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Items where Author is "Turner:Rose::"

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Koch, Tina and Turner, Rose and Smith, Pam and Hutnik, Nimmi (2010) Storytelling reveals the active, positive lives of centenarians. Nursing Older People, 22 (8). pp. 31-36. ISSN 1472-0795 Item not available online.

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Turner, Rose and Vallée-Tourangeau, Frédéric (2020) Fiction Effects on Social Cognition: Varying Narrative Engagement with Cognitive Load. Project Report. John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Item availability restricted.

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Turner, Rose (2019) Fiction-engagement and Empathic Abilities. In: Empathy Trust And Difference, 27 June 2019, SOAS, London, UK.

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Turner, Rose and Felisberti, Fatima. M (2019) Relationships between fiction media, genre, and empathic abilities. Scientific Study of Literature, 8 (2). pp. 261-292. ISSN 2210-4372

Turner, Rose and Vallée-Tourangeau, Frédéric (2019) Immersion in fictional stories and empathic accuracy: Methodological challenges and future research. In: British Society for Literature and Science Annual Conference, 5 April 2019, Surrey, UK. Item not available online.

Turner, Rose (2018) Associations between fiction media and genre engagement, and empathic traits. In: International Society for the Empirical Study of Literature and Media, 25 July - 28 July 2018, Stavanger, Norway. Item not available online.

Turner, Rose and Vallée-Tourangeau, Frédéric (2018) The art of character: Investigating relationships between fiction-engagement and empathic traits. In: Cognitive Futures in the Arts and Humanities 2018, 1-4 July 2018, Kent, UK. Item not available online.

Turner, Rose and Felisberti, Fatima. M (2017) Fiction matters: divergent links between fiction media exposure, genre preferences and social skills. In: American Psychological Association 125th Annual Convention, 3-5 August 2017, Washington, DC. Item not available online.

Turner, Rose (2017) Bookworms, film buffs and thespians: Divergent relationships between experience of fiction media, genre and empathic traits. In: Systemic Cognition Symposium, 25 July 2017, Kingston Business School, Surrey. Item not available online.

Turner, Rose and Felisberti, Fatima. M (2017) To read or not to read? In: British Psychological Society Annual Conference, 3 - 5 May 2017, Brighton, UK. Item not available online.

Turner, Rose (2017) Bookworm, Film-buff or Thespian? Investigating the relationship between fictional worlds and real-world social abilities. In: Kingston University Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Postgraduate Research Conference, 12 April 2017, Kingston-upon-Thames, UK. Item not available online.

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