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Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Sarah Cunningham-Burley
Professor of Medical and Family Sociology
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Shifting subject positions: Experts and lay people in public dialogue
A Kerr, S Cunningham-Burley, R Tutton
Social studies of science 37 (3), 385-411, 2007
3252007
The new genetics and health: mobilizing lay expertise
A Kerr, S Cunningham-Burley, A Amos
Public understanding of science 7 (1), 41-60, 1998
3161998
Public responses to the sharing and linkage of health data for research purposes: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
M Aitken, J de St. Jorre, C Pagliari, R Jepson, S Cunningham-Burley
BMC medical ethics 17, 1-24, 2016
2572016
Learning the lives of disabled children: Developing a reflexive approach
J Davis, N Watson, S Cunningham-Burley
Research with children, 213-236, 2012
2362012
On ambivalence and risk: reflexive modernity and the new human genetics
A Kerr, S Cunningham-Burley
Sociology 34 (2), 283-304, 2000
1872000
Life as a disabled child: A qualitative study of young people's experiences and perspectives
N Watson
University of Edinburgh, 2001
1842001
Drawing the line: an analysis of lay people's discussions about the new genetics
A Kerr, S Cunningham-Burley, A Amos
Public Understanding of Science 7 (2), 113-133, 1998
1791998
The new genetics: professionals’ discursive boundaries
A Kerr, S Cunningham‐Burley, A Amos
The Sociological Review 45 (2), 279-303, 1997
1761997
Health care robotics: qualitative exploration of key challenges and future directions
K Cresswell, S Cunningham-Burley, A Sheikh
Journal of medical Internet research 20 (7), e10410, 2018
1732018
Tackling community concerns about commercialisation and genetic research: a modest interdisciplinary proposal
G Haddow, G Laurie, S Cunningham-Burley, KG Hunter
Social Science & Medicine 64 (2), 272-282, 2007
1632007
Constituting neurologic subjects: Neuroscience, subjectivity and the mundane significance of the brain
M Pickersgill, S Cunningham-Burley, P Martin
Subjectivity 4, 346-365, 2011
1602011
Young people, biographical narratives and the life grid: young people’s accounts of parental substance use
S Wilson, S Cunningham-Burley, A Bancroft, K Backett-Milburn, H Masters
Qualitative research 7 (1), 135-151, 2007
1552007
Mapping the new molecular landscape: social dimensions of epigenetics
M Pickersgill, J Niewöhner, R Müller, P Martin, S Cunningham-Burley
New genetics and society 32 (4), 429-447, 2013
1482013
Alcohol consumption and young people: exploring meaning and social context
S Pavis, S Cunningham-Burley, A Amos
Health Education Research 12 (3), 311-322, 1997
1471997
Smoking in the home after the smoke-free legislation in Scotland: qualitative study
R Phillips, A Amos, D Ritchie, S Cunningham-Burley, C Martin
bmj 335 (7619), 553, 2007
1372007
Contrasting lives, contrasting views? Understandings of health inequalities from children in differing social circumstances
K Backett-Milburn, S Cunningham-Burley, J Davis
Social Science & Medicine 57 (4), 613-623, 2003
1332003
Disabled children, ethnography and unspoken understandings: The collaborative construction of diverse identities
J Davis
Research with children, 133-153, 2017
1292017
Epinephrine auto‐injector use in adolescents at risk of anaphylaxis: a qualitative study in Scotland, UK
M Gallagher, A Worth, S Cunningham‐Burley, A Sheikh
Clinical & Experimental Allergy 41 (6), 869-877, 2011
1252011
Health related behavioural change in context: young people in transition
S Pavis, S Cunningham-Burley, A Amos
Social Science & Medicine 47 (10), 1407-1418, 1998
1171998
Defining the ‘social’: towards an understanding of scientific and medical discourses on the social aspects of the new human genetics
S Cunningham‐Burley, A Kerr
Sociology of Health & Illness 21 (5), 647-668, 1999
1161999
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