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Bereswill, Mechthild; Morgenroth, Christine and Redman, Peter (2010). Alfred Lorenzer and the depth-hermeneutic method. Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, 15(3) pp. 221–250.

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Chu, Judy Y.; Drummond, Murray; Redman, Peter; Fine, Gary Alan; Morrell, Robert; Keddie, Amanda; Korobov, Neill; Janssen, Diederik F.; Pallotta-Chiarolli, Maria; Kehily, Mary Jane; Timimi, Sami; Pomerance, Murray and Levant, Ronald F. (2009). Comments on the status of Boyhood Studies. Boyhood Studies, 3(2) pp. 111–154.

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Epstein, Debbie; Kehily, Mary; Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin and Redman, Peter (2001). Boys and girls come out to play: making masculinities and femininities in school playgrounds. Men and Masculinities, 4(2) pp. 158–172.

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Fang, Nini; Pirrie, Anne and Redman, Peter (2023). A psychosocial coming into play: Researching authenticity in therapy, the academy, and friendship. In: Tudor, Keith and Wyatt, Jonathan eds. Qualitative Research Approaches for Psychotherapy: Reflexivity, Methodology, and Criticality. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 45–57.

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Kehily, Mary Jane; Mac An Ghaill, Martin; Epstein, Debbie and Redman, Peter (2001). Private girls and public worlds: producing femininities in the primary school. Discourse, 23(2) pp. 167–177.

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Layton, Lynne and Redman, Peter (2017). Gratitude and leave-taking: Editorial reflections, 2003-2017. Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society, 22(4) pp. 347–363.

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Redman, P. (2024). Graham Dawson’s “Soldier Heroes”: An Overlooked Classic of Psychosocial Studies. In: Frosh, S.; Vyrgioti, M. and Walsh, J. eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Psychosocial Studies. Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 159–181.

Redman, Peter (2022). Graham Dawson’s Soldier Heroes: An Overlooked Classic of Psychosocial Studies. In: Frosh, Stephen; Vyrgioti, Marita and Walsh, Julie eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Psychosocial Studies. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.

Redman, Peter (2021). Too much, too young? Social media, moral panics and young people’s mental health. In: Perriam, Jessamy and Carter, Simon eds. Understanding Digital Societies. London: Sage/The Open University, pp. 387–422.

Redman, Peter and Walsh, Julie (2019). Introduction to the special issue on psychoanalysis and sociology. Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, 24(4) pp. 385–395.

Redman, Peter; Bereswill, Mechthild and Morgenroth, Christine (2010). Special issue on Alfred Lorenzer: Introduction. Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, 15(3) pp. 213–220.

Redman, Peter and Whitehouse-Hart, Joanne (2008). 'I just wanted her out': Attachment, the psycho-social and media texts. In: Redman, Peter ed. Attachment; Sociology and social worlds. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, pp. 51–82.

Redman, Peter; Silva, Elizabeth and Watson, Sophie (2005). The uses of sociology: introduction. In: Redman, Peter; Silva, Elizabeth and Watson, Sophie eds. The Uses of Sociology. UK: Open University Worldwide, ix-xiv.

Redman, Peter; Epstein, Debbie; Kehily, Mary Jane and Mac an Ghaill, Mairtin (2002). Boys Bonding: same-sex friendship, the unconscious and heterosexual masculinities. Discourse, 23(2) pp. 179–191.

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Thomson, Rachel; Owens, Rachael; Redman, Peter and Webb, Rebecca (2023). A Sad Story? Time, Interpretation and Feeling in Biographical Methods. Child Care in Practice, 29(3) pp. 260–277.

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