Bibliography
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.
There are 247 references in this bibliography folder.
Aubya, T, Rowa, Y, Mutemi, W, Ochola, S, Molyneux, S, and Marsh, V
(2010).
Factors influencing implementation of the Ministry of Health-led private medicine retailer programmes on malaria in Kenya
BMC Public Health, 10(93).
Behrman, S and Dunn, M
(2010).
'Physical restraint of medical inpatients:Unravelling the red tape'
Clinical Ethics, 5(1):16-21.
Boddington, P
(2010).
Repeating History: Use and Abuse of Research Findings and the Misrepresentation of Responsibility for Health Conditions
American Journal of Bioethics, 10(2):57-58.
Boddington, P
(2010).
Dietary choices, health and freedom: hidden fats, hidden choices, hidden constraints
American Journal of Bioethics, 10(3):43-44.
Devine, JW
(2010).
Doping is a threat to sporting excellence
British Journal of Sports Medicine (forthcoming).
Dunn, M and Foster, C
(2010).
'Autonomy and welfare as amici curiae'
Medical Law Review, 18(1):86-95.
Dunn, M and Sheehan, M
(2010).
'No sex please, we're social scientists?'
American Journal of Bioethics, 10(7):39-41.
Dunn, M, Clare, I, and Holland, A
(2010).
'Living a life like ours':Support workers' accounts of substitute decision-making in residential care homes for people with intellectual disabilities'
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities Research, 54(2):144-160.
Heeney, C, Hawkins, N, de Vries, J, Boddington, P, and Kaye, J
(2010).
Assessing the privacy risks of data sharing in genomics
Public Health Genomics.
International Cancer Genome Consortium, including, Parker, M, and many others
(2010).
International network of cancer genome projects
Nature, 464:993-998.
Ives, J and Dunn, M
(2010).
'Who's arguing? A call for reflexivity in bioethics'
Bioethics, 24(5):256-265.
Lucassen, A and Parker, M
(2010).
Confidentiality and sharing genetic information with relatives
Lancet, 375:1507-1509.
Molyneux, S, Kamuya, D, and Marsh, V
(2010).
Community members employed on research projects face crucial, often under-recognised, ethical dilemmas (invited commentary)
American Journal of Bioethics, 10(3):24.
Parker, M
(2010).
Genetic testing in children and young people
Familial Cancer, 9:15-18.
Shaw, A and Harriss, K
(2010).
Migration, family and British social policy in the late 20th century: British Pakistani perspectives
In: Changing Relations of Welfare: Family, Gender and Migration in Britain and Scandinavia, ed. by Fink, J. and Lundqvist, A.. Ashgate, chap. 2, pp. 103-212.
Abuya, T, Fegan, G, Rowa, Y, Baya, E, Mutemi, W, Ochola, S, and Marsh, V
(2009).
The Impact of Ministry of Health Interventions on Private Medicine Retailer Knowledge and Practices on Anti-malarial Treatment in Kenya
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 80(6):905-913.
Boddington, P
(2009).
'Shared responsibility agreements: causes of contention'
In: The Philosophy of Public Health, ed. by Angus Dawson. Ashgate, Aldershot, chap. 4, pp. 85-100.
Boddington, P
(2009).
Heart Disease and Social Inequality: Ethical issues in the aetiology, treatment and prevention of heart disease
Bioethics, 23(2):123-130.
Boddington, P and Raisanen, U
(2009).
Theoretical and practical issues in the definitionof health: Insights from an Aboriginal Australian Health definition
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 34(1):68-90.
Dunn, M
(2009).
'Surrogate decision making'
In: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making, ed. by M.W.Kattan. Sage, Thousand Oaks CA, chap. volume 2, pp. 1105-1109.
Dunn, M and Ives, J
(2009).
'Methodolgy, Epistemology and Empirical Bioethics Research:A constructive/ist commentary'
American Journal of Bioethics, 9(6-7):93-95.
Dunn, M, Holland, A, and Clare, I
(2009).
The duty to safeguard adults from abuse
Psychiatry, 8(12):484-487.
Gibbons, S
(2009).
'Regulating Biobanks: A Twelve-point Typological Tool'
Medical Law Review, 17(3):313-346.
Hallowell, N, Cooke, S, Crawford, G, Parker, M, and Lucassen, A
(2009).
Healthcare professionals' and researchers' understanding of cancer genetics activities: a qualitative interview study
Journal of Medical Ethics, 35:113-119.
Harriss, K and Shaw, A
(2009).
Kinship obligations, gender and the life course: re-writing Migration from Pakistan to Britain
In: Pakistani Diasporas: Culture, Conflict, and Change, ed. by V. Kalra. Oxford University Press, chap. 4, pp. 105-128.