Browse by Goldsmiths authors: Cassidy, Rebecca
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Article
van Schalkwyk, May C I and Cassidy, Rebecca.
2024.
How we can solve the crisis in UK gambling policy.
British Medical Journal, 2024(384),
q16.
ISSN 1759-2151
[Article]
van Schalkwyk, May C I; Cassidy, Rebecca; Blythe, Jenny and Ovenden, Niko.
2023.
Health Above Profits – We Need a New Gambling Act.
Critical Gambling Studies,
ISSN 2563-190X
[Article]
Knai, Cécile; Petticrew, Mark; Capewell, Simon; Cassidy, Rebecca; Collin, Jeff; Cummins, Steven; Eastmure, Elizabeth; Fafard, Patrick; Fitzgerald, Niamh; Gilmore, Anna B; Hawkins, Ben; Jensen, Jørgen Dejgård; Katikireddi, Srinivasa Vittal; Maani, Nason; Mays, Nicholas; Mwatsama, Modi; Nakkash, Rima; Orford, Jim F; Rutter, Harry; Savona, Natalie; van Schalkwyk, May C I and Weishaar, Heide.
2023.
The case for developing a cohesive systems approach to research across unhealthy commodity industries.
BMJ Global Health, 6(2),
e003543.
ISSN 2059-7908
[Article]
van Schalkwyk, May C I; Cassidy, Rebecca; Petticrew, Mark and McKee, Martin.
2023.
Harm built in—why the gambling industry needs a Silent Spring moment.
British Medical Journal, 2023(380),
p. 203.
ISSN 1759-2151
[Article]
van Schalkwyk, May C I; McKee, Martin; Cassidy, Rebecca; Petticrew, Mark and Blythe, Jenny.
2022.
Gambling disorder.
The Lancet Psychiatry, 9(6),
p. 429.
ISSN 2215-0366
[Article]
van Schalkwyk, May C I; Petticrew, Mark; Cassidy, Rebecca; Adams, Peter; McKee, Martin; Reynolds, Jennifer and Orford, Jim.
2021.
A public health approach to gambling regulation: countering powerful influences.
The Lancet Public Health, 6(8),
e614-e619.
ISSN 2468-2667
[Article]
Nyemcsok, Christian; Thomas, Samantha L.; Pitt, Hannah; Pettigrew, Simone; Cassidy, Rebecca and Daube, Mike.
2021.
Young people's reflections on the factors contributing to the normalisation of gambling in Australia.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 45(2),
pp. 165-170.
ISSN 1326-0200
[Article]
Newall, Philip W. S.; Cassidy, Rebecca; Walasek, Lukasz; Ludvig, Elliot A. and Meyer, Caroline.
2021.
Who uses custom sports betting products?
Addiction Research & Theory, 29(2),
pp. 148-154.
ISSN 1606-6359
[Article]
Djohari, Natalie; Weston, Gavin; Cassidy, Rebecca and Kulas-Reid, Ivana.
2021.
The visibility of gambling sponsorship in football related products marketed directly to children.
Soccer & Society, 22(7),
pp. 769-777.
ISSN 1466-0970
[Article]
Bestman, Amy; Thomas, Samantha L; Randle, Melanie; Pitt, Hannah; Cassidy, Rebecca and Daube, Mike.
2020.
‘Everyone knows grandma’. Pathways to gambling venues in regional Australia.
Health Promotion International, 35(6),
pp. 1273-1282.
ISSN 0957-4824
[Article]
McCarthy, Simone; Thomas, Samantha; Pitt, Hannah; Daube, Mike and Cassidy, Rebecca.
2020.
‘It's a tradition to go down to the pokies on your 18th birthday’ – the normalisation of gambling for young women in Australia.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 44(5),
pp. 376-381.
ISSN 1326-0200
[Article]
van Schalkwyk, May C I; Cassidy, Rebecca; McKee, Martin and Petticrew, Mark.
2019.
Gambling control: in support of a public health response to gambling.
The Lancet, 393(10182),
pp. 1680-1681.
ISSN 0140-6736
[Article]
Djohari, Natalie; Weston, Gavin; Cassidy, Rebecca; Wemyss, Martyn and Thomas, Samantha.
2019.
Recall and awareness of gambling advertising and sponsorship in sport in the UK: a study of young people and adults.
Harm Reduction Journal, 16(24),
pp. 1-12.
[Article]
McCarthy, Simone; Thomas, Samantha L.; Bellringer, Maria E. and Cassidy, Rebecca.
2019.
Women and gambling-related harm: a narrative literature review and implications for research, policy, and practice.
Harm Reduction Journal, 16(18),
[Article]
Nyemcsok, Christian; Thomas, Samantha L.; Bestman, Amy; Pitt, Hannah; Daube, Mike and Cassidy, Rebecca.
2018.
