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Escape routes: Control and subversion in the 21st century
D Papadopoulos, N Stephenson, V Tsianos
Pluto Press, 2008
12992008
Analysing everyday experience: Social research and political change
N Stephenson, D Papadopoulos
Palgrave Macmillan, 2006
2312006
Beyond the distinction between biomedical and social dimensions of HIV prevention through the lens of a social public health
S Kippax, N Stephenson
American journal of public health 102 (5), 789-799, 2012
2222012
Between individual agency and structure in HIV prevention: understanding the middle ground of social practice
S Kippax, N Stephenson, RG Parker, P Aggleton
American journal of public health 103 (8), 1367-1375, 2013
1472013
Governing the future: The paradigm of prudence in political technologies of risk management
R Diprose, N Stephenson, C Mills, K Race, G Hawkins
Security Dialogue 39 (2-3), 267-288, 2008
1052008
Meaningful evaluation of sex and relationship education
S Kippax, N Stephenson
Sex Education 5 (4), 359-373, 2005
692005
Beyond resistance: social factors in the general public response to pandemic influenza
MDM Davis, N Stephenson, D Lohm, E Waller, P Flowers
BMC public health 15, 1-9, 2015
682015
Compliant, complacent or panicked? Investigating the problematisation of the Australian general public in pandemic influenza control
M Davis, N Stephenson, P Flowers
Social Science & Medicine 72 (6), 912-918, 2011
652011
Securitising health: Australian newspaper coverage of pandemic influenza
N Stephenson, M Jamieson
Sociology of health & illness 31 (4), 525-539, 2009
612009
Socialising the Biomedical Turn in HIV Prevention
S Kippax, N Stephenson
Anthem Press, 2016
602016
“We became sceptics”: fear and media hype in general public narrative on the advent of pandemic influenza
M Davis, D Lohm, P Flowers, E Waller, N Stephenson
Sociological inquiry 84 (4), 499-518, 2014
532014
Immunity, biopolitics and pandemics: Public and individual responses to the threat to life
M Davis, P Flowers, D Lohm, E Waller, N Stephenson
Body & Society 22 (4), 130-154, 2016
482016
You and I and she: Memory-work, moral conflict and the construction of self
N Stephenson, S Kippax, J Crawford
Feminist social psychologies: International perspectives, 182-200, 1996
471996
Memory Work
N Stephenson, S Kippax
The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2017
45*2017
Mobilising “vulnerability” in the public health response to pandemic influenza
N Stephenson, M Davis, P Flowers, C MacGregor, E Waller
Social Science & Medicine 102, 10-17, 2014
442014
Living history, undoing linearity: memory‐work as a research method in the social sciences
N Stephenson
International Journal of Social Research Methodology 8 (1), 33-45, 2005
442005
Emerging infectious disease/emerging forms of biological sovereignty
N Stephenson
Science, Technology, & Human Values 36 (5), 616-637, 2011
412011
Risk, insurance, preparedness and the disappearance of the population: the case of pandemic influenza
C Wraith, N Stephenson
Health Sociology Review 18 (3), 220-233, 2009
412009
Interrupting Neoliberal Subjectivities
N Stephenson
Continuum : Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 17 (2), 135-146, 2003
342003
Understanding pandemic influenza behaviour: An exploratory biopsychosocial study
P Flowers, M Davis, D Lohm, E Waller, N Stephenson
Journal of Health Psychology 21 (5), 759-769, 2016
332016
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