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‘It’s like getting your car checked’: the social construction of...
Living with risk and everyday sense-making
‘It’s like getting your car checked’: the social construction of diabetes risk among participants...
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‘The ones who die are lost and the survivors are...
Risk governance and governmentality
‘The ones who die are lost and the survivors are what we have’: neoliberal governmentality and...
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Conceptualising the experience of health risk: the case of everyday...
Public health and individual health care are increasingly oriented towards managing risks. This ‘surveillance medicine’ does not target present illnesses...
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Difficult dialogues about death: applying risk orders theory to analyse...
Understandings of risk permeate end-of-life (EOL) care contexts. In addition to the risk of bodily death, patients, family and healthcare...
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Problematising older motherhood in Canada: ageism, ableism, and the risky...
Risk governance and governmentality
Problematising older motherhood in Canada: ageism, ableism, and the risky maternal subject
This...