Project Outputs
Hampshire, K.R., Blell, M.T. & Simpson, R. 2012. 'Everybody is moving on': Infertility, relationality and the aesthetics of family among British-Pakistani Muslims. Social Science and Medicine. Vol 74:7, pp. 1045–1052. (Abstract & More Information)
Hampshire, K.R., Blell, M.T. & Simpson, R. 2012. Navigating New Socio-Demographic Landscapes: Using Anthropological Demography to Understand the 'Persistence' of High and Early Fertility Among British Pakistanis. European Journal of Population. Vol 28:1, pp. 39-63. (Abstract & More Information)
Hampshire, K Iqbal, N, Blell, M & Simpson, R. 2012 The interview as narrative ethnography: seeking and shaping connections in qualitative research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology DOI: 10.1080/13645579.2012.729405. Version of record first published: 04 Oct 2012.(Abstract & More Information)
Blell, M., Hampshire, K., & Simpson, R. 2010. British Pakistanis and (in)fertilities on Teesside. Presented at the 24th Pakistan Workshop. Lake District, UK. (View Poster)
Blell, M., Hampshire, K., & Simpson, R. 2010. British Pakistani Muslims’ attitudes and responses to infertility and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Presented at the Durham Researchers' Poster Competition. Durham, UK.
Hampshire, K., Blell, M., Iqbal, N., & Simpson, R. 2009. Transnational (in)fertilities: the search for a child among British Pakistanis living in Teesside. Presented at Well-being and Place conference. Durham, UK.
Iqbal, N. & Simpson R. 2006. Kinship, Infertility and New Reproductive Technologies: A British-Pakistani Muslim Perspective. In Kinship Matters. Ebtehaj, F., Lindley B., & Richards, M. Hart Publishing. pp. 275-292. (Publisher's website)
