Dr Nigel Cox
Dr Nigel Cox
Senior Lecturer
My profile
Biography
Academic and professional qualifications
- PhD Sociology
- SFHEA Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- FRAI Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute
- PGCE Higher Education
- MA Social Science Research
- BA(Hons) Healthcare Practice (1st class)
- RN Registered Nurse, Nurse Teacher (NMC)
I’m a sociologist and registered nurse with expertise in the social and interdisciplinary dimensions of health and care. I’ve worked on a range of funded research and knowledge exchange projects, all of which involved working with and understanding the experience of a diverse range of stakeholders.
My approach to research and knowledge exchange combines sociological and anthropological theory, ethnography, and co-production. My teaching addresses leadership, policy, integrated care, evidence-based practice, and global public health. I am Director of Studies for eight doctoral candidates.
My recent publications in leading international (upper quartile) journals address mutual-aid and community-based support, seldom-heard communities, global mental health, disability, and policy. Internationally, I collaborate with colleagues in Uganda and Brazil with projects for disenfranchised communities.
I represent our department on the Faculty Ethics Governance committee. I am a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute, a member of the European Association of Social Anthropologists, a Nursing and Midwifery Council registrant, and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
I was previously Professional Chair of the NW People in Research PPI forum, and I remain actively engaged in public involvement through my research and teaching and contribute regularly to peer review for journals and funding agencies.
Other academic service (administration and management)
Faculty Ethics and Governance Committee (current), Nursing lead, Undergraduate RKE Internship Scheme (2017-2021), Professional Standards Framework (PSF) assessor (current), University Assessment Management Group (2014-2018), Academic representative, Faculty Academic Standards & Quality Enhancement (2008-2018).
Expert reviewer
I review for the following journals:
Journal of Clinical Nursing, Sociology of Health and Illness, Journal of Research in Nursing, BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, New Global Studies, Sage Open
I review for the following funding bodies and agencies:
GNCT (General Nursing Council Trust), NIHR (National Institute for Health Research), CoDH (Council of Deans of Health), Research for Patient and Public Benefit Wales (RfPPB).
Consultancy and advisory roles
External roles
2015-2018 Executive Co-Chair, North West People in Research
2002-2018 University Link Salford Foundation Trust
2011-current University Link Manchester Foundation Trust
Community, charity and NGO links
See grant capture section
Expert reviewer for external funding bodies
- GNCT (General Nursing Council Trust) reviewer
- NIHR (National Institute for Health Research) reviewer
Membership of professional associations
European Association of Social Anthropologists
Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy, SFHEA
Royal Anthropological Institute, FRAI (Fellow)
British Sociological Association, Member
Higher Education Academy, FHEA (Fellow)
Nursing & Midwifery Council, RN(A), Nurse Teacher (2005)
Royal College of Nursing, Member
Personal website address
Projects
Grants in delivery
Co-applicant Quality Protects Children (QPC) SPARCS Evaluation, £164,761
Co-applicant GCRF QR 2019/20 Empowering and developing nurses, £11,110
Grants completed
2018-2020 Principal Investigator, KE contract for Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation (GMCVO), support, coaching, consultancy, £12,500.
2018-2020 Principal Investigator, Research contract for Centre for Ageing Better (CFAB), qualitive research into Working Potential, £12,500
2017-2018 Co-Investigator, Schools engagement, Health Education NW, £30,000
2016-2017 Co-Investigator, Who cares? Desktop review, MMU, £10,000.
2016-2017 Director/Intern supervisor) Young People and Mental Health, MMU
2016-2017 Co-Investigator, PPI bursary, NIHR
2015 Principal Investigator, Scoping review, Nuffield Health, £10,000.
2014-2015 Co-Investigator, Care Leavers Project, GMCVO/UK Cabinet Office, £30,000
2014 Co-Investigator, Voices from the Brink, MMU, £10,000.
Teaching
Postgraduate teaching
Unit lead (postgraduate)
- L8 Person Centred Practice, Professional Doctorate
- L7 Sociological Methods for Public Heath, MPH Global Public Health
- L7 Leadership for Integrated Care, MSc Apprentice pathway
- L6 Integrated Study Unit, BSc Adult Nursing
Supervision
Director of Studies (Principal Supervisor)
I am Director of Studies for PhD/Doctoral candidates in the following topic areas
- Nursing impact of hyper acute stroke
- Post-registration nurse education
- NHS information systems implementation and emergence
- Storytelling, children and healthcare
- Realism in simulation-based healthcare education
- Patient and public involvement
- Social worker employment experiences
Supervisor
Supervisor for PhD candidates in the following topic areas:
- Substance use and addictive behaviours (Sociology)
- People with a learning disability and information technology (Social Care)
- Women in British Asian communities and diabetes (Nursing)
Completions and examinations
- 2 PhD completions as supervisor
- 2 PhD internal examination
- 1 MRes internal examination
Research outputs
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Artefacts
Cox, N. (2019) A prospective and deductive analysis tool for qualitative inquiry into social capital.
