A New Issue of Sociology of Health & Illness is Now Available
January 15, 2008
Sociology of Health & Illness (OnlineEarly Articles) is now available
Articles include:
“‘Taking charge of your health’: discourses of responsibility in English-Canadian women’s magazines” by Stephannie C. Roy, 11-Jan-2008
“Redefining a technology: public and private genetic testing in Aotearoa New Zealand” by Anne Scott and Rosemary Du Plessis, 11-Jan-2008
“Diagnosis at a distance: the invisible work of patients and healthcare professionals in cardiac telemonitoring technology” by Nelly Oudshoorn, 15-Nov-2007
“The micropolitics of responsibility vis-Ã -vis autonomy: parental accounts of childhood genetic testing and (non)disclosure” by Michael Arribas-Ayllon, Srikant Sarangi and Angus Clarke, 15-Nov-2007
“Regulating medical bodies? The consequences of the ‘modernisation’ of the NHS and the disembodiment of clinical knowledge” by Sarah Nettleton, Roger Burrows and Ian Watt, 31-Oct-2007
“Producing genetic knowledge and citizenship through the Internet: mothers, pediatric genetics, and cybermedicine” by Rebecca Schaffer, Kristine Kuczynski and Debra Skinner, 2-Oct-2007
“‘Ordinary people only’: knowledge, representativeness, and the publics of public participation in healthcare” by Graham P. Martin, 30-Aug-2007