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Janice E. Graham

 

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

 

  • Holmes, C., Ozdemir, V., McDonald, F., Jones, M. & Graham, J.E. (2010). Standardization and omics science: technical and social dimensions are inseperable and demand symmetrical study. OMICS 14(3): in press. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20455752
  • Borda-Rodríguez, A., Huzair, F. & Graham, G. (2010). Dynamic capabilities and knowledge translation in Canadian policy making institutions during H1N1. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  • Jones, M. & Graham, J. (In-press). Determining evidence: a symmetrical approach to evidence-based regularion of health technology risk. Sociologie et Sociétés.
  • Sanou, A., Simboro, S., Kouyate, B., Dugas, M., Graham, J., & Bibeau, G. (2009). Assessment of factors associated with complete immunization coverage in children ages 12-23 months: a cross sectional study in Nouna district, Burkina Faso. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 9 (Suppl 1): S10.                                                                                                                                                                         
  • Paik, Y.K., Graham, J.E., Jones, J., MacDonald, F., Holmes, C., & Ozdemir, V. (2009). Interview with Dr. Young-Ki Paik, President of the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO): pharmacoproteomics and the approaching wave of "proteomics diagnostics". Current Pharmacogenomics & Personalized Medicine, 7(4), 243-248.  
  • Jones, Mavis and Janice Graham. (2009). Multiple instructional rationalities in the implementation of new public policy: an ethnographic examination. Science and Public Policy, 36(6): 445-455.    

  • Holmes, Christina and Janice Graham. (2009). GMOs as Public Goods: Plant Biotechnology Transferin Columbia. Culture & Agriculture, 31(1): 26-38.

PUBLISHED CONTRIBUTIONS TO A COLLECTIVE WORK / REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS / PUBLIC BROADCASTS

  • Graham, Janice (2010).  The Experience of Loss and the Range of Contestation. In Janice E. Graham and Peter H. Stephenson (eds.) Contesting Aging and Loss. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. IX-XVII.
  • Graham, Janice (2010). The Science, Politics and Everyday Life of Recognizing Effective Treatments for Dementia. In Janice E. Graham and Peter H. Stephenson (eds.) Contesting Aging and Loss. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 153-173.
  • Graham, Janice (2010). "Them" are "Us": Building Appropriate Policies from Fieldword to Practice. In Janice E. Graham and Peter H. Stephenson (eds.) Contesting Aging and Loss. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 177-190.
  • Graham, Janice (2009). Facilitating regulation: Technologies of efficacy and effectiveness for dementia drugs. In Jean Paul Gaudilliere and Volker Hess (eds.), Ways of Regulating: Therapeutic agents between plants, shops and consulting rooms (pp. 225-246). Max-Plank-Institut fuer Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Reprint 363, Berlin.
  • Graham, Janice (2007). Inside out: from the test tube to the dinner table. Trust in Science: a five-part series exploring why we trust science. Public lecture, Halifax, January 23, 2007. Video and audio taped for distribution through public television network, www.CCEPA.ca, and for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) Ideas programme.   
  • Bibeau, Gilles, Janice Graham and Usher Fleising (2006). Bioscience and Biotechnology Under Ethnographic Surveillance: Where Do Canadian Medical Anthropologists Stand? In Francine Saillant and Serge Genest (eds.), Medical Anthropology: Regional Perspectives and Shared Concerns (pp. 3-22). London: Blackwell.

     

  • Bibeau, Gilles, Janice Graham and Usher Fleising (2005). Biosciences et biotechnologies sous surveillance ethnographique: Où se situent les anthroplogues médicaux canadiens? Dans Francine Saillant et Serge Genest (éds.) Anthropologie médicale. Ancrages locaux, défis globaux (pp. 23-59). Québec/Paris: Les Presse de l'Université Laval/Anthropos (l’édition française).

     

  • Graham, Janice E. (2002). Differentially diagnosing dementia: a triage of texts. In Leibing A, Scheinkman, L (eds), The diversity of Alzheimer’s disease - different approaches and contexts (pp. 95-112). Rio de Janeiro: Edicoes IPUB/CUCA, Instituto de Psiquiatria.

