Sheffield, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    Communicating Genetic Information: An Empathy-based Framework
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 50 (1): 57-73. 2025.
    Contemporary healthcare environments are becoming increasingly informationally demanding. This requires patients, and those supporting them, to engage with a broad range of expert knowledge. At the same time, patients must find ways to make sense of this information in the context of their own values and needs. In this article, we confront the problem of communication in our current age of complexity. We do this by focusing on a field that has already had to grapple with these issues directly: g…Read more
  • Religious reactions to Darwin
    In Peter Harrison (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Science and Religion, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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    A collection of original essays offering a comprehensive history of the emergence of scientific naturalism. Beginning with the naturalists of ancient Greece, and proceeding through the middle ages, the scientific revolution, and into the nineteenth century, the contributors examine past ideas about 'nature' and 'the supernatural'. Ranging over different scientific disciplines and historical periods, they show how past thinkers often relied upon theological ideas and presuppositions in their syst…Read more
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    Accountability and Sanctions in English Schools
    with Anne West and Paola Mattei
    British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (1): 41-62. 2011.
    This paper focuses on accountability in school-based education in England. It explores notions of accountability and proposes a new framework for its analysis. It then identifies a number of types of accountability which are present in school-based education, and discusses each in terms of who is accountable to whom and for what. It goes on to examine the sanctions associated with each type of accountability and some possible effects of each type. School performance cross-cuts virtually all face…Read more
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    Funding Early Years Education And Care: Can A Mixed Economy Of Providers Deliver Universal High Quality Provision?
    with Anne West and Philip Noden
    British Journal of Educational Studies 58 (2): 155-179. 2010.
    There has been a focus on policies relating to early years education and care across the developed world and particularly in Europe. In the UK, there has been a raft of policy changes alongside increased investment. However, this paper argues that these changes may not be sufficient to meet EU objectives in terms of quality or the government's policy goals of high quality, affordable and accessible early years education and care. There are major issues that appear to militate against achieving t…Read more