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  1. Global Patterns in the Publishing of Academic Knowledge
  2. Knowledge matters: producing and using knowledge to navigate healthcare systems
  3. A Reference book of social theory
  4. Karl Marx and Frederich Engels: Capitalism, Health and the Healthcare Industry
  5. The Sociology of Health, Illness and Medicine: Institutional Progress and Theoretical Frameworks
  6. Practices of conformity and resistance in the marketisation of the academy: Bourdieu, professionalism and academic capitalism
  7. Schools of sociology? The structuring of sociological knowledge in the sociology of health and medicine since 1960
  8. Schools of Sociology? The Structuring of Sociological Knowledge in the Sociology of Health and Medicine Since 1960
  9. The production of scholarly knowledge in the global market arena: University ranking systems, prestige and power
  10. Mapping the Sociology of Health and Medicine: America, Britain, and Australia Compared. By Fran Collyer. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pp. viii+325.
  11. Health Workforce Governance ? Improved Access, Good Regulatory Practice, Safer Patients
  12. Sociology, sociologists and core-periphery reflections
  13. The birth of a speciality: The sociology of health and medicine in Australia
  14. The birth of a speciality: The sociology of health and medicine in Australia
  15. A book that maps the subfield of health sociology in three countries
  16. Introduction to Mapping the Sociology of Health and Medicine
  17. Theoretical Frameworks and Beginnings
  18. The Study and Its Methods
  19. Disciplines, Professions and Specialities
  20. National Trends in the Sociology of Health and Medicine since 1990
  21. Past and Present: Three National Sociologies of Health and Medicine
  22. Old Roads and New Pathways: Reflections, Conclusions and a Way Forward
  23. Sociología de la medicina y de la salud en Australia
  24. The privatisation of Medicare and the National Health Service, and the global marketisation of healthcare systems
  25. Constructing health consumers: Private health insurance discourses in Australia and the United Kingdom
  26. On the sociological canon, and the history of the discipline
  27. Editorial
  28. Editorial
  29. Editorial
  30. A sociological approach to workforce shortages: Findings of a qualitative study in Australian hospitals
  31. Editorial
  32. Editorial
  33. Editorial
  34. Editorial
  35. Editorial
  36. Welfare Reform and Its Impact on the Employment Prospects of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities
  37. Book Review
  38. Book Reviews
  39. Vocational rehabilitation of people with mental illness: The need for a broader approach
  40. Patient Satisfaction with Sex Re-assignment Surgery in New South Wales, Australia
  41. Privatisation on the Agenda: Policy Directions in Health Care
  42. Health Care Markets in Australia: Ownership of the Private Hospital Sector
  43. Technological invention: Post-modernism and social structure
  44. To market, to market: Corporatisation, privatisation and hospital costs
  45. Analysing social reconstructions of health knowledge
  46. Enter the market: competition, regulation and hospital funding in Australia
  47. Understanding Ulcers: Medical Knowledge, Social Constructionism, and Helicobacter Pylori
  48. Book Reviews
  49. The Social Construction of Illness: Illness and Medical Knowledge in Past and Present (Book).
  50. Sex-Change Surgery: An 'Unacceptable Innovation?'
  51. Technology Strategies in Australian Industryby The Centre for Technology and Social Change, University of Wollongong (Ron Johnston, Don Scott-Kemmis, TerryDarling, Fran Collyer, David Roessner and John Currie), (AGPS, Canberra, 1990), pp. vii + 89, ISB...
  52. Karl Marx and Frederich Engels
  53. The Sociology of Health, Illness and Medicine