     

  • Graham, Janice, Agg M. (1999). Information management. In Wilcock G, Bucks R, Rockwood K (eds.), Diagnosis and Management of Dementia: a manual for memory disorders teams (pp.29-47). Oxford University Press.

     

  • Graham, Janice (1996). Data, dementia and diagnosis: a triage of texts. Nova Scotia Centre on Aging, Mount Saint Vincent University and Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie University. Research into Healthy Aging: Challenges in Changing Times: an inter-disciplinary research conference (proceedings). Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, November 1996.

     

  • Graham, Janice (1988). Knowing the Cycle: Cognitive Control and Cree Death. In Cowan W (ed.), Papers of the Nineteenth Algonquian Conference (pp. 81-88). Ottawa: Carleton University Press.

     

  • Graham, Janice (1987). After the Flood: Relocation to the Promised Land. In Cowan, W. (ed.). Papers of the Eighteenth Algonquian Conference (pp. 137-145). Ottawa: Carleton University Press. 

 

 

PUBLISHED REFEREED ABSTRACTS

  • Bravo, G, Wildeman SM, Cohen CA, Dubois MF, Graham JE, Painter K. Searching for the person legally authorized to give substitute consent for research purposes: preliminary work for the SCORE Study. 8th International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases. Salzburg, Austria, March 14-18, 2007. 

     

  • Graham J. (2003). Creating Hope and Commodifying Disease: Redefining Dementia. International Psychogeriatrics, 15, Suppl. 2:90-91.

     

  • Rockwood K, Fay S, Graham, Janice (2002). Translating from Regulatory Measures to Patients’Daily lives: An Analysis of Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment with Donepezil. Neurobiology of Aging, July/August 23 S553-S554; Suppl. 1.

     

  • Graham, Janice, Bassett R, Rockwood K, Fay S. (2002). Tracking Meaningful Change in Dementia: Measuring Treatment Effects from the patient, carer or physician’s toolkit. Neurobiology of Aging, July/August 23(1):S335 Suppl. 1.

     

  • Birt A, Rockwood K, Fay S, Graham, Janice (2002). Recovery of intention as a novel effect of treating Alzheimer’s Disease with Donepezil. Neurobiology of Aging, July/August 23(1):S595 Suppl. 1.

     

  • Rockwood K, Graham, Janice, Fay S. (2001). Does treatment with donepezil meet the goals of patients with Alzheimer’s Disease, their caregivers, and physicians? Neurology ; April 56(8):A338-A338 Suppl. 3

     

  • Graham, Janice (2001). Sufferer and Caregiver Strategies for living with Alzheimer’s Disease. Gerontology, 47(suppl 1):104-105.

     

  • Graham, Janice (2001). Dementia and personhood: Matters of the Heart and Mind. Gerontology, 47(suppl 1):422-423. 

     

  • Graham, Janice (2001). If Meaning Counted: Measuring E/Affect in Antidementia Therapies. Gerontology, 47(suppl 1):572-573. 

     

  • Graham, Janice, Bassett, R, Stadnyk, K. (2000). A Twist of the Prism: Family & Clinician Measures of Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment. 7th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Washington, D.C., July 9-18, 2000. Neurobiology of Aging, 21(1S): S91.

     

  • Fay S, Stadnyk K, Graham, Janice, Rockwood K. (2000). Detection of treatment responses in an anti-dementia drug trial using goal attainment scaling. 7th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Washington, D.C. July 9-18, 2000. Neurobiology of Aging, 21(1S): S95.  

     

  • Bassett R, Fleury A, Graham, Janice, Rockwood K. (2000). Defined Target Symptoms: Qualitatively Describing Treated Alzheimer’s Disease Progression. Neurobiology of Aging, May/June  21:18:S123.

     

  • Rockwood K, Fay S, Stadnyk K, Graham, Janice (1999). Validity of goal attainment scaling to detect short-term treatment responses in an anti-dementia drug trial of donepezil. Ninth Congress of the International Psychogeriatrics Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Aug 15-20, 1999. International Psychogeriatrics, 11:129-130, Suppl 1.

     

  • Graham, Janice, Rockwood K. (1998). Treatment Expectations for Alzheimer’s disease: the ACADIE study.  51st Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Philadelphia, November 20-24, 1998. Gerontologist, 38(1):99.

