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Young people, family relationships and civic participation
E Muddiman, C Taylor, S Power, K Moles
Journal of Civil Society 15 (1), 82-98, 2019
352019
Civil society: Bringing the family back in
S Power, E Muddiman, K Moles, C Taylor
Journal of Civil Society 14 (3), 193-206, 2018
222018
Instrumentalism amongst students: a cross-national comparison of the significance of subject choice
E Muddiman
British Journal of sociology of Education 39 (5), 607-622, 2018
212018
Intergenerational transmission and support for EU membership in the United Kingdom: The case of Brexit
S Fox, JM Hampton, E Muddiman, C Taylor
European Sociological Review 35 (3), 380-393, 2019
192019
Degree subject and orientations to civic responsibility: a comparative study of Business and Sociology students
E Muddiman
Critical studies in education 61 (5), 577-593, 2020
182020
Disciplinary boundaries and integrating care: using Q-methodology to understand trainee views on being a good doctor
E Muddiman, AD Bullock, JM Hampton, L Allery, J MacDonald, KL Webb, ...
BMC Medical Education 19, 1-10, 2019
162019
‘It's surprising how differently they treat you’: a qualitative analysis of trainee reflections on a new programme for generalist doctors
E Muddiman, AD Bullock, J MacDonald, L Allery, KL Webb, L Pugsley
BMJ open 6 (9), e011239, 2016
162016
Pushing back the margins: power, identity and marginalia in survey research with young people
E Muddiman, J Lyttleton-Smith, K Moles
International Journal of Social Research Methodology 22 (3), 293-308, 2019
102019
Medical student and trainee doctor views on the ‘good’doctor: deriving implications for training from a Q-methods study
J Coventry, JM Hampton, E Muddiman, A Bullock
Medical Teacher 44 (9), 1007-1014, 2022
82022
Civil society and the family
E Muddiman, S Power, C Taylor
Policy Press, 2020
82020
‘Black sheep in the herd’? The role, status and identity of generalist doctors in secondary care
E Muddiman, A Bullock, L Allery, J MacDonald, KL Webb, L Pugsley
Health Services Management Research 29 (4), 124-131, 2016
82016
Enhancing the quality and safety of care through training generalist doctors: a longitudinal, mixed-methods study of a UK broad-based training programme
A Bullock, KL Webb, E Muddiman, J MacDonald, L Allery, L Pugsley
BMJ open 8 (4), e021388, 2018
72018
Capitalising on faith? An intergenerational study of social and religious capital among Baby Boomers and Millennials in Britain
S Fox, E Muddiman, J Hampton, E Kolpinskaya, C Evans
The Sociological Review 69 (4), 862-880, 2021
62021
The instrumental self: student attitudes towards learning, work and success in Britain and Singapore
E Muddiman
Cardiff University, 2015
62015
Let’s keep it casual?: Rising precarity and acts of resistance in UK universities
E Muddiman, R Campbell, G Krause
Understanding Contemporary Issues in Higher Education, 79-92, 2020
52020
Graduating into civil society
C Evans, E Muddiman, C Taylor
Civil Society through the Lifecourse, 59-80, 2020
22020
Write and represent qualitative data
E Muddiman, L Pugsley
Education for Primary Care 27 (6), 503-506, 2016
22016
Greater religious engagement among Millennials may protect against intergenerational inequality and conflict
S Fox, E Kolpinskaya, J Hampton, E Muddiman, C Evans
British Politics and Policy at LSE, 2021
12021
Mothers, grandmothers and civic engagement
E Muddiman, S Power, C Taylor
Civil Society and the Family, 99-124, 2020
12020
The paradoxical positioning of the family and civil society
E Muddiman, S Power, C Taylor
Civil Society and the Family, 13-24, 2020
12020
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