Keywords
Action research, Ageing, Citizenship, Disasters, Ethnography, Foot and Mouth Disease, Governance, Health, ICT, Informal care, Information systems, Knowledge, Participatory research, Science and technology studies, Sociology, Zoonoses
Research Areas
Science, technology and medicine, Sociology

Dr Maggie Mort
Reader
Bowland North
Lancaster University
Bailrigg
Lancaster
United Kingdom
LA1 4YN
Email: Email Hidden
Tel: +44 1524 594077
Affiliations
Sociology
Centre for Gender and Women's Studies
Lancaster Medical School
Centre for Ageing Research
PhD Supervision Interests
Topics I would be interested in supervising include:
science, technology and medicine studies - in particular studies of clinical practice, learning and evidence telecare and domestic space - in particular governance and ethics of new care technologies evidence in action studies - in particular lay ethnographies of technoscience disaster and recovery studiesResearch Interests
Research Interests:
Sociology of science, technology and medicine: technological change, telemedicine and telecare, innovation in health science and technology, health policy and politics, disaster and recovery studies. I work largely with ethnographic and participative methodologies.
Current and recent projects include:
- Lost in Translation: Complexity, Risk and Resilience in Animal Disease Strategies - an inter-disciplinary evaluation of the natural and societal effectiveness of containment strategies for animal diseases (ESRC/NERC Rural Economy & Land Use Programme RELU). http://www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/cswm/LiT/po.php
- EFORTT: Ethical Frameworks for Telecare Technologies for Older People at Home, (EC FP7 Science in Society) Co-ordinator of collaborative research project http://www.lancs.ac.uk/efortt/index.html
- Flood, vulnerability and resilience: a real-time study of local recovery following the floods of June 2007 in Hull (Environment Agency/ESRC) http://www.lec.lancs.ac.uk/cswm/Hull%20Floods%20Project/HFP_home.php
- The Health & Social Consequences of the 2001 UK Foot & Mouth Disease Epidemic (Department of Health)
- Understanding Expertise in Anaesthesia (NHS R&D Fund)
- The Social Construction of Evaluation in Telemedicine and Telehealthcare (Department of Health)
- Telemedicine, Telehealthcare & the Future Patient (ESRC/MRC Innovative Health Technologies Programme)
Former director of the Centre for Science Studies http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/centres/css; contractor for the EC FP5 Thematic Network, 'Identifying Trends in European Medical Space' (ITEMS) and the FP6 Specific Support Action, Governance, Health & Medicine: opening dialogue between social scientists and users (MEDUSE), see: http://www.csi.ensmp.fr/WebCSI/ITEMS/index.php
Development of a 'living' archive of the 2001 FMD epidemic, Cumbria County Council community project see: http://www.footandmouthstudy.org.uk/
Health & Social Consequences of the 2001 FMD epidemic dataset acquired and archived by the ESRC Economic & Social Data Service (Qualidata) as a 'classic study' http://www.esds.ac.uk/qualidata/introduction.asp
Current Teaching
This year I am teaching Disasters: why do things go wrong? Part II Sociology. I also teach on the Health, Life & Bodies course with Celia Roberts in which we have pioneered problem based learning methods in Sociology. I contribute to the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Qualitative Methods (Ethnography in Practice) and Analysing Qualitative Data research training courses.
I am a Problem Based Learning tutor on the Lancaster based medical degree and Director of Special Study Modules for Lancaster and Liverpool medical students.
I am currently supervising five doctoral students in the areas of technological change, expertise, patient safety and situated learning, living with severe mental illness and disaster survival and recovery.
A former journalist and health correspondent on local/regional newspapers, I came to Lancaster 13 years ago from Leeds University where my first post-doctoral research job was in health policy and politics.
2013
Ageing with telecare: care or coercion in austerity?
