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Professor Chik Collins
Professor Chik Collins
Director of the Glasgow Centre for Population Health
Geverifieerd e-mailadres voor glasgow.ac.uk
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What (or who) causes health inequalities: theories, evidence and implications?
G McCartney, C Collins, M Mackenzie
Health Policy 113 (3), 221-227, 2013
2302013
History, politics and vulnerability: explaining excess mortality in Scotland and Glasgow
D Walsh, G McCartney, C Collins, M Taulbut, GD Batty
Public health 151, 1-12, 2017
1702017
The impact of Thatcherism on health and well-being in Britain
A Scott-Samuel, C Bambra, C Collins, DJ Hunter, G McCartney, K Smith
International Journal of Health Services 44 (1), 53-71, 2014
1542014
Has Scotland always been the ‘sick man’of Europe? An observational study from 1855 to 2006
G McCartney, D Walsh, B Whyte, C Collins
The European Journal of Public Health 22 (6), 756-760, 2012
1092012
Why the Scots die younger: synthesizing the evidence
G McCartney, C Collins, D Walsh, GD Batty
Public health 126 (6), 459-470, 2012
782012
The impact of neoliberal “political attack” on health: the case of the “Scottish effect”
C Collins, G McCartney
International Journal of Health Services 41 (3), 501-523, 2011
722011
Language, ideology and social consciousness: Developing a sociohistorical approach
C Collins
Routledge, 2019
712019
Accounting for Scotland's excess mortality: towards a synthesis
G McCartney, C Collins, W David, GD Batty
Glasgow Centre for Population Health, 2011
712011
Regeneration and health: a structured, rapid literature review
G McCartney, W Hearty, M Taulbut, R Mitchell, R Dryden, C Collins
Public health 148, 69-87, 2017
632017
Health inequalities, fundamental causes and power: towards the practice of good theory
G McCartney, E Dickie, O Escobar, C Collins
Sociology of health & illness 43 (1), 20-39, 2021
602021
Applying Bakhtin in urban studies: the failure of community participation in the Ferguslie Park Partnership
C Collins
Urban studies 36 (1), 73-90, 1999
571999
Analysis of discourse as" a form of history writing": A critique of critical discourse analysis and an illustration of a cultural-historical alternative
C Collins, PE Jones
Atlantic Journal of Communication 14 (1-2), 51-69, 2006
512006
Political analysis versus critical discourse analysis in the treatment of ideology: Some implications for the study of communication
PE Jones, C Collins
Atlantic Journal of Communication 14 (1-2), 28-50, 2006
512006
Neoliberalism and health inequalities
C Collins, G McCartney, L Garnham
Health inequalities: Critical perspectives 124, 2015
442015
Working-class discourses of politics, policy and health:‘I don’t smoke; I don’t drink. The only thing wrong with me is my health’
M Mackenzie, C Collins, J Connolly, M Doyle, G McCartney
Policy & Politics 45 (2), 231-249, 2017
402017
From the I to the We: Discourse Ethics, Identity, and the Pragmatics of Partnership in the West of Scotland
D Gunson, C Collins
Communication Theory 7 (4), 278-300, 1997
401997
Developing the linguistic turn in urban studies: language, context and political economy
C Collins
Urban Studies 37 (11), 2027-2043, 2000
372000
To concede or to contest? Language and class struggle
C Collins
To Make Another World, 69-90, 2017
36*2017
To concede or to contest? Language and class struggle
C Collins
To Make Another World: Studies in protest and collective action, 69-90, 1996
361996
Reflections on CHAT and Freire's Participatory Action Research From the West of Scotland: Praxis, Politics, and the “Struggle For Meaningful Life”
C Collins
Mind, Culture, and Activity 18 (2), 98-114, 2011
302011
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