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Graham Scambler
Graham Scambler
Emeritus Professor of Sociology, UCL
Verified email at ucl.ac.uk
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Being epileptic: coming to terms with stigma
G Scambler, A Hopkins
Sociology of health & illness 8 (1), 26-43, 1986
11341986
Health‐related stigma
G Scambler
Sociology of health & illness 31 (3), 441-455, 2009
9192009
Culture and health
AD Napier, C Ancarno, B Butler, J Calabrese, A Chater, H Chatterjee, ...
The Lancet 384 (9954), 1607-1639, 2014
9152014
Stigma and disease: changing paradigms
G Scambler
The Lancet 352 (9133), 1054-1055, 1998
4701998
Re-framing stigma: felt and enacted stigma and challenges to the sociology of chronic and disabling conditions
G Scambler
Social Theory & Health 2 (1), 29-46, 2004
3542004
Health work, female sex workers and HIV/AIDS: Global and local dimensions of stigma and deviance as barriers to effective interventions
G Scambler, F Paoli
Social science & medicine 66 (8), 1848-1862, 2008
3362008
Sociology as Applied to Medicine E-Book
G Scambler
Elsevier Health Sciences, 2008
3292008
Communicative and strategic action in interpreted consultations in primary health care: a Habermasian perspective
T Greenhalgh, N Robb, G Scambler
Social science & medicine 63 (5), 1170-1187, 2006
2892006
Health and social change
G Scambler
A critical theory, 2002
2852002
Sex work stigma: Opportunist migrants in London
G Scambler
Sociology 41 (6), 1079-1096, 2007
2372007
Generating a model of epileptic stigma: the role of qualitative analysis
G Scambler, A Hopkins
Social Science & Medicine 30 (11), 1187-1194, 1990
2271990
Rethinking prostitution
G Scambler
na, 1997
2141997
Health inequalities
G Scambler
Sociology of health & illness 34 (1), 130-146, 2012
2042012
Habermas, critical theory and health
G Scambler
Routledge, 2001
1792001
Sport and society: History, power and culture
G Scambler
McGraw-Hill Education (UK), 2005
1732005
Sociology, social structure and health-related stigma
G Scambler
Psychology, Health & Medicine 11 (3), 288-295, 2006
1672006
Perceiving and coping with stigmatizing illness
G Scambler
The experience of illness, 203-226, 2022
1642022
System, lifeworld and doctor–patient interaction: Issues of trust in a changing world
G Scambler, N Britten
Habermas, critical theory and health, 45-67, 2013
1622013
Heaping blame on shame:‘Weaponising stigma’for neoliberal times
G Scambler
The Sociological Review 66 (4), 766-782, 2018
1612018
Why parents of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities requiring gastrostomy feeding need more support
GM Craig, G Scambler, L Spitz
Developmental medicine and child neurology 45 (3), 183-188, 2003
1592003
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