Dr Abigail Tazzyman
School of Education
Lecturer in Qualitative Methods
+44 114 222 8360
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School of Education
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
91探花
S10 2AH
- Profile
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Abigail joined the 91探花 Methods Institute as a Lecturer in Qualitative Methods in September 2020. Previously she was a Research Associate at Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. Abigail completed a PhD at the University of York in 2015. Her thesis investigated female cultures of body modification across the life course, focusing on how women learn practices and the social norms which surround them. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, her research interests focus on organisation studies, inequalities and medical sociology/health services research and their intersection.
- Research interests
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Abigail鈥檚 research focuses on the intersection between organisation studies, inequalities and medical sociology/health services research. Her research interests include:
- Gender and organisations
- Organisations, workforce and inequalities
- Professions, power and identity
- Qualitative research methods
- Embodiment
- Health services/medical sociology
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . BMC Primary Care, 23(1).
- . BMC Family Practice, 21(1).
- . Gender, Work & Organization, 27(3), 327-346.
- . Health Policy, 124(4), 446-453.
- . Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 25(1), 30-40.
- . Regulation & Governance, 13(4), 593-608.
- . British Journal of General Practice, 69(684), e499-e506.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 213, 98-105.
- . Academic Medicine, 93(4), 642-647.
- . BMC Health Services Research, 17(1).
- . Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 110(1), 23-30.
- . BMC Primary Care, 24(1).
- . Sociology of Health & Illness.
Chapters
- , Managing Healthcare Organisations in Challenging Policy Contexts (pp. 151-173). Springer International Publishing
- , Talking Bodies (pp. 95-114). Springer International Publishing
Preprints