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Katie Coveney

Publications

  • Configuring the caller in ambiguous encounters: Volunteer handling of calls to Samaritans emotional support services
  • Cognitive enhancement? Exploring modafinil use in social context
  • Where biomedicalisation and magic meet: Therapeutic innovations of elite sports injury in British professional football and cycling
  • The sociology of cognitive enhancement: Medicalisation and beyond
  • Ethics, Evidence Based Sports Medicine, and the Use of Platelet Rich Plasma in the English Premier League.
  • The concept of medicalisation reassessed: a response to Joan Busfield.
  • Prescription hypnotics in the news: A study of UK audiences.
  • Prescriptions and proscriptions: moralising sleep medicines.
  • 'M-apping' sleep? Trends and transformations in the digital age.
  • Pharmaceuticals and society: power, promises and prospects.
  • Managing sleep and wakefulness in a 24-hour world.
  • Medicalisation or customisation? Sleep, enterprise and enhancement in the 24/7 society.
  • Configuring the caller in ambiguous encounters: volunteer handling of calls to Samaritans emotional support services.
  • Callers' experiences of contacting a national suicide prevention helpline: report of an online survey.
  • Modafinil in the media: metaphors, medicalisation and the body.
  • Commercial development of stem cell technology: lessons from the past, strategies for the future.
  • Medicalisation, pharmaceuticalisation, or both? Exploring the medical management of sleeplessness as insomnia
  • Enhancement imaginaries: exploring public understandings of pharmaceutical cognitive enhancing drugs
  • Making sense of pharmaceutical cognitive enhancement: taking stock and looking forward
  • Technosleep
  • From scarcity to sisterhood: The framing of egg donation on fertility clinic websites in the UK, Belgium and Spain
  • Desynchronised times? Chronobiology, (bio)medicalisation and the rhythms of life itself
  • Reframing egg donation in Europe: new regulatory challenges for a shifting landscape
  • Beyond the orthodox/CAM dichotomy: Exploring therapeutic decision making, reasoning and practice in the therapeutic landscapes of elite sports medicine
  • Genetics, emotion and care: Navigating future reproductive decisions in families of children with rare genetic conditions
  • Sleep, health and medicine: sociological agendas
  • The representation of medical risks and incentives concerning egg donation: an analysis of the websites of fertility clinics of Belgium, Spain and the UK

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Co-workers & collaborators

  • Jonathan Gabe

  • Nicky Hudson

  • Veerle Provoost

  • Simon J. Williams

  • Basma Salem

  • Vincenzo Pavone

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