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Books (authored/edited/special issues)
Tetley, J., Cox, N., Jack, K., Witham, G. (2018) Nursing Older People at a Glance. John Wiley & Sons.
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Chapters in books
Webb, L., Clayson, A., Cox, N. (2022) 'Transitions in long- term recovery: mapping adolescent development theory to better understand identity change in recovery.' Long-Term Recovery from Substance Use European Perspectives. Policy Press, pp. 143-156.
Cox, N., Jack, K. (2018) 'Autonomy and independence.' Nursing Older People at a Glance. John Wiley & Sons,
Cox, N., Tetley, J. (2018) 'Long-term conditions and comorbidities.' Nursing Older People at a Glance. John Wiley & Sons,
Hadley, R. (2018) 'Ageing without children.' In Tetley, J., Cox, N., Jack, K., Witham, G. (ed.) Nursing Older People at a Glance. Wiley-Blackwell,
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Reports
Martikke, S., Cox, N., Cumbers, H., Webb, L. Working successfully with care leavers: an evaluation of GMYN's Boom+ project. UK, Manchester: Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation.
Cox, N., Webb, L. (2020) Outreach, Delivery and Employer Engagement in Working Potential. London, United Kingdom: Centre for Ageing Better.
Cox, N., Tetley, J., Luxmoore, B. (2016) Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) report for proposed study: listen and learn. Manchester, United Kingdom: Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Journal articles
Mallaband Bergqvist, A., Webb, L., Kyaddondo, D., Ford, T., Cox, N. (2023) 'Psychosocial health in adolescent unmarried motherhood in rural Uganda: implications for community based collaborative mental health education, and empowerment strategies in the prevention of depression and suicide.' Transcultural Psychiatry,
Parry, S., Cox, N., Andriopoulou, P., Oldfield, J., Roscoe, S., Palumbo-Haswell, J., Collins, S. (2022) 'Mechanisms to enhance resilience and post-traumatic growth in residential care: a narrative review.' Adversity and Resilience Science, 4(1) pp. 1-21.
Cox, N., Martikke, S., Cumbers, H., Webb, L. (2022) 'Reinventing selves and connections through community volunteering: how care leavers and their supporters create a space for agency and self-work.' Voluntary Sector Review: an international journal of third sector research, policy and practice, 14(2) pp. 293-313.
Wilkinson, M., Cox, N., Witham, G., Haigh, C. (2021) 'Hyperacute stroke and the specialist nursing impact: exploring the cause and context of feelings of secondary traumatic stress – a qualitative inquiry.' Journal of Research in Nursing, 27(4) pp. 343-354.
Snee, H., White, P., Cox, N. (2021) ''Creating a modern nursing workforce’: nursing education reform in the neoliberal social imaginary.' British Journal of Sociology of Education, 42(2) pp. 229-244.
Chesterton, L., Tetley, J., Cox, N., Jack, K. (2021) 'A hermeneutical study of professional accountability in nursing.' Journal of Clinical Nursing, 30(1-2) pp. 188-199.
Webb, L., Cox, N., Duda-Mikulin, E., clayson, A. (2020) '‘I’m getting the balls to say no’: recovery trajectories in recovery from substance use.' Journal of Health Psychology, 27(1) pp. 69-80.
Martikke, S., Cumbers, H., Cox, N., Webb, L., Gedzielewski, E., Duale, M. (2019) 'Building bridges into the community: Social capital in a volunteering project for care leavers.' Children and Society: the international journal of childhood and children's services, 33(2) pp. 111-125.
Cox, N., Haigh, C. (2018) 'Ethical and epistemological challenges of using published evidence derived from social media: Six questions to ask your undergraduate students.' Nurse Education Today,
Clayson, A., Webb, L., Cox, N. (2018) 'When two worlds collide: critical reflection on co-production.' Drugs and Alcohol Today, 18(1) pp. 51-60.
Cox, N. (2017) 'Enacting disability policy through unseen support: the everyday use of disability classifications by university administrators.' Journal of Education Policy, 32(5) pp. 542-563.
Webb, L., Cox, N., Cumbers, H., Martikke, S., Gedzielewski, E., Duale, M. (2016) 'Personal resilience and identity capital among young people leaving care: enhancing identity formation and life chances through involvement in volunteering and social action.' Journal of Youth Studies, 20(7) pp. 889-903.
Cox, N., Clayson, A., Webb, L. (2016) 'A safe place to reflect on the meaning of recovery: a recovery community co-productive approach using multimedia interviewing technology.' Drugs and Alcohol Today, 16(1) pp. 4-15.
