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    John Henry Newman: Reason, Rhetoric, and Romanticism (edited book)
    with Fergus Kerr
    Southern Illinois University Press. 1991.
    This book offers a more challenging appraisal of Newman’s life and thought.
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    Objecting: multiplicity and the practice of physiotherapy
    with Jenny Setchell and Barbara E. Gibson
    Journal of School Health 22 (2): 165-184. 2018.
    Drawing from Annemarie Mol’s conceptulisation of multiplicity, we explore how health care practices enact their object, using physiotherapy as our example. Our concern is particularly to mobilise ways of practicing or doing physiotherapy that are largely under-theorised, unexamined or marginalised. This approach explores those actions that reside in the interstitial spaces around, beneath and beyond the limits of established practices. Using Mol’s understanding of multiplicity as a theoretical a…Read more
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    “sectarianism And The French Reformation,”
    Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 70 (3): 35-44. 1988.
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    Foucault, the subject and the research interview: a critique of methods
    with Joanna K. Fadyl
    Nursing Inquiry 20 (1): 23-29. 2013.
    FADYL JK and NICHOLLS DA. Nursing Inquiry 2013; 20: 23–29 Foucault, the subject and the research interview: a critique of methodsResearch interviews are a widely used method in qualitative health research and have been adapted to suit a range of methodologies. Just as it is valuable that new approaches are explored, it is also important to continue to examine their appropriate use. In this article, we question the suitability of research interviews for ‘history of the present’ studies informed b…Read more
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    Obsessive anti-AFA behaviour
    The Australian Humanist 110 (110): 20. 2013.
    Nicholls, David