Mort, M., Roberts, C. & Callen, B. 2013 In: Sociology of Health and Illness. 14 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2012
Calling for Care: ‘Disembodied’ Work, Teleoperators and Older People Living at Home
Roberts, C., Mort, M. & Milligan, C. 06/2012 In: Sociology. 46, 3, p. 490-506, 17 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Policy, practice and decision making for zoonotic disease management: water and cryptosporidium
Austin, Z., Alcock, R., Christley, R., Haygarth, P., Heathwaite, L., Latham, S., Mort, M., Oliver, D., Pickup, R., Wastling, J. M. & Wynne, B. 04/2012 In: Environment International. 40, n/a, p. 70-78, 9 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Flood of emotions: emotional work and long-term disaster recovery
Whittle, R., Walker, M., Medd, W. & Mort, M. 02/2012 In: Emotion, Space and Society. 5, 1, p. 60-69, 10 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2011
Telecare and older people – re-ordering social relations
Mort, M., Roberts, C. & Milligan, C. 2011 Towards Responsible Research and Innovation in the Information and Communication Technologies and Security Technologies Fields: a report for the European Commission Services: a report for the European Commission Services. von Schomberg, R. (ed.). Brussels: European Commission Bookshop, p. 149-164 15 p.
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter
Telecare and older people: who cares where?
Milligan, C., Roberts, C. & Mort, M. 2011 In: Social Science and Medicine. 72, 3, p. 347-354, 8 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Uncertainties in the governance of animal disease: an interdisciplinary framework for analysis
Fish, R., Austin, Z., Christley, R., Haygarth, P. M., Heathwaite, A. L., Heathwaite, L. A., Latham, S., Medd, W., Mort, M., Oliver, D. M., Pickup, R., Wastling, J. M. & Wynne, B. 27/09/2011 In: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B - Biological Sciences. 366, 1573, p. 2023-2034, 12 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2010
Cracks in the door? technology and the shifting topology of care
Milligan, C., Mort, M. & Roberts, C. 2010 New technologies and emerging spaces of care dwelling: bodies, technologies and home. Schillmeier, M. & Domenech, M. (eds.). Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, p. 19-38 20 p.
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter
After the rain - learning the lessons from flood recovery in Hull. Final project report for 'Flood, Vulnerability and Urban Resilience: a real-time study of local recovery following the floods of June 2007 in Hull'.
Whittle, R., Medd, W., Deeming, H., Kashefi, E., Mort, M., Walker, G. & Watson, N. 02/2010 Lancaster UK, 176 p.
Research output: Working paper
Accounting for incoherent bodies.
Goodwin, D. & Mort, M. 02/2010 Technology and Medical Practice: Blood, Guts and Machines. Johnson, E. & Berner, B. (eds.). Aldershot: Ashgate, 228 p.
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter
2009
Ageing, Technology and Home: a critical project, Ageing’, in Technology & the Home: researching new care configurations
Mort, M., Roberts, C. & Milligan, C. 04/2009 In: ALTER: European Journal of Disability Research. 3, 2, p. 85-89, 5 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial
Reshaping what counts as care: older people, work and new technologies
Roberts, C. & Mort, M. 2009 In: ALTER: European Journal of Disability Research. 3, 2, p. 138-158, 21 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Making and Unmaking Telepatients: identity and governance in new care technologies
Mort, M., Finch, T. & May, C. 2009 In: Science Technology and Human Values. 34, 1, p. 9-33, 25 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Beyond Information: intimate relations in sociotechnical practice
Mort, M. & Smith, A. 04/2009 In: Sociology. 43, 2, p. 215-231, 17 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Locally appropriate response and recovery – submission by Lancaster University for Defra consultation on the National Flood Emergency Framework.
Sims, R., Medd, W., Mort, M., Twigger-Ross, C., Walker, G. & Watson, N. 27/03/2009 Lancaster UK, 21 p.
Research output: Working paper
Submission by Lancaster University for Defra consultation on the Draft Flood and Water Management Bill.
Sims, R., Medd, W., Mort, M., Twigger-Ross, C., Walker, G. & Watson, N. 24/07/2009 Lancaster, 15 p.
Research output: Working paper
When a "home" becomes a "house": care and caring in the flood recovery process.
Sims, R., Medd, W., Mort, M. & Twigger-Ross, C. 08/2009 In: Space and Culture. 12, 3, p. 303-316, 14 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2008
Animal Disease and Human Trauma: Emotional Geographies of Disaster
Convery, I., Mort, M., Baxter, J. & Bailey, C. 2008 Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 208 p.
Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book
Ageing, Technology and Home Care: New Actors, New Responsibilities
Mort, M., Roberts, C. & Milligan, C. 2008 1 ed. Paris: Presses de l'Ecole des mines. 124 p.
Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book
Animal disease and human trauma: the psychosocial implications of the 2001 UK foot and mouth disease disaster
Mort, M., Convery, I., Baxter, J. & Bailey, C. 2008 In: Journal of applied animal welfare science. 11, 2, p. 133-148, 16 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Perspectives on resilience from households in Hull – response to Defra consultation on policy options for promoting property-level flood protection and resilience
Sims, R., Medd, W., Mort, M., Watson, N., Walker, G. & Twigger-Ross, C. 31/10/2008 Lancaster UK, 27 p.
Research output: Working paper
The ongoing experience of recovery for households in Hull – response to the Pitt Review Interim Report Learning the lessons from the 2007 floods, Chapter 9 of the Pitt Review Interim Report
Sims, R., Medd, W., Kashefi, E., Mort, M., Watson, N., Walker, G. & Twigger-Ross, C. 31/03/2008 Lancaster UK, 14 p.
Research output: Working paper
2007
Role Stress in Front Line Workers during the 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease Epidemic: the value of therapeutic spaces
Convery, I., Mort, M., Bailey, C. & Baxter, J. 2007 In: Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies. 2, 1 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2006
Access, boundaries and their effects: legitimate participation in anaesthesia
Goodwin, D., Pope, C., Mort, M. & Smith, A. 2006 The social organisation of healthcare work. Allen, D. & Pilnick, A. (eds.). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, p. 167-182 16 p.
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter
Telemedicine, telecare and the future patient: innovation, risk and governance.
Mort, M., Finch, T., May, C. & Mair, F. 2006 New technologies in health care.. Webster, A. (ed.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 84-96 13 p.
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter
Different public health geographies of the 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic: 'citizen' versus 'professional' epidemiology.
Mort, M., Bailey, C., Convery, I. & Baxter, J. 06/2006 In: Health & Place. 12, 2, p. 157-166, 10 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
What defines expertise in regional anaesthesia. An observational analysis of practice.
Smith, A. F., Goodwin, D., Mort, M. & Pope, C. 1/09/2006 In: BJA (British Journal of Anaesthesia). 97, 3, p. 401-407, 7 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2005
Psychosociological effects of the 2001 UK foot and mouth disease epidemic in a rural population: Qualitative diary based study
Mort, M., Convery, I., Baxter, J. & Bailey, C. 7/10/2005 In: BMJ (British Medical Journal).
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Death in the wrong place? Emotional geographies of the UK 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic.
Convery, I., Bailey, C., Mort, M. & Baxter, J. 01/2005 In: Journal of Rural Studies. 21, 1, p. 99-109, 11 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Communication between anaesthesiologists, patients and the anaesthesia team: a descriptive study of induction and emergence.
Smith, A. F., Goodwin, D., Mort, M. & Pope, C. 1/11/2005 In: Canadian Journal of Anesthesia. 52, 9, p. 915-920, 6 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Psychosocial effects of the 2001 UK foot and mouth disease epidemic in a rural population: qualitative diary based study.
Mort, M. M., Bailey, C., Convery, I. & Baxter, J. 26/11/2005 In: BMJ (British Medical Journal). 331, 7527, p. 1234-1237, 4 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Safe asleep? Human-machine relations in medical practice.
Mort, M. M., Smith, A. F., Pope, C. & Goodwin, D. 25/11/2005 In: Social Science & Medicine. 61, 9, p. 2027-2037, 11 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2004
Grounded citizens’ juries: a tool for health activism?
Kashefi, E. & Mort, M. 2004 In: Health Expectations. 7, 4, p. 290-302, 13 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2003
Making monitoring 'work': human-machine interaction and patient safety in anaesthesia.
Smith, A. F., Mort, M. M., Goodwin, D. & Pope, C. 11/2003 In: Anaesthesia. 58, 11, p. 1070-1078, 9 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Remote doctors and absent patients: acting at a distance in telemedicine?
