This is my evolving website

VI REFERENCES

Ansley F. L. (1995) The Gulf of Mexico, the Academy and me: the hazards of boundary crossing. Soundings: an Interdisciplinary Journal 78: 66- 104.

 

Armstrong C., Hill M., and Secker J. (2000) Young people’s perceptions of mental health. Children and Society 14: 60-72.

 

Baldwin N. and Carruthers L. (1998) Developing neighbourhood support and child protection strategies: the Henley Safe Children Project. Gower, Aldershot.

 

Beck U. (1992) Risk society: Towards a new modernity. Sage, London.

 

Becker H. (1963) Outsiders. Free Press, New York.

 

Bell R., Pavis S., Amos A., and Cunningham-Burley S. (1999) Continuities and changes: teenage smoking and occupational transition. Journal of Adolescence 22: 683-694.

 

Biggart A. (2000) Scottish School Leavers: gender and low achievement Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Schools Executive Agency http://www.scotland.gov.uk/hmis/pdf/ers/sslstext2.pdf

 

 

 

Bobak M., Blane D., and Marmot M. (1999) Social determinants of health: their relevance in the European context: Draft paper for the Verona Initiative Verona Initiative of the World Health Organization, Copenhagen http://www.who.dk./hp/ihd/verona/publications/bobak1.htm

 

Bolin-Hort P. (1989) Work, family and the state: child labour and the organization of production in the British cotton industry, 1780-1920. Lund University Press, Lund.

 

Booth A. L., Francesconi M., and Frank J. (2000) Temporary jobs: who gets them, what are they worth, and do they lead anywhere? Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex http://www.irc.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/wp2000-13.php

 

Brown G. W. and Harris T. O. (1978) Social origins of depression: a study of psychiatric disorder in women. Tavistock, London.

 

Brown G. (1978) Marriage data as indicators of urban prosperity. Urban History Yearbook 1978 68-73.

 

Brynin M. (1997) Young people and smoking Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex http://www.irc.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/wp97-3.htm

 

Buchanan A. and Ten Brinke J. (1997) What happened when they were grown up? Outcomes from parenting experiences York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/sp125.htm

 

Burghes L. with Brown, M. (1995) Single lone mothers: problems, prospects and policies Family Policy Studies Centre, London http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/sp84.htm

 

Buss T. F. and Redburn F. S. (1988) Psychological distress and the wellbeing of workers in distressed communities. In: Location and stigma: contemporary perspectives on mental health and mental health care (eds C. J. Smith and J. A. Giggs) Unwin Hyman, London.

 

Byrne D. (1995) Deindustrialisation and dispossession: an examination of social division in the industrial city. Sociology 29: 95-115.

 

Campbell A. D. (1968) The economic structure of the Tayside Region. In: Dundee and District (ed S. J. Jones) Dundee Local Executive Committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Dundee 337-346.

 

Carstairs A. M. (1968) The nature and diversification of employment in Dundee in the twentieth century. In: Dundee and District (ed S. J. Jones) Dundee Local Executive Committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Dundee 318-336.

 

Cassell E. J. and Siegler M. (1985) Changing values in medicine. University Publications of America, New York.

 

Chickering A. W. (1971) How many make too many? In: The case for participatory democracy: some prospects for a radical society (eds C. G. Benello and D. Roussopoulos) Viking, New York 214-226.

 

Clark J., Dyson A., and Millward A. (1999) Housing and schooling: a case study in joined-up problems York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York http://jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/n39.htm

 

Coid D. R. (15-10-1997) Letter (unpublished) to British Medical Journal

 

Coid D. and Ryan D. (15-4-1999) Historical novel Health Service Journal 109, 5650 28-29

 

Cooksey E. C., Rindfuss R. R., and Guilkey D. K. (1996) The initiation of adolescent sexual and contraceptive behavior during changing times. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 37: 59-74.

 

Corlyon J. and McGuire C. (1999) Pregnancy and Parenthood: the views and experiences of young people in public care. National Children’s Bureau, London.

 

Csikszentmihalyi M. and Larson R. (1984) Being adolescent: growth and conflict in the teenage years. Basic Books, New York. 

 

Daniel B. and Taylor J. (1999) The rhetoric versus the reality: a critical perspective on practice with fathers in child care and protection work. Child and Family Social Work 4: 209-220.

