Dr Dawn Goodwin

Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences

Research Overview

Broadly, my research focuses on understanding how healthcare work is organised; from the micro-level factors that shape practices - on what basis people act, how they account for their actions - to the systems by which healthcare professionals are governed, as well as the influence of broader cultural and political discourses. These interests have led to a particular focus on risk, safety and accountability in healthcare.

Theoretically my research is informed primarily by science and technology studies, medical sociology and anthropology. Methodologically, I use a range of qualitative methods including case studies, ethnography, interviews, focus groups and documentary analysis.

EASST-4S 2024
Participation in conference - Academic

Annual Meeting for the Society of the Social Studies of Science
Participation in conference - Academic

BSA Medical Sociology Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

Chronic Living Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

EASST / 4S
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience

  • Institute for Social Futures Fellow
  • Interdisciplinary network in culture, health, ethics and society
  • ISF Fellows 2019/20