Items where Author is "Atkinson, Paul"
Journal Article
Porter, Catherine and Atkinson, Paul and Gregory, Ian Norman (2018) Space and Time in 100 Million Words : Health and Disease in a Nineteenth-century Newspaper. International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing, 12 (2). pp. 196-216. ISSN 1753-8548
Atkinson, Paul and Gregory, Ian Norman (2017) Child welfare in Victorian newspapers : corpus-based discourse analysis. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 48 (2). pp. 159-186. ISSN 0022-1953
Atkinson, Paul and Morriss, Lisa (2017) On ethnographic knowledge. Qualitative Inquiry, 23 (5). pp. 323-331. ISSN 1077-8004
Porter, Catherine and Atkinson, Paul and Gregory, Ian Norman (2015) Geographical text analysis : a new approach to understanding nineteenth-century mortality. Health and Place, 36. pp. 25-34. ISSN 1353-8292
Hastings, Sarah and Gregory, Ian and Atkinson, Paul (2015) Explaining geographical variations in English rural infant mortality decline using place-centred reading. Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 48 (3). pp. 128-140. ISSN 0161-5440
Cruickshank, Leon and Atkinson, Paul (2014) Closing in on Open Design. The Design Journal, 17 (3). pp. 361-377. ISSN 1460-6925
Atkinson, Paul (2013) Review of: Victoria Kelley, Soap and Water: Cleanliness, Dirt and the Working Classes in Victorian and Edwardian Britain (London: I. B. Tauris, 2010). Labour History Review, 78 (2). pp. 237-238. ISSN 0961-5652
Atkinson, Paul (2012) “Isn’t it time you were finishing?” : fertility and female labor-force participation in England,1860-1920. Feminist Economics, 18 (4). pp. 145-164. ISSN 1354-5701
Atkinson, Paul (2011) Family size and expectations about housing in the later nineteenth century : three Yorkshire towns. Local Population Studies, 87. pp. 13-28. ISSN 0143-2974
Latimer, Joanna and Featherstone, Katie and Atkinson, Paul and Clarke, Angus and Pilz, Daniela T. and Shaw, Alison (2006) Rebirthing the clinic : the interaction of clinical judgement and genetic technology in the production of medical science. Science, Technology, and Human Values, 31 (5). pp. 599-630. ISSN 0162-2439
Glasner, Peter and Atkinson, Paul (2006) The genome as intermediary. Body and Society, 12 (3). pp. 123-131. ISSN 1460-3632
Weinberg, J. and Newton, L. and English, P. M. B. and Vandenberghe, A. and Atkinson, Paul and Catchpole, M. (1997) Electronic communications and communicable disease surveillance at the national level in the European Union. European Journal of Public Health, 7 (4). pp. 454-456. ISSN 1101-1262
Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings
Porter, Catherine and Atkinson, Paul and Gregory, Ian (2015) Combining statistics and texts using GIS : nineteenth century health reports. In: GISRUK 2015 Conference Proceedings :. UNSPECIFIED, GBR, pp. 492-499.
Mottram, Judith and Atkinson, Paul (2008) Design stories for a sustainable society : case studies of responsibility in practice. In: Changing the Change : Design, Visions, Proposals and Tools. UNSPECIFIED, Torino.
Atkinson, Paul and Bhardwaj, Aditya (2006) Inheritance and society. In: Living with the genome: ethical and social aspects of human genetics :. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke and New York, pp. 183-191. ISBN 9781403936202
Contribution to Conference
Atkinson, Paul and Francis, Brian Joseph and Gregory, Ian Norman and Porter, Catherine (2015) Patterns of infant mortality in rural England and Wales, 1850-1910. In: Social Science History Association, 2015-11-12 - 2015-11-15, Maryland. (Submitted)
Thesis
Atkinson, Paul and Chartres, John and Honeyman, Katrina (2010) Cultural causes of the nineteenth-century fertility decline : a study of three Yorkshire towns. PhD thesis, University of Leeds.
Other
Atkinson, Paul (2011) Review of: Simon Szreter, Kate Fisher, Sex Before the Sexual Revolution: Intimate Life in England 1918-1963 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010). UNSPECIFIED.
Report
Lambert, Michael and Atkinson, Paul and Begley, Philip (2019) Report of a scoping exercise on health services records relating to Merseyside at Liverpool Record Office. [Report]