. 2008. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

      • Emond, R. 'Children's Voices, Children's Rights' in Kendrick, A. Residential and Child Care: Prospects and Challenges. 2007. London, Jessica Kingsley.

      • Emond, R. 'Ethnographic Research with Children and young people' in Greene, S. and Hogan, D. M. Researching Children's Experiences: Methods and Approaches. 2005. London, Sage

      • Emond, R. 'An outsiders view of the inside' in Crimmens, D. and Milligan, I. Facing forward: residential care in the 21st century. 2005. Oxford, Russell House Publishing

      • Emond, R. 'The Problem of 'Youth':  An Overview of the Study of Young People' in Beech, J., Weston, J., Mulhern, M, and Hand, O. Individual and Community Life in Scotland (Scottish Life and Society:  A Compendium of Scottish Ethnology Vol 9). 2005. Edinburgh, John Donald in association with the European Ethnological Research Centre.

      • Emond, R. 'Ethnography in Practice: A Case Study Illustration' in Bennett, A., Cieslik, M., and Miles, S. Researching Youth. 2003. Basingstoke, Palgrave.


      Research Reports
      • Punch, S., McIntosh, I., Emond, R., and Dorrer, N. Food Practices in Residential Children's Homes: The Views and Experiences of Staff and Children, A Resource Handbook for Reflection. 2009. Stirling, University of Stirling

      • Emond, R. I thought it would be a bed of roses: the difference between the perception and the reality of leaving care, Centre for Residential Child Care. 1999. University of Strathclyde and the Scottish Office.


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