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Journal article

CALABRIA, V., 2023. The use of oral history in researching psychiatry’s past. Rivista Sperimentale di Freniatria, 147 (3), pp. 103-118. ISSN 1129-6437

CALABRIA, V. and CULLEN, L.T., 2023. Deinstitutionalisation and the move to community care: comparing the changing dimensions of mental healthcare in the Republic of Ireland and England post-1922. History of Psychiatry, 35 (2). ISSN 0957-154X (Forthcoming)

CALABRIA, V., HARDING, J. and MEIKLEJOHN, L., 2023. Oral history in UK doctoral research: extent of use and researcher preparedness for emotionally demanding work. Oral History Review, 50 (1), pp. 82-102. ISSN 0094-0798

CALABRIA, V., 2022. Learning and doing oral history in Higher Education in interdisciplinary contexts in the midst of the COVID. Oral History, 50 (2), pp. 107-117. ISSN 0143-0955

CALABRIA, V., 2022. 'With care in the community, everything goes': coproducing oral histories to re-examine the provision of care in the mental hospitals. Oral History, 50 (1), pp. 93-103. ISSN 0143-0955

CALABRIA, V. and BAILEY, D., 2021. Participatory action research and oral history as natural allies in mental health research. Qualitative Research. ISSN 1468-7941

Chapter in book

MACHIN, R., ELLIDGE, D. and CALABRIA, V., 2023. Person-centred interventions. In: A. BARNARD, V. CALABRIA and L. GRIFFITHS, eds., Key themes in health and social care. A companion to learning. London: Routledge, pp. 114-129. ISBN 9780367529321

CALABRIA, V. and ELLIS, R., 2023. 'The old concept of asylum has a valid place': patient experiences of the mental hospitals as therapeutic environments in the twentieth century. In: E. PUNZIAND and L. STEELE, eds., Sites of conscience and the unfinished project of deinstitutionalization: place, memory, and social justice. Disability culture and politics . UBC Press. (Forthcoming)

CALABRIA, V., BAILEY, D. and BOWPITT, G., 2021. ‘More than bricks and mortar’: meaningful care practices in the old state mental hospitals. In: R. ELLIS, S. KENDAL and S.J. TAYLOR, eds., Voices in the history of madness: personal and professional perspectives on mental health and illness. Mental health in historical perspectices . Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 191-215. ISBN 9783030695583 (Forthcoming)

CALABRIA, V., 2021. An exploration of the function of nostalgia in oral histories of institutional care. In: R. WYNTER, R. ELLIS and J. WALLIS, eds., Memory, anniversaries and mental health in international historical perspective: faith in reform. Mental health in historical perspectives . London: Palgrave Macmillan. (Forthcoming)

CALABRIA, V., 2019. Self-reflexivity in oral history research: the role of positionality and emotions. In: P. BRAY, ed., Voices of illness: negotiating meaning and identity. At the interface/probing the boundaries, 120 . Leiden: Brill | Rodopi. ISBN 9789004396067

CALABRIA, V., 2016. Insider stories from the asylum: peer and staff-patient relationships. In: J. DAVIDSON and Y. SABER, eds., Narrating illness: prospects and constraints. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press. ISBN 9781848884885

Conference contribution

CALABRIA, V., 2024. Rethinking public mental health histories through coproduction: the case for place-based arts in the digital turn. In: Museums and Beyond: Public Histories of Mental Illness in the 21st Century, Huddersfield, 10-11 April 2024. (Forthcoming)

CALABRIA, V., 2023. The application of participatory oral history in mental health research. In: Chinese Oral History International Week, Communication University of China, Beijing, China, 6-12 November 2023.

CALABRIA, V., 2023. The history and future of oral history in Britain. In: Chinese Oral History International Week, Communication University of China, Beijing, China, 6-12 November 2023.

