CAROL GRAYSON - DISSERTATION
MA GENDER, CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT
BLOOD FLOWS NOT JUST THROUGH OUR VEINS BUT THROUGH OUR MINDS.
HOW HAS THE GLOBAL POLITICS OF BLOOD IMPACTED ON THE UK HAEMOPHILIA COMMUNITY?
By
Carol Anne Grayson
Front page and Contents page (113 KB)
Chapter 1 – Introduction, Blood, Politics, And Identity (136 KB)
Chapter 2 – Literature Review (441 KB)
Chapter 3 – Methodology (225 KB)
Chapter 4 – The Globalization of Blood, Failure to Achieve Self-Sufficiency and the Impact on the UK Haemophilia Community: A Critique of a Government Report (1.10 MB)
Chapter 5 – Questionnaires: An Analysis of the Thoughts, Attitudes, and Opinions of an Infected Community (615 KB)
Chapter 6 – Reflections on the Research Process (455 KB)
APPENDICES
Annex A – Chronology of Events (2.13 MB)
Appendix A1 – Self- Sufficiency In Blood Products In England And Wales: A Chronology From 1973 to 1991 (186 KB)
Appendices B – Questionnaire Responses (4.22 MB)
NEWSFLASH: We are pleased to offer Carol our sincere congratulations at being awarded joint first place in the prestigious 2009 Michael Young Prize for her MA Dissertation 'Blood Flows Not Just Through Our Veins But Through Our Minds. How Has The Global Politics of Blood Impacted on the UK Haemophilia Community'.
© Copyright 2006 Carol Grayson
School Of Arts, Design, Media And Culture
University Of Sunderland
Submission Date: 12/1/2007