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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acknowledgement of referees 1998
4 p. 510-510
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2 A confusion of tenses: Health screening and time Stronge, Paul
2013
4 p. 340-357
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3 A critical realist approach to understanding and evaluating heart health programmes Clark, Alexander M.
2007
4 p. 513-539
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4 A delicate balance: negotiating renal transplantation, immunosuppression and adherence to medical regimen Cook, Peta S.
2007
4 p. 497-512
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5 Adjudicating entitlements: the emerging discourses of research ethics boards Whittaker, Elvi
2005
4 p. 513-535
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6 Annual index 1998
4 p. 511-512
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7 Annual Index 2006
4 p. 529-531
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8 Annual Index 2004
4 p. 533-535
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9 Annual Index 1999
4 p. 493-496
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10 Annual Index 2005
4 p. 541-542
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11 Annual Index Volume 7 2003
4 p. 505-506
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12 Annual Index Volume 5 2001
4 p. 501-502
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13 Annual Index Volume 6 2002
4 p. 505-506
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14 Annual Index Volume 4 2000
4 p. 511-512
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15 ‘A post-transplant person’: Narratives of heart or lung transplantation and intensive care unit delirium Flynn, Katy
2014
4 p. 352-368
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16 Approval and Disapproval in the Narratives of Colorectal Cancer Patients and Their Carers Little, Miles
1999
4 p. 451-467
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17 Balancing exercises: Subjectivised narratives of balance in cancer self-health MacArtney, John I
2016
4 p. 329-345
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18 Bearing Responsibility: How Caregivers to the Mentally Ill Assess Their Obligations Karp, David A.
1999
4 p. 469-491
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19 ‘Becoming accepted’: The complementary and alternative medicine practitioners’ response to the uptake and practice of traditional medicine therapies by the mainstream health sector Wiese, Marlene
2010
4 p. 415-433
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20 Between Television and the Audience: Negotiating Representations of Ageing Hodgetts, Darrin
2003
4 p. 417-438
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21 Beyond medicalization: Self-injuring acts revisited Ekman, Inger
2016
4 p. 346-362
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22 Bio-Psycho-Social Reasoning in GPs’ Case Narratives: The Discursive Construction of ME Patients’ Identities Horton-Salway, Mary
2002
4 p. 401-421
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23 Bipolar patients and creative online practices: Sharing experiences of controversial treatments Petersen, Alan
2019
4 p. 458-477
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24 Book Review Rogers, Mary F.
2002
4 p. 501-504
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25 Book Review Conrad, Peter
2004
4 p. 529-531
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26 Book Review Wurtzburg, Susan J.
2003
4 p. 501-503
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27 Book Review: Before dinner: philosophy and ethics of food Lupton, Deborah
2005
4 p. 537-539
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28 Bookreview: Encounters with the invisible: Unseen illness, controversy, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Dorothy Wall. Southern Methodist University Press, 2005 Greene, Gayle
2009
4 p. 487-488
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29 Book Review: Is it me or my meds? Living with antidepressants Schneider, Barbara
2006
4 p. 526-528
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30 Bookreview: Pink ribbons, Inc. breast cancer and the politics of philanthropy. Samantha King. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 2006, 157 pp. ISBN 978-0-8166-4898-6 (paper). $US18.95 Frank, Arthur W.
2008
4 p. 537-539
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31 Book review: Review notices: books on death and dying Frank, Arthur W.
2008
4 p. 539-542
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32 Book Reviews 2001
4 p. 493-500
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33 Book Review: Sleep and society: sociological ventures into the (un)known Crossley, Nick
2006
4 p. 519-521
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34 Bookreview: The body in question: A socio-cultural approach. Alan Peterson. London: Routledge, 2007. 169pp. ISBN 0-415-32162-x (pbk) Gale, Nicola K.
2008
4 p. 535-536
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35 Book Review: The disability studies reader Meadow-Orlans, Kathryn P.
1998
4 p. 504-506
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36 Book Review: The medical world of early modern France Herzlich, Claudine
1998
4 p. 502-503
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37 Book Review: The science and fiction of autism Lane, Alison E.