Cox, N. (2016) 'Review: Is being gay bad for your health and well-being? Cultural issues affecting gay men accessing and using health services in the Republic of Ireland.' Journal of Research in Nursing, 21(3) pp. 197-198.
Cox, N. (2009) 'Subjects of concern: troubling categories.' Nurse Researcher, 17(1) pp. 88-92.
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Conference papers
Cox, N. (2018) 'Making the orthodox obsolete: new kinds of ethical practice for a new kind of participant.' In RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2018. College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of Birmingham, 16/4/2018 - 18/4/2018.
Webb, L., cox, N. (2017) 'co-produced research with liminal communities.' In Global perspectives on research co-production with communities. birmingham university, 14/9/2017 - 15/9/2017.
Cox, N. (2017) 'Co-production, liminality and the accomplishment of recovery communitas.' In IRiS Global Perspectives on Research Co-Production with Communities: Ontologies, Epistemologies and Methodologies International Conference. University of Birmingham, 14/9/2017 - 15/9/2017.
Cox, N. (2017) 'Invited Keynote: Recovery as a cultural system: reframing identity and community.' In Recoverism and the Arts. Manchester School of Art, 25/4/2017 - 25/4/2017.
Cox, N., Miller, E., Wright, K., Haigh, C. (2017) 'Who am I, and who are you? Identity, engagement and colloboration in the era of online nursing research.' In RCN International Nursing Research Conference 2017. University of Oxford, 5/4/2017 - 7/4/2017.
Cox, N., Webb, L. (2015) 'Poles apart: Does the export of mental health expertise from the Global North to the Global South represent a neutral relocation of knowledge and practice?.' 37. pp. 683-697.
Cox, N. (2015) 'More than noticing and speaking up: how free to ‘speak up’ are nursing students?.' In Students speaking up. Council of Deans of Health, 6/5/2015 - 6/5/2015.
Cox, N. (2014) 'Protecting patients and upholding trust post-Mid Staffs: developing a new analytical methodology for exploring epistemic barriers to the ‘raising of concerns’ by healthcare students.' In BSA Medical Sociology Annual Conference. Aston University, UK, 10/9/2014 - 12/9/2014.
Cox, N. (2013) 'Whose data, whose truth? The epistemic character of data analysis in qualitative research.' In Qualitative Research in Health North West. Manchester Metropolitan University,
Cox, N. (2013) 'Narrating the disabled subject, inciting the moral self: how administrators working in professional health care education assemble narrative ‘truths’ in relation to disability.' In A Narrative Future for Health Care. King’s Guy’s Hospital Campus, London, 19/6/2013 - 21/6/2013.
Cox, N. (2013) 'Talking bodies: surveillance, confession and ritual in higher education administration.' In Talking bodies. University of Chester, 25/3/2013 - 26/3/2013.
Cox, N. (2011) 'How university administrators ‘work with’ disability classification schemes in their everyday practice.' In Research and Scholarship Conference. Sheffield Hallam University, 14/12/2011 - 14/12/2011.
Cox, N. (2010) '(Un)excitable speech: ethnographic interviewing in the culturally-near workplace.' In Anthropology of Britain: Representations and Reality. Sheffield Hallam University, 15/1/2010 - 15/1/2010.
Cox, N. (2009) 'Common sense and discourses of disability.' In Faculty of Development and Society Conference. Sheffield Hallam University, 9/6/2008 - 9/6/2008.
Cox, N. (2009) 'Purity, danger and disability: abbreviated reading of Mary Douglas.' In Sociology, Politics and Policy Research Group. Sheffield Hallam University, 15/3/2009 - 15/3/2009.
Cox, N. (2008) 'Talking to informants about disability: situated knowledge and ethnography.' In Research Institute for Health and Social Change Annual Conference. Manchester Metropolitan University, 1/7/2008 - 1/7/2008.
Cox, N. (2008) 'Common-sense understandings of disability in the workplace.' In Disability Research Forum. Sheffield Hallam University / University of Sheffield, 13/5/2008 - 13/5/2008.
Cox, N. (2007) 'Fears, identities and bureaucratic moments.' In British Sociological Association Annual Conference. University of East London, 12/4/2007 - 14/4/2007.
Cox, N. (2007) 'Disability, researcher identity and gaining access to the field of enquiry.' In Disability Research Forum. Sheffield Hallam University / University of Sheffield, 14/3/2007 - 14/3/2007.
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Presentations
Cox, N. (2015) More than noticing and speaking up: how free to ‘speak up’ are nursing students?. [Presentation] London: Council of Deans,6/5/2015.
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Theses and dissertations
Cox, N. (2012) Performing ethnography in a contemporary workplace : disability discourse and the university administrator (Doctoral thesis).
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Posters
Cox, N. (2015) 'Theorizing recovery in the context of co-productive methodologies.' [Poster] In Substance Use: Applying Research to Practice. Date viewed 7/4/2015.