Critical digital health: promises and limitations
Live, punk, hacker and digital sociology: shaking up the discipline?
Sociological sensibility and the politics of digital engagement
Open access for academics
The Digital Academic: Social and Other Digital Media for Academics
Data gone wild? The quantified self assemblage, technologies of the self and the value of data
The Use of Social Media and Digital Devices for Health
Configuring maternal, foetal and infant embodiment in the context of biopolitics
Critical digital health studies: a research agenda
Digital natives or digital victims: children and the online world
The Sociology of Fat
Why are fat bodies so stigmatised?
M-health technologies: configuring bodies and health in surveillance society
Thinking about Food and Embodiment
Caveat emptor or blissful ignorance? Patients and the consumerist ethos
“The right way of doing it all”: First-time Australian mothers' decisions about paid employment
‘They’ve forgotten that I’m the mum’: constructing and practising motherhood in special care nurseries
Technology, selfhood and physical disability
Perspectives on power, communication and the medical encounter: implications for nursing theory and practice
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