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Moustakas, A., Thomson, L.J., Mughal, R.Ìý& Chatterjee, H.J. (2024) Effects of community assets on major health conditions in England: A Data analytic approach.ÌýHealthcare,Ìý12(16),Ìý1608.Ìý

Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2024) Barriers and enablers of integrated care in the UK: A rapid evidence review of review articles and grey literature 2018-2022. Frontiers in Public Health, 11:1286479.Ìý

Thomson, L.J., Waterson, H. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2024) Successes and challenges of partnership working to tackle health inequalities using collaborative approaches to community-based research: mixed methods analysis of focus group evidence. International Journal for Equity in Health, 23:135.

Thomson, L.J., Spiro, N., Williamon, A. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2023) The impact of culture-, health- and nature-based engagement on mitigating the adverse effects of public health restrictions on wellbeing, social connectedness and loneliness during COVID-19: Quantitative evidence from a smaller- and larger-scale UK survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 20(20), 6943.Ìý

Thomson, L.J., Elsden, E., & Chatterjee, H.J. (2023). Volunteering for wellbeing: Improving access and social inclusion by increasing the diversity of museum volunteer training for public-facing roles.ÌýMuseum and Society, 21(1), 12-30. doi:

Gorenberg, J., Tierney, S., Wong, G., Turk, A., Libert, S., Potter, C., Eccles, K., Forster, S., Husk, K., Chatterjee, H.J., Webster, E., McDougall, B., Warburton, H., Shaw, L., & Mahtani, K.R. (2023). Understanding and improving older people’s well-being through social prescribing involving the cultural sector: Interviews from a realist evaluation. Journal of Applied Gerontology.Ìý

Morse, N.,ÌýThomson, L.J., Elsden, E., Rogers, H. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2023).ÌýExploring the potential of creative museum-led activities to support stroke in-patient rehabilitation and wellbeing: A pilot mixed-methods study.ÌýArts & Health: An International Journal of Research, Policy and Practice,Ìý15(2), 135–152.Ìý

Mughal, R., Thomson, L.J. Daykin, N. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2022).ÌýRapid evidence review of community engagement and resources in the UK during the COVID-19 Pandemic: How can community assets redress health inequalities? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(7), 4086–104.

Tierney, S., Libert, S., Gorenberg, J., Wong, G., Turk, A., Husk, K., Chatterjee, H.J.Ìýet al. (2022). Tailoring cultural offers to meet the needs of older people during uncertain times: A rapid realist review. BMC Medicine, 20(260), 1–12.

Turk, A., Tierney, S., Wong, G., Todd, J., Chatterjee, H.J. & Mahtani, K.R. (2022). Self-growth, wellbeing and volunteering – Implications for social prescribing: A qualitative study.ÌýSSM – Qualitative Research in Health, 2(100061), 1–8.

Tierney, S., Potter, C., Eccles, K., Akinyemi, O., Gorenberg, J., Libert, S., Wong, G., Turk, A., Husk, K., Chatterjee, H.J. et al. (2022). Social prescribing for older people and the role of the cultural sector during the COVID-19 pandemic: What are link workers' views and experiences? Health & Social Care in the Community, 00, 1– 9.

Thomson, L.J., Gordon-Nesbitt, R., Elsden, E. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2021). The role of cultural, community and natural assets in addressing societal and structural health inequalities in the UK: Future research priorities.ÌýBMC International Journal for Equity in Health, 20(249), 1–15.Ìý

Bungay, H., Chatterjee, H.J. & Hogan, S. (2021). Arts, creativity and health. Guest Editorial. Public Health, 200, 47–48.Ìý

Koebner, I.J., Chatterjee, H.J., Tancredi, D.J., Witt, C.M., Gosdin, M., Rawal, R., Weinberg, G. & Meyers, F.J. (2021). Developing a framework for arts in health programs targeting individuals with chronic pain: AÌýmixed-methods study of practitioners.ÌýPublic Health, 197, 68–74.Ìý

Fancourt, D., Bhui, K., Chatterjee, H.J., Crawford, P., Crossick, G., DeNora, T., & South, J. (2021). Social, cultural and community engagement and mental health: Cross-disciplinary, co-produced research agenda.ÌýBritish Journal of Psychology Open,Ìý7(1), E3.