2006
4 p. 523-526
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38 Book Review: The voice of breast cancer in medicine and bioethics Frank, Arthur W.
2006
4 p. 521-523
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39 Book Review: Venus envy: a history of cosmetic surgery Davis, Kathy
1998
4 p. 506-509
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40 Cancer in the News: Religious Themes in News Stories about People with Cancer Seale, Clive
2001
4 p. 425-440
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41 Can We Afford Better Health? A Study of the Health Differentials in China Luo, Ye
2002
4 p. 471-500
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42 ‘Catching up’: The significance of occupational communities for the delivery of high quality home care by community nurses Adams, Mary
2013
4 p. 422-438
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43 Changing conceptions of health and life course concepts Kronenfeld, Jennie Jacobs
2006
4 p. 501-517
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44 Children’s Asthma Experience and the Importance of Place Rudestam, Kirsten
2004
4 p. 423-444
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45 Citizens’ use of digital media to connect with health care: Socio-ethical and regulatory implications Petersen, Alan
2019
4 p. 367-384
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46 Cleft lip and palate in context: Learning from, and adding to, the sociological literature on long-term conditions Abualfaraj, Raed
2018
4 p. 372-388
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47 Complementary and alternative medicine: Exploring the gap between evidence and usage Segar, Julia
2012
4 p. 366-381
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48 Constructing Agency in Treatment Decisions: Negotiating Responsibility in Cancer Bishop, Felicity L.
2004
4 p. 465-482
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49 Constructions of the self in interaction with the Beck Depression Inventory Galasiński, Dariusz
2008
4 p. 515-533
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50 Contesting facts about wind farms in Australia and the legitimacy of adverse health effects Clark, Shannon
2018
4 p. 337-355
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51 Convergence between Orthodox and Alternative Medicine: A Theoretical Elaboration and Empirical Test Bombardieri, D.
2000
4 p. 479-494
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52 Creating ‘automatic subjects’: Corporate wellness and self-tracking Petersen, Alan
2019
4 p. 418-435
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53 Diaries from cannabis users: an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis Boserman, Cristina
2009
4 p. 429-448
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54 Discourse of `transformational leadership' in infection control Koteyko, Nelya
2008
4 p. 479-499
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55 Doctoring the Spirit: Exploring the Use and Meaning of Mimicry and Parody at a Healing Centre in the North of England McClean, Stuart
2003
4 p. 483-500
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56 Editorial Traynor, Michael
2010
4 p. 347-347
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57 Editorial Traynor, Michael
2009
4 p. 387-387
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58 Editorial changes at health: Radley, Alan
2006
4 p. 387-387
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59 Embodying occupational overuse syndrome Jaye, Chrystal
2011
4 p. 385-400
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60 Emoting infertility online: A qualitative analysis of men’s forum posts Hanna, Esmée
2016
4 p. 363-382
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61 Epidemics, Panic and Power: Representations of Measles and Measles Vaccines Dew, Kevin
1999
4 p. 379-398
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62 Epidemiology and Sociology as Incommensurate Games: Accounts from the Study of Health and Ethnicity Fenton, Steve
2000
4 p. 403-425
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63 Epistemological challenges in contemporary Western healthcare systems exemplified by people’s widespread use of complementary and alternative medicine Salamonsen, Anita
2018
4 p. 356-371
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64 Establishing credibility, constructing understanding: The epistemic struggle over healthy eating in the Finnish dietetic blogosphere Huovila, Janne
2016
4 p. 383-400
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65 Exploring the relationship between social class, mental illness stigma and mental health literacy using British national survey data Holman, Daniel
2015
4 p. 413-429
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66 Exporting ethics: a narrative about narrative research in South India Riessman, Catherine Kohler
2005
4 p. 473-490
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67 Factish relations: Affective bodies in diabetes treatment Danholt, Peter
2013
4 p. 375-390
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68 Gender Differences in the Effect of the Subjective Experience of Diabetes and Sense of Control on Distress Brooks, Rebecca J.
