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Hanlon P, Carlisle S. Do we face a third revolution in human history? If so, how will public health respond? J Public Health 2008; doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdn058.

Hanlon P, Carlisle S. What can the science of well-being tell the discipline of psychiatry — and why might psychiatry listen? Adv Psych Treat 2008; 14: 312-319.

McCartney G, Hanlon P. It is inconceivable that market mechanisms will prevent economic collapse. Public Health 2008; 122: 669-670.

McCartney G, Hanlon P, Romanes F. Climate change and rising energy costs will change everything: a new mindset and action plan for 21st century public health. Public Health 2008; 122: 658-663.

McCartney G, Hanlon P. Climate change and rising energy costs: a threat but also an opportunity for a healthier future? Public Health 2008; 122: 653-656.

Hanlon P, McCartney G. Peak oil: will it be public health's greatest challenge? Public Health 2008; 122: 647-652.

Carlisle S, Hanlon P, Hannah M. Status, taste and distinction in consumer culture: acknowledging the symbolic dimensions of inequality. Public Health 2008; 122: 631-637.

Carlisle S, Hanlon P. Wellbeing and consumer culture: a different kind of public health problem? Health Promotion International 2007; 22: 261-268.

Carlisle S, Hanlon P. The complex territory of wellbeing: contestable evidence, contentious theories and speculative conclusions. Journal of Public Mental Health 2007; 6: 8-13. © Pavilion Publishing | Link to full text PDF

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