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Ellen Stewart
Ellen Stewart
Professor of Public Policy & Health, University of Glasgow
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The Impact Agenda: Controversies, Consequences and Challenges
K Smith, J Bandola-Gill, N Meer, E Stewart, R Watermeyer
Policy Press, 2020
842020
We Need to Talk about Impact: Why Social Policy Academics need to Engage with the UK's Research Impact Agenda
KE Smith, E Stewart
Journal of Social Policy 46 (1), 109-127, 2017
832017
Academic advocacy in public health: Disciplinary ‘duty’or political ‘propaganda’?
KE Smith, EA Stewart
Social Science & Medicine 189, 35-43, 2017
732017
Publics and their health systems: rethinking participation
E Stewart
Springer, 2016
672016
'Black magic' and 'gold dust': the epistemic and political uses of evidence tools in public health policy making
E Stewart, KE Smith
Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice 11 (3), 415-437, 2015
65*2015
What is the point of citizen participation in health care?
E Stewart
Journal of Health Services Research & Policy 18 (2), 124-126, 2013
542013
Barriers and facilitators of older people's mHealth usage: A qualitative review of older people's views
A Spann, E Stewart
Human Technology 14 (3), 264-296, 2018
502018
Citizen participation in health services co-production: a roadmap for navigating participation types and outcomes
J Farmer, J Taylor, E Stewart, A Kenny
Australian journal of primary health 23 (6), 509-515, 2018
472018
Exploring the neglected and hidden dimensions of large‐scale healthcare change
L Jones, A Fraser, E Stewart
Sociology of health & illness 41 (7), 1221-1235, 2019
422019
Transforming health care: the policy and politics of service reconfiguration in the UK's four Health Systems
E Stewart, SL Greer, A Ercia, PD Donnelly
Health Economics, Policy and Law 15 (3), 289-307, 2020
232020
A sociology of public responses to hospital change and closure
E Stewart
Sociology of health & illness 41 (7), 1251-1269, 2019
232019
The SIPHER Consortium: Introducing the new UK hub for systems science in public health and health economic research
P Meier, R Purshouse, M Bain, C Bambra, R Bentall, M Birkin, J Brazier, ...
Wellcome Open Research 4, 2019
212019
Beyond NIMBYs and NOOMBYs: what can wind farm controversies teach us about public involvement in hospital closures?
E Stewart, M Aitken
BMC Health Services Research 15, 1-6, 2015
192015
'Democratizing' public services? Representation and elections in the Scottish NHS
SL GREER, I Wilson, E Stewart, PD DONNELLY
Public Administration 92 (4), 1090-1105, 2014
192014
'I didn't have a clue what we were doing':(not) engaging 16 and 17 year old Voters in Scotland
EA Stewart, I Wilson, PD Donnelly, SL Greer
Scottish Affairs 23 (3), 354-368, 2014
152014
A mutual NHS? The emergence of distinctive public involvement policy in a devolved Scotland
E Stewart
Policy & Politics 41 (2), 241-258, 2013
152013
Doing ‘our bit’: Solidarity, inequality, and COVID-19 crowdfunding for the UK National Health Service
E Stewart, A Nonhebel, C Möller, K Bassett
Social Science & Medicine 308, 115214, 2022
142022
Editorial: the importance of sociological approaches to the study of service change in health care
A Fraser, E Stewart, L Jones
Sociology of health & illness 41 (7), 1215-1220, 2019
132019
Opening up evidence-based policy: exploring citizen and service user expertise
E Stewart, J Smith-Merry, M Geddes, J Bandola-Gill
Evidence & Policy 16 (2), 199-208, 2020
122020
Segmenting communities as public health strategy: a view from the social sciences and humanities
A Ganguli-Mitra, I Young, L Engelmann, I Harper, D McCormack, ...
Wellcome Open Research 5, 2020
122020
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