Browsing by Author "Stolte, Ottilie Emma Elisabeth"

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  • Being healthy in unhealthy places: Health tactics in a homeless lifeworld

    Stolte, Ottilie Emma Elisabeth; Hodgetts, Darrin (Sage, 2013)
    Street life can compromise a person’s health. In response, homeless people exert considerable agency in attempts to preserve their health. Drawing on ethnographic research in central Auckland, this article explores the ...
  • Book review: Hope in the Age of Anxiety

    Stolte, Ottilie Emma Elisabeth (2010)
    This article reviews the book “Hope in the Age of Anxiety”, by Scioli, A. and Biller, H.B.
  • Case-based research in community and social psychology: Introduction to the special issue

    Hodgetts, Darrin; Stolte, Ottilie Emma Elisabeth (Wiley, 2012)
    Cases are highly prevalent in teaching and practice in psychology. Case-based research is crucial for engaged and relevant community and applied social psychologies, but is often subject to critique. This editorial responds ...
  • Cup of tea to keep warm

    Graham, Rebekah Sarah; Stolte, Ottilie Emma Elisabeth; Atatoa-Carr, Polly (University of Western Ontario, Western Libraries, 2022)
    The way people source, prepare, and consume food is deeply interconnected with social practice. Drawing on theories of everyday life and social practice, we consider the everyday food-related practices and tactics for ...
  • The "desire to have it al": multiple priorities for urban gardens reduces space for native nature

    Elliot Noe, Elizabeth Emma; Clarkson, Bruce D.; Stolte, Ottilie Emma Elisabeth (Resilience Alliance, Inc., 2021)
    The majority of the world’s population now lives in cities, where reduced levels of native biodiversity, coupled with fewer opportunities for people to experience nature, are expected to result in an urban public increasingly ...

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