A New Issue of Sociology of Health & Illness is Now Available

February 12, 2008

Sociology of Health & Illness (Vol. 30 Issue 1, January 2008, Page 1-166) is now available by subscription only.

Articles include:
“‘Ordinary people only’: knowledge, representativeness, and the publics of public participation in healthcare” by Graham P. Martin, 35–54
“Autism and social movements: French parents’ associations and international autistic individuals’ organisations” by Brigitte Chamak, 76–96
“Jumping off and being careful: children’s strategies of risk management in everyday life” by Pia Christensen and Miguel Romero Mikkelsen, 112–130
“Producing genetic knowledge and citizenship through the Internet: mothers, pediatric genetics, and cybermedicine” by Rebecca Schaffer, Kristine Kuczynski and Debra Skinner, 145–159

Book reviews
“Knowledge to Action: Evidence-based Healthcare in Context” by Dopson, S. and Fitzgerald
L., reviewed by Jane Sandall, 161–161
“Compassionate Cities. Public Health and End of Life Care” by Kellehear, A., reviewed by Karen Lowton, 163–164