 

Dex S., Joshi H., and Macran S. (1996) A widening gulf among Britain’s mothers. Oxford Review of Economic Policy 12: 65-75. Director of Public Health, Tayside Health Board (2000) Health and wellbeing in Tayside: Annual Report of the Director of Public Health Tayside Health Board, Dundee www.show.scot.nhs.uk/thb/publications/arep9899/phar9899.pdf

 

Douglas M. and Gross J. (1981) Food and culture: measuring the intricacy of rule systems. Social Science Information 20: 1-35.

 

Dubrow N. F. and Garbarino J. (1989) Living in the war zone: mothers and young children in a public housing development. Child Welfare 68: 3- 20.

 

East L. (1998) The quality of social relationships as a public health issue: exploring the relationship between health and community in a disadvantaged neighbourhood. Health and Social Care in the Community 6: 189-195.

 

Edgar W. M., Lloyd M. G., and Finlayson G. (1996) Social disadvantage in Tayside. In: Tayplus: Tay Annual Review 1 (eds W. M. Edgar, M. G. Lloyd, and G. Finlayson) Tay Region Research Observatory, Centre for Planning Research, School of Town and Regional Planning, University of Dundee, Dundee 35-53.

 

Egan G. (1994) The skilled helper: a problem-management approach to helping. Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, CA.

 

Eliade M. (1965) Mephistopheles and the androgyne: studies in religious myth and symbol. Sheed and Ward, New York.

 

Erikson E. H. (1965) Childhood and society Penguin, Harmondsworth

 

Ermisch J. F. (10-8-2000) Employment opportunities and pre-marital births in Britain Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex http://www.irc.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/wp2000-26.php

 

Faber K. (1930) Nosography: the evolution of clinical medicine in modern times, Second, Revised edn. Hoeber, New York.

 

Forrest R. and Kearns A. (1999) Joined-up places? Social cohesion and neighbourhood regeneration York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/foundations/4109.htm

 

Fowles D. C. (1992) Schizophrenia: diathesis-stress revisited. Annual Review of Psychology 43: 303-336.

 

Frosh S., Phoenix A., and Pattman R. (forthcoming 2001) Young masculinities: understanding boys in contemporary society. Macmillan, Basingstoke.

 

Fryer D. (1992) Marienthal and beyond: 20th century research on unemployment and mental health Journal of  Occupational and Organisational Psychology 65 4 257-358

 

Gellner E. (1964) Thought and change. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London.

 

Gilbert J. K. and Osborne R. J. (1978) The use of models in science and science teaching Unpublished paper, Institute for Educational Technology, University of Surrey Gilchrist V. J. (1992) Key informant interviews. In: Doing Qualitative Research Research Methods for Primary Care (eds B. F. Crabtree and W. L. Miller) Sage, Newbury Park 70-89.

 

Glaser B. G. and Strauss A. L. (1967) The discovery of grounded theory: strategies for qualitative research. Aldine, Chicago.

 

Glendinning A. and Inglis D. (1999) Smoking behaviour in youth: the problem of low self-esteem? Journal of Adolescence 22: 673-682.

 

Goubert J.-P. (1989) The conquest of water: the advent of health in the industrial age. Polity, Cambridge.

 

Guttentag O. E. (1949) On the clinical entity. Annals of Internal Medicine 38: 484-496.

 

Haka-Ikse K. (1997) Female adolescent sexuality: the risks and management. In: Adolescent gynecology and endocrinology: basic and clinical aspects Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (eds G. Creatsas, G. Mastorakos, and G. Chrousos) New York Academy of Sciences, New York 466-470.

 

Halliday J. L. (1943) Principles of aetiology. British Journal of Medical Psychology 19: 367-380.

 

Halson J. (1991) Young women, sexual harassment and heterosexuality: violence, power relations and mixed-sex schooling. In: Gender, power and sexuality (eds P. Abbott and C. Wallace) Macmillan, Basingstoke.

 

Hamblin D. (1980) Adolescent attitudes towards food. In: Nutrition and lifestyles (ed M. Turner) Applied Science Publishers, Barking, Essex 119-127.