Mort, M. M., May, C. R. & Williams, T. 1/03/2003 In: Science Technology and Human Values. 28, 2, p. 274-295, 22 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Normative models of health technology assessment and the social production of evidence about telehealthcare.
Williams, T. L., May, C. R., Mair, F. S., Mort, M., Gask, L. & Shaw, N. T. 04/2003 In: Health Policy. 64, 1, p. 39-54, 16 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Expertise in practice: an ethnographic study exploring acquisition and use of knowledge in anaesthesia.
Smith, A. F., Goodwin, D., Mort, M. & Pope, C. 09/2003 In: BJA (British Journal of Anaesthesia). 91, 3, p. 319-328, 10 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Health technology assessment in its local contexts: studies of telehealthcare.
May, C. R., Mort, M., Williams, T., Mair, F. S. & Gask, L. 08/2003 In: Social Science and Medicine. 57, 4, p. 697-710, 14 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Integrating service development with evaluation in telehealthcare: an ethnographic study.
Finch, T., May, C., Mair, F., Mort, M. & Gask, L. 22/11/2003 In: BMJ (British Medical Journal). 327, 7425, p. 1205-1209, 5 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2002
Building the Trident network: a study of the enrolment of people, knowledge and machines.
Mort, M. 2002 Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. (Inside Technology).
Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book
Factors influencing the effective evaluation of telehealthcare interventions: preliminary results from a qualitative study of evaluation projects in the United Kingdom.
May, C. R., Williams, T. L., Mair, F. S., Mort, M., Shaw, N. T. & Gask, L. 2002 In: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare. 8, 2, p. 65-67, 3 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
How do anaesthetists react to abnormal monitor readings?: an observational study.
Smith, A. F., Mort, M. M., Pope, C. & Goodwin, D. 2002 In: European Journal of Anaesthesiology. 19, Supple, p. 12
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Interesting case or critical incident?
Smith, A. F., Goodwin, D., Pope, C. & Mort, M. M. 2002 In: European Journal of Anaesthesiology. 19, Supple, p. 13-14, 2 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2001
Factors affecting the adoption of tele-healthcare in the United Kingdom: the policy context and the problem of evidence.
May, C. R., Mort, M. M., Mair, F. S. & Williams, T. L. 09/2001 In: Health Informatics Journal. 7, 3-4, p. 131-134, 4 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
2000
Harmonisation of public consultation in Blackpool: report for Blackpool Primary Care group.
Mort, M. M., Kashefi, E. & Weldon, S. 2000 Lancaster: University of Lancaster
Research output: Working paper
Evaluation of new technologies in health care systems: what's the context?
May, C., Mort, M., Mair, F. S., Ellis, N. T. & Gask, L. 06/2000 In: Health Informatics Journal. 6, 2, p. 67-70, 4 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
I'll tell you what I want, what I really really want!
Kashefi, E. & Mort, M. M. 2000 Lancaster: University of Lancaster
Research output: Working paper
The organisation of Primary Care for mental health services in East Lancashire and Morecambe Bay Health Authorities.
Davies, J., Mort, M. M. & Stead, V. 2000 Lancaster: University of Lancaster / NHS Executive North West
Research output: Working paper
1999
Public health panels in the UK: influence at the margins?
Mort, M., Harrison, S. & Dowswell, T. 1999 Participation beyond the ballot box. Khan, U. A. (ed.). London: Routledge, p. 94-109 16 p. (European Case Studies in State-Citizen Political Dialogue).
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter
Unequal partners
Barnes, M., Harrison, S., Mort, M. & Shardlow, P. 1999 Bristol: Policy Press. 114 p.
Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book
The new management of community care: user groups, citizenship and co-production.
Barnes, M., Harrison, S., Mort, M., Shardlow, P. & Wistow, G. 1999 The new management of British local governance. Stoker, G. (ed.). London: Macmillan, p. 112-127 16 p.
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter
1998
Human and technological redundancy.
Mort, M. & Michael, M. 06/1998 In: Social Studies of Science. 28, 3, p. 335-400, 66 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Healthcare users, the public and the consultation industry.
Mort, M. & Harrison, S. 1998 Reforming healthcare by consent. Ling, T. (ed.). Abingdon: Radcliffe Medical Press, p. 107-120 14 p.
