Uncovering Recovery: The Resistible Rise of Recovery and Resilience D Harper, E Speed Studies in Social Justice 6 (1), 9-25, 2012 | 383 | 2012 |
Discourse analysis: Varieties and methods J Glynos, D Howarth, A Norval, E Speed NCRM, 2009 | 359 | 2009 |
The Rise of Post-truth Populism in Pluralist Liberal Democracies: Challenges for Health Policy E Speed, R Mannion International Journal of Health Policy and Management 6 (x), 1-3, 2017 | 246 | 2017 |
Beware zombies and unicorns: toward critical patient and public involvement in health research in a neoliberal context M Madden, E Speed Frontiers in Sociology 2, 7, 2017 | 194 | 2017 |
We really do know what you do: a comparison of reports from 11 year olds and their parents in respect of parental economic activity and occupation P West, H Sweeting, E Speed Sociology 35 (2), 539-559, 2001 | 160 | 2001 |
Patients, consumers and survivors: A case study of mental health service user discourses E Speed Social science & medicine 62 (1), 28-38, 2006 | 159 | 2006 |
Varieties of co-production in public services: time banks in a UK health policy context J Glynos, E Speed Critical Policy Studies 6 (4), 402-433, 2012 | 111 | 2012 |
The Health and Social Care Act for England 2012: the extension of ‘new professionalism’ E Speed, J Gabe Critical Social Policy 33 (3), 564-574, 2013 | 80 | 2013 |
Populism and health policy: three international case studies of right‐wing populist policy frames E Speed, R Mannion Sociology of Health & Illness 42 (8), 1967-1981, 2020 | 76 | 2020 |
Logics of marginalisation in health and social care reform: Integration, choice, and provider-blind provision J Glynos, E Speed, K West Critical Social Policy 35 (1), 45-68, 2015 | 64 | 2015 |
Technology enhanced learning as transformative innovation: a note on the enduring myth of TEL T Goodchild, E Speed Teaching in Higher Education 24 (8), 948-963, 2019 | 61 | 2019 |
Autonomy, accountability, and ambiguity in arm’s-length meta-governance: the case of NHS England J Hammond, E Speed, P Allen, I McDermott, A Coleman, K Checkland Public Management Review 21 (8), 1148-1169, 2019 | 51 | 2019 |
Digital technologies and the biomedicalisation of everyday activities: The case of walking and cycling S Carter, J Green, E Speed Sociology Compass 12 (4), e12572, 2018 | 49 | 2018 |
Healthcare governance, professions and populism: Is there a relationship? An explorative comparison of five European countries E Pavolini, E Kuhlmann, TI Agartan, V Burau, R Mannion, E Speed Health Policy 122 (10), 1140-1148, 2018 | 45 | 2018 |
Comparative optimism about infection and recovery from COVID‐19; Implications for adherence with lockdown advice K Asimakopoulou, V Hoorens, E Speed, NS Coulson, D Antoniszczak, ... Health Expectations 23 (6), 1502-1511, 2020 | 44 | 2020 |
Society and Changing Patterns of Health and Disease R Fitzpatrick, E Speed Sociology as Applied to Health and Medicine 7th Edition, 3-22, 2018 | 43* | 2018 |
De-medicalizing misery II: Society, politics and the mental health industry. E Speed, J Moncrieff, M Rapley Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 | 41 | 2014 |
Doing together: Reflections on facilitating the co-production of participatory action research with marginalised populations A Pettican, B Goodman, W Bryant, P Beresford, P Freeman, V Gladwell, ... Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 15 (2), 202-219, 2023 | 38 | 2023 |
“Because you’re worth it”: A discourse analysis of the gendered rhetoric of the ADHD woman H Winter, J Moncrieff, E Speed Qualitative Research in Psychology 12 (4), 415-434, 2015 | 33 | 2015 |
Ethnic disparities in health & social care workers’ exposure, protection, and clinical management of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK A Kapilashrami, M Otis, D Omodara, A Nandi, A Vats, O Adeniyi, E Speed, ... Critical Public Health 32 (1), 68-81, 2022 | 28 | 2022 |