Sociology of Health & Illness 2005 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Abortion discourse in Bolivian hospital contexts: doctors' repertoire conflicts and the Saving Women device. | Sociology and social work | Rance, Susanna |
Access, boundaries and their effects: legitimate participation in anesthesia.(European Working Times Directive) | Sociology and social work | Mort, Maggie, Smith, Andrew, Goodwin, Dawn, Pope, Catherine |
Are inner-cities bad for your health? Comparisons of residents' and third parties' perceptions of the urban neighbourhood of Gospel Oak, London. | Sociology and social work | Prince, Martin, Whitley, Rob |
Arguing about the evidence: readers, writers and inscription devices in coronary heart disease risk assessment. | Sociology and social work | Will, Catherine M. |
Biographical work and returning to employment following a spinal cord injury. | Sociology and social work | Ville, Isabelle |
Birth and social class: Northern Thai women's lived experiences of caesarean and vaginal birth. | Sociology and social work | Liamputtong, Pranee |
Boundary at work: alternative medicine in biomedical settings. | Sociology and social work | Mizrachi, Nissim, Shuval, Judith T., Gross, Sky |
Comparing professions through actor-centred governance: community nursing in Britain and Germany. | Sociology and social work | Burau, Viola |
Death brokering: constructing culturally appropriate deaths. | Sociology and social work | |
Discomforting research: colliding moralities and looking for 'truth' in a study of parental drug problems. | Sociology and social work | Barnard, Marina |
Do occupation and work conditions really matter? a longitudinal analysis of psychological distress experiences among Canadian workers. | Sociology and social work | Marchand, Alain, Demers, Andree, Durand, Pierre |
Dynamic professional boundaries in the healthcare workforce. | Sociology and social work | Nancarrow, Susan A., Borthwick, Alan M. |
Dysmorphology and the spectacle of the clinic.(malformations in human beings ) | Sociology and social work | Featherstone, Katie, Latimer, Joanna, Atkinson, Paul, Pilz, Daniella T., Clarke, Angus |
Explaining caesarean section in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil. | Sociology and social work | McCallum, Cecilia |
Exploring clinician uncertainty in the diagnosis and treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. | Sociology and social work | Rafalovich, Adam |
Finding dignity in dirty work: the constraints and rewards of low-wage home care labour.(caring elderly and disabled people) | Sociology and social work | Stacey, Clare L. |
'He hath the French pox': stigma, social value and social exclusion. | Sociology and social work | Reidpath, Daniel D., Chan, Kit Y., Gifford, Sandra M., Allotey, Pascale |
Information, understanding and the benign order of everyday life in genetic counselling. | Sociology and social work | Lehtinen, Esa |
Lay discourses and beliefs related to food risks: an Australian perspective. | Sociology and social work | Lupton, Deborah A. |
'Listen to my madness': understanding the experiences of people with serious mental illness. | Sociology and social work | Lester, Helen, Tritter, Jonathan Q. |
Living with chronic illness in the family setting.(family practices and family relationships) | Sociology and social work | Gregory, Susan |
Managerialism in the Australian public health sector: towards the hyper-rationalization of professional bureaucracies.(administrative structure) | Sociology and social work | Germov, John |
New directions for critical internet health studies: representing cancer experience on the web. | Sociology and social work | Seale, Clive |
On practices of 'good doctoring': reconsidering the relationship between provider roles and patient adherence. | Sociology and social work | Lutfey, Karen |
Parenting a young person with mental health problems: temporal disruption and reconstruction.(narrative reconstruction) | Sociology and social work | Harden, Jeni |
Pro-anorexia, weight-loss drugs and the internet: an 'anti-recovery' explanatory model of anorexia. | Sociology and social work | Fox, Nick, Ward, Katie, O'Rourke, Alan |
Researching the disabled identity: contextualising the identity transformations which accompany the onset of impairment. | Sociology and social work | Galvin, Rose D. |
Securing our genetic health: engendering trust in UK Biobank. | Sociology and social work | Petersen, Alan |
Social capital and social support on the web: the case of an internet mother site. | Sociology and social work | Drentea, Patricia, Moren-Cross, Jennifer L. |
Telephone triage, expert systems and clinical expertise.(NHS Direct service delivery) | Sociology and social work | Goode, J., Greatbatch, D., Hanlon, G., O'Cathain, A., Strangleman, T., Luff, D. |
The demise of repetitive strain injury in sceptical governing rationalities of workplace managers. | Sociology and social work | MacEachen, Ellen |
'The illness is part of the person': discourses of blame, individual responsibility and individuation at a centre for spiritual healing in the North of England. | Sociology and social work | McClean, Stuart |
The mundane realities of the everyday lay use of the Internet for health, and their consequences for media convergence. | Sociology and social work | O'Malley, Lisa, Nettleton, Sarah, Burrows, Roger |
The personal significance of home: habitus and the experience of receiving long-term home care. | Sociology and social work | Angus, Jan, Kontos, Pia, Dyck, Isabel, McKeever, Patricia, Poland, Blake |
The phenomenology of death, embodiment and organ transplantation. | Sociology and social work | Haddow, Gillian |
The promotion of private health insurance and its implications for the social organisation of healthcare: a case study of private sector obstetric practice in Chile. | Sociology and social work | |
Understanding genetic disease in socio-historical context: a case of cystic fibrosis. | Sociology and social work | Kerr, Anne |
Understanding the social organization of maternity care systems: midwifery as a touchstone.(professional variance) | Sociology and social work | Benoit, Cecilia, Wrede, Sirpa, Bourgeault, Ivy, Sandall, Jane, De Vries, Raymond, van Teijlingen, Edwin R. |
What is heterosexual coercion? Interpreting narratives from young people in Mexico City. | Sociology and social work | Marston, Cicely |
What's in a care pathway? Towards a cultural cartography of the new NHS.(National Health Service) | Sociology and social work | Pinder, Ruth, Petchey, Roland, Shaw, Sara, Carter, Yvonne |
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