1999
4 p. 399-420
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69 Gendered perceptions of own and partner weight-level Christensen, Vibeke Tornhøj
2012
4 p. 382-399
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70 Genetic counselling as care of the self Leontini, Rose
2010
4 p. 383-397
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71 Health as a meaningful social practice Crawford, Robert
2006
4 p. 401-420
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72 Health as moral performance: ritual, transgression and taboo Williams, Simon J.
1998
4 p. 435-457
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73 Health identities: from expert patient to resisting consumer Fox, Nick
2006
4 p. 461-479
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74 Health-Related Worry among Informal Aids Caregivers LeBlanc, Allen J.
1999
4 p. 421-449
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75 Health stories as connectors and subjectifiers Frank, Arthur W.
2006
4 p. 421-440
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76 Hiv Health in Context: Negotiating Medical Technology and Lived Experience Persson, Asha
2003
4 p. 397-415
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77 Holding onto womanhood: a qualitative study of heterosexual women with sexual desire loss Hinchliff, Sharron
2009
4 p. 449-465
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78 How do health behaviour interventions take account of social context? A literature trend and co-citation analysis Holman, Daniel
2018
4 p. 389-410
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79 How far can Foucault take us? An analysis of the changing discourses and limitations of the medical treatment of apoplexy and stroke Daneski, Katharine
2011
4 p. 369-384
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80 Identity ambivalence and embodiment in women's accounts of the gynaecological examination Galasiński, Dariusz
2007
4 p. 455-474
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81 ILLNESS IS WORK: Revisiting the concept of illness careers and recognizing the identity work of patients with ME/CFS Grue, Jan
2016
4 p. 401-412
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82 Ills from the womb? A critical examination of clinical guidelines for obesity in pregnancy Jette, Shannon
2013
4 p. 407-421
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83 Inconspicuous Anomalies: Alexithymia and Ethical Relations to the Self Greco, Monica
2001
4 p. 471-492
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84 Institutional and Attitudinal Factors Involved in Higher Mortality of Israeli Women after Coronary Bypass Surgery: Another Case of Gender Bias Remennick, Larissa I.
2000
4 p. 455-478
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85 Introduction: toward a context-based ethics for social research in health Riessman, Catherine Kohler
2005
4 p. 427-429
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86 ‘It seemed churlish not to’: How living non-directed kidney donors construct their altruism Challenor, Julianna
2014
4 p. 388-405
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87 ‘It takes some time to get into the rhythm - and to slow the flow of thought’: A qualitative study about experience of time and narrative in psychological interventions in general practice Davidsen, Annette Sofie
2010
4 p. 348-368
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88 Leading from the middle: Constrained realities of clinical leadership in healthcare organizations Martin, Graham P
2013
4 p. 358-374
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89 Managing Safety and Risk: The Experiences of People with Parkinson’s Disease who Use Alternative and Complementary Therapies Low, Jacqueline
2004
4 p. 445-463
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90 Medications as Social Phenomena Cohen, David
2001
4 p. 441-469
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91 Medications, youth therapeutic cultures and performance consumptions: A sociological approach Lopes, Noémia
2015
4 p. 430-448
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92 Mental health service user territories: Enacting ‘safe spaces’ in the community Tucker, Ian
2010
4 p. 434-448
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93 Moral Argumentation in Talk about Health and Old Age Jolanki, Outi
2004
4 p. 483-503
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94 Narratives, Culture and Sexual Health: Personal Life Experiences of Salvadorean and Chilean Women Living in Melbourne, Australia Dawson, Maria Teresa
2001
4 p. 403-423
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95 Negotiating Present and Future Selves: Managing the Risk of Hereditary Ovarian Cancer by Prophylactic Surgery Hallowell, Nina
2002
4 p. 423-443
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96 Negotiating the diagnostic uncertainty of contested illnesses: physician practices and paradigms Swoboda, Debra A.