 

Hannan C. (1999) Beyond networks: ‘social cohesion’ and unemployment exit rates Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex http://www.irc.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/wp99-07.php

 

Harrington V. (2000) Underage drinking: findings from the 1998-99 Youth Lifestyles Survey Home Office Research Findings 125 http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/r125.pdf

 

Harris B. (2000) “City of the Future”: James Thomson’s vision of the city beautiful. In: Victorian Dundee: image and realities (eds L. Miskell, C. A. Whatley, and B. Harris) Tuckwell Press, East Linton 169-183.

 

Harvey A. M., Bordley III J., and Barondess J. A. (1979) Differential Diagnosis: the interpretation of clinical evidence Third Edition. W.B.Saunders, London.

 

Hill A. B. (1965) The environment and disease: association or causation? Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 58: 295-300.

 

Hill M. (1970) Type. In: Fifty key words: sociology (ed D. Martin) Lutterworth Press, London .

 

Himmelfarb G. (1995) The de-moralization of society. Institute of Economic Affairs, London.

 

Hirschman A. O. (1970) Exit, voice, and loyalty: responses to decline in firms, organizations and states. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.

 

Holloway S. L. (1998) Local childcare cultures: moral geographies of mothering and the social organization of pre-school education. Gender, Place and Culture 5: 29-53.

 

House J. S., Landis K. R., and Umberson D. (1988) Social relationships and health. Science 241: 540-545.

 

Hudson J. and Galaway B. (1989) The state as parent: international research perspectives on interventions with young persons Kluwer, Dordrecht

 

Hutson S. and Jenkins R. (1989) Taking the strain: unemployment and the transition to adulthood. Open University Press, Milton Keynes.

 

Ingham R. (1994) Some speculations on the concept of rationality. Advances in Medical Sociology 4: 89-111.

 

Ingham R. and van Zessen G. (1998) From cultural contexts to interactional competencies: a European comparative study Unpublished Paper presented at AIDS in Europe: Social and Behavioural Dimensions, Conference held in Paris, France January 1998

 

Johnston L., MacDonald R., Mason P., Ridley L., and Webster C. (2000) Snakes and Ladders: young people, transitions, and social exclusion Policy Press for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, London http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/o30.htm

 

Jones G. (1995) Family support for young people Family Policy Studies Centre, London http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/sp70.htm

 

Jones G. and Bell R. (2000) Balancing acts; youth, parenting and public policy York Publishing Services for the Joseph Rowntree Fondation, York http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/590.htm

 

Joseph Rowntree Foundation (1999) Response to consultation on teenage pregnancy Joseph Rowntree Foundation http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/responses/docs/teenagepregnancy.htm

 

Kiernan K. (1995) Transition to parenthood: young mothers, young fathers, associated factors and later life experiences Welfare State Discussion Paper 113 London School of Economics, Welfare State Programme, London http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/sp80.htm

 

King A., Wold B., Tudor-Smith C., and Harel Y. (1996) The health of youth: a cross-national survey. A report of the 1993-94 survey results of Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children – a WHO CrossNational Study. WHO Europe, Copenhagen.

 

Kuypers J. A. and Bengtson V. L. (1973) Social breakdown and competence: a model of normal aging. Human Development 16: 181- 201.

 

Lacey C. (1970) Hightown Grammar: the school as a social system. Manchester University Press, Manchester.

 

Lancet (1994) Population health looking upstream [Editorial]. Lancet 343: 429-430.

 

Lave J. and Wenger E. (1991) Situated learning: legitimate peripheral participation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

 

Lee C. (1996) Aberdeen 1800-2000 AD: the evolution of the urban economy. In: The city and its worlds: aspects of Aberdeen’s history since 1794 (eds T. Brotherstone and D. J. Withrington) Cruithne Press, Glasgow.

 

Lee P. and Murie A. (1999) Literature Review of Social Exclusion Scottish Office Central Research Unit, Edinburgh

 

Levitt I. (1997) The state, the family and the Scottish health problem, the work of Dr Leslie MacKenzie, 1891-1928 . Northern Scotland 17: 55- 72.

 

Link B. G. and Phelan J. (1995) Social conditions as fundamental causes of disease. Journal of Health and Social Behaviour (Extra issue): 80-94.

 

Lloyd T. (1999) Young men, the job market and gendered work York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/559.htm

 

Long G., Macdonald S., and Scott G. (1996) Child and family poverty in Scotland: the facts (Second edition). Glasgow Caledonian University, Save the Children, Glasgow.

