Resources

Research outputs informing the study

Hanckel, B. (2024). Evaluation, digital data and excess(es) in health interventions. In N. Hendry & I. Richardson (Eds.), Data excess in digital media research (pp. 139-154). Emerald.


Hanckel, B., & Collin, P. (2024). Youth, health and the digital. In J. Bessant, P. Collin, & P. O'Keefe (Eds.), Research handbook on the sociology of youth (pp. 336-350). Edward Elgar Publishing. 


Hanckel, B., Garnett, E., & Green, J. (2024). Risk ambassadors and saviours: Children and futuring public health interventions. Sociology of Health & Illness, 46(6), 1256–1274. 


Dadich, A., & Hanckel, B. (2024). Brilliant care: A conceptual argument for scholarship of the extraordinary. Health Sociology Review, 1–15. 


Hanckel, B. (2023). LGBT+ youth and emerging technologies in Southeast Asia: Designing for wellbeing. Springer Series: Perspectives on Children and Young People. 


Hanckel, B., Riley, T., Vasiliou, S., Mamalipurath, J. M., Dolan, D., & Henry, A. J. (2022). Being there: Young people supporting their friends through tough times. Western Sydney University. 


Hanckel, B., & Chandra, S. (2021). Social media insights from sexuality and gender diverse young people during COVID-19. Western Sydney University. 


Hanckel, B., Collin, P., & Ahmed, S. (2021). OurHerd: Assessing the outcomes and pathways to impact. Western Sydney University. 


Third, A., Collin, P., Fleming, C., Hanckel, B., Moody, L., Swist, T., & Theakstone, G. (2021). Governance, children’s rights and digital health. The Lancet/Financial Times Global Commission on Governing Health Futures 2030. 


Examining Digital (Mental) Health Interventions in Australia and the Philippines

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