2008
4 p. 453-478
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97 Negotiating the neurochemical self: anti-depressant consumption in women's recovery from depression Fullagar, Simone
2009
4 p. 389-406
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98 Networks of knowledge or just old wives’ tales?: A diary-based analysis of women’s self-care practices and everyday lay expertise Broom, Alex
2014
4 p. 335-351
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99 Of time and troubles: Patient involvement and the production of health care disparities Sinding, Christina
2012
4 p. 400-417
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100 ‘Oh dear, should I really be saying that on here?’: Issues of identity and authority in an online diabetes community Armstrong, Natalie
2012
4 p. 347-365
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101 Online risk numbers – helpful, meaningless or simply wrong? Reflections on online risk calculators Petersen, Alan
2019
4 p. 401-417
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102 Online weight-loss services and a calculative practice of slimming Niva, Mari
2017
4 p. 409-424
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103 Organ donation as transition work: Policy discourse and clinical practice in The Netherlands Paul, Katharina T
2014
4 p. 369-387
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104 Patient disempowerment through the commercial access to digital health records Petersen, Alan
2019
4 p. 385-400
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105 Patient stories, narratives of resistance and the ethics of humane care: a la recherche du temps perdu Mishler, Elliot G.
2005
4 p. 431-451
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106 Processes of change in obstetrics: a cross-national case-study of episiotomy Graham, Ian D.
1998
4 p. 403-433
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107 Professionalization and its discontents Timmons, Stephen
2011
4 p. 337-352
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108 Putting Gino’s lesson to work: Actor–network theory, enacted humanity, and rehabilitation Abrams, Thomas
2017
4 p. 425-440
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109 Putting Pain to Paper: Endometriosis and the Documentation of Suffering Whelan, Emma
2003
4 p. 463-482
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110 Quarantine and the imagining of the Australian nation Bashford, Alison
1998
4 p. 387-402
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111 Reading Balint group work through Lacan’s theory of the four discourses Van Roy, Kaatje
2017
4 p. 441-458
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112 Resilience and depression: perspectives from primary care Dowrick, Christopher
2008
4 p. 439-452
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113 Resilient moves: Tinkering with practice theory to generate new ways of thinking about using resilience Aranda, Kay
2015
4 p. 355-371
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114 Risk Ritual and the Management of Control and Anxiety in Medical Culture Crawford, Robert
2004
4 p. 505-528
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115 Running away with health: the urban marathon and the construction of ‘charitable bodies’ Nettleton, Sarah
2006
4 p. 441-460
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116 Struggles online over the meaning of ‘Down’s syndrome’: A ‘dialogic’ interpretation Cimini, Nicholas
2010
4 p. 398-414
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117 Taking control: Complementary and alternative medicine in diabetes and cardiovascular disease management Warren, Narelle
2013
4 p. 323-339
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118 Temporally divergent significant meanings, biographical disruption and self-management for chronic joint pain Morden, Andrew
2017
4 p. 357-374
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119 Temporary sobriety initiatives as public pedagogy: Windows of opportunity for embodied learning Robert, Julie
2016
4 p. 413-429
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120 `That's just the cesspool where they dump all the trash': exploring working class men's perceptions and experiences of social capital and health Dolan, Alan
2007
4 p. 475-495
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121 The artist as surgical ethnographer: participant observers outside the social sciences Harris, Anna
2008
4 p. 501-514
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122 The aspiration for holism in the medical humanities: Some historical and philosophical sources of reflection Pilgrim, David
2016
4 p. 430-444
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123 ‘The black dog just came and sat on my face and built a kennel’: Gay men making sense of ‘depression’ Körner, Henrike
2011
4 p. 417-436
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124 The body mechanical: Building a caring community, crafting a functioning body Hung, Yiling
2017
4 p. 392-408
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125 The Book of Life: How the Completion of the Human Genome Project was Revealed to the Public Nerlich, Brigitte
2002
4 p. 445-469
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126 The business of hearing Hogan, Anthony
1998
4 p. 485-501
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127 The existential cancer journey: Travelling through the intersubjective structure of homeworld/alienworld Hvidt, Elisabeth Assing
2017
4 p. 375-391
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128 The experience of mental distress and recovery among people involved with the service user/survivor movement Chassot, Carolina S
