Peter J. Adams
Peter J. Adams | |
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Born | 2nd April 1956 Auckland, New Zealand |
🎓 Alma mater | University of Auckland |
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Peter James Adams is a New Zealand population health academic.He works in the areas of addiction studies.
Career[edit]
Adams completed a masters in philosophy at the University of Auckland in 1979, then trained as a clinical psychologist, working in hospital, community and private practice settings in Auckland from 1981 to 2000.
He completed his PhD in psychology at the University of Auckland in 1991. His first academic post the same year was as a lecturer in communications in the medical program at the Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences. He has worked there since and rose to professor in 2014.[1]
Research[edit]
Adams began research with a focus on alcohol and drugs in specialist services and primary health. He moved later to focus more on public health, then on the commercial determinants of health, particularly with regards to alcohol, tobacco, gambling and unhealthy food. His background in philosophy has led to an ongoing interest in theory, social theory and rhetoric.
Sole Authored Books[edit]
- Adams, Peter J. (2020). How to Talk about Spiritual Encounters. New York: Palgrave Macmillan
- Adams, Peter J. (2020). Reflecting on the Inevitable: Mortality at the Crossroads of Psychology, Philosophy and Health. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Adams, Peter J. (2018). Navigating Everyday Life: Exploring the Tension between Finitude and Transcendence. Lanham MD: Lexington Books.
- Adams, Peter J. (2016). Moral Jeopardy: Risks of Accepting Money from Tobacco, Alcohol and Gambling Industries. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Adams, Peter J. (2012). Masculine Empire: How Men Use Violence to Keep Women in Line. Auckland: Dunmore Press.
- Adams, Peter J. (2008). Fragmented Intimacy: Addiction in a Social World. New York: Springer.
- Adams, Peter J. (2007). Gambling Freedom and Democracy. New York: Springer.
Selected Articles[edit]
- Adams, P., Rychert, M., Wilkins, C. (2021). Policy influence and the legalized cannabis industry: Learnings from other addictive consumption industries. Addiction. Early view.
- Van Schalkwyk, M.C.I., Petticrew, M., Cassidy, R., Adams, P.J., McKee, M., Reynolds, J., Orford, J. ( 2021). A public health approach to gambling regulation: countering powerful influences. The Lancet Public Health. Early view.
- Adams, P.J. & Wiles, J. (2017). Gambling machine annexes as enabling spaces for addictive engagement. Health & Place, 43(1): 1-7.
- Adams, P.J. (2017). Oscillating imbalances: Responding to the existential in major life transitions. Journal of Social Work Practice, 31(3), 323-6.
- Adams, P.J. (2016). Switching to a social approach to addictions: Implications for theory and practice. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 14(1) 86-94.
- Livingstone, C. & Adams, P.J. (2016). Clear principles are needed for integrity in gambling research. Addiction, 111(1) 5-10
Adams, P.J., Towns, A., & Gavey, N. (1995). Dominance and entitlement: the rhetoric men use to discuss their violence towards women. Discourse and Society, 6(3), 387-406.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Professor Peter Adams - The University of Auckland". unidirectory.auckland.ac.nz. Retrieved 2021-07-17.
External links[edit]
- Peter J. Adams web-site
- Peter James Adams publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Peter J. Adams blog-site
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