DR MYLES GOULD

CONTACT DETAILS
Room 1.45
School of Geography
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT
UK

Email: m.i.gould@leeds.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0 in UK) 113 34 33374

Student hours:
Monday 1:00pm - 2:00pm
Friday 1:00pm - 2:00pm (see note on office door)
or make an appointment by email

PUBLICATIONS

Selected Papers

  • Smith, D.P., Gould, M.I. and Higgs, G. (2003) (Re)surveying The Uses of Geographical Information Systems in Health Authorities 1991-2001, Area, 35, 74-83
  • Higgs, G. and Gould, M. (2001) 'Is there a role for GIS in the 'new NHS'?' Health and Place 7, 247-259
  • Jones, K. and Gould, M.I., and Duncan, C. (2000) ‘Health and deprivation: An exploratory survival analysis of deaths in the Health and Lifestyles Survey’, Social Science and Medicine 50, 1059-1079.
  • Fieldhouse, E. and Gould, M. I. (1998), 'Ethnic minority unemployment and local labour market conditions in Great Britain' Environment and Planning: A 30, 833-853.
  • Jones, K. and Gould, M.I. and Watt R. (1998) 'Multiple contexts as cross-classified models: the Labour vote in the British General Election of 1992', Geographical Analysis 30, 65-93.
  • Gould, M.I., Jones, K. and Moon, G. (1997) 'Guest editorial: The scope of multilevel models' Environment and Planning: A 29, 581-584.
  • Gould, M.I. and Fieldhouse, E. (1997) ‘Using the 1991 Census SAR in a multilevel analysis of male unemployment’, Environment and Planning: A 29, 611-628.
  • Gould, M.I. and Jones, K. (1996) 'Analysing perceived limiting long-term illness using UK Census Microdata', Social Science and Medicine. 42, 857-869.

Papers

  • Higgs, G. Smith, D.P., and Gould, M.I. (2004) 'Findings from a survey on GIS use in the UK National Health Service: organisational challenges and opportunities', Health Policy, in press
  • See, L., Gould, M.I., Carter, J., Durham, D., Brown, M., Russell, L., Wathan, J. (2004) 'Learning and teaching online with the UK census', Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 28 (2), 229-245
  • Higgs, G., Smith, D.P., and Gould, M.I. (2003) Realising "joined-up" geography in the National Health Service: the role of Geographical Information Systems? Environment and Planning C: Policy and Practice, 24: 241-258
  • Smith, D.P., Gould, M.I. and Higgs, G. (2003) (Re)surveying the uses of Geographical Information Systems in Health Authorities 1991-2001, Area, 35, 74-83
  • Asthana, S., Curtis, S., Duncan, C., Gould, M. (2002) 'Themes in British Health Geography at the end of the century: a review of published research 1998-2000, Social Science and Medicine, 55, 167-173
  • Smith, D.P., Higgs, G. and Gould, M.I. (2001) 'The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) within Health Authorities: Preliminary analysis from a national survey', The British Journal of Healthcare Computing and Information Management, 18 (10), 36-38
  • Smith, D.P., Higgs, G. and Gould, M.I. (2001) 'Clarifying the current and potential use of GIS within NHS organisations: optimism or pessimism?, The British Journal of Healthcare Computing and Information Management 18(7), 24-26
  • Higgs, G. and Gould, M. (2001) 'Is there a role for GIS in the 'new NHS'?' Health & Place 7, 247-259
  • Higgs, G. and Gould, M. (2000) 'Commentary: Healthcare Commissioning, the modern NHS, and geographical information systems' Environment and Planning A 32 (11), 1905-1908
  • Gould, M.I. and Moon, G. (2000) ‘Problems of Providing Health Care in Island Communities' Social Science and Medicine 50, 1081-1090.
  • Jones, K. and Gould, M.I., and Duncan, C. (2000) ‘Health and deprivation: An exploratory survival analysis of deaths in the Health and Lifestyles Survey’, Social Science and Medicine 50, 1059-1079.
  • Robinson, G. and Gould, M. (2000) ‘What are the attitudes of General Practitioners towards research?’ British Journal of General Practice, 50, 390-392.
  • Moon, G., Gould, M. and Jones, K. (1998) ‘Seven-up: Refreshing Medical Geography: An introduction to selected papers from the Seventh International Symposium in Medical Geography, Portsmouth, UK’ Social Science and Medicine 46, 627-629.
  • Severs, M.P. and Gould, M.I. (1998) An evaluation of the Queen Alexandra Medical Assessment Unit as part of the ‘Managing Winter Pressures’ Initiative, Report to The Portsmouth and South East Hampshire Health Authority, School of Postgraduate Medicine, University of Portsmouth, pp. 40.
  • Fieldhouse, E. and Gould, M. I (1998), 'Ethnic minority unemployment and local labour market conditions in Great Britain' Environment and Planning: A 30 833-853.
  • Jones, K. and Gould, M.I. and Watt, R. (1998) 'Multiple contexts as cross-classified models: the Labour vote in the British General Election of 1992', Geographical Analysis 30, 65-93.
  • Gould, M.I. and Foxcroft, D. (Eds.) (1997) Abstracts: First Annual Research Conference, Research and Development Support Unit, University of Portsmouth., pp 32.
  • Gould, M.I. (1997) ‘Multilevel modelling of child immunization uptake: An example of the implications of health service restructuring for geographical analysis’ in Holm, E. (ed) Modelling Space and Networks: Progress in Theoretical and Quantitative Geography, Gerum Kulturgeografi 1, 271- 305 .
  • Gould, M.I. (1997) ‘What sort of SAR geography do we need?’ SARs Newsletter, No.9, 4-6 .
  • Gould, M.I., Jones, K. and Moon, G. (1997) 'Guest editorial: The scope of multilevel models' Environment and Planning: A 29, 581-584.
  • Gould, M.I. and Fieldhouse, E. (1997) ‘Using the 1991 Census SAR' in a multilevel analysis of male unemployment’, Environment and Planning: A 29, 611-628.
  • Moon, G, Gould, M.I. and Watt, R (Eds.) (1996) Proceedings: VIIth International Symposium in Medical Geography, University of Portsmouth, pp.427.
  • Gould, M.I. and Moon, G. (1996) The Diseconomies of Scale : The Case of Health and Social Care on the Isle of Wight (The Case for an Island Premium), Report to The Isle of Wight Health Commission, Health Information Research Service, University of Portsmouth, ISBN 1 86137 0009 1, pp. 22
  • Gould, M.I. and Jones, K. (1996) 'Analysing perceived limiting long-term illness using UK Census Microdata'. Social Science and Medicine, 42,857-869
  • Jones, K., Gould, M. and Watt, R. (1995) 'The Labour vote in the British General Election of 1992: an exploratory cross-classified analysis' Urban Systems 1-2-3, 31-47
  • Johnston, R.J., Jones, K. and Gould, M. (1995) 'Department size and research in English Universities: inter-university- variations' Quality in Higher Education 1, 41-47
  • Gould, M.I. (1992) 'The use of GIS and CAC by Health Authorities: results from a postal questionnaire' Area, 24, 91-401