 

Marks, K. (1998) Condoms for the children Independent on Sunday 8 March: 21

 

Martin R. (1986) Thatcherism and Britain’s industrial landscape. In: The geography of de-industrialisation (eds R. Martin and B. Rowthorn) Macmillan, Basingstoke.

 

Massey D. (1986) The legacy lingers on: the impact of Britain’s international role on its internal geography. In: The geography of deindustrialisation (eds R. Martin and B. Rowthorn) Macmillan, Basingstoke 31-52.

 

Matson F. W. (1964) The Broken Image; man, science and society. Braziller, New York.

 

McAlpine S., Abraham C., and Davies H. (1995a) Promoting contraceptive use amongst young people: a brief review Report to Tayside Health Board Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Ninewells Hospital and [Dundee University] Medical School, Dundee McAlpine S., Abraham C., and Davies H. (1995b) Sexual health interventions for young people: a brief review Report to Tayside Health Board Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Ninewells
Hospital and [Dundee University] Medical School, Dundee

 

Mac an Ghaill M. editor (1996) Understanding masculinities. Open University Press , Buckingham.

 

May C. (1999) The role of social factors in predicting reconviction for offenders on community penalties, Home Office Research Findings 97 London http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/rds/pdfs/r97.pdf

 

Meager N and Metcalf H. (1987) Recruitment of the long-term unemployed IMS Report 138 Institute of Manpower Studies, University of Sussex

 

Medawar P. B. (1967) The art of the soluble. Methuen, London.

 

Merchant J. (2000) “An insurrection of maids”: domestic servants and the agitation of 1872. In: Victorian Dundee: image and realities (eds L. Miskell, C. A. Whatley, and B. Harris) Tuckwell Press, East Linton 104- 121.

 

Mills C. W. (1959) The sociological imagination. Oxford University Press, New York.

 

Miskell L. (2000) Civic leadership and the manufacturing elite: Dundee, 1820-1870. In: Victorian Dundee: image and realities (eds L. Miskell, C. A. Whatley, and B. Harris) Tuckwell Press, East Linton 51-69.

 

Moran M. (1995) Three Faces of the Health Care State. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 20.

 

Morris J. (1994) The shape of things to come? User-led social services Social Services Policy Forum Paper No. 3 National Institute for Social Work, London http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialcare/SC2.htm

 

Morris., J. (2000) Having someone who cares? Barriers to change in the social care of children York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialcare/380.htm

 

Morris L. (1992) The social segregation of the long-term unemployed in Hartlepool. Sociological Review 40: 344-369.

 

Morrow V. and Richards M. (1996) Transitions to adulthood: a family matter? York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/sp98.htm

 

Moss P., Petrie P., and Poland G. (1999) Rethinking school: some international perspectives National Youth Agency for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, London http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/n29.htm

 

NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (1997) Preventing and reducing the adverse effects of unintended teenage pregnancies. Effective Health Care 3: 1-12.

 

Noble M., Smith G., and Cheung, Sin Yi (1998) Lone mothers moving in and out of benefits York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/spr458.htm

 

Oppenheimer R. (1965) Analogy in science. American Psychologist 11: 127-135.

 

Page D. (2000) Communities in the balance: the reality of social exclusion on housing estates York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/housing/n120.htm

 

Pahl R. E. (1987) Does jobless mean workless? Unemployment and informal work. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 493 : 36-46.

 

Palmer S. (1998) From public health to the health of the public [Editorial]. British Medical Journal 317: 550-551. http://www.bmj.org/cgi/content/full/317/7158/550

 

Pantin C. F. A. (1965) Life and the conditions of existence. In: Biology and personality: a symposium (ed T. Ramsey) Blackwell, Oxford 83-105.

 

Parsons T. (1965) The normal American family. In: Man and civilization: the family’s search for survival (eds S. M. Farber, P. Mustacchi, and R. H. L. Wilson) McGraw-Hill, New York 31-50. Pavis S., Platt S., and Hubbard G. (2000) Young people in rural Scotland: pathways to social inclusion and exclusion York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/210.htm

 

Pawlby S. J., Mills A., and Quinton D. (1997) Vulnerable adolescent girls: opposite-sex relationships. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 38: 909-919.

 

Pearce N. (1996) Traditional epidemiology, modern epidemiology, and public health. American Journal of Public Health 86: 678-683. Phoenix A. (1991) Mothers under twenty: outsider and insider views. In: Motherhood: meanings, practices and ideologies (eds A. Phoenix, A. Woollett, and E. Lloyd) Sage, London 86-102.

