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Debating the legitimacy of a contested environmental illness: a case study of multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS)
T Phillips
Sociology of health & illness 32 (7), 1026-1040, 2010
332010
Selling authentic happiness: Indigenous wellbeing and romanticised inequality in tourism advertising
T Phillips, J Taylor, E Narain, P Chandler
Annals of Tourism Research 87, 103115, 2021
252021
“We invited the disease to come to us”: neoliberal public health discourse and local understanding of non-communicable disease causation in Fiji
T Phillips, C McMichael, M O’Keefe
Critical Public Health 28 (5), 560-572, 2018
242018
Sharing the city: Urban growth and governance in Suva, Fiji
T Phillips, M Keen
Canberra, ACT: State, Society and Governance in Melanesia (SSGM), Research …, 2016
242016
The political economy of restricting marketing to address the double burden of malnutrition: two case studies from Fiji
AM Thow, G Waqa, J Browne, T Phillips, C McMichael, A Ravuvu, J Tutuo, ...
Public health nutrition 24 (2), 354-363, 2021
232021
(In) Visibility online: the benefits of online patient forums for people with a hidden illness: the case of multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)
T Phillips, T Rees
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 32 (2), 214-232, 2018
222018
Nutrition policy-making in Fiji: working in and around neoliberalisation in the global south
T Phillips, A Ravuvu, C McMichael, AM Thow, J Browne, G Waqa, J Tutuo, ...
Critical Public Health 31 (3), 316-326, 2021
212021
The everyday politics of risk: Managing diabetes in Fiji
T Phillips
Medical Anthropology 39 (8), 735-750, 2020
192020
“I Never Wanted to Be a Quack!” The Professional Deviance of Plaintiff Experts in Contested Illness Lawsuits: The Case of Multiple Chemical Sensitivities
T Phillips
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 24 (2), 182-198, 2010
152010
Sharing the city: Urban growth and governance in Suva
T Phillips, M Keen
SSGM Discussion Paper 2016/6, 2016
122016
Law, environmental illness and medical uncertainty: the contested governance of health
T Phillips
Routledge, 2015
122015
Repressive authenticity in the quest for legitimacy: surveillance and the contested illness lawsuit
T Phillips
Social science & medicine 75 (10), 1762-1768, 2012
122012
‘It is not about punishment, it’s about protection’: Policing ‘vulnerabilities’ and the securitisation of public health in the COVID-19 pandemic
EK Russell, T Phillips, A Gaylor, M Trabsky
Criminology & Criminal Justice 24 (1), 39-58, 2024
72024
Defining focused ethnography: Disciplinary boundary-work and the imagined divisions between ‘focused’and ‘traditional’ethnography in health research–A critical review
C Trundle, T Phillips
Social Science & Medicine, 116108, 2023
52023
The victims, villains and heroes of ‘panic buying’: News media attribution of responsibility for COVID-19 stockpiling
T Phillips, C Vargas, M Graham, D Couch, D Gleeson
Journal of Sociology 59 (2), 580-599, 2023
52023
Getting up close and personal: Using peer research assistants for participant observation in a youth alcohol project
J Northcote, T Phillips
Qualitative Research Journal 19 (2), 132-145, 2019
52019
Global inequities in access to COVID-19 health products and technologies: a political economy analysis
D Gleeson, B Townsend, BF Tenni, T Phillips
Health & Place 83, 103051, 2023
42023
‘Mostly accurate with occasional piles of bullshit’: patient ‘boundary-work’in an online scientific controversy
T Phillips
Health Sociology Review 28 (3), 261-276, 2019
42019
The healthcare challenges posed by rapid urbanisation in the Pacific: the view from Fiji.
T Phillips, AN Akesh Narayan
32017
Servicing the cities
T Phillips, A Narayan
78DEVELOPMENT BULLETIN 78, 79, 2017
12017
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