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School of Applied Social Sciences

Research Projects

Dr. Tiago Moreira, BA (Lisboa);MSc (Edinburgh); PhD (Lancaster)

Senior Lecturer in the School of Applied Social Sciences

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Biography

Originally from Lisboa (Portugal), I came to Britain to study for a postgraduate degree in 1996, planning to stay for 9 months only. I ended up doing a PhD and before coming to Durham University in 2006,  I was a social researcher at the Centre for Health Services Research at Newcastle University (2002-2006).

My research has been concerned with exploring and understanding the role of knowledge and technology in contemporary health care, with particular attention to the collective production of health care standards (e.g. clinical guidelines, diagnostic categories), the social and political organisation of clinical trials and the use of technologies in clinical and domestic contexts. 

Currently I am investigating three main areas:

a) Knowledge practices in health care priority setting or 'rationing'

b)The role of patient organisations in the generation, mediation and use of knowledge and technology

c) Aging, technology and society.

I enjoy supporting postgraduate students, and welcome PhD proposals in any of the areas mentioned above, plus: actor network theory,social studies of medicine, science and technology studies, dementia studies.  

I have given invited papers in Berlin (FU), Cambridge University, Cleveland (CWRU), Lisbon (ISEG), Maastricht U., Montreal (McGill U.), Paris (Ecoles des Mines) and York University.

I am an elected member of the Council for the European Association for Studies of Science and Technology.

Research Groups

Research Projects

  • European Patient Organisations in the Knowlege Society (EPOKS)

Research Interests

  • Aging, Technology and Society
  • Knowledge and the organisation of health care
  • Piority setting in health care
  • Social Studies of Medicine

Selected Publications

Books: authored

Books: edited

Books: sections

Journal papers: academic

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Grants Awarded

  • 2009: EUROPEAN PATIENT ORGANIZATIONS (£56131.60 from European Commission)

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