Dr Fabiola Creed
@FabiolaCreed
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Gambling sports sponsorship researcher @KtHabitProject @UofGlasgow Former maternal mental illness, and tanning/health/fitness industry historian 20th/21st c.
Birmingham/Glasgow
Joined August 2019
My FREE to download book is out: The Rise and Fall of the Sunbed in Britain: Tanning Culture from Fad to Fear: https://t.co/mBoG0wYAhD
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Episode 2. The Murder of Donk Ambridge. BBC Radio 4. 9.30am. https://t.co/HU7woFC34a
bbc.co.uk
How did Jimmy O’Connor end up in a condemned cell at HMP Pentonville?
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Something really exciting . Wednesday 1 st October BBC Radio 4 9.30am. All episodes available on BBC Sounds from release.
bbc.co.uk
When love, murder and justice collide in an extraordinary family saga.
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REMINDER: There’s just under a month left until the CfP for 'Historicising CDoH' closes. Please do share & circulate widely/consider submitting an abstract by 13 October 2025 if you’re interested.
CfP: Excited to announce our first workshop, exploring histories of Commercial Determinants of Health. Workshop to be held at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on 15 April 2026. Please circulate widely/consider submitting an abstract by 13 October 2025.
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Does anybody have any experience with Leverhume Trust applications? I have an idea I want to propose, and am looking for someone who would take it on. It's in relation to my intergenerational work. Please let me know.
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CfP: Excited to announce our first workshop, exploring histories of Commercial Determinants of Health. Workshop to be held at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on 15 April 2026. Please circulate widely/consider submitting an abstract by 13 October 2025.
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A home is not just a physical, built shell where we live. It is where we dwell in the world, a lesson that local government has repeatedly failed to learn. My new piece on home and regeneration in #Ladywood for @TheNewMidlands
https://t.co/ThCVVhxdR4
The story of the #Ladywood regeneration, and the ongoing struggles of its residents, can only be understood if we recognize the profound importance of home. My new piece for the @TheNewMidlands
https://t.co/fBScJw2ozI
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Register! @shame_medicine in Literature seminar A perfect lunchtime break tomorrow - 4th June 2025, 13.00 – 14.00 BST Dr Kaye Mitchell, Manchester University Shame, Femininity, and the ‘Sick Woman’ https://t.co/C0NpTr1peL
#shame #shameandmedicine #seminar
@UniOfExeterHASS
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So many brilliant speakers are lined up for @shame_medicine end-of-project conference - speaker bios and abstracts are now available : https://t.co/Pumn46Jool Registration closes for the dinner this week, and on the 2nd June for the conference. https://t.co/xbp1pePO2P
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The proposed regeneration in its current form has a significant social and emotional impact on families… here are some resident reactions including LU’s views.. https://t.co/UMfJIHJoti
bbc.co.uk
Ladywood residents say they are concerned over the lack of communication from the council.
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London friends - a reminder that on Tuesday I’m going to be at the amazing Pelican House discussing my book Liverpool and the Unmaking of Britain with @johnpmerrick Details on this beautiful poster below. Here’s a link for (free) tickets. https://t.co/t5eFBNBMyL
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Our Annual Conference returns! All welcome to attend this two-day showcase of exciting postgraduate research from the Warwick History Department
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Creative practice research: @GeorgiaPoplett's three prose collages combine acrostic poetics with surrealist erasure techniques, exploring the lived experience of postpartum psychosis. https://t.co/SSjDmllDsu
thepolyphony.org
Georgia Poplett’s three prose collages combine acrostic poetics with surrealist erasure techniques, exploring the lived experience of postpartum psychosis.
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@PointsHistory introduces our project, 'Kicking the Habit: ‘Addictive’ Sport Sponsorship in Britain, 1965-2025', on the tobacco, alcohol and gambling industries’ sponsorship of football, rugby, cricket, F1 & tennis https://t.co/iJV3is3z9B Funded by @wellcometrust
@drughistory
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Here's our first blog post on a fantastic @wellcometrust funded project: 'Kicking the Habit: ‘Addictive’ Sport Sponsorship in Britain, 1965-2025'. Delighted to be working with such a great team!
Our first blog introduces our @wellcometrust funded project, 'Kicking the Habit: ‘Addictive’ Sport Sponsorship in Britain, 1965-2025'. It focuses on the tobacco, alcohol and gambling industries’ sponsorship of football, rugby, cricket, F1 and tennis
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Thank you, Rachel Elder, @ThSchlich and Sophia Motluk for the opportunity to contribute to and be supported by such a fantastic conference and edited collection: Technology, Health, and the Patient Consumer in the Twentieth Century:
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Interested in the history of fake tan and tanning injections? My OA article explores the advertising claims ('safer') and consumer experience, focusing on the 1960s to Pamela Anderson's Baywatch era. One of my faves to write so far: https://t.co/1U8UZHwq81
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✨NEW PUBLICATION✨ I’m thrilled that my article “unmarried women’s experiences of accessing the pill in Scotland c.1968-1980” is now available OPEN ACCESS via SHM. It draws on 31 #oralhistory testimonies and extensive archival research. #reprojustice
https://t.co/RyKyrQx0jl
academic.oup.com
Summary. In 1968, the barrier of marital status was removed from oral contraception. This meant that for the first time, unmarried women could legally acce
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Are you interested in hosting CAGR in 2026? If so, please register you interest here: https://t.co/iWLtPCcgm5 (Form will be open for one more week) Thanks
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Thank you for expressing an interest in hosting CAGR 2026. Please complete the questions below, to help us decide where the conference should be held in 2026
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Women in Media Scotland ✨ What a delight to speak on the panel of the first ever WIMS event created by the lovely @CasCasG Connected with some amazing people smashing it in the audio and podcast world and can’t wait for the next one 🤍
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My new article, '“Woman’s Hour or Mother’s Hour”: Postnatal Depression Narratives, Treatment and Reception on BBC Radio, 1946–1985', explores changing attitudes to motherhood, radio as health comms, women's voices, and medics' expanding responsibilities:
tandfonline.com
Launched in 1946, Woman’s Hour became one of Britain’s first women-organised radio programmes, predominantly targeting mothers. In 1960, Woman’s Hour transmitted the first mass media broadcast on “...
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