Fairbrass, A.J., Chatterjee, H.J., Jones, K.E. & Osborn, D. (2020). Human responses to nature- and culture-based non-clinical interventions: A systematised review.ÌýPerspectives in Public Health.Ìý

Koebner, I., Chatterjee, H., Tancredi, D., Witt, C., Sacco, P., Rawal, R., & Meyers, F. (2020). Museum and arts-space programming intended to improve health: Interim survey results.ÌýJournal of Clinical and Translational Science, 4(S1), 88–88.

Thomson, L.J., Morse, N., Elsden, E. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2020). Art, nature and mental health: Assessing the biopsychosocial effects of a ‘creative green prescription’ museum programme involving horticulture, artmaking and collections.ÌýPerspectives in Public Health,Ìý10(11), 1–9.ÌýÌý

Morse, N., Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2020). The role of co-production methods in developing an observational tool in health research for people living with dementia.ÌýSage Research Methods Cases: Medicine and Health,ÌýJan, 1–13.

Clini, C., Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2019). Assessing the impact of artistic and cultural activities on the health and well-being of forcibly displaced people using participatory action research.ÌýBMJ Open,Ìý9(2).Ìý

Thomson, L.J., Lockyer, B., Camic, P.M. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2018). Effects of a museum-based social prescription intervention on quantitative measures of psychological wellbeing in older adults.ÌýPerspectives in Public Health,Ìý138(1), 28–38.

Chatterjee, H.J., Camic, P.M., Lockyer, B. & Thomson, L.J. (2017). Non-clinical community interventions: A systematised review of social prescribing schemes.ÌýArts & Health: An International Journal of Research, Policy and Practice,Ìý10(2), 93–123.

Chatterjee, H.J., Polley, M. & Clayton, G. (2017). Social Prescribing: Community-based referrals in public health:ÌýPerspectives in Public Health.Ìý138(1), 18–19.

Morse, N. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2017). Museums, health and wellbeing research: Co-developing a new observational method for people with dementia in hospital contexts.ÌýPerspectives in Public Health, 138(3), 152–159.Ìý

Morse, N., Lockyer, B., Thomson, L.J., Camic, P.M. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2017).ÌýCollaboration in Museums and Health Research.ÌýBMJ Open, 7(2), A1–A14.

Todd, C., Camic, P.M., Lockyer, B., Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2017). Museum-based programmes for socially isolated older adults: Understanding what works.ÌýHealth & Place, 48, 47-55.Ìý

Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2016). Wellbeing with Objects: Evaluating a museum object-handling intervention for older adults in health care settings.ÌýJournal of Applied Gerontology,Ìý35(3), 349–362.Ìý

Solway, R., Camic, P.M., Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2016). Material objects and psychological theory: A conceptual literature review.ÌýArts & Health: An International Journal of Research, Policy and Practice, 8(1), 82–101.Ìý

Chatterjee, H.J. & Camic, P.M. (2015). The health and wellbeing potential of museums and art galleries.ÌýArts & Health: An International Journal of Research, Policy and Practice, 7(3), 183–186.Ìý

Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2015). Measuring the impact of museum activities on wellbeing: Developing the Museum Wellbeing Measures Toolkit.ÌýJournal of Museum Management and Curatorship. 30(1), 44–62.

Morse, N., Thomson, L.J., Brown, Z. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2015). Effects of creative museum outreach sessions on measures of confidence, sociability and well-being for mental health and addiction recovery service-users.ÌýArts & Health: An International Journal of Research, Policy and Practice,Ìý7(3), 231–246.