 

Phoenix A. (1992) Narrow definitions of culture: the case of early motherhood. In: Defining women: social institutions and gender divisions (eds L. McDowell and R. Pringle) Polity Press, Oxford 75-87. Pidgeon N. (1996) Grounded theory: theoretical background. In: Handbook of qualitative research methods for psychology and the social sciences (ed J. T. E. Richardson) British Psychological Society Books, Leicester 75-86.

 

Pini M. (1997) Technologies of the Self. In: Youth in society: contemporary theory, policy and practice (eds J. Roche and S. Tucker) Sage, London 157-166.

 

Power A. and Tunstall R. (1995) Swimming against the tide: progress or polarisation on 20 housing estates York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/housing/H551.htm

 

Pyke, N. (1999) Scraps from the league tables The Tablet 15 May 657-658

 

Rae J. (1999) Letters to Parents: how to get the best available education for your child. HarperCollinsPublishers, London.

 

Rodger R. (1985) Employment, wages and poverty in the Scottish cities 1841-1914. In: Perspectives of the Scottish city (ed G. Gordon) Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen.

 

Rose G. (1985) Sick individuals and sick populations. International Journal of Epidemiology 14: 32-38.

 

Rosen S. M. (1996) Jobs: new challenges, new responses. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 544: 27-42.

 

Russell J. B. (1933) Sociological aspects of sanitation, Reprint of Ch. 6 of 1904 edition published by Glasgow Corporation, Royal Sanitary Association of Scotland, Edinburgh?

 

Ryan, D. (2000) ‘Distributed parenting’: the post-nuclear family for the post-industrial society? (Abstract) Journal of Infant and Reproductive Psychology 18: 264

 

Ryle J. A. (1948a) Changing disciplines: lectures on the history method and motives of social pathology. Oxford University Press, London.

 

Ryle J. A. (1948b) The natural history of disease. Oxford University Press , London.

 

Sadler J. Z., Wiggins O. P., and Schwartz M. A. (1994) Philosophical perspectives on psychiatric diagnostic classification. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.

 

Scase R. (1999) Britain towards 2010: the changing business environment. Department of Trade and Industry, Office of Science and Technology, London.

 

Schwab J. J. (1957) On the corruption of education by psychology. Ethics 68: 39-44.

 

Seligman M. E. P. (1975) Helplessness: on depression, development and death. Freeman, San Francisco.

 

Sen A. (1999) Health in development. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 77: 619-623.

 

Sharp L. and Brewster D. (1999) The epidemiology of lung cancer in Scotland: a review of trends in incidence, survival and mortality and prospects for prevention. Health Bulletin 57: 318-331.

 

Sicherman B. (1979) The new mission of the doctor: redefining health and health care in the Progressive Era, 1900-1917. In: Nourishing the humanistic in medicine (eds W. R. Rogers and D. Barnard) University of Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh 95-124.

 

Smart C. (2000) Children and the transformation of family law. University of New Brunswick Law Journal 49: 1-21.

 

Smith G. R. (1995) ‘None can compare’: from the oral history of a community. In: The Dundee Book: an anthology of living in the City (ed B. Kay) Mainstream, Edinburgh 169-198.

 

Smith J., Gifford S., and O’Sullivan A. (1998) The family background of young homeless people Family Policy Studies Centre, London http://www.jrf.org.uk/pressroom/releases/160398.htm

 

Smith T. (1993) Influence of socio-economic factors on attaining targets for reducing teenage pregnancies. British Medical Journal 306: 1232- 1235.

 

Social Exclusion Unit (1999) Teenage Pregnancy Cm 4342 Stationery Office, London

 

Sokal R. R. (1977) Classification: purposes, principles, progress, prospects. In: Thinking: readings in cognitive science (eds P. N. Johnson-Laird and P. C. Wason) Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 185-198.

 

Speak S. (1995) Young single mothers: barriers to independent living Family Policy Studies Centre, London
http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/sp72.htm

 

Spitzer M. (1994) The basis of psychiatric diagnosis. In: Philosophical perspectives on psychiatric diagnostic classification (eds J. Z. Sadler, O. P. Wiggins, and M. A. Schwartz) Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 163-177.