     

  • Graham, Janice, Rockwood K. (1998). Treatment Expectations: Physician, Patient and Caregiver Goals. 6th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Amsterdam RAI, July 18-23, 1998. Neurobiology of Aging, 19(4S):S253.

     

  • Winch S, Graham, Janice, Rockwood K. (1998). Identifying the needs of Alzheimer’s families in the community using participatory action research. 6th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders, Amsterdam RAI, July 18-23, 1998. Neurobiology of Aging, 19(4S):S99. 

     

  • Graham, Janice, MacKnight CR, Rockwood K. (1997). Nothing’s wrong with Grandma: denial of cognitive impairment in family members. Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 1997. Gerontologist, 37(1):19. 

     

  • MacKnight CR, Graham, Janice, Rockwood K. (1997) Factors contributing to inconsistencies in diagnosis of cognitive impairment by physicians and neuropsychologists. Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati Ohio, November 1997. Gerontologist, 37(1):15.  

 

 

BOOK REVIEWS 

  • Graham, Janice (2000). Review of: Taming Oblivion: Aging Bodies and the Fear of Senility in Japan by Traphagan JW. American Ethnologist, 27(4):964-965.

     

REPORTS   

  • Graham, Janice (Chair) for the Expert Advisory Panel on the Special Access Programme, Health Canada. Report and Recommendations, September 2008.
  • Graham, Janice. Report to Nova Scotia Health Research Fund (NSHRF) Research Capacity Building Award on the Qualitative Research Software Series. 2008.

     

  • Graham, Janice, Report on CIHR’s Commitment to Psychosocial Qualitative Research. Submitted to Seniors Psychosocial Interest Group towards developing a senior’s psychosocialresearch agenda in Canada. Canadian Invitational Symposium on Removing Barriers to the Use of Psychosocial Approaches to Support Seniors’ Mental Health, in Practice, Policy and Research, 2004. (11 pages).

  • Graham, Janice, Bassett Raewyn. Defining the Expectations and Effects of Treatment with an Anti-Dementia Medication (Donepezil) in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (ACADIE) Final Report – Qualitative, for Pfizer Canada, Inc., 2002.

     

  • Graham, Janice, Rockwood, Ken. Defining the Expectations and Effects of Treatment with an Anti-Dementia Medication (Donepezil) in Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease (ACADIE) Final Report – Statistical, for Pfizer Canada, Inc., 2001.

  • Graham, Janice, for the UBC Dementia Research Collaborative Working Group. Final Productivity Report, SSHRC/CIHR Tri-Council Workshop /Networking Program, Matters of the Heart and Mind: Negotiating and Assessing Personhood and Dignity among elderly Canadians with Dementia; File Number: 837-1999-1004.

     

  • Graham, Janice. AnthroMeth Consulting, Qualitative Methods Class 2000 Working Group. Culture, Community and Change: An Ethnographic Report of the Clinical Research & Teaching Unit, Vancouver Hospital & Health Sciences Centre, 2000.

  • Graham, Janice. AnthroMeth Consulting, Qualitative Methods Class 2000 Working Group. Culture, Community and Change: An Ethnographic Report Prior to the Relocation of the Discharge Planning Unit from the Heather Pavilion to the University of British Columbia Site, 2000.

  • Graham, Janice. AnthroMeth Consulting, Qualitative Methods Class 1999 Working Group. Recommendations to the Clinical Research & Teaching Unit, Vancouver Hospital & Health Sciences Centre, 1999.

  • Langille D, Graham, Janice, Marshall E. Developing Understanding From Young Women’s Experiences in Obtaining Sexual Health  Services and Education  in a Nova Scotia Community: Lessons for Educators, Physicians and Pharmacies. Maritime Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, Health Canada, 1999.

     

  • Rockwood K, Graham, Janice. Interim Report (3 volumes). Defining the expectations and effects of treatment with an anti-dementia medication (donepezil) in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Pfizer Canada, Inc., 1999.

     

  • Graham, Janice. Final Report on Post-Doctoral Award #96-16. Alzheimer Society of Canada, 1998.

     

  • Graham, Janice, Rockwood K. Defined Target Symptoms. Manual used in the COPE Study. Hoechst, Marion, Roussel, 1998.

