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"There is a quality about what PALS does that is not measurable ...": Dilemmas of policy and evidence in the national evaluation of PALS (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Petsoulas, C., Evans, D., Powell, J., Daykin, N., Taylor, P., Booker, S., & Weil, S. (2006, September). "There is a quality about what PALS does that is not measurable ...": Dilemmas of policy and evidence in the national evaluation of PALS. Paper presented at BSA Medical Sociology Group Annual Converence, Herriot-Watt Univeristy, Edinburgh, UK

PALS: bridging the false dichotomy between choice and voice? (2006)
Presentation / Conference
Evans, D., Daykin, N., Taylor, P., & Booker, S. (2006, August). PALS: bridging the false dichotomy between choice and voice?. Paper presented at Politics of Health Group Annual Conference, Univeristy of Oxford, UK

Disruption, dissonance and embodiment: Creativity, health and risk in music narratives (2005)
Journal Article
Daykin, N. (2005). Disruption, dissonance and embodiment: Creativity, health and risk in music narratives. Health, 9(1), 67-87. https://doi.org/10.1177/1363459305048098

This article explores notions of creativity, health and risk, drawing on interviews with freelance musicians in the UK. The social context of insecure music work is explored along with hegemonic discourses of creativity in which hedonism, risk and sa... Read More about Disruption, dissonance and embodiment: Creativity, health and risk in music narratives.

Developing user involvement in a UK cancer network: Professionals' and users' perspectives (2004)
Journal Article
Evans, S., Rimmer, J., Tritter, J., Sanidas, M., & Daykin, N. (2004). Developing user involvement in a UK cancer network: Professionals' and users' perspectives. Critical Public Health, 14(3), 277-294. https://doi.org/10.1080/09581590400004402

This paper explores the results of a consensus development exercise that explored diverse perspectives and sought to identify key principles for the development of user involvement in a cancer network. The exercise took place within one of 34 UK canc... Read More about Developing user involvement in a UK cancer network: Professionals' and users' perspectives.