Solway, R., Thomson, L.J., Camic, P.M. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2015). Museum object handling in older adult mental health inpatient care.ÌýInternational Journal of Mental Health Promotion,Ìý17(4), 201–214.ÌýÌý

Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2014). Assessing well-being outcomes for arts and heritage activities: Development of a Museum Well-being Measures Toolkit.ÌýJournal of Applied Arts & Health,Ìý5(1), 29–50.Ìý

Napier, A.D., Ancarno, C., Butler, B., Calabrese, J., Chater, A., Chatterjee, H.J., Guesnet, F., Horne, R., Jacyna, S., Jadhav, S., Macdonald, A., Neuendorf, A., Parkhurst, A., Reynolds, R., Scambler, G., Shamdasani, S., Zafer Smith, S., Stougaard-Nielsen, J., Thomson, L.J., Tyler, N., Volkmann, A-M., Walker, T., Watson, J., Williams, A., Willott, C., Wilson, J. & Woolf, K. (2014). Culture and health.ÌýTheÌýLancet,Ìý384(9954), 1607–1639.

Ander, E.E., Thomson, L.J., Blair, K., Lanceley, A., Menon, U. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2013). Using museum objects to improve wellbeing in psychiatric and rehabilitation patients.ÌýBritish Journal of Occupational Therapy, 76(5), 208–216.

Ander, E.E., Thomson, L.J., Noble, G. Lanceley, A., Menon, U. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2013). Heritage, health and wellbeing: Assessing the impact of a heritage focused intervention on health and wellbeing.ÌýInternational Journal of Heritage Studies,Ìý19(3), 229–242.

Camic, P.M. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2013). Museums and art galleries as partners for public health interventions.ÌýPerspectives in Public Health, 133(1), 66–71.

Paddon, H., Thomson, L., Lanceley, A., Menon, U. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2013). Mixed methods evaluation of wellbeing benefits derived from a heritage-in-health intervention with hospital patients.ÌýArts & Health: An International Journal for Research, Policy and Practice,Ìý6(1), 24–58.Ìý

Vogelpoel, N., Lewis-Holmes, B., Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2013). Touching Heritage: Community health and wellbeing promotion through sustainable and inclusive volunteer programming in the museums’ sector.ÌýInternational Journal of the Inclusive Museum,Ìý6(1), 109–119.Ìý

Thomson, L.J., Ander, E.E., Menon, U., Lanceley, A. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2012a). Quantitative evidence for wellbeing benefits from a heritage-in-health intervention with hospital patients.ÌýInternational Journal of Art Therapy,Ìý17(2), 63–79.

Thomson, L.J., Ander, E.E., Lanceley, A., Menon, U. and Chatterjee, H.J. (2012b). Enhancing cancer patient well-being with a nonpharmacological, heritage-focused intervention.ÌýJournal of Pain and Symptom Management,Ìý44(5), 731–740.

Ander, E.E., Thomson, L.J., Lanceley, A., Menon, U., Noble, G. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2012). Heritage, health and wellbeing: Assessing the impact of a heritage focused intervention on health and wellbeing.ÌýInternational Journal of Heritage Studies,Ìý(19)3, 229–242.

Thomson, L.J., Ander, E.E., Menon, U., Lanceley, A. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2011). Evaluating the therapeutic effects of museum object handling with hospital patients: A review and initial trial of wellbeing measures.ÌýJournal of Applied Arts and Health,Ìý2(1), 37–56.

Ander, E.E., Thomson, L.J., Lanceley, A., Menon, U., Noble, G. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2011). Generic Wellbeing Outcomes: Towards a conceptual framework for wellbeing outcomes in museums.ÌýMuseum Management and Curatorship,Ìý26(3), 237–259.