     

  • Graham, Janice. Clinical Examination Coding Manual and Documentation, Canadian Study Of Health and Aging, Dept. of Epidemiology, University of Ottawa, 1992.

     

  • Graham, Janice. Evaluation of Woman & Sport Program.  Prepared for Dept. of Recreation & Culture, City of Ottawa, 1992.

     

  • Graham, Janice. EBHC’s Occupational Therapy Program for Continuing-Care Elderly. Report for Occupational Therapy Dept., Elisabeth Bruyere Health Centre, Ottawa, 1991.

     

  • Graham, Janice.  Study of the Health Care Needs of Centretown’s Homeless.  Prepared forthe Strategic Planning Committee, Centretown Community Health Centre, Ottawa, 1991.

     

  • Elmslie, TJ, Wells G, McDowell I, Hollingsworth G, Graham, Janice.  Study of Sexual Behaviour associated with HIV Infection among Women in a Primary Care Setting. NHRDP, Health and Welfare Canada, 1991.

     

  • Elmslie, TJ, Wells G, Bernstein R, Hall P, Graham, Janice. Assessment of the Risk Factors and Prevalence of Endocervical Chlamydial Infection among Asymptomatic Women in a Family Practice Setting. Ontario Ministry of Health, 1990.

     

  • Graham, Janice. The Weenusk Cree: A Preliminary Background Report of Locals, Locations and Relocations, for Technology Assessment in Subarctic Ontario. TASO Research Report # 30. McMaster University, 1988. Library and Archives Canada. 

 

POSTERS

 

THESES

  • Graham, Janice. Friendship and Despair: Social Relations in a Long Term Care Facility in Victoria, B.C. M.A. Thesis, University of Victoria, 1982.  Thesis Supervisor: Peter Stephenson (Anthropology).

 

 

Sharon Batt

 

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLE

  • Batt, Sharon (2007). Limits on Autonomy: Political meta-narratives and health stories in the media, American Journal of Bioethics 7(8): 23-25.
  • Kasper, A and S Batt. (2003). Arguing Breast Cancer: The Feminist Views of Two Women's Health Activists. Women, Health and Medicine: Transforming Perspectives and Practice. Women’s Studies Quarterly, Spring/Summer, Vol. XXXI.

  

BOOKS AND CHAPTERS

  • Batt, S. and A. Lippman. Preventing Disease: Are Pills the Answer? In Anne Rochon Ford and Diane Saibil (eds.) Push to prescribe: Women and Canadian drug policy. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press (September 2009).
  • Batt, Sharon. Who pays the piper? Industry funding of patients' groups. In Anne Rochon Ford and Diane Saibil (eds.) Push to prescribe: Women and Canadian drug policy. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press (September 2009).
  • Batt, S. Full circle: drugs, the environment and our health. In Anne Rochon Ford and Diane Saibil (eds.) Push to prescribe: Women and Canadian drug policy. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press (September 2009).
  • Batt, S. Patient No More: The Politics of Breast Cancer, Charlottetown: Gynergy Books, 1994. Published simultaneously in the UK, London: Scarlet Press. Australia and New Zealand edition, Melbourne: Spinifex, 1996. French translation: À bout de patience: les enjeux de la lute au cancer du sein, Montreal: Remue-ménage, 1998.

 

REPRINTED CHAPTERS

  • Batt, S. “Perfect People: Cancer Charities”, in Women and Health: Power, Technology, Inequality and Conflict in a Gendered World, Kathryn Strother Ratcliff (Ed.), Boston: Allyn & Bacon, 2002.
  • Batt, S. “Stolen Conflicts: A Feminist Revisioning” in For Women Only: Your Guide to Health Empowerment, Garry Null and Barbara Seaman (Eds), NY: Seven Stories Press, 1999
  • Batt, S. “Perfect People: Cancer Charities” in The Politics of Women’s Bodies: Sexuality, Appearance and Behavior, Rose Weitz (Ed). NY: Oxford University Press, 1998.
  • Batt, S. “Thrown: An encounter with the health care system”, in Health and Canadian Society: Sociological Perspectives, Third Edition, David Coburn, Carl D’Arcy and George Torrance (Eds), Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1998.

