Social cognition: An integrated introduction M Augoustinos, I Walker, N Donaghue Sage, 2014 | 1916 | 2014 |
Resilience, apps and reluctant individualism: Technologies of self in the neoliberal academy R Gill, N Donaghue Women's Studies International Forum 54, 91-99, 2016 | 262 | 2016 |
Utilizing a Social‐Ecological Framework to Promote Water and Energy Conservation: A Field Experiment1 T Kurz, N Donaghue, I Walker Journal of Applied Social Psychology 35 (6), 1281-1300, 2005 | 208 | 2005 |
Choosing to conform: The discursive complexities of choice in relation to feminine beauty practices A Stuart, N Donaghue Feminism & psychology 22 (1), 98-121, 2012 | 189 | 2012 |
Body satisfaction, sexual self-schemas and subjective well-being in women N Donaghue Body Image 6 (1), 37-42, 2009 | 152 | 2009 |
Body image concern among Australian adolescent girls: The role of body comparisons with models and peers RN Carey, N Donaghue, P Broderick Body image 11 (1), 81-84, 2014 | 134 | 2014 |
As if postfeminism had come true: The turn to agency in cultural studies of ‘sexualisation’ R Gill, N Donaghue Gender, agency, and coercion, 240-258, 2013 | 119 | 2013 |
‘Nice girls don't carry knives': Constructions of ambition in media coverage of Australia's first female prime minister LJ Hall, N Donaghue British Journal of Social Psychology 52 (4), 631-647, 2013 | 118 | 2013 |
The ways that people talk about natural resources: Discursive strategies as barriers to environmentally sustainable practices T Kurz, N Donaghue, M Rapley, I Walker British journal of social psychology 44 (4), 603-620, 2005 | 108 | 2005 |
‘What you look like is such a big factor’: Girls’ own reflections about the appearance culture in an all-girls’ school RN Carey, N Donaghue, P Broderick Feminism & psychology 21 (3), 299-316, 2011 | 99 | 2011 |
‘I'm totally smart and a feminist… and yet I want to be a waif’: Exploring ambivalence towards the thin ideal within the fat acceptance movement N Donaghue, A Clemitshaw Women's Studies International Forum 35 (6), 415-425, 2012 | 92 | 2012 |
Spinning the pole: A discursive analysis of the websites of recreational pole dancing studios N Donaghue, T Kurz, K Whitehead Feminism & Psychology 21 (4), 443-457, 2011 | 92 | 2011 |
“We may be pirates, but we are not protesters”: Identity in the S ea S hepherd C onservation S ociety A Stuart, EF Thomas, N Donaghue, A Russell Political Psychology 34 (5), 753-777, 2013 | 72 | 2013 |
Gender-role self-stereotyping and the relationship between equity and satisfaction in close relationships N Donaghue, BJ Fallon Sex Roles 48, 217-230, 2003 | 71 | 2003 |
Social cognition: an integrated introduction M Augostinos, I Walker, N Donaghue SAGE publications Ltd 6, 56-64, 1995 | 66 | 1995 |
Who gets played by ‘the gender card’? A critical discourse analysis of coverage of Prime Minister Julia Gillard’s sexism and misogyny speech in the Australian print media N Donaghue Australian Feminist Studies 30 (84), 161-178, 2015 | 60 | 2015 |
“Giving guilt the flick”? An investigation of mothers’ talk about guilt in relation to infant feeding K Williams, N Donaghue, T Kurz Psychology of Women Quarterly 37 (1), 97-112, 2013 | 59 | 2013 |
Illnesses that Australians most feared in 1986 and 1993 R Borland, N Donaghue, D Hill Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 18 (4), 366-369, 1994 | 58 | 1994 |
Concerns, culprits, counsel, and conflict: A thematic analysis of “obesity” and fat discourse in digital news media P Cain, N Donaghue, G Ditchburn Fat Studies 6 (2), 170-188, 2017 | 51 | 2017 |
“People don't care as much about their health as they do about their looks”: Personal trainers as intermediaries between aesthetic and health-based discourses of exercise … N Donaghue, M Allen International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 14 (1), 42-56, 2016 | 49 | 2016 |