Skip to menu Skip to content Skip to footer

2015

Book Chapter

Some thoughts on tattoo and art

Underwood, Mair (2015). Some thoughts on tattoo and art. A permanent mark: the impact of tattoo culture on contemporary art. (pp. 22-31) Townsville, QLD, Australia: Gallery Services, Townsville City Council.

Some thoughts on tattoo and art

2014

Journal Article

What reassurances do the community need regarding life extension? evidence from studies of community attitudes and an analysis of film portrayals

Underwood, Mair (2014). What reassurances do the community need regarding life extension? evidence from studies of community attitudes and an analysis of film portrayals. Rejuvenation Research, 17 (2), 105-115. doi: 10.1089/rej.2013.1479

What reassurances do the community need regarding life extension? evidence from studies of community attitudes and an analysis of film portrayals

2013

Journal Article

Body as choice or body as compulsion: an experiental perspective on body-self relations and the boundary between normal and pathological

Underwood, Mair (2013). Body as choice or body as compulsion: an experiental perspective on body-self relations and the boundary between normal and pathological. Health Sociology Review, 22 (4), 377-388. doi: 10.5172/hesr.2013.22.4.377

Body as choice or body as compulsion: an experiental perspective on body-self relations and the boundary between normal and pathological

2011

Journal Article

More than just a talkfest: The process of developing collaborations in ageing across two different community types

Warburton, Jeni, Everingham, Jo-Anne, Cuthill, Michael, Bartlett, Helen and Underwood, Mair (2011). More than just a talkfest: The process of developing collaborations in ageing across two different community types. Urban Policy and Research, 29 (2), 183-200. doi: 10.1080/08111146.2011.562146

More than just a talkfest: The process of developing collaborations in ageing across two different community types

2010

Journal Article

Reflexivity and minimization of the impact of age-cohort differences between researcher and research participants

Underwood, Mair, Satterthwait, Leonn D. and Bartlett, Helen P. (2010). Reflexivity and minimization of the impact of age-cohort differences between researcher and research participants. Qualitative Health Research, 20 (11), 1585-1595. doi: 10.1177/1049732310371102

Reflexivity and minimization of the impact of age-cohort differences between researcher and research participants

2009

Journal Article

Life extension technology: implications for public policy and regulation

Bartlett, Helen and Underwood, Mair (2009). Life extension technology: implications for public policy and regulation. Health Sociology Review, 18 (4), 423-433. doi: 10.5172/hesr.2009.18.4.423

Life extension technology: implications for public policy and regulation

2009

Journal Article

Professional and personal attitudes of researchers in ageing towards life extension

Underwood, Mair, Bartlett, Helen P. and Hall, Wayne D. (2009). Professional and personal attitudes of researchers in ageing towards life extension. Biogerontology, 10 (1), 73-81. doi: 10.1007/s10522-008-9149-3

Professional and personal attitudes of researchers in ageing towards life extension

2009

Journal Article

Community perceptions on the significant extension of life: An exploratory study among urban adults in Brisbane, Australia

Underwood, M, Bartlett, HP, Partridge, B, Lucke, J and Hall, WD (2009). Community perceptions on the significant extension of life: An exploratory study among urban adults in Brisbane, Australia. SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE, 68 (3), 496-503. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2008.11.002

Community perceptions on the significant extension of life: An exploratory study among urban adults in Brisbane, Australia

2009

Journal Article

Mapping community concerns about radical extensions of human life expectancy

Partridge, Brad, Hall, Wayne, Lucke, Jayne, Underwood, Mair and Bartlett, Helen (2009). Mapping community concerns about radical extensions of human life expectancy. The American Journal of Bioethics, 9 (12), W4-W5. doi: 10.1080/15265160903316446

Mapping community concerns about radical extensions of human life expectancy

2009

Journal Article

Ethical concerns in the community about technologies to extend human life span

Partridge, Brad, Underwood, Mair, Lucke, Jayne, Bartlett, Helen and Hall, Wayne (2009). Ethical concerns in the community about technologies to extend human life span. The American Journal of Bioethics, 9 (12), 68-76. doi: 10.1080/15265160903318368

Ethical concerns in the community about technologies to extend human life span

2007

Journal Article

Building capacity in ageing research: Implications from a survey of emerging researchers in Australia

Bartlett, H., Underwood, M. and Peach, L. (2007). Building capacity in ageing research: Implications from a survey of emerging researchers in Australia. Australasian Journal On Ageing, 26 (4), 187-193. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6612.2007.00262.x

Building capacity in ageing research: Implications from a survey of emerging researchers in Australia

2007

Conference Publication

Community attitudes to the regulation of life extension

Underwood, M., Bartlett, H. P. and Hall, W. D. (2007). Community attitudes to the regulation of life extension. The 3rd International Conference on Healthy Ageing and Longevity, Melbourne, Australia, 13-15 October 2006. New York, United States: Wiley-Blackwell. doi: 10.1196/annals.1396.033

Community attitudes to the regulation of life extension

2005

Conference Publication

Younger people researching older people

Underwood, Mair (2005). Younger people researching older people. AAG Conference 2005: 38th National Conference of the Australian Association of Gerontology, Surfers Paradise, QLD, Australia, 9-11 November 2005. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6612.2005.00130.x

Younger people researching older people

2005

Other Outputs

Living in bodies, living as bodies : the relationship between body and self at different ages

Underwood, Mair (2005). Living in bodies, living as bodies : the relationship between body and self at different ages. PhD Thesis, School of Social Science, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/107299

Living in bodies, living as bodies : the relationship between body and self at different ages