 

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Batt, S. Review of The Truth About Hormone Replacement Therapy, by the National Women’s Health Network, CMAJ, February 4, 2003.
  • Batt, S. “Radical Ideas” review of The Breast Cancer Wars: hope, fear and the pursuit of a cure in twentieth-century America, by Barron H Lerner, CMAJ, May 14, 2002; 166(10).
  • Batt, S. “Social Disease” review of Breast Cancer: Society Shapes an Epidemic, edited by Anne S. Kasper and Susan Ferguson, The Women’s Review of Books, Vol. XVIII, No. 6/March 2001, p. 14.

 

POSTERS

  • Batt, Sharon (2008) Pharmaceutical company funding of breast cancer groups and implications for cancer care in Nova Scotia. 2008 Nova Scotia Cancer Research Symposium, Halifax, November 5, 2008.
  • Batt, Sharon (2007) How Patients’ Advocacy Groups Perceive Funding from the Pharmaceutical Industry: Ethics, Realities, and Impacts on Policy. School of Pharmacy Research Day, Dalhousie University, September 20, 2007.

    

Marylène Dugas

 

 

THESES

  • M. Dugas (2007). Prise en charge préventive-curative du paludisme. Articulations entre quatre espaces éducationnels d’acquisition de compétences, Thèse (Ph. D.) Université de Montréal.

 
PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • M. Dugas, E. Dubé, B. Kouyaté et G. Bibeau. (2009). Portrait of a lengthy vaccination trajectory in Burkina Faso: From cultural acceptance of vaccines to actual immunization. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 9(Suppl 1): S9. [Free pdf, © 2009 Dugas et al.]
  • M. Dugas, E. Dubé et G. Bibeau (2009). Translating malaria by sumaya: Justified convention or inappropriateness? Anthropology & Medicine, 16(3), 307-318.
  • Sanou, A., Simboro, S., Kouyate, B., Dugas, M., Graham, J., & Bibeau, G. (2009). Assessment of factors associated with complete immunization coverage in children ages 12-23 months: a cross sectional study in Nouna district, Burkina Faso. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 9 (Suppl 1): S10.
  • M. Dugas, E. Dubé, B. Kouyaté et G. Bibeau (2008). Enquête sur le transfert de connaissances concernant le paludisme par les professionnels de la santé aux consultants dans la région de Nouna au Burkina Faso. Cahiers d’études et de recherche francophones/Santé, 18(3) 149-154. 
  • N. Chaillet, E. Dubé, M. Dugas, F. Audibert, C. Tourigny, C. Roy, W. Fraser, A. Dumont (2006). Evidence-based Strategies for Implementing Guidelines in Obstetrics: A Systematic Review. Obstet Gynecol, 108(5), 1234-1245.

 

CONTRACTED REPORTS  

  • M. Dugas (2007). Rapport de recherche sur le terrain dans le district sanitaire de Nouna, Burkina Faso, Prise en charge préventive - curative du paludisme : articulations entre quatre espaces éducationnels d'acquisition de compétences, IDRC doctoral research award / Bourse du CRDI aux chercheurs candidats au doctorat, 1 mars 2005 - 1 mars 2006, 34 p. : ill. 
  • Bibeau, G., Some, F., Dugas, M., Sanou, A., Ye, M., and Kardougou, J.C. (2005). Rapport de recherche, Expérimentation d'une stratégie d'améclioration de la couverture vaccinale des enfants de 0 à 11 mois dans le district sanitaire de Nouna (Burkina Faso) Initiative canadienne d'immunisation internationale (ICII2), CRDI.

 

POSTERS

  • G. Bibeau, F. Some, M. Dugas, A. Sanou, M. Ye, J.-C. Kardougou (2005). Rapport de recherche, Expérimentation d’une stratégie d’amélioration de la couverture vaccinale des enfants de 0 à 11 mois dans le district sanitaire de Nouna (Burkina Faso) Initiative canadienne d’immunisation internationale (ICII2), CRDI.

 

Christina Holmes 

 

THESES

  • Holmes, Christina (2008). Seeds, Scientists & Genetically Modified Organisms: Genetic Engineering Practices and Global Connections. (PhD dissertation, Dalhousie University).

