A New Issue of Sociology of Health & Illness (OnlineEarly) is Now Available
November 7, 2007
Sociology of Health & Illness (OnlineEarly Articles) is now available.
Articles include:
“Producing genetic knowledge and citizenship through the Internet: mothers, pediatric genetics, and cybermedicine” by Rebecca Schaffer, Kristine Kuczynski and Debra Skinner, 2-Oct-2007
“Race and nutrition: an investigation of Black-White differences in health-related nutritional behaviours” by Peter Riley Bahr, 2-Oct-2007
“‘Ordinary people only’: knowledge, representativeness, and the publics of public participation in healthcare” by Graham P. Martin, 30-Aug-2007
“Long-term health conditions and Disability Living Allowance: exploring ethnic differences and similarities in access” by Sarah Salway, Lucinda Platt, Kaveri Harriss and Punita Chowbey, 30-Aug-2007
“Choosing embryos: ethical complexity and relational autonomy in staff accounts of PGD” by Kathryn Ehrich, Clare Williams, Bobbie Farsides, Jane Sandall and Rosamund Scott, 6-Jun-2007