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Publications for Emma Pullen

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Journal Articles

Pullen, E, Magalasi, M, Noske-Turner, J (2024) Paralympic broadcasting in Sub-Saharan Africa: production politics and the reimagined postcolonial, Media, Culture & Society, ISSN: 0163-4437. DOI: 10.1177/01634437231225033.

Malcolm, D, Marcén, C, Pullen, E (2023) The World Health Organization, physical activity and the contradictions of neoliberal health promotion, International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, ISSN: 1940-6940. DOI: 10.1080/19406940.2023.2242874.

Pullen, E, Mora, L, Silk, M (2023) Paralympic cripvertising: on the gendered self-representations of Paralympic athletes on social media, New Media and Society, ISSN: 1461-4448. DOI: 10.1177/14614448231173882.

Pullen, E, Miller, B, Wiltshire, G, Plateau, C (2022) A feminist materialist inspired analysis of the meaning and management of pregnancy and reproductive health in Olympic and Paralympic female athletes, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, 15(3), pp.332-344, ISSN: 2159-676X. DOI: 10.1080/2159676x.2022.2146162.

Noske-Turner, J, Pullen, E, Magalasi, M, Haslett, D, Tacchi, J (2022) Paralympic broadcasting in sub-Saharan Africa: sport, media and communication for social change, Communication and Sport, 10(5), pp.1001-1015, ISSN: 2167-4795. DOI: 10.1177/21674795221093722.

Pullen, E (2021) Materiality, mediation and affective encounters: ‘Rising Phoenix’ and the cultural representation of disability, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, pp.101269022110321-101269022110321, ISSN: 1012-6902. DOI: 10.1177/10126902211032166.

Pullen, E, Jackson, D, Silk, M, Howe, PD, Silva, CF (2021) Extraordinary Normalcy, Ableist Rehabilitation, and Sporting Ablenationalism: The Cultural (Re)Production of Paralympic Disability Narratives, SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT JOURNAL, 38(3), pp.209-217, ISSN: 0741-1235. DOI: 10.1123/ssj.2020-0093.

Pullen, E, Jackson, D, Silk, M (2021) Paralympic broadcasting and social change: An integrated mixed method approach to understanding the paralympic audience in the UK, Television & New Media, pp.152747642110044-152747642110044, ISSN: 1527-4764. DOI: 10.1177/15274764211004407.

Pullen, E and Silk, M (2020) Disability, Masculinity, Militarism: The Paralympics and the Cultural (Re-)production of the Para-athlete-soldier, Journal of War & Culture Studies, 13(4), pp.444-461, ISSN: 1752-6272. DOI: 10.1080/17526272.2020.1829789.

Wiltshire, G, Pullen, E, Brown, FF, Osborn, M, Wexler, S, Beresford, M, Tooley, M, Turner, JE (2020) The experiences of cancer patients within the material hospital environment: three ways that materiality is affective, Social Science & Medicine, 264, 113402, ISSN: 0277-9536. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113402.

Jackson, D, Trevisan, F, Pullen, E, Silk, M (2020) Towards a Social Justice Disposition in Communication and Sport Scholarship, Communication & Sport, 8(4-5), pp.435-451, ISSN: 2167-4795. DOI: 10.1177/2167479520932929.

Pullen, E, Jackson, D, Silk, M (2020) Watching disability: UK audience perceptions of the Paralympics, equality and social change, European Journal of Communication, pp.026732312090929-026732312090929, ISSN: 0267-3231. DOI: 10.1177/0267323120909290.

Pullen, E and Silk, M (2019) Gender, technology and the ablenational Paralympic body politic, Cultural Studies, ISSN: 0950-2386. DOI: 10.1080/09502386.2019.1621917.

Pullen, E, Jackson, D, Silk, M (2019) (Re-)presenting the Paralympics: Affective Nationalism and the “Able-Disabled”, Communication and Sport, ISSN: 2167-4795. DOI: 10.1177/2167479519837549.

Malcolm, D and Pullen, E (2018) 'Everything I enjoy doing I just couldn't do': Biographical disruption for sport-related injury, Health, 24(4), pp.366-383, ISSN: 1363-4593. DOI: 10.1177/1363459318800142.

Pullen, E, Jackson, D, Silk, M, Scullion, R (2018) Re-presenting the Paralympics: (contested) philosophies, production practices and the hypervisibility of disability, Media, Culture and Society, 41(4), pp.465-481, ISSN: 0163-4437. DOI: 10.1177/0163443718799399.

Pullen, E, Malcolm, D, Wheeler, P (2017) How effective is the integration of sport and exercise medicine in the English national health service for sport related injury treatment and health management?, Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, ISSN: 0022-4707. DOI: 10.23736/S0022-4707.18.08389-5.

Pullen, E and Malcolm, D (2017) Assessing the side effects of the ‘exercise pill’: the paradox of physical activity health promotion, Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, pp.1-12, ISSN: 2159-676X. DOI: 10.1080/2159676X.2017.1388833.

Stewart, C and Pullen, E (2016) Monadic, material and mirroring: Female bodies in track athletics culture, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 51(6), pp.658-678, ISSN: 1012-6902. DOI: 10.1177/1012690214549202.



Chapters

Pullen, E, Silk, M, Jackson, D (2022) Communication, sport, disability, and the (able)national. In Butterworth, ML (ed) Communication and Sport, De Gruyter Mouton, pp.333-351, ISBN: 9783110657074.

Malcolm, DE and Pullen, E (2016) Is Exercise Medicine?. In Mansfield, L, Piggin, J, weed, M (ed) Handbook of Physical Activity: Policy, Politics and Practice, routledge, pp.101-115.



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