 

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES  

  • Holmes, C., Ozdemir, V., McDonald, F., Jones, M. & Graham, J.E. (In-press). Standardization and omics science: technical and social dimensions are inseperable and demand symmetrical study. OMICS.
  • Holmes, C., McDonald, F., Jones, M. & Graham, J. (2009). Where might standardization take Omics? Manuscript submissed for publication.
  • Holmes, Christina and Janice Graham (2009). GMOs as Public Goods: Plant Biotechnology Transfer in Colombia. Culture & Agriculture, 31(1): 26-38.

 

BOOK CHAPTERS

  • Holmes, Christina and Peter H. Stephenson. From Narratives of Loss to Narratives of Care: Acute Care Hospitalization from the Perspective of Older Patients In P. Stephenson and J. Graham (Ed.), Anthropology and Aging: contesting the paradigm of loss. Accepted by University of Toronto Press for 2009 publication.

 

CONTRACTED REPORTS

  • Stephenson, P. and C. Holmes (2000). The Elders Listening Project: Elder Friendly Hospital Initiative of the Capital Health Region: Final Report. Victoria, BC.

 

 

POSTERS


  

 

Mavis Jones

 

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES  

 

  • Holmes, C., Ozdemir, V., McDonald, F., Jones, M. & Graham, J.E. (In-press). Standardization and omics science: technical and social dimensions are inseperable and demand symmetrical study. OMICS.
  • Holmes, C., McDonald, F., Jones, M. & Graham, J. (2009). Where might standardization take Omics? Manuscript submissed for publication.
  • Jones, M. & Salter, B. (2009). Learning to regulate: Values, actors, and instruments
    in developing Canada's assisted human reproduction framework. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  • Jones, M. & Graham, J. (In-press). Determining evidence: a symmetrical approach to evidence-based regularion of health technology risk. Sociologie et Sociétés.   
  •  Bickerstaff, K., Lorenzoni, I., Jones, M. & Pidgeon, N. (In-press). Locating scientific citizenship? The institutional contexts and cultures of public engagement. Science, Technology and Human Values
  • Jones, M. & Salter, B. (2009). Proceeding carefully: assisted human reproduction policy in Canada. Public Understanding of Science. doi:10.1177/0963662509104722.
  • Paik, Y.K., Graham, J.E., Jones, J., MacDonald, F., Holmes, C., & Ozdemir, V. (2009). Interview with Dr. Young-Ki Paik, President of the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO): pharmacoproteomics and the approaching wave of "proteomics diagnostics". Current Pharmacogenomics & Personalized Medicine, 7(4), 243-248.
  • Jones, Mavis & Graham, Janice. (2009). Multiple institutional rationalities in the implementation of new public policy: an ethnographic examination. Science and Public Policy 36(6):445-455.
  • Jones, M., Walls, J., and Horlick-Jones, T. (2006). Separated at birth? Consensus and contention in the UK agriculture and human biotechnology commissions. Science and Public Policy, 33(10), 729-744.

  • Salter, B. and Jones, M. (2005). Biobanks and bioethics: the politics of legitimation. Journal of European Public Policy, 12(4), 710-32.

  • Jones, M. (2004). Policy legitimation, expert advice, and objectivity: “Opening” the UK governance framework for human genetics. Social Epistemology, 18(2-3), 247-270.

  • Salter, B. and Jones, M. (2002). Human genetic technologies, European governance and the politics of bioethics. Nature Reviews Genetics, 3, 6-12.

BOOK CHAPTERS

  • Rogers-Hayden, T. and Jones, M. (2007). Public biotechnology inquiries: from rationality to reflexivity? In P. Glasner, P. Atkinson, H. Greenslade (Ed.), New genetics, new social formations (pp. 49-68). London: Routledge.
  • Nisker, J. and Jones, M. (1997). The ethics of sex selection. In F. Shenfield and C. Sureau (Ed.). Ethical dilemmas in assisted reproduction (pp. 41-50). New York: Parthenon.

 

BOOK REVIEWS

  • Jones, M. (2005). Review of Martin W. Bauer and George Gaskell (Ed.), ‘Biotechnology: The making of a global controversy’. London: Science Museum, 2002. Journal of Risk Research, 8(5), 453-456.

