James Nazroo
James Nazroo, PhD, MBBS FBA FaCSS, is Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester. He is the founding and Deputy Director of the ESRC Centre of Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE), co-Principal Investigator (PI) of the Synergi Collaborative Centre, which is investigating ethnic inequalities in severe mental illness, and founding and co-Director of the Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing (MICRA). Issues of inequality, social justice and underlying processes of stratification have been the primary focus of his research activities, centring on ethnicity/race, ageing, gender, and the interrelationships between these. Central to his work on ethnicity/race has been developing an understanding of the links between ethnicity, racism, class and inequality. This work has covered a variety of elements of social disadvantage, how these relate to racialised identities and processes of racism, and how these patterns have changed over time. He has also explored the role of access to and quality of health services, including a critical examination of mental health services. His research on ageing has been concerned to understand the patterns and determinants of social and health inequalities in ageing populations. He has conducted studies on quality of life for older people among different ethnic groups in the UK, on inequalities in health at older ages, and on routes into retirement and the impact of retirement on health and well-being. He was PI of the fRaill programme, an interdisciplinary study of inequalities in later life, and is co-PI of the English Longitudinal Study of Aging (ELSA) which is a multi-disciplinary panel study of those aged 50 and older. Provided by Wikipedia
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Air quality and obesity at older ages in China: The role of duration, severity and pollutants. by Nan Zhang, Lei Wang, Min Zhang, James Nazroo
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The enduring effects of racism on health: Understanding direct and indirect effects over time by Sarah Stopforth, Dharmi Kapadia, James Nazroo, Laia Bécares
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Socioeconomic inequalities in health in the context of multimorbidity: A Korean panel study. by Myung Ki, Yo Han Lee, Yong-Soo Kim, Ji-Yeon Shin, Jiseun Lim, James Nazroo
Published 2017-01-01
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Racism as the fundamental cause of ethnic inequities in COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy: A theoretical framework and empirical exploration using the UK Household Longitudinal Study by Laia Bécares, Richard J. Shaw, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Patricia Irizar, Sarah Amele, Dharmi Kapadia, James Nazroo, Harry Taylor
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The impact on health inequalities of approaches to community engagement in the New Deal for Communities regeneration initiative: a mixed-methods evaluation by Jennie Popay, Margaret Whitehead, Roy Carr-Hill, Chris Dibben, Paul Dixon, Emma Halliday, James Nazroo, Edwina Peart, Sue Povall, Mai Stafford, Jill Turner, Pierre Walthery
Published 2015-09-01
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Photovoice as a promising public engagement approach: capturing and communicating ethnic minority people’s lived experiences of severe mental illness and its treatment by George Webster, Patrick Harris, Kristoffer Halvorsrud, James Rhodes, Joy Francis, Maria Haarmans, Natalia Dawkins, James Nazroo, Kamaldeep Bhui, Patrick Cooper, Verona James, Oghenekome Ogowewo, Anthony Stephens, Jacqueline Thorn, Annette, Martin, Nulifer Duruk-Ferreira, Manisha Pandey
Published 2019-11-01
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Family income inequalities and trajectories through childhood and self-harm and violence in young adults: a population-based, nested case-control study by Pearl L H Mok, PhD, Sussie Antonsen, MSc, Carsten B Pedersen, ProfDrMedSc, Matthew J Carr, PhD, Nav Kapur, ProfMD, James Nazroo, ProfPhD, Roger T Webb, ProfPhD
Published 2018-10-01
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