Resources

Mughal, R., Schrerer, I.A., Smithson, J., Bagnall, A.M., South, J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2024) Mobilising Community Assets to tackle health inequalities: A case studies synthesis and review. London: University College London. Available at:

Waterson, H., Thomson, L.J., Mughal, R., Manley, K., Coulter, A. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2024) Working with communities to reduce health inequalities: Interim findings from the UK Research and Innovation Mobilising Community Assets to Tackle Health Inequalities research programme. London: University College London. Available at: E

Polley, M., Seers, H., Toye, O., Henkin, T., Waterson, H., Bertotti, M. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2023). Building the economic evidence case for social prescribing. London: National Academy for Social Prescribing. Available at:Ìý

Polley M., Sabey A., Seers, H., & Chatterjee H.J. (2023) Supporting the voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise sector to evaluate social prescribing. London: National Academy for Social Prescribing. Available at:Ìý

Seers, H., Mughal, R. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2022) Connection to Nature Evidence Information Note EIN068. Natural England. Available at:Ìý

Seers, H., Mughal, R. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2022) Links between natural environments and mental health Evidence Information Note EIN065. ÌýNatural England. Available at:Ìý

Seers, H., Mughal, R. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2022) Links between natural environments and physical health Evidence Information Note EIN066. Natural England. Available at:Ìý

Seers, H., Mughal, R. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2022)Ìý How the natural environment can support children and young people Evidence Information Note EIN067. Natural England. Available at:Ìý

Seers, H., Mughal, R. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2022)Ìý Methodology for Natural England evidence information notes EIN065, EIN066, EIN067 and EIN068 (EIN069). Available at:Ìý

Sabey A., Seers H., Chatterjee H.J. & Polley M. (2022) How can social prescribing support older people in poverty? A rapid scoping review of interventions. National Academy for Social Prescribing. Available at:Ìý

Mughal R., Polley M., Sabey A. & Chatterjee H.J. (2022) How Arts, Heritage and Culture can support health and wellbeing through social prescribing. National Academy for Social Prescribing. Available at:Ìý

Kitmitto L., Mughal R., Polley M. & Chatterjee H. J. (2022) How social welfare legal and financial issues affect health and wellbeing: the role of social prescribing. National Academy for Social Prescribing. Available at:Ìý

Mughal R., Seers H., Polley M., Sabey A. & Chatterjee H.J. (2022) How the natural environment can support health and wellbeing through social prescribing. National Academy for Social Prescribing. Available at:Ìý

Thomson, L.J., Elsden, E, & Chatterjee, H.C. (2020).ÌýGive Volunteering for Wellbeing Evaluation Report for the National Lottery Heritage Fund.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø.ÌýGive NLHF Evaluation Report

Thomson, L.J., Elsden, E, & Chatterjee, H.J. (2020).ÌýGive Volunteering for Wellbeing Short Report for the National Lottery Heritage Fund.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø.ÌýGIVE NLHF Short Report

Desmarais, S., Bedford, L. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2018).ÌýMuseums as Spaces for Wellbeing: A second report from the National Alliance for Museums, Health and Wellbeing. London: ACE. Available at:Ìý

Veall, D. et al. (2017).ÌýMuseums on Prescription: A guide to working with older people.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø.ÌýMuseumsÌýonÌýPrescriptionÌýGuide

Thomson, L.J., Camic, P.M. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2015).ÌýSocial Prescribing: A review of community referral schemes.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø.ÌýÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø_Social_Prescribing_Review_2015

Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2013).ÌýÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø Museum Wellbeing Measures Toolkit. London: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø.ÌýÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø_Museum_Wellbeing_Measures_Toolkit_2013ÌýÌý

Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2019).ÌýPecyn Cymorth Mesurau Llesiant Amgueddfeydd yr Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø.ÌýMesurau Llesiant Amgueddfeydd yr Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø

Vogelpoel, N., Thomson, L.J., Noble, G. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2013).ÌýTouching Heritage: Objects to healthcare volunteer training manual.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø. Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø_Touching_Heritage_Volunteer_Training_Manual

Ander, E.E., Thomson, L.J., Noble, G., Menon, U., Lanceley, A. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2012).ÌýHeritage in Health: A guide to using museum collections in hospitals and other healthcare settings.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø.ÌýÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø_Heritage_In_Health_Guide_2012