 

 

CONTRACTED REPORTS

  • Jones, M. (2007). Section author: Psychosocial aspects of rhGH treatment for Turner Syndrome. Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (CADTH), Report on the use of recombinant human growth hormone for the treatment of Turner's syndrome.

 

 

ONLINE PUBLICATIONS

  • Jones, M. (2005). What can one nation learn from another? Exploring policy choice in the new Canadian framework for assisted human reproduction. Invited commentary for BioNews.org.uk, October 3.

 

POSTERS


 

 

Emma Varley

 

 

PEER REVIEVED JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • Varley, Emma. (2010). Targeted doctors, missing patients: Obstetric health services and sectarian conflict in Northern Pakistan. Social Science & Medicine, 70(1), 61-71. Doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2009.09.028.

 

 

BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS

  • Varley, Emma. (2008). Enmities & Introspection: Fieldwork Entanglements and Ethnographic Reflexivity.”In How Do We Know? Evidence, Ethnography, and the Making of Anthropological Knowledge, edited by Liana Chua, Casey High, Timm Lau, 133-156. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 
  • Varley, Emma. (2008). Halaat kharah/tension times: The maternal health costs of Gilgit's Sunni-Shia conflict. In Missing Links in Sustainable Development: South Asian Perspectives (pp.53-80). Karachi: SDPI & SAMA Editorial Publishing Services.  

 

ACADEMIC AND OTHER PUBLISHED MANUALS

  • Chan, K., W.H. McKellin, and E. Varley. “Working in International Health: IHHS 300”. Online Interprofessional Health and Human Service course manual. Vancouver: College of Health Disciplines, University of British Columbia, 2000.
  • Varley, Emma. “AKRSP Women’s Organization (WO) Income-Generating Activities and Increased Household-Decision Making.” Aga Khan Rural Support Programme manual. Gilgit: Monitoring & Evaluation Unit (MER), 1998.

 

 

EDITED BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER PUBLISHED WORKS

  • Danesi, M., and T.A. Sebeok, eds. Encyclopedia Dictionary of Semiotocs: Third Edition Revised & Updated. (Publication proof edited by Eugina Tsao and Emma Varley.) Paris: Mouton de Gruyter, 2008.  
  • Siegmann, Karin Astris. "The Underbelly of Globalization: Gender and economic Integration in South Asia." Edited by Emma Varley. In Missing Links in Sustainable Development: South Asian Perspectives, 83-104. Karachi: SDPI & SAMA Editorial and Publishing Services, 2008.
  • Gul Khattak, Saba. “Civil Society Initiatives Countering Corruption in Pakistan.” Edited by Emma Varley. Islamabad: United Nations Development Programme & Sustainable Development Policy Institute, 1999.
  • Varley, Emma. “Belaboured Lives: An Ethnography of Muslim Women’s Pregnancy & Childbirth Practices in Pakistan’s Embattled, Multi-Sectarian Northern Areas.” Ph.D. diss., University of Toronto, 2008. Supervisor: Dr. Michael J. Lambek (Department of Anthropology).  
  • Varley, Emma. “Biomedical Service Delivery for Women in Northern Pakistan: Ideological Contrasts and Social Resistance”. MA thesis, University of British Columbia, 2002. Supervisor: Dr. W.H. McKellin (Department of Anthropology).

 

 

Farah Huzair

 

THESES

  • Huzair, Farah (2008). Innovative Capabilities of the Agricultural Biotechnology Sector in Hungary. (PhD dissertation, The Open University).

 

 

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

 

  • Borda-Rodríguez, A., Huzair, F. & Graham, G. (2010). Dynamic capabilities and knowledge translation in Canadian policy making institutions during H1N1. Manuscript submitted for publication.

 

 

BOOK CHAPTERS

  • Nemes Gusztáv, High Chris, Huzair Farah (2006). Reflexive agency and multi-level governance: Mediating integrated rural development in South Transdanubia. In Cheshire, L. Higgins, V. Lawrence, G. (eds.), International Rural Governance: New Power Relations in Rural Economies and Societies, Routledge.

 

 

WORKING PAPERS


 

 

Amrita Mishra

 

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • Mishra, Amrita (2009). Gatekeeping in the emergency department: the ethnographic possibilities of triage. Manuscript submitted for publication.