Books

  • Moon, G., Gould, M., and colleagues (2000) 'Epidemiology: An introduction' Buckingham: Open University Press.

Book Chapters

  • Gould, M., Stillwell, J., Amy Burrage, A. and Turner, A. (2004) 'A Healthy City' in Unsworth, R. and Stillwell, J. (eds) Twenty-Furst Century Leeds: Geographies of a Regional City, Leeds: Leeds University Press, in press
  • Smith, D., Higgs, G. and Gould, M.I. (2002) 'Using a mixed methods approach to investigate the use of gIS in the UK National Health Service' in D. Kidner, G.Higgs and S. White (eds) Socio-Economic Applications of Geographic Information Science, London: Taylor & Francis, Chapter 19
  • Gould, M.I. and Jones, K. (2000) 'Multilevel modelling of limiting long-term illness using the Individual SAR', minor contribution in: A. Dale, C. Holdsworth and E. Fieldhouse, The analysis of Census microdata, London: Edward Arnold.

Working Papers

  • Gould, M.I. (1998) ‘What sort of SAR geography do we need?’ in: Rees, P.H. (ed) Third workshop, the 2001 Census- Special Datasets: What do we want?, Report to the ESRC and JISC, Working Paper 97/9, School of Geography, University of Leeds.
  • Duncan C., Gould M., Jones K. and Moon G. (1993) 'Modelling Health Information Using Multilevel Models' Working Paper, Department of Geography, University of Portsmouth. (Revised and extended 1994 edition: Using Multilevel Models: A Handbook Prepared for Multilevel Modelling: A Conference and Workshop, Working Paper, Department of Geography, University of Portsmouth).
  • Gould, M.I. (1991) 'Health service restructuring and geographically based analysis: with reference to the multi-levelling modelling of immunization uptake' Technical Reports in GeoInformation Systems, Computing and Cartography Cardiff, Wales and South West Regional Research Laboratory, pp.25

Other Publications

  • Gould, M.I. (1995) 'Multilevel Modelling of Geographical Variations in Immunization Uptake' unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Bristol, pp. 354
Reviews
  • Gould, M. (2003) Review of A C Gatrell 'Geographies of Health' Scottish Geographical Journal, 119(4), 398-399
  • Gould, M.I. (1993) Review of R. Thomas 'Geomedical systems' Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 21, 375-377
  • Gould, M.I. (1992) Review of R.C. Morris (Ed.) 'Epidemiological information systems' Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 19, 234-25