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The commodification of patient opinion: the digital patient experience economy in the age of big dataLUPTON, Deborah.Sociology of health & illness (Print). 2014, Vol 36, Num 6, pp 856-869, issn 0141-9889, 14 p.Article

Risk and emotion: towards an alternative theoretical perspectiveLUPTON, Deborah.Health, risk & society (Print). 2013, Vol 15, Num 8, pp 634-647, issn 1369-8575, 14 p.Article

'A grim health future': food risks in the Sydney pressLUPTON, Deborah.Health, risk & society (Print). 2004, Vol 6, Num 2, pp 187-200, issn 1369-8575, 14 p.Article

Road rage: drivers' understandings and experiences = Road rage: compréhensions et expériences de conducteursLUPTON, Deborah.Journal of sociology (South Melbourne). 2002, Vol 38, Num 3, pp 275-290, issn 1440-7833, 16 p.Article

'Where's me dinner ?' : food preparation arrangements in rural Australian families = 'Où est mon dîner ?' : Dispositions pour la préparation des repas dans les familles rurales en AustralieLUPTON, Deborah.Journal of sociology (South Melbourne). 2000, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 172-186, issn 1440-7833Article

'The best thing for the baby': Mothers' concepts and experiences related to promoting their infants' health and developmentLUPTON, Deborah A.Health, risk & society (Print). 2011, Vol 13, Num 7-8, pp 637-651, issn 1369-8575, 15 p.Article

Lay discourses and beliefs related to food risks: an Australian perspective = Discours profanes et croyances relatives aux risques alimentaires: perspective australienneLUPTON, Deborah A.Sociology of health & illness (Print). 2005, Vol 27, Num 4, pp 448-467, issn 0141-9889, 20 p.Article

'Life would be pretty dull without risk': voluntary risk-taking and its pleasuresLUPTON, Deborah; TULLOCH, John.Health, risk & society (Print). 2002, Vol 4, Num 2, pp 113-124, issn 1369-8575Article

Splitting bodies/selves: women's concepts of embodiment at the moment of birthLUPTON, Deborah; SCHMIED, Virginia.Sociology of health & illness (Print). 2013, Vol 35, Num 6, pp 828-841, issn 0141-9889, 14 p.Article

'Risk is part of your life': Risk epistemologies among a group of Australians = 'Le risque fait partie de ta vie': epistémologies du risque parmi un groupe d'AustraliensLUPTON, Deborah; TULLOCH, John.Sociology (Oxford. Print). 2002, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 317-334, issn 0038-0385, 18 p.Article

Mine/not mine: appropriating personal computers in the academic workplace = A moi/pas à moi : appropriation des ordinateurs individuels sur le lieu de travail universitaireLUPTON, Deborah; NOBLE, Greg.Journal of sociology (South Melbourne). 2002, Vol 38, Num 1, pp 5-23, issn 1440-7833, 19 p.Article

Holding the line online : exploring wired relationships for people with disabilities = La communication en ligne : étude de l'utilisation d'Internet par les personnes handicapéesSEYMOUR, Wendy; LUPTON, Deborah.DISABILITY AND SOCIETY. 2004, Vol 19, Num 4, pp 291-305, issn 0968-7599, 15 p.Article

Blurring the boundaries : breastfeeding and maternal subjectivity = Brouiller les limites : allaitement et subjectivité maternelleSCHMIED, Virginia; LUPTON, Deborah.Sociology of health & illness (Print). 2001, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 234-250, issn 0141-9889Article

Risk, the mass media and personal biography: Revisiting Beck's knowledge, media and information society' = Risques, mass media et biographie: 'connaissance, media et société de l'information' de Beck revisitéTULLOCH, John; LUPTON, Deborah.European journal of cultural studies (Print). 2001, Vol 4, Num 1, pp 5-27, issn 1367-5494Article

'They've forgotten that i'm the mum' : constructing and practising motherhood in special care nurseriesLUPTON, Deborah; FENWICK, Jennifer.Social science & medicine (1982). 2001, Vol 53, Num 8, pp 1011-1021, issn 0277-9536Article

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