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    Critical realism, agency and sickle cell: case studies of young people with sickle cell disorder at school 

    Dyson, Simon; Atkin, Karl; Culley, Lorraine; Dyson, Sue, 1960- (2013-07-26)
    Critical realism suggests that historical structures may operate as underlying generative mechanisms but not always be activated. This explains the near-absence of references to racism by black students with sickle cell ...
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    The educational experiences of young people with sickle cell disorder: a commentary on the existing literature 

    Dyson, Simon; Atkin, Karl; Culley, Lorraine; Dyson, Sue, 1960- (Taylor and Francis, 2007)
    Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic illness that in England disproportionately affects marginalized ethnic groups, but has yet to feature extensively within educational or disability research. This review of existing ...
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    Disclosure and sickle cell disorder: a mixed methods study of the young person with sickle cell at school. 

    Dyson, Simon; Atkin, Karl; Culley, Lorraine; Dyson, Sue, 1960-; Evans, Hala; Rowley, David T. (Elsevier, 2010-05-08)
    Sickle cell is a leading genetic condition, both globally and in England. Little research has been conducted into the experiences of young people with sickle cell at school. A mixed methods study (May 2007–September 2008) ...
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    "Talk to me. There's two of us": Fathers and sickle cell screening. 

    Dyson, Simon; Berghs, Maria; Atkin, Karl (SAGE (British Sociological Association), 2015-02-03)
    Studying kinship has involved doing family, displaying family, and ‘displaying family’ as a sensitizing concept to understand modalities troublesome to display. Fathers at ante-natal screening clinics for sickle cell are ...
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