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Goodchild, T and Speed, E (2019) Technology enhanced learning as transformative innovation: a note on the enduring myth of TEL. Teaching in Higher Education, 24 (8). pp. 948-963. DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/13562517.2018.1518900

Speed, E and Mannion, R (2018) The Politics and Power of Populism: A Response to the Recent Commentaries. International Journal of Health Policy and Management, 6 (4). pp. 365-366. DOI https://doi.org/10.15171/ijhpm.2017.118

Madden, M and Speed, E (2017) Beware Zombies and Unicorns: Toward Critical Patient and Public Involvement in Health Research in a Neoliberal Context. Frontiers in Sociology, 2. DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2017.00007

Georgiadis, A and Corrigan, O and Speed, E (2017) Frontline Healthcare Staffs’ Experience of Organizing Complex Hospital Discharges: An Ethnographic Study. Ethics & Behavior, 27 (4). pp. 335-350. DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/10508422.2016.1200977

Speed, E (2016) 2+2 equals 5. Blog post <http://www.cost-ofliving.net>.

Thiel, D and Speed, E and Cristo, SM (2015) The Impact of Welfare Reform in Essex: A Report for the Essex Housing Officers' Group. UNSPECIFIED. University of Essex.

Speed, E (2015) Economising the social: a comment on the utility of social value. Blog post -http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Winter, H and Moncrieff, J and Speed, E (2015) 'Because You're Worth It': A discourse analysis of the gendered rhetoric of the ADHD woman, Qualitative Research in Psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 12 (4). pp. 415-434. DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/14780887.2015.1050748

Speed, E (2015) A sense of an ending? Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2015) Q: "When is an NHS provider not a qualified provider?" A: "When it's a willing provider... Blog post- http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2015) On euphemism & sheer cloudy vagueness: the case of tax credits. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2014) Visibility and invisibility in a leaderless NHS. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Goffey, A and Pettinger, L and Speed, E (2014) Implausible promises: the information revolution in the NHS. Soundings: A journal of politics and culture, 57 (57). pp. 106-117. DOI https://doi.org/10.3898/136266214813474589

Speed, E (2014) Crisis, what crisis? Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2014) Skewed NHS stats are big business (published 25.03.14). Blog post - Our NHS: Open Democracy <http://www.opendemocracy.net/ournhs>.

Speed, E (2014) Is skewing the data any different to juking the stats? Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2014) For integration read fragmentation. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2013) Healthcare - a question of trust? Blog post - Society Central.

Speed, E (2013) From "doctor knows best" to "market knows best". Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2013) Bloody Markets. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2013) Questions of Trust...? Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2013) Comment: Labour doesn't have the guts to challenge Osborne on welfare. Blog post - Politics.co.uk.

Speed, E (2013) BLACK APRIL - There IS an alternative. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2013) Welfare reform and the vilification of the 'undeserving poor'. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2013) Playing the blame game: political capital and mid-Staffs. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2013) Inequality as a test of strength? Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2012) Evidence versus Autonomy in TB treatment: A tale of two professions. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2012) NHS mid-term review: what have we learned so far? Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2012) The NHS Constitution: What is it good for? Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2012) The Privatisation Paradox. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2012) "We need to talk about Jeremy". Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2012) And the cupboard was bare. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Speed, E (2012) Moving Targets. Blog post - http://www.cost-ofliving.net.

Harper, DJ and Speed, E (2012) Uncovering recovery: The resistible rise of recovery and resilience. Studies in Social Justice, 6 (1). pp. 9-26. DOI https://doi.org/10.26522/ssj.v6i1.1066

Speed, E (2011) Discourses of acceptance and resistance: Speaking out about psychiatry. In: De-Medicalizing Misery: Psychiatry, Psychology and the Human Condition. UNSPECIFIED, pp. 123-140. ISBN 9780230242715.

Speed, E (2011) Applying Soft Bureaucracy to Rhetorics of Choice: UK NHS 1983-2007. In: Managing Modernity: The End of Bureaucracy? Oxford University Press, Oxford. ISBN 9780199563647.

Anderson, B and Speed, E (2010) Social Media And Health: Implications For Primary Health Care Providers. UNSPECIFIED. Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI), University of Essex, Colchester, UK.

Glynos, J and Howarth, D and Norval, AJ and Speed, E (2009) Discourse Analysis: varieties and methods. UNSPECIFIED. ESRC National Centre for Research Methods NCRM/014.

Anderson, B and Speed, E (2009) An Evidence-Based Approach To Digital Inclusion for Health. UNSPECIFIED. Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI), University of Essex, Colchester, UK.

Speed, E (2007) Discourses of consumption or consumed by discourse? A consideration of what “consumer” means to the service user. Journal of Mental Health, 16 (3). pp. 307-318. DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/09638230701299210

Speed, E (2002) Irish Mental Health Social Movements: A Consideration of Movement Habitus. Irish Journal of Sociology, 11 (1). pp. 61-80.

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