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter
Health needs assessment: whose priorities? listening to users and the public.
Jordan, J., Dowswell, T., Harrison, S., Lilford, R. & Mort, M. 1998 Health needs assessment in practice. Wright, J. (ed.). London: BMJ, p. 60-69 10 p.
Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/Proceedings › Chapter
Which champions, which people? Public and user involvement in health care.
Harrison, S. & Mort, M. 03/1998 In: Social Policy and Administration. 32, 1, p. 60-70, 11 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
1997
Occupational therapy: thinking across boundaries.
Herbert, G. & Mort, M. 1997 University of Leeds, Nuffield Institute for Health, Community Care Division.
Research output: Book/Report/Proceedings › Book
Praise and damnation: mental health user groups and the construction of organisational legitimacy.
Harrison, S., Barnes, M. & Mort, M. 04/1997 In: Public Policy and Administration. 12, 2, p. 4-16, 13 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
1996
The user card: picking throught he organisational undergrowth in health and social care.
Mort, M. M. & Harrison, S. 04/1996 In: Contemporary Political Studies. 2, p. 1133-1140, 8 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Users, officials and citizens in health and social care.
Barnes, M., Harrison, S., Mort, M. M. & Shardlow, P. 03/1996 In: Local Government Policy Making. 22, 4, p. 9-17, 9 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article
Living Data: Making sense of health biosensors
01/05/2011 →
... Read more»Lost in Translation: Cross - disciplinary analysis of knowledge exchange and effectiveness in animal disease management
01/07/2008 → 30/11/2011
Objectives The aim of this project is to develop more integrated strategies of containment for animal disease through a cross-disciplinary research team bringing together expertise in public health, ... Read more»FP7: EFFORT
01/03/2008 →
Ethical Frameworks for Telecare Technologies for Older People at Home ... Read more»Flood vulnerability and resilience
01/10/2007 → 31/12/2009
... Read more»Healthcare at home? New technologies and responsibilities across diverse EU systems and cultures
01/02/2006 → 30/09/2009
To draw together social science studies and findings about technological and spatial shifts which project the home as a site of healthcare provision for older people To collate what is known about ho ... Read more»ITEMS
01/06/2003 → 30/09/2006
ITEMS - Identifying Trends in European Medical Space The Lancaster workpackage involved investigating the training needs of PhDs and post-doctoral fellows in humanities and social studies of health a ... Read more»Health and social consequences of the 2001 foot and mouth disease epidemic: an action research project
01/11/2001 → 01/03/2003
The 2001 foot and mouth disease outbreak had enormous effects on the economic, social and political life of rural areas in the UK. This research project, which was funded by the Department of Health, ... Read more»Problem of Expertise in Anaesthesia
01/04/2000 → 01/03/2002
Funded by the NHS Executive (North West), this ethnographic study combined observation of anaesthetic work and interviews with the anaesthetic team in an English hospital. Our principal aim was to und ... Read more»
The Trouble with Telecare: intrerview with Maggie Mort
14/03/2013
Based on our EU research project Ethical Frameworks for Telecare Technologies for older people at home, Maggie Mort gave an interview to the Ageing Horizons Bulletin http://aginghorizons.com/2013/0 ... Read more»Maggie Mort on The Wireless (AGEUK radio station)
27/02/2013
Hear this radio debate about ageing and technology (telecare) in the UK: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/agenda-on-wireless-14th-november/id541099875?i=125432886 ... Read more»Guest Blog AGEUK Will the Sensors Look After Us?
21/10/2012
Please visit this blog and have your say! http://ageukblog.org.uk/2012/10/21/will-the-sensors-look-after-us/ ... Read more»Special Issue of European Disability Journal
08/04/2009
'Ageing, Technology & the Home: Researching New Care Configurations' is a special issue of the journal ALTER - European Journal of Disability Research, which has been edited by Maggie Mort & C ... Read more»Lancaster Experts Advise Government on Flooding
25/04/2008
Researchers at Lancaster University have made several recommendations to a Government review into the flooding emergency last year. They argue that swift settlement of insurance claims and better co-o ... Read more»
