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The impossibility of engaged research: Complicity and accountability between researchers, ‘publics’ and institutions

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Citation: Heney, V. and Poleykett, B. (2021) ‘The impossibility of engaged research: Complicity and accountability between researchers, “publics” and institutions’, Sociology of Health & Illness, 44(S1), pp. 179–194. Abstract: Over the past decade, U.K. universities have increasingly sought to…

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