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Exploring the social lives of image and performance enhancing drugs: An online ethnography of the Zyzz fandom of recreational bodybuilders
M Underwood
International Journal of Drug Policy 39, 78-85, 2017
1002017
Reflexivity and minimization of the impact of age-cohort differences between researcher and research participants
M Underwood, LD Satterthwait, HP Bartlett
Qualitative Health Research 20 (11), 1585-1595, 2010
952010
Ethical concerns in the community about technologies to extend human life span
B Partridge, M Underwood, J Lucke, H Bartlett, W Hall
The American Journal of Bioethics 9 (12), 68-76, 2009
632009
‘Manly tears exploded from my eyes, lets feel together brahs’: Emotion and masculinity within an online body building community
M Underwood, R Olson
Journal of Sociology 55 (1), 90-107, 2019
482019
Managing a marginalised identity in pro-anorexia and fat acceptance cybercommunities
N Smith, R Wickes, M Underwood
Journal of Sociology 51 (4), 950-967, 2015
462015
Testing the boundaries: Self-medicated testosterone replacement and why it is practised
M Underwood, K van de Ven, M Dunn
International Journal of Drug Policy 95, 103087, 2021
372021
‘You are just an idiot for not doing any physical activity right now’ Pre-service Health and Physical Education teachers’ constructions of fatness
V Varea, M Underwood
European Physical Education Review 22 (4), 465-478, 2016
302016
The pharmaceuticalisation of ‘healthy’ageing: Testosterone enhancement for longevity
M Dunn, KJD Mulrooney, C Forlini, K van de Ven, M Underwood
International Journal of Drug Policy 95, 103159, 2021
262021
Community perceptions on the significant extension of life: An exploratory study among urban adults in Brisbane, Australia
M Underwood, HP Bartlett, B Partridge, J Lucke, WD Hall
Social Science & Medicine 68 (3), 496-503, 2009
242009
Being single when marriage is the norm: Internet use and the well-being of never-married adults in Indonesia
KK Himawan, M Underwood, M Bambling, S Edirippulige
Current Psychology, 1-12, 2021
222021
The unintended consequences of emphasising blood-borne virus in research on, and services for, people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs: A commentary based on …
M Underwood
International Journal of Drug Policy 67, 19-23, 2019
212019
‘We’re All Gonna Make It Brah’: Homosocial Relations, Vulnerability and Intimacy in an Online Bodybuilding Community
M Underwood
Digital intimate publics and social media, 161-176, 2018
162018
Body as choice or body as compulsion: An experiential perspective on body–self relations and the boundary between normal and pathological
M Underwood
Health Sociology Review 22 (4), 377-388, 2013
152013
Professional and personal attitudes of researchers in ageing towards life extension
M Underwood, HP Bartlett, WD Hall
Biogerontology 10, 73-81, 2009
132009
More than just a talkfest: The process of developing collaborations in ageing across two different community types
J Warburton, JA Everingham, M Cuthill, H Bartlett, M Underwood
Urban policy and research 29 (2), 183-200, 2011
102011
Human enhancement drugs: emerging issues and responses.
V Hope, M Underwood, K Mulrooney, J Mazanov, K van de Ven, ...
International Journal of Drug Policy 95, 2021
82021
Taking ‘the god of all steroids’ and ‘making a pact with the devil’: online bodybuilding communities and the negotiation of trenbolone risk
M Underwood
Doping in Sport and Fitness, 111-136, 2022
72022
The unintended consequences of the current approach to blood borne virus prevention amongst people who inject image and performance enhancing drugs: a commentary based on …
M Underwood
Int J Drug Policy 67, 19-23, 2019
72019
What reassurances do the community need regarding life extension? Evidence from studies of community attitudes and an analysis of film portrayals
M Underwood
Rejuvenation research 17 (2), 105-115, 2014
72014
Building capacity in ageing research: Implications from a survey of emerging researchers in Australia
H Bartlett, M Underwood, L Peach
Australasian Journal on Ageing 26 (4), 187-193, 2007
62007
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