All Stories

  1. Opening up evidence-based policy: exploring citizen and service user expertise
  2. Academic advocacy in public health: Disciplinary ‘duty’ or political ‘propaganda’?
  3. NHS manifesto: the missing piece of the puzzle
  4. Citizen participation in health services co-production: a roadmap for navigating participation types and outcomes
  5. We Need to Talk about Impact: Why Social Policy Academics need to Engage with the UK's Research Impact Agenda
  6. Administering the System: Citizen Participation as Committee Work
  7. Electing the System: Citizen Participation as Representative Democracy
  8. Extending the System: Citizen Participation as Outreach Work
  9. Fighting the System: Citizen Participation as Protest
  10. Introducing Citizen Participation in Health Systems
  11. Playing the System: Citizen Participation as Subversive Service Use
  12. Publics and Their Health Systems
  13. Rethinking Citizen Participation in Health Systems
  14. Scotland’s NHS: Citizen Participation and Mutuality in Scottish Health Policy
  15. Influencing policy with research—public health advocacy and health inequalities
  16. 'Black magic' and 'gold dust': the epistemic and political uses of evidence tools in public health policy making
  17. Power to the people? An international review of the democratizing effects of direct elections to healthcare organizations
  18. Seeking outsider perspectives in interpretive research: young adults and citizen participation in health policy
  19. ‘I didn't have a clue what we were doing’: (not) engaging 16 and 17 year old Voters in Scotland
  20. ‘DEMOCRATIZING’ PUBLIC SERVICES? REPRESENTATION AND ELECTIONS IN THE SCOTTISH NHS
  21. Victory for volunteerism? Scottish health board elections and participation in the welfare state
  22. A mutual NHS? The emergence of distinctive public involvement policy in a devolved Scotland
  23. What is the point of citizen participation in health care?