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Is it Still Ok to be Ok? Mental Health Labels as a Campus Technology

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Armstrong N. et al, (2023), Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry

The development of a creative work rehabilitation organisation

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Leach J. et al, (2023), History of psychiatry, 34, 48 - 63

The processes and context of innovation in mental healthcare: Oxfordshire as a case study

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Hall J. et al, (2022), History of Psychiatry, 0957154X2211407 - 0957154X2211407

Happenstance and regulatory culture: the evolution of innovative community mental health services in Oxfordshire in the late twentieth century

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Armstrong N. and Agulnik P., (2022), History of Psychiatry, 0957154X2211367 - 0957154X2211367

Silver linings: how mental health activists can help us navigate wicked problems.

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Armstrong N. and Pratt-Boyden K., (2021), BJPsych Bull, 45, 227 - 230

“I was at the right place at the right time“: The neglected role of happenstance in the lives of people and institutions

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Armstrong N. and Agulnik P., (2020), HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 10, 890 - 905

Serious but not solemn: Rebalancing the assessment of risks and benefits of patient recruitment materials

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Armstrong N. et al, (2015), Research Ethics, 11, 98 - 107