6. D. Hume, The Philosophical Works, Volume 3 (Black and Tait, 1826; Little, Brown, 1954)

7. G. Manley, ‘Bad summers’, New Scientist, 16 October 1958

8. V. Jankovic, Reading the Skies: A Cultural History of English Weather, 1650– 1820 (University of Chicago Press, 2001)

9. E. Howarth and M. S. Hoffman, ‘A Multidimensional approach to the relationship between mood and weather’, British Journal of Psychology, 75 (1984)

10. J. J. A. Denissen, L. Butalid, L. Penke et al. ‘The effects of weather on daily mood: a multilevel approach’, Emotion, 8 (2008)

11. R. Bechtel and A. Churchman (eds.), Handbook of Environmental Psychology (John Wiley & Sons, 2002)

12. W. Sangster, Umbrellas and their History (Oxford University Press, 1855; Kessinger Publishing, 2010)

V is for Vegetables

1. World Carrot Museum, www.carrotmuseum.co.uk

2. D. Hollingsworth, ‘Changing patterns of food consumption in Britain’, Nutrition Bulletin, 2 (1974; 2007)

3. G. Markham, The English Huswife (1615; McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1986)

4. R. Semba and M. Bloem (eds.), Nutrition and Health in Developing Countries (Humana Press, 2008)

5. M. Bufton, D. F. Smith and V. Berridge, ‘Conflict and compromise in the BMA Nutrition Committee 1947– 1950’, Medical History, 47(2003), www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

6. Report of the Inter-Departmental Committee on Physical Deterioration (The National Archives Cmnd 2175, 1904), www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

7. J. Burnett, Plenty and Want: A Social History of Food in England from 1815 to the Present Day (Routledge, 1989)

8. F. Le Gros Clark, The School Child and the Canteen (Hertfordshire County Council, 1942)

9. Ministry of Food, Annual Report of the National Food Survey Committee (HMSO, 1952)

10. B. Fine, The Political Economy of Diet, Health and Food Policy (Routledge, 1998)

W is for www

1. R. Kraut, M. Patterson, V. Lundmark, et al., ‘Internet paradox: a social technology that reduces social involvement and psychological well-being?’ American Psychological Association, 53 (1998)

2. W. Davies, You Don’t Know Me, but… Social Capital and Social Software (The Work Foundation, 2003), www.theworkfoundation.com

3. A. Morris, ‘E-literacy and the Grey Digital Divide’, Journal of Information Literacy, 1 (2007) N. Nie and L. Erbring, Internet and Society (Stanford University, 2000)

4. H. Rheingold, The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier (Addison Wesley, 1993)

5. R. D. Putnam, Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community (Simon & Schuster, 2000)

6. B. Wellman and K. Hampton, ‘The Not So Global Village of Netville’, in B. Wellman and C. Haythornthwaite, The Internet in Everyday Life (Wiley-Blackwell, 2002)

7. D. Devins, A. Darlow, A. Petrie et al., Connecting Communities to the Internet: Evaluation of the Wired Up Communities Programme (TSO, 2003)

8. Digital Britain, Final Report (DCMS & DBIS, 2009), www.official-documents.gov.uk

9. Commission of Inquiry into the Future of Civil Society in the UK and Ireland, Making Good Society (Carnegie UK Trust, 2010)

X is for XXXX

1. A. Millwood Hargrave, Delete Expletives? (ASA, BBC, BSC, ITC, 2000)

2. T. Jay, ‘The utility and ubiquity of taboo words’, Perspectives on Psychological Science, 4 (2009)

3. T. McEnery, Swearing in English: Bad Language, Purity and Power from 1586 to the Present (Routledge, 2005)

4. T. Dalrymple, ‘Against vulgarity’, Spectator, 18 May 2011)

5. G. Hughes, Swearing: A Social History of Foul Language, Oaths and Profanity in English (Wiley-Blackwell, 1991)

6. J. Sharman, A Cursory History of Swearing (J. C. Nimmo and Bain, 1884)

7. G. Hughes, An Encyclopedia of Swearing (M. E. Sharpe, 2006)

8. A. Montagu, The Anatomy of Swearing (The Macmillan Company, 1967)

9. J. Esbensen, The Use of F*** as a Rapport Management Strategy in British and American English (Griffith University, 2009)

10. T. Jay, Why We Curse: A Neuro-Psycho-Social Theory of Speech (John Benjamins, 2000)

11. T. Jay, Cursing in America (John Benjamins, 1992)

12. E. Partridge, Shakespeare’s Bawdy (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1947)

13. G. Colman, ‘To Mr Town’, The Connoisseur (1754)

14. J. Swift, Polite Conversation (Joseph Wenman, 1783)

15. R. Jones, Gender and the Formation of Taste in Eighteenth-century Britain (Cambridge University Press, 1998)

16. E. Bronte, Wuthering Heights (Smith, Elder, 1870)

17. P. Bordieu, Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste (Harvard University Press, 1984)

18. L. Trotsky, ‘The Struggle of Cultured Speech’, Pravda, 16 May 1923

19. Audience Attitudes towards Offensive Language on Television and Radio (Ofcom, 2010)

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