Items where Kingston Author is "Jones, Ian"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 17. Jones, Ian Rees (2006) Book Review of: 'New medical technologies and society: reordering life' by Nik Brown and Andrew Webster and 'Government medicine: theory and practice' by Andrew Gray and Stephen Harrison (eds). Sociology, 40(1), pp. 193-196. ISSN (print) 0038-0385 Berney, Lee, Kelly, Moira, Doyal, Len, Feder, Gene, Griffiths, Chris and Jones, Ian Rees (2005) Ethical principles and the rationing of health care : a qualitative study in general practice. The British Journal of General Practice, 55(517), pp. 620-625. ISSN (print) 0960-1643 Jones, I. R., Berney, L., Kelly, M., Doyal, L., Griffiths, C., Feder, G., Hillier, S., Rowland, G. and Curtis, S. (2004) Is patient involvement possible when decisions involve scarce resources? A qualitative study of decision-making in primary care. Social Science & Medicine, 59(1), pp. 93-102. ISSN (online) 0277-9536 Jones, Ian Rees (2003) Power, present and past: for a historical sociology of health and illness. Social Theory & Health, 1(2), pp. 130-148. ISSN (print) 1477-8211 Higgs, Paul and Jones, Ian Rees (2003) Ultra-Darwinism and health: the limits to evolutionary psychology. In: Williams, Simon J. , Birke, Lynda and Bendelow, Gillian A., (eds.) Debating biology: sociological reflections on health, medicine and society. London, UK : Routledge. pp. 27-38. ISBN 041527902x Jones, Ian Rees (2002) Book Review of: Work stress: the making of a modern epidemic by David Wainright and Michael Calnan. International Journal of Epidemiology, 31(6), pp. 1282-1283. ISSN (print) 0300-5771 Scambler, Graham, Higgs, Paul and Jones, Ian Rees (2002) A critical realist perspective on class relations and health inequalities. In: Kronenfeld, Jennie Jacobs, (ed.) Social inequalities, health and health care delivery. Amsterdam, Netherlands : JAI. (Research in the Sociology of Healthcare, 20) ISBN 9780762309573 Jones, Ian Rees (2002) Book Review of: Late Victorian holocausts: El Nino famines and the making of the Third World by Mike Davis. Critical Public Health, 12(1), pp. 87-88. ISSN (print) 0958-1596 Jones, Ian Rees (2001) Book Review of: The widening gap: health inequalities and policy in Britain by Mary Shaw, Daniel Dorling, David Gordon and George Davey Smith. Journal of Social Policy, 30(4), pp. 772-774. ISSN (print) 0047-2794 Congdon, P., Campos, R.M., Curtis, S.E., Southall, H.R., Gregory, I.N. and Jones, I.R. (2001) Quantifying and explaining changes in geographical inequality of infant mortality in England and Wales since the 1890s. International Journal of Population Geography, 7(1), pp. 35-51. ISSN (print) 1077-3495 Higgs, Paul and Jones, Ian Rees (2001) Finite resources and infinite demand: public participation in health care rationing. In: Scambler, Graham, (ed.) Habermas, crticial theory and health. London, UK : Routledge. pp. 143-162. ISBN 9780415191821 Jones, Ian Rees (2001) Habermas or Foucault or Habermas and Foucault?: the implications of a shifting debate for medical sociology. In: Scambler, Graham, (ed.) Habermas, crticial theory and health. London, UK : Routledge. pp. 163-181. ISBN 9780415191821 Jones, Ian Rees (2001) Health care decision making and the politics of health. In: Scambler, Graham, (ed.) Habermas, crticial theory and health. London, UK : Routledge. pp. 68-85. ISBN 9780415191821 Banatvala, N., Cramp, A., Jones, I.R. and Feldman, R.A. (1999) Salmonellosis in North Thames (East), UK: associated risk factors. Epidemiology and Infection, 122(2), pp. 201-207. ISSN (print) 0950-2688 Curtis, Sarah and Jones, Ian Rees (1998) Is there a place for geography in the analysis of health inequality? Sociology of Health & Illness, 20(5), pp. 645-672. ISSN (print) 0141-9889 Jones, Ian Rees, Urwin, Gillian, Feldman, Roger A. and Banatvala, Nicholas (1997) Social deprivation and bacterial meningitis in North East Thames region: a three year study using small area statistics. British Medical Journal, 314(7083), pp. 794-795. ISSN (print) 0959-8138 Hull, Sally, Jones, Ian Rees and Moser, Kath (1997) Factors influencing the attendance rate at accident and emergency departments in East London: the contributions of practice organization, population characteristics and distance. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 2(1), pp. 6-13. ISSN (print) 1355-8196 |