Young people’s recall and perceptions of gambling advertising and intentions to gamble on sport.
Journal of Behavioural Addictions, 7(4),
pp. 1068-1078.
ISSN 2062-5871
[Article]
Thomas, Samantha L.; Bestman, Amy; Pitt, Hannah; Cassidy, Rebecca; McCarthy, Simone; Nyemcsok, Christian; Cowlishaw, Sean and Daube, Mike.
2018.
Young people’s awareness of the timing and placement of gambling advertising on traditional and social media platforms: a study of 11–16-year-olds in Australia.
Harm Reduction Journal, 15(51),
ISSN 1477-7517
[Article]
Knai, C; Petticrew, M; Mays, N; Capewell, S; Cassidy, Rebecca; Cummins, S; Eastmure, E; Fafard, P; Hawkins, B and Jensen, J.
2018.
Systems thinking as a framework for analysing commercial determinants of health.
Milbank Quarterly, 96(3),
pp. 472-498.
ISSN 0887-378X,
[Article]
Petticrew, M; Katikireddi, SV; Knai, C; Cassidy, Rebecca; Hessari, NM; Thomas, J and Weishaar, H.
2017.
‘Nothing can be done until everything is done’: the use of complexity arguments by food, beverage,
alcohol and gambling industries.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 71,
pp. 1078-1083.
ISSN 0143-005X
[Article]
Cassidy, Rebecca; Adams, Peter; Livingstone, Charles; Markham, Francis; Reith, Gerda; Rintoul, Angela; Schull, Natasha; Woolley, Richard and Young, Martin.
2017.
On gambling research, social science, and the consequences of commercial gambling.
International Gambling Studies,
ISSN 1445-9795
[Article]
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2014.
Afterword: Manufacturing Gambling.
Oceania, 84(3),
pp. 306-314.
ISSN 1834-4461
[Article]
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2014.
Fair game? Producing and publishing gambling research.
International Gambling Studies, 14(3),
pp. 345-353.
ISSN 1445-9795
[Article]
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2013.
'A place for men to come and do their thing': constructing masculinities in betting shops in London.
British Journal of Sociology, 65(1),
pp. 170-191.
ISSN 0007-1315
[Article]
Book
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2020.
Vicious Games: Capitalism and Gambling.
London: Pluto Press.
ISBN 9780745340395
[Book]
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2007.
Horse People: thoroughbred culture in Lexington and Newmarket.
Johns Hopkins University Press.
ISBN 0801887038
[Book]
Cassidy, Rebecca and Mullin, M..
2007.
Where the wild things are now: Domestication reconsidered.
Berg.
ISBN 1845201531
[Book]
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2002.
Sport of Kings: kinship, class and thoroughbred breeding in Newmarket.
Cambridge University Press.
ISBN 052100487X
[Book]
Book Section
Cassidy, Rebecca and Hawkins, Ben.
2017.
Interviewing key informants from the corporate sector.
In: Kelley Lee and Benjamin Hawkins, eds.
Researching Corporations and Global Health Governance: An Interdisciplinary Guide.
London; New York: Rowman & Littlefield, pp. 127-138.
ISBN 9781783483600
[Book Section]
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2016.
How Corporations Shape our Understanding of Problems with Gambling and their Solutions.
In: Nora Kenworthy; Ross MacKenzie and Kelley Lee, eds.
Case Studies on Corporations and Global Health Governance Impacts, Influence and Accountability.
London: Rowman and Littlefield.
ISBN 9781783483570
[Book Section]
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2013.
Against the Odds
A Professional Gambler’s
Narrative of Achievement.
In: , ed.
The social life of achievement.
Oxford: Berghahn, pp. 43-60.
ISBN 978-1-78238-220-1
[Book Section]
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2013.
Introduction to Cambridge Companion to Horseracing.
In: , ed.
Cambridge Companion to Horseracing.
New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-10.
ISBN 9781107618367
[Book Section]
Cassidy, Rebecca.
2009.
'Aborescent culture: writing and not writing racehorse pedigrees' in Kinship and Beyond: The Genealogical Model Reconsidered. Sandra Bamford and James Leach, eds. 2009. Berghahn Books, New York.
In: Sandra Bamford and James Leach, eds.
Kinship and Beyond: The Genealogical Model Reconsidered.
15
New York: Berghahn, pp. 24-49.
ISBN 1845458966
[Book Section]
Edited Book
Report
Cassidy, Rebecca and Ovenden, Niko.
2017.
Frequency, duration and medium of advertisements for gambling and other risky products in commercial and public service broadcasts of English Premier League football..
Working Paper.
SocArXiv
[Report]
Cassidy, Rebecca; Loussouarn, Claire and Pisac, Andrea.
2014.
Fair Game: producing gambling research.
Project Report.
European Research Council, Goldsmiths University of London.
[Report]