Thomson, L.J., Vogelpoel, N., Noble, G. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2012).ÌýTouching Heritage: Taking museum objects to healthcare settings, Evaluation Report YH-09-05360.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø. Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø_HLF_Evaluation_Report_Touching Heritage

Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2012).ÌýTouching Heritage: Taking museum objects to healthcare settings,ÌýExhibition Catalogue.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø. Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø_Touching_Heritage_Exhibition_Catalogue

Thomson, L.J., Noble, G., Menon, U., Lanceley, A. & Chatterjee. H.J. (2011).ÌýHealing Heritage: An outline of research conducted as part of the AHRC funded project Heritage in Hospitals.ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø.ÌýÏã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø_Healing_Heritage_Research_Outline

Workshop presentations: Heritage, Health and Wellbeing

Bedford, L.ÌýFeeling At Home: Engaging Elders in the Geffrye Museum. HHW_Geffrye

Cowland, E.ÌýLiving Memory: Object handling and reminiscence.ÌýHHW_StAlbans

Pollard, J. Therapeutic Museums and Mental Health: Why, where, what and how? HHW_Colchester+Ipswich

Thomson, L.J.ÌýHeritage in Hospitals: Taking objects to patients. HHW_UCl

Cox, C.ÌýThe Science and Art of Promoting Health: Public health and the role of culture. HHW_PublicHealthManchester

Gray, L. & Thiara, G.ÌýWorking together to promote health and wellbeing. HHW_Manchester

Varnam, E.ÌýLiving and Breathing Wellbeing at Tameside Museums. HHW_Tameside

Ball, M.ÌýReminiscence and Beamish Museum.ÌýHHW_Beamish

Chatterjee, H.J.ÌýHeritage in Hospitals: Using museum objects with hospital patients. HHW_Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø_HinH

Davenport, B. & Corner, L. Ageing, Health & Vitality Project. HHW_NewcastleUniversity

Newman, A. & Golding, A. Contemporary visual art and identity construction: Wellbeing amongst older people. HHW_ICCHS

Thwaite, A.ÌýCreative Ageing: State of play.ÌýHHW_EqualArts

Workshop abstracts: Touch and the Value of Object Handling

Workshop 1:ÌýThe history of touch: What do we mean by touch?

Workshop 2:ÌýNew techniques for enhancing object interpretation: Interactives, haptics and interface technologies.Ìý

Workshop 3:ÌýTouch and memory: The role of reminiscence.

Workshop 4:ÌýTherapeutic approaches to touch: Object handling and hospital patients.

Workshop 5:ÌýKnowledge transfer in object handling.Ìý

Workshop 6:ÌýEnd of project conference: Touch and the value of object handling.

Books and Book Chapters

Mughal, R., Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2024).ÌýHow can community assets redress health inequities? The pandemic and beyond. In K.ÌýGray & V. Tischler (Eds.), Creative approaches to wellbeing,Ìý15–41,ÌýCh. 2,ÌýManchester: Manchester University Press.Ìý

Morse, M., Brown, Z., Mitchell, S., Charlton, J., Thompson, J. & Chatterjee, H. (2023). Dementia access in museums and galleries. In C. Russell, K. Gray & J. Twigg (Eds.),ÌýLeisure and Everyday Life with Dementia, 155–170,ÌýNew York:ÌýMcGraw Hill.

Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2022). Heritage, Creativity, and Wellbeing: Approaches for Evaluating the Impact of Cultural Participation:ÌýUsing the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø Museum Wellbeing Measures. In P. Everill & K.Burnell (Eds), Archaeology, Heritage, and Wellbeing: Authentic, powerful, and therapeutic engagement with the past, Ch. 4, Abingdon: Routledge.Ìý

Kador, T. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2021).ÌýObject-Based Learning and Well-Being: Exploring material connections.ÌýAbingdon: Routledge.Ìý

Kador, T., Chatterjee, H.J. & Thomson, L.J. (2021). The role of museums, collections, and objects in supporting higher education student mental well-being and quality of learning. In T. Kador & H.J. Chatterjee (Eds.),ÌýObject-Based Learning and Well-Being: Exploring material connections,ÌýCh. 7,ÌýAbingdon: Routledge.Ìý

Chatterjee, H.J., Clini. C., Butler, B., Al-Nammari, F., Al-Asir, R. & Katona, C. (2020). Exploring the psychosocial impact of cultural interventions with displaced people. In E. Fiddian-Qasmiyeh (Ed.) Refuge in a Moving World: Tracing refugee and migrant journeys across disciplines. London: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø Press.

Kador, T., Chatterjee, H.J. & Hannan, L. (2017). The materials of life: Making meaning through object-based learning in twenty-first century higher education. In B. Carnell & D. Fung (Eds.),ÌýDeveloping the Higher Education Curriculum: Research-Based Education in Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø Practice,Ìý60–74,ÌýLondon: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø Press.

Kador, T., Hannan, L. Nyhan, J., Terras, M, Chatterjee, H.J. & Carnall, M. (2018), Object-based learning and research-based education: Case studies from the Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø curricula. In J.P. Davies & N. Pachler (Eds.),ÌýTeaching and Learning in Higher Education: Perspectives from Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø,Ìý157–176, London: Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²ÊÖÐÌØÍø Institute of Education Press.

Chatterjee, H.J. & Noble, G. (2016).Ìý, Reprint. Abingdon: Routledge.

Chatterjee, H.J. & Noble, G. (2013).ÌýMuseums, Health and Wellbeing.ÌýFarnham: Ashgate.

Chatterjee, H. J. (2015). Museums and galleries as settings for public health interventions. In S. Clift, P. Camic (Eds.),ÌýOxford Textbook of Creative Arts, Health, and Wellbeing International Perspectives on Practice, Policy and Research. USA: Oxford University Press.

Chatterjee, H.J. & Hannan, L. (2015).ÌýEngaging the Senses: Object-based learning in Higher Education.ÌýFarnham: Ashgate.

Chatterjee, H.J., Hannah, L. & Thomson, L.J. (2015). An introduction to object-based learning and multisensory engagement. In H.J. Chatterjee & L. Hannan (Eds.),ÌýEngaging the Senses: Object-based learning in Higher Education, 1–18, Farnham: Ashgate.

Chatterjee, H.J. & Thomson, L.J. (2015). Museums and social prescribing: Policy impact on community referral in the UK, in H.L. Robertson (Ed.),ÌýThe Caring Museum: New models of engagement with ageing,Ìý304–341. Edinburgh and Boston: Museums Etc.

Sharp, A., Thomson, L.J, Chatterjee, H.J. & Hannan, L. (2015). The value of object-based learning within and between Higher Education disciplines. In H.J. Chatterjee & L. Hannan (Eds.),ÌýEngaging the Senses: Object-based learning in Higher Education, 97–116, Farnham: Ashgate.

Chatterjee, H.J. & Noble, G. (2013).ÌýMuseums, Health and Wellbeing.ÌýFarnham: Ashgate.

Ander, E.E., Thomson, L.J. & Chatterjee, H.J. (2013). Culture’s place in wellbeing: Measuring museum wellbeing interventions, in R. Coles and Z. Millman (Eds.),ÌýLandscape, Wellbeing and Environment, 147–166. Abingdon: Routledge.

Chatterjee, H.J. (2008).ÌýTouch in Museums: Policy and practice in object handling.ÌýOxford: Berg.

Noble, G. & Chatterjee, H.J (2008). Enrichment programmes in hospital: Using museum loan boxes in University College Hospital. In H.J. Chatterjee (Eds.)ÌýTouch in Museums: Policy and practice in object handling,Ìý215-223. Oxford: Berg.