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Clive Seale is Professor of Medical Sociology in the Institute of Health Sciences Education at Queen Mary, University of London, England.
Seale was educated at Bryanston School in Dorset. He then studied for BEd, MSc, and PhD degrees at university level. His research interests include communication in health care settings, end-of-life care, mass media and health, and social research methods.
Publications
Clive Seale has authored many research papers and books. He is Managing Editor of the journal Sociology of Health and Illness. His books include:
- Seale, C. (1998). Constructing Death: The Sociology of Dying and Bereavement. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521594301 (hardback). ISBN 978-0521595094 (paperback).
- Seale, C. (1999). The Quality of Qualitative Research. Sage Publications. ISBN 978-0761955979 (hardback).
- Davey, B., Gray, A., Seale, C. (2002). Health and Disease: A Reader. Open University Press. ISBN 978-0335209682 (hardback). ISBN 978-0335209675 (paperback).
- Seale, C. (2003). Media and Health. Sage Publications. ISBN 978-0761947295 (hardcover).
- Seale, C. (ed.) (2003). Social Research Methods: A Reader. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415300834 (hardback). ISBN 978-0415300841 (paperback).
- Seale, C. (ed.) (2004). Researching Society and Culture, Sage Publications. (Second edition.) ISBN 978-0761941965 (hardback). ISBN 978-0761941972 (paperback).
- Seale, C., Gobo, G., Gubrium, J., and Silverman, D. (eds.) (2006). Qualitative Research Practice. Sage Publications. ISBN 978-1412934206 (paperback).
References
- ^ Professor Clive Seale, Institute of Health Sciences Education, Queen Mary, University of London, UK.
- Publications from Clive Seale, Institute of Health Sciences Education, Queen Mary, University of London, UK.
- Editorial Information, Sociology of Health and Illness, Blackwell Publishing, UK.
- Books: "Clive Seale", Amazon.co.uk.
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