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Overview

Brian Salter is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans social sciences, health professions, and medicine. The key subfields of their work include general health professions, reproductive medicine, political science and international relations, finance, and sociology and political science.

The main topics Brian Salter has addressed in their research include reproductive health and technologies, global healthcare and medical tourism, global health care issues, healthcare systems and reforms, political philosophy and ethics, marriage and sexual relationships, and demographic trends and gender preferences.

Recent publications by Brian Salter include:

  • Markets, Cultures, and the Politics of Value: The Case of Assisted Reproductive Technology (2021) - Science Technology & Human Values
  • Constructing healthcare services markets: networks, brokers and the China-England engagement (2022) - Globalization and Health
  • Constructing healthcare services markets: networks, brokers and the China-England engagement (2022) - Research Square (Research Square)
  • Islam, assisted reproductive technology and the politics of emergence: When markets and hegemonies collide (2024) - Sociology of Health & Illness
  • Judicial power and constitutional tensions: the politics of legitimation (2021) - British Politics

Brian Salter frequently collaborates with several co-authors, among them:

  • Yiming Dong
  • Benjamin M. Hunter
  • Alex Faulkner
  • Courtney Davis
  • John Abraham

Their work appears consistently across various publication venues, with multiple papers published in:

  • Science Technology & Human Values
  • Globalization and Health
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Sociology of Health & Illness
  • British Politics

Best Publications

  • The Politics of Governance in Higher Education: The Case of Quality Assurance

    Brian Salter;Ted Tapper

  • Public attitudes scientific advice and the politics of regulatory policy: the case of BSE

    Lynn Frewer;Brian Salter

  • The state and higher education

    Brian Salter;Ted Tapper

  • The External Pressures on the Internal Governance of Universities

    Brian Salter;Ted Tapper

  • Bioethics and the Global Moral Economy The Cultural Politics of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Science

    Brian Salter;Charlotte Salter

  • The changing idea of university autonomy

    E.R. Tapper;B.G. Salter

  • Who Rules? The new politics of medical regulation

    Brian Salter

  • The New Politics of Medicine

    Brian Salter

  • Oxford, Cambridge and the Changing Idea of the University. The Challenge to Donnish Domination

    Ted Tapper;Brian Salter

  • Biobanks and bioethics: the politics of legitimation

    Brian Salter;Mavis Jones

  • HOW POLICY NETWORKS CAN DAMAGE DEMOCRATIC HEALTH: A CASE STUDY IN THE GOVERNMENT OF GOVERNANCE

    John Greenaway;Brian Salter;Stella Hart

  • The Politics of Change in the Health Service

    Brian Salter

  • Patient satisfaction surveys as a market research tool for general practices.

    K Khayat;B Salter

  • Education and the political order : changing patterns of class control

    Ted Tapper;Brian Salter

  • The governance of human genetics: Policy discourse and constructions of public trust

    Mavis Jones;Brian Salter

  • Education, politics, and the state

    Brian Salter

  • China and the global stem cell bioeconomy: an emerging political strategy?

    Brian Salter;Melinda Cooper;Amanda Dickins

  • Patients and doctors: reformulating the UK health policy community?

    Brian Salter

  • Hegemony in the marketplace of biomedical innovation: Consumer demand and stem cell science

    Brian Salter;Yinhua Zhou;Saheli Datta

  • Governing stem cell science in China and India: emerging economies and the global politics of innovation

    Brian Salter

  • Power and policy in education : the case of independent schooling

    Brian Salter;Ted Tapper

  • The Global Politics of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Science

    Brian Salter

  • Human genetic technologies, European governance and the politics of bioethics.

    Brian Salter;Mavis Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert Gottweis
Herbert Gottweis University of Vienna
Lynn J. Frewer
Lynn J. Frewer Newcastle University
Louis-Marie Houdebine
Louis-Marie Houdebine INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Alan Petersen
Alan Petersen Monash University
Arnout R. H. Fischer
Arnout R. H. Fischer Wageningen University & Research
Barbara Prainsack
Barbara Prainsack University of Vienna

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