2015
4 p. 372-388
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129 ‘The family is part of the treatment really’: A qualitative exploration of collective health narratives in families Lindenmeyer, Antje
2011
4 p. 401-415
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130 The genetic conception of health: is it as radical as claimed? Petersen, Alan
2006
4 p. 481-500
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131 The health policy community and health-care reform in the US Patel, Kant
1998
4 p. 459-484
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132 The language of sedation in end-of-life care: The ethical reasoning of care providers in three countries Seale, Clive
2015
4 p. 339-354
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133 The making of health:: a reflection on the first 10 years in the life of a journal Radley, Alan
2006
4 p. 389-400
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134 The merit of sociological accounts of disorder: The Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder case Bowden, Gregory
2014
4 p. 422-438
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135 The politics of evidence in online illness narratives: An analysis of crowdfunding for purported stem cell treatments Petersen, Alan
2019
4 p. 436-457
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136 ‘There’s a lot of tasks that can be done by any’: Findings from an ethnographic study into work and organisation in UK community crisis resolution and home treatment services Hannigan, Ben
2014
4 p. 406-421
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137 The shifting politics of patient activism: From bio-sociality to bio-digital citizenship Petersen, Alan
2019
4 p. 478-494
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138 The social in medicine: Social techniques in patient education Ljungdalh, Anders Kruse
2012
4 p. 418-433
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139 The symbolic constitution of addiction: Language, alienation, ambivalence Kemp, Ryan
2012
4 p. 434-447
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140 The tenacity of the coronary candidate: how people with familial hypercholesterolaemia construct raised cholesterol and coronary heart disease Weiner, Kate
2009
4 p. 407-427
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141 The use of routinely collected patient data for research: A critical review Foster, Victoria
2012
4 p. 448-463
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142 To be or not to be sick and tired: Managing the visibility of HIV and HIV-related fatigue Schuft, Laura
2018
4 p. 317-336
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143 Toward a vulnerable ethics of research practice Mattingly, Cheryl
2005
4 p. 453-471
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144 Towards a middle-range theory of mental health and well-being effects of employment transitions: Findings from a qualitative study on unemployment during the 2009–2010 economic recession Giuntoli, Gianfranco
2015
4 p. 389-412
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145 Traditional Herbal Medicine in the Korean Community in Australia: A Strategy to Cope with Health Demands of Immigrant Life Han, Gil Soo
2000
4 p. 426-454
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146 Trans-biopolitics: Complexity in interspecies relations Blue, Gwendolyn
2011
4 p. 353-368
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147 Transgression for What? A Reply to Robert Crawford Williams, Simon J.
1999
4 p. 367-378
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148 Transgression for What? A Response to Simon Williams Crawford, Robert
1999
4 p. 355-366
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149 Translating biomedical science into clinical practice: Molecular diagnostics and the determination of malignancy Cox, Helen
2013
4 p. 391-406
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150 Trust, nostalgia and narrative accounts of blood banking in England in the 21st century Wynne Busby, Helen
2010
4 p. 369-382
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151 Understanding sustained behavior change: the role of life crises and the process of reinvention Ogden, Jane
2008
4 p. 419-437
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152 Varieties of deception and distrust: moral dilemmas in the ethnography of psychiatry Skultans, Vieda
2005
4 p. 491-512
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153 Views of Health in the Lay Sector: A Compilation and Review of How Individuals Think about Health Hughner, Renée Shaw
2004
4 p. 395-422
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154 Vulnerability in the Narratives of Patients and their Carers: Studies of Colorectal Cancer Little, Miles
2000
4 p. 495-510
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155 Ward Atmospheres of Horror and Healing: A Comparative Analysis of Narrative Edvardsson, David
2003
4 p. 377-396
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156 Why modest geographic effects for asthma? Pharmaceutical treatment as neutralizing mechanism Timmermans, Stefan
2007
4 p. 431-454
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157 Young women's use of medicines: autonomy and positioning in relation to family and peer norms Hansen, Dana Lee
2009
4 p. 467-485
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158 ‘āysha’: Genetics Education and Community Engagement in a Consanguineous Arab-Bedouin Population in Israel Raz, Aviad E.
2003
4 p. 439-461
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