Timothy Milewa

Lecturer
Sociology and Communications

Room: Gaskell Building 071
Brunel University
Uxbridge
UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1895 265450
Email: timothy.milewa@brunel.ac.uk

Research and PhD Supervision

Research Interests

Citizenship and governance in health policy/ health management; sociology and politics of evidence in health and science; health policy

Publications

Publications

Journal Papers

(2008) Milewa, T., Buxton, M. and Hanney, S., Lay involvement in the public funding of medical research: expertise and counter-expertise in empirical and analytical perspective, Critical Public Health 18 (3) : 357- 366

(2008) Milewa, T., Representation and legitimacy in health policy formulation at a national level: perspectives from a study of health technology eligibility procedures in the United Kingdom., Health Policy 85 (3) : 356- 362

(2006) Milewa, T., Health technology adoption and the politics of governance in the UK, Social Science & Medicine 63 (12) : 3102- 3112

(2005) Milewa, T. and Barry, C., Health policy and the politics of evidence, Social Policy & Administration 39 (5) : 498- 512

(2004) Milewa, T., Local participatory democracy in Britain's health service: Innovation or fragmentation of a universal citizenship?, Social Policy & Administration 38 (3) : 240- 252

(2002) Milewa, T., Harrison, S., Ahmad, W. and Tovey, P., Citizens' participation in primary healthcare planning: Innovative citizenship practice in empirical perspective, Critical Public Health 12 (1) : 39- 53

(2002) Harrison, S., Dowswell, G. and Milewa, T., Guest editorial: public and user 'involvement' in the UK National Health Service., Health Soc Care Community 10 (2) : 63- 66

(2002) MILEWA., Dowswell, George. and Harrison, Stephen., Partnerships, power and the 'new' politics of community participation in British health care, Social Policy & Administration 36 (7) : 796- 809

(2001) Milewa, T. and Harrison, S., Consultation. Group dynamics., Health Serv J 111 (5752) : 32- 33

(2001) Tovey, P., Atkin, K. and Milewa, T., The individual and primary care: Service user, reflexive choice maker and collective actor, Critical Public Health 11 (2) : 163- 166

(2000) Milewa, T. and Calnan, M., Genetics regulation. Central line on the tubes., Health Serv J 110 (5694) : 33-

(2000) Milewa, T., Calnan, M., Almond, S. and Hunter, A., Patient education literature and help seeking behaviour: perspectives from an evaluation in the United Kingdom, SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE 51 (3) : 463- 475

(2000) Milewa, T. and Calnan, M., Primary care and public involvement: achieving a balanced partnership., J R Soc Med 93 (1) : 3- 5

(1999) Milewa, T., Valentine, J. and Calnan, M., Community participation and citizenship in British health care planning: narratives of power and involvement in the changing welfare state, SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS 21 (4) : 445- 465

(1998) Shaw, S. and Milewa, T., Developing "out of hours" primary health care. Some key qualitative factors in service selection and evaluation by patients in the UK., J Manag Med 12 (2-3) : 143- 138

(1998) Milewa, T., Valentine, J. and Calnan, M., Managerialism and active citizenship in Britain's reformed health service: Power and community in an era of decentralisation, SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE 47 (4) : 507- 517

(1997) Milewa, T., Community participation and health care priorities: Reflections on policy, theatre and reality in Britain, HEALTH PROMOTION INTERNATIONAL 12 (2) : 161- 168

(1997) Milewa, T., User participation in service planning. A qualitative approach to gauging the impact of managerial attitudes., J Manag Med 11 (4) : 238- 245

(1996) Milewa, T., Health for All and British health policy: a comment on the quest for "healthy public policy"., J Manag Med 10 (6) : 59- 3

(1996) Milewa, T. and deLeeuw, E., Reason and protest in the new urban public health movement: An observation on the sociological analysis of political discourse in the 'healthy city', BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 47 (4) : 657- 670

Book Chapters

(2009) Milewa, T., Health care, consumerism and the politics of identity. In: Gabe, J. and Calnan, M. eds. The New Sociology of the Health Service. London : Routledge

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