 

 

BOOK CHAPTERS

  • Mishra, Amrita (2009). From Pap Classification to Bethesda 2001 - Relating the development of a diagnostic lexicon to triage systems. In A. Bamme, G. Getzinger & Bernhard Wieser (Eds.) Yearbook of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society. Wien, Muenchen: Profil Verlag.
  • Mishra, Amrita (2009). The Place and Space of Research Work: Studying Control in a Bioscience Laboratory. In S. Bauer & A. Wahlberg (Eds.) Contested Categories - Studies of the Life Sciences in Society. Aldershot: Ashgate.

 

 

Alexander Borda-Rodriguez

 

THESES

  • Borda-Rodriguez, A. (2009). Knowledge for Development? Reflections from consultants and advisors in Bolivia. PhD Thesis, Department of Development Policy and Practice, The Open University, United Kingdom.   

 

 

BOOK CHAPTERS

  • Borda-Rodriguez, A. & (2010). From problem solving to meeting needs: institutional change at the Internation Potato Centre (CIP) and within CGIAR system. In A. Hall et al. (Eds.) Leaning to use agricultural science for poverty reduction: can CGIAR reinvent themselves. In-press. Tokyo: UNU Press Book.
  • Borda-Rodriguez, A. (2009). Knoledge as power: Science and technology for change. In H. Veltmeyer's (Ed.) Tools for change: A handbook for critical developement. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Fernwood Publications.

 

 

BOOK REVIEWS 

  • Borda-Rodriguez, A. (2006). [Review of the book The knowledge society: Trompe-l'oeil or accurate perspective?]. Available: SciDev.Net.   

 

CONFERENCE PAPERS 

  • Borda-Rodríguez, A. (2006). Paper presented at the Governing the Knowledge Society International Conference: A model for producing, regulating and controlling knowledge for development. University of Hamburg, Germany.    

 

 

JOURNAL ARTICLES

  • Borda-Rodríguez, A., Huzair, F. & Graham, G. (2010). Dynamic capabilities and knowledge translation in Canadian policy making institutions during H1N1. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  • Borda-Rodríguez, A. (2001). Factores Productivos y Formas que Asume la Lógica de Reproducción de los Talleres de Confección en Cochabamba: Caso de Huayra K’asa’ (Productive Factors and the itinerant logic of production of family garment workshops: the case of Huyarakasa district in the city of Cochabamba). BUSQUEDA, 18 (11), 195–222.
  • Borda-Rodríguez, A., and Tania Aillon. (2001). Estrategias de Manejo de los Capitales Constantes y Variable en Empresas de la Confección de Sudeste de la Ciudad de Cochabamba (Management strategies of constant capital and variable capital in garment factories in the south east region of Cochabamba). BUSQUEDA, 18 (11), 173–190.

 

 

WORKING PAPERS

  • Borda-Rodriguez, A. (2000). Los Planes de Manejo Forestal en Territorios Comunitarios de Origen: Transformaciones Productivas en Dos Comunidades Indígenas Yuquí y Yuracaré del Trópico de Cochabamba. In Miradas de Jóvenes, Programa de Investigación Estratégica en Bolivia. [Program for Strategic Research in Bolivia, funded by NEDA.]  

 

 

CONTRACTED REPORTS  

  • Borda-Rodríguez, A., and Chataway, J. (2009 forthcoming). From problem solving to meeting needs: Institutional change at the International Potato Centre (CIP) and within the CGIAR system. In A. Hall (Ed.) Learning to use agricultural science for poverty reduction: Can the CGIAR Research Centres reinvent themselves?. UN Press Book.
     

Hanno Santelmann

 

THESES


 

 

TRRU is an interdisciplinary team of  researchers led by medical anthropologist and Canada Research Chair, Professor Janice Graham. We draw from anthropology, sociology, biomedicine and political science to study configurations of technoscience and risk. 

Our research group at Dalhousie University in Halifax uses a science and technology studies conceptual framework and multi-sited ethnographic methodological approach to understand how scientific and cultural facts emerge. While our primary research site is Canada, our members have conducted research in Burkina Faso, Colombia and the United Kingdom.

 

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