 

Sweeting H. and West P. (1996) The relationship between family life and young people’s lifestyles York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/SP95.htm

 

Syme S. L. (1992) Social determinants of disease. In: Maxcy-RosenauLast Public Health and Preventive Medicine 13th Edition (eds J. M. Last and R. W. Wallace) Appleton and Lange, Norwalk 687-700.

 

Syme S. L. and Berkman L. F. (1976) Social class, susceptibility and sickness. American Journal of Epidemiology 104: 1-8.

 

Tabberer S., Hall C., Prendergast S., and Webster A. (2000) Teenage pregnancy and choice: abortion or motherhood: influences on the decision York Publishing Services for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/n50.htm

 

Tayside Health Board (1997) Annual Report 1995-96 and Report of the Director of Public Health Tayside Health Board, Dundee

 

Tayside Health Board (1998) Report of the Director of Public Health 1996- 97 Tayside Health Board, Dundee Terris M. (1985) The changing relationships of epidemiology and society: the Robert Cruikshank Lecture. Journal of Public Health Policy 6: 15- 36.

 

Thomson R. (2001) Dream on: the logic of sexual practice. Journal of Youth Studies forthcoming.

 

Timmreck T. C. (1994) An introduction to epidemiology. Jones and Bartlett, London.

 

Van Otterloo A. H. and Van Ogtrop J. (1989) The regime of plenty, fat and sweet: talking with mothers on food and health. VU-Uitgeverij, Amsterdam.

 

Vernon J. and Sinclair R. (1998) Maintaining children in school: the contribution of Social Services Departments National Children’s Bureau, London http://www.jrf.org.uk/knowledge/findings/socialpolicy/SPRO28.htm

 

Virchow R. (1958) Scientific method and therapeutic standpoints (1849). In: Disease, Life, and Man: selected essays by Rudolf Virchow (ed L. J. Rather) Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif. 40-66.

 

Vygotsky L. (1994) The problem of the environment. In: The Vygotsky Reader (eds R. van der Veer and J. Valsiner) Blackwell, Oxford 338- 354.

 

Wacquant L. J. D. (1996) The rise of advanced marginality: notes on its nature and implications. Acta Sociologica 39: 121-140.

 

Waddington C. H. editor. (1969) Towards a theoretical biology : An IUBS symposium. Aldine, Chicago.

 

Wade J., Biehal N., Clayden J., and Stein M. (1999) Going missing: young people absent from care. Wiley, Chichester.

 

Walshe F. M. R. (1950) On clinical medicine. The Lancet 781-784.

 

Warin J., Solomon Y., Lewis C., and Langford W. (1999) Fathers, work and family life Family Policy Studies Centre, London

 

West P. and Sweeting H. (1996) Nae job, nae future: young people and health in a context of unemployment. Health and Social Care in the Community 4: 50-62.

 

Whitehead M., Diderichsen F., and Dahlgren G. (20-3-1998) International evidence on social inequalities in health Verona Initiative of the World Health Organization http://www.who.dk/verona/publications/whitehead.htm

 

WHO Press Release (1-2-2000) Sex, drugs and potato crisps: Findings of new WHO Youth Health Survey announced
http://www.who.dk/cpa/pr00/pr0001e.htm

 

Wiggins O. P. and Schwartz M. A. (1994) The limits of psychiatric knowledge and the problem of classification. In: Philosophical perspectives on psychiatric diagnostic classification (eds J. Z. Sadler, O. P. Wiggins, and M. A. Schwartz) Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore 89-103.

 

Wilenius M. (1999) Sociology, modernity and the globalization of environmental change. International Sociology 14: 33-57.

 

Wilkinson J. Teenage Pregnancy: what is the Problem? Unpublished paper, Medical Women’s Federation, Scottish Western Association Conference on ‘Preventable Disasters in Women’s Health: the Three Ages of Woman‘, Western Infirmary, Glasgow . 1998.

 

Wilkinson R. G. (1996) Unhealthy societies: the afflictions of inequality. Routledge, London.

 

Willis P. (1977) Learning to labour: how working class kids get working class jobs. Saxon House, Farnborough.

 

Wood J. (1984) Groping towards sexism: boys’ sex talk. In: Gender and generation (eds A. McRobbie and M. Nava) Macmillan, Basingstoke.

 

World Health Organization (1999) The changing role of Public Health in the European Region. EUR/RC49/10 World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen