AircrewHealth.comResults from our Research Projects are reported in several ways:
Some results are reported exclusively on this website.
Some results are first reported in journals, or at venues such as professional conferences and other public events. When possible, we will include copies of those presentations here as well.
Reports related to the Aircrew & Aviation Ground Crew Stress Studies.
Results from the Aircrew Stress Study are now being reported in the Flying For a Living blog (a work in progress!).
Private Jet Cabin Crew: An Ethnogrpahic Perspective - by Bobbie Sullivan, PhD
Paper presented at the Gender, Emotion, Work & Travel Conference,
Greenwich Maritime Institute, University of Greenwich, England, June 2007
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"Flying Partners" - Evidence for a global supraculture composed of people who fly for a living - by Bobbie Sullivan, PhD & Jeanne Edman, PhD
Paper presented at the 33rd annual meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research, San Jose, CA, USA, Feb.19, 2004.
Reports from the Aviation Community 9/11 Project.
"Nothing will ever be the same again" - How flight attendants in the US coped with '9/11'
by Bobbie Sullivan, PhD
Paper presented at the 50th annual meeting of the British Association for American Studies, Cambridge University, England, Apr. 16, 2005.