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Lomas, T., Cartwright, T., Edginton, T. and Ridge, D. (2016). New Ways of Being a Man: "Positive" Hegemonic Masculinity in Meditation-based Communities of Practice. Men and Masculinities, 19(3), pp. 289-310. doi: 10.1177/1097184X15578531
Lomas, T., Cartwright, T., Edginton, T. and Ridge, D. (2015). A Qualitative Analysis of Experiential Challenges Associated with Meditation Practice. Mindfulness, 6(4), pp. 848-860. doi: 10.1007/s12671-014-0329-8
Lomas, T., Cartwright, T., Edginton, T. and Ridge, D. (2014). A Religion of Wellbeing? The Appeal of Buddhism to Men in London, United Kingdom. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, 6(3), pp. 198-207. doi: 10.1037/a0036420
Lomas, T., Edginton, T., Cartwright, T. and Ridge, D. (2014). Men Developing Emotional Intelligence Through Meditation? Integrating Narrative, Cognitive and Electroencephalography (EEG) Evidence. Psychology of Men and Masculinity, 15(2), pp. 213-224. doi: 10.1037/a0032191
Lomas, T., Ridge, D., Cartwright, T. and Edginton, T. (2014). Engagement with meditation as a positive health trajectory: Divergent narratives of progress in male meditators. PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH, 29(2), pp. 218-236. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2013.843684
Lomas, T., Cartwright, T., Edginton, T. and Ridge, D. (2013). 'I was so done in that I just recognized it very plainly, "You need to do something"': Men's narratives of struggle, distress and turning to meditation. Health, 17(2), pp. 191-208. doi: 10.1177/1363459312451178