CodeBPS/GB/242
NameKitzinger; Celia (c.1956-); Professor; FBPsS, C.Psychol.
TitleProfessor
ForenamesCelia
SurnameKitzinger
Datesc.1956-
EpithetFBPsS, C.Psychol.
Parallel NameCelia Kitzinger
GenderFemale
NationalityBritish
AddressYork, UK
Activity1978 BA Hons Experimental Psychology Univeristy of Oxford
1985 Phd University of Reading The Constructing of Lesbian Identities
1985-1988 Post Doctoral Research Fellow Unversity of Leicester
1988-1990 Lecturer in Social Psychology University of East London
1989 Chartered Psychologist
1991-1992 Lecturer in Social and Health Psychology University of Surrey
1992-1992 Lecturer in Social Psychology and Women's Studies Loughborough University
1993 Director of Women's Studies Loughborough University
1994 Senior Lecturer Loughborough University
1997 Reader in Lesbian and Feminist Psychology Loughborough
2000 Professor in Sociology University of York

BPS Fellow 1998
BPS Lifetime Achievement Award 2015
BPS Outstanding Research Award 2008
BPS Psychology of Women Section Committee 1988-1991
BPS Scientific Affairs Board 1989-1992
Inaugural Chair of BPS Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section 1998-1999
Related NameBPS/GB/142
PublishedWorksSelected publications:

Coma and Disorders of Consciousness

Kitzinger, C & Kitzinger, J. 2016. Court applications for withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a permanent vegetative state: Family experiences. Journal of Medical Ethics 42: 11-17. Click here.
Kitzinger, C & Kitzinger, J. 2016. 'Family perspectives on “proper medical treatment” for people in prolonged vegetative and minimally conscious states', pp. 86-104 in S. Fovargue and A. Mullock (eds) The Legitimacy of Medical Treatment: What Role for the Medical Exception? London: Routledge. Click here.
Kitzinger, C & Kitzinger J. 2015. Withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from minimally conscious and vegetative patients: Family perspectives. Journal of Medical Ethics 41: 157-160. Click here.
Kitzinger, C. & Kitzinger, J. 2014. Grief, anger, and despair in relatives of severely brain injured patients: Responding without pathologising. Clinical Rehabilitation 28(7): 627-631. Click here.
Kitzinger, J. & Kitzinger, C.2013. The ‘window of opportunity’ for death after severe brain injury: Family experiences. Sociology of Health and Illness 35(7): 1095-1112. Click here.

Conversation Analysis + Qualitative Methodologies

Berger, I, Kitzinger, C & Ellis, S. 2016. Using a category to accomplish resistance in the context of an emergency call: Michael Jackson’s doctor. Pragmatics 26.4: 563-582
Saunders, B, Kitzinger, J & Kitzinger, C. 2015. Anonymising interview data: challenges and compromise in practice’, Qualitative Research 15(5): 616-632.
Kitzinger, Celia. 2015. Feminist conversation analysis in Karen Tracy (Ed) International Encyclopaedia of Language and Social Interaction, Wiley/Blackwell and the International Communication Association.
Shaw, Rebecca. and Kitzinger, Celia. 2012. Compliments on a home birth helpline, Research on Language and Social Interaction. 45(3): 213-244.
Kitzinger, C & Kitzinger, S. 2007. Birth trauma: Talking with women and the value of conversation analysis, British Journal of Midwifery 15(5): 256-264.
Shaw, R & Kitzinger, C. 2005. Calls to a homebirth helpline: Empowerment in childbirth. Social Science and Medicine 61: 2374-2383.
Wilkinson, S & Kitzinger, C. 2013. Representing our own experience: Issues in ‘insider’ research, Psychology of Women Quarterly 37: 251-255.

Gender and Sexuality

Kitzinger, C. 2005. Heteronormativity in action: Reproducing the heterosexual nuclear family in 'after hours' medical calls, Social Problems. 52(4):477-498.
Kitzinger, C. 2005. Speaking as a heterosexual: (How) does sexuality matter for talk-in-interaction, Research on Language and Social Interaction 38(3): 221-265.
Land, V. and Kitzinger, C. 2005. Speaking as a Lesbian: Correcting the Heterosexist Presumption, Research on Language and Social Interaction. 38(4):371-416.
Kitzinger, C. and Wilkinson, S. 2004. Social advocacy for equal marriage: The politics of 'rights' and the psychology of 'mental health'. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 4(1): 173-194.
Kitzinger, C. (2000) Doing feminist conversation analysis, Feminism & Psychology, 10: 163-193.
SourceProfessor Wilson's CV
ConventionsInternational Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families - ISAAR(CPF) - Ottawa 1996 ISBN ISBN 0-9696035-3-3
National Council on Archives, Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997

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PHO/001/04/01/03/10Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Symposium 1991- Photographs1991
PHO/001/04/07Miscellaneous Groupings 1994-1999
BPS/001/11/05/01BPS Training and Support Group Meetings and Correspondence 1989-19911989-1991
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BPS/002/3/09BPS Psychology of Women Section (PoWS); Psychology of Women & Equalities Section, 1985-1994; 2007-20081985- 2008
BPS/001/6/01/02/02/03BPS Annual Conference - Submissions 19931993
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