CALABRIA, V. and HOWARD, F., 2023. Participatory life history mental health heritage: the application of inclusive arts methods for social change. In: 11th International Health Humanities Conference - 'History and human care', University of Derby, 21-23 September 2023.

CALABRIA, V., BRADY, G. and COPLEY, D., 2023. Nottingham mental health activism: exploring the campaign to save a day centre. In: Making Histories Together, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 23-24 June 2023.

CALABRIA, V., 2022. 'It was a nice atmosphere; we were all like a big family': relational institutional landscapes. In: Senses in Modern Health/Care Environments: International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, University of Bristol, Bristol, 3-7 April 2022.

CALABRIA, V. and BRADY, G., 2022. Exploring researchers' vulnerability in co-designed sensitive research. In: Researcher Vulnerability, Qualitative Research Symposium, University of Bath, Bath, 1-2 February 2022.

CALABRIA, V., 2018. Natural allies: oral history and participatory action research in health and social care. In: XX International Oral History Association Conference: Memory & Narration, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland, 18-21 June 2018.

CALABRIA, V., 2018. Unintended consequences in sensitive research: liminal spaces in the oral history encounter. In: 2018 Annual Conference of the Oral History Society and the Oral History Network of Ireland, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 28-29 June 2018.

CALABRIA, V., 2018. 'Only bricks and mortar you may say, but a place like no other with a goal to bring happiness': memories of giving and receiving care at Nottingham mental hospitals. In: Scottish Oral History Centre Seminar Series, Scottish Oral History Centre, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, February 2018.

CALABRIA, V., 2017. The legacy of the psychiatric institution: relational care. In: Biennial Conference of the European Association for the History of Medicine and Health – The Body Politic: States in the History of Medicine and Health, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania, 30 August - 2 September 2017.

CALABRIA, V., 2016. Insider stories from the mental hospital: the role of social support and networks. In: Voices of Madness Conference, Centre for Health Histories, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, 15-16 September 2016.

CALABRIA, V., 2016. Voices from the psychiatric hospital: the residents’ hidden voices. In: 1st Conference of the Oral History Society’s "Psycho-Social Therapies and Care Environments" Special Interest Group, Barns Conference Centre , Planned Environment Therapy Trust (PETT), Toddington, 27 April 2016.

CALABRIA, V., 2016. Oral histories from the asylum: peer and staff-patient relationships. In: Storytelling, Illness and Medicine: 11th Global Meeting of the Health Project, Budapest, Hungary, 14-16 March 2016.

Digital or visual media

CALABRIA, V., 2024. Fifty years of Middle Street Resource Centre film documentary. [Digital or Visual Media]

Edited book

BARNARD, A., CALABRIA, V. and GRIFFITHS, L., 2023. Key themes in health and social care: a companion to learning. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780367529345

BARNARD, A., GRIFFITHS, L. and CALABRIA, V., 2023. Key themes in health and social care: a companion to learning. 2nd ed. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780367529345

Exhibition

CALABRIA, V. and COPLEY, D., 2023. Middle Street Heritage. Middle Street Resource Centre, Nottingham, 23-24 June 2023.

CALABRIA, V., 2021. Oral histories [audio-visual exhibition]. Hidden Memories of Nottingham Mental Healthcare, Nottingham Central Library, Nottingham, May 2021.

Newspaper or popular journal contribution

CALABRIA, V., 2023. Oral histories of mental healthcare. The Polyphony.

CALABRIA, V., 2020. Daylight robbery, but they called it ‘care in the community’: revisiting asylums 30 years on. Asylum Magazine, 27 (4), pp. 14-16.

Review

CALABRIA, V., 2023. Review of Bronston, William, Public hostage, public ransom: ending institutional America. H-Net Reviews. ISSN 1538-0661

CALABRIA, V., 2017. Vicky Long - Destigmatising mental illness. H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences. ISSN 1538-0661

Thesis

CALABRIA, V., 2020. Oral histories of the Nottinghamshire mental hospitals: exploring memories of giving and receiving care. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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