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Matthew R. Bennett is affiliated with Bournemouth University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple domains within the social sciences, with a significant focus on autism spectrum disorder, employment and welfare studies, intergenerational family dynamics and caregiving, social capital and networks, child welfare and adoption, child abuse and trauma, and social policy and reform studies.

The primary fields of study for their work include social sciences and psychology, with subfields covering sociology and political science, general health professions, clinical psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and political science and international relations.

Frequent co-authors in Bennett's publications include Emma Goodall, Yanan Zhang, Miguel R. Ramos, Miles Hewstone, and Danying Li.

Key publication venues for Bennett's research include the SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Social Policy, Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal, The Journals of Gerontology Series B, and Health & Place.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Matthew R. Bennett are:

  • A lost decade? A renewed case for adult social care reform in England, 2020, Journal of Social Policy
  • Should I Do as I'm Told? Trust, Experts, and COVID-19, 2020, Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal
  • Insights Into Informal Caregivers' Well-being: A Longitudinal Analysis of Care Intensity, Care Location, and Care Relationship, 2024, The Journals of Gerontology Series B
  • Does ethnic diversity affect well-being and allostatic load among people across neighbourhoods in England?, 2021, Health & Place
  • Effects of neighbourhood religious diversity and religious and national identity on neighbourhood trust, 2021, Group Processes & Intergroup Relations

In addition to journal articles, Bennett has contributed to book publications, including a volume titled Employment of Persons with Autism published by Springer International Publishing in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Glacial Geology: Ice Sheets and Landforms

    Matthew Bennett;Neil F. Glasser

  • Ice streams as the arteries of an ice sheet: their mechanics, stability and significance

    Matthew R. Bennett

  • Early Hominin Foot Morphology Based on 1.5-Million-Year-Old Footprints from Ileret, Kenya

    Matthew R. Bennett;John W.K. Harris;Brian G. Richmond;Brian G. Richmond;David R. Braun

  • The morphology, structural evolution and significance of push moraines

    Matthew R. Bennett

  • Biochar and microbial signaling: production conditions determine effects on microbial communication

    Caroline A. Masiello;Ye Chen;Xiaodong Gao;Shirley Liu

  • A standard protocol for documenting modern and fossil ichnological data

    Peter L. Falkingham;Karl T. Bates;Marco Avanzini;Matthew Bennett

  • Dropstones: their origin and significance

    Matthew R. Bennett;Peter Doyle;Anne E. Mather

  • Debris entrainment and transfer in polythermal valley glaciers

    Michael J. Hambrey;Matthew R. Bennett;Julian A. Dowdeswell;Neil F. Glasser

  • Evidence of humans in North America during the Last Glacial Maximum.

    Matthew R. Bennett;David Bustos;Jeffrey S. Pigati;Kathleen B. Springer

  • Genesis of ‘hummocky moraines’ by thrusting in glacier ice: evidence from Svalbard and Britain

    Michael J. Hambrey;David Huddart;Matthew R. Bennett;Neil F. Glasser

  • Glacial erosional landforms: origins and significance for palaeoglaciology

    Neil F. Glasser;Matthew R. Bennett

  • Human-like external function of the foot, and fully upright gait, confirmed in the 3.66 million year old Laetoli hominin footprints by topographic statistics, experimental footprint-formation and computer simulation

    Robin H. Crompton;Todd C. Pataky;Russell Savage;Kristiaan D'Août

  • Glacigenic clast fabrics: genetic fingerprint or wishful thinking?

    Matthew R. Bennett;Richard I. Waller;Neil F. Glasser;Michael J. Hambrey

  • Deglaciation of the younger dryas or Loch Lomond Stadial ice‐field in the northern Highlands, Scotland

    Matthew R. Bennett;Geoffrey S. Boulton

  • Human Footprints: Fossilised Locomotion?

    Matthew R. Bennett;Sarita A. Morse

  • A reinterpretation of Scottish ‘hummocky moraine’ and its significance for the deglaciation of the Scottish Highlands during the Younger Dryas or Loch Lomond Stadial

    Matthew R. Bennett;Geoffrey S. Boulton

  • The evolution of compliance in the human lateral mid-foot

    Karl T. Bates;David Collins;Russell Savage;Juliet McClymont

  • Facies architecture within a regional glaciolacustrine basin: Copper River, Alaska

    Matthew R. Bennett;David Huddart;Geoffrey S.P. Thomas

  • Fields of battle : terrain in military history

    Peter Doyle;Matthew Bennett

  • The landform and sediment assemblage produced by a tidewater glacier surge in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard

    Matthew R. Bennett;Michael J. Hambrey;David Huddart;Neil F. Glasser

Frequent Co-Authors

David Huddart
David Huddart Liverpool John Moores University
Neil F. Glasser
Neil F. Glasser Aberystwyth University
Michael J. Hambrey
Michael J. Hambrey Aberystwyth University
Jean-François Ghienne
Jean-François Ghienne University of Strasbourg
Vance T. Holliday
Vance T. Holliday University of Arizona
Anne E. Mather
Anne E. Mather Plymouth University
Gail M. Ashley
Gail M. Ashley Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Igor Ulitsky
Igor Ulitsky Weizmann Institute of Science
Adrian C. Newton
Adrian C. Newton James Hutton Institute

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