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Brexit as heredity redux: Imperialism, biomedicine and the NHS in Britain
D Fitzgerald, A Hinterberger, J Narayan, R Williams
The Sociological Review 68 (6), 1161-1178, 2020
372020
Cord blood banking–bio-objects on the borderlands between community and immunity
N Brown, R Williams
Life Sciences, Society and Policy 11 (1), 11, 2015
342015
Everyday curation? Attending to data, records and record keeping in the practices of self-monitoring
K Weiner, C Will, F Henwood, R Williams
Media in Action| Volume 3, 141, 2020
292020
Cords of collaboration: interests and ethnicity in the UK's public stem cell inventory
R Williams
New Genetics and Society 34 (3), 319-337, 2015
162015
Enactments of race in the UK’s blood stem cell inventory
R Williams
Science as Culture 27 (1), 24-43, 2018
152018
Negotiating the practical ethics of ‘self-tracking’in intimate relationships: Looking for care in healthy living
CM Will, F Henwood, K Weiner, R Williams
Social Science & Medicine 266, 113301, 2020
142020
Navigating standards, encouraging interconnections: infrastructuring digital health platforms
R Williams, C Will, K Weiner, F Henwood
Information, Communication & Society 23 (8), 1170-1186, 2020
142020
Bloody infrastructures!: Exploring challenges in cord blood collection maintenance
R Williams
Technology analysis & strategic management 30 (4), 473-483, 2018
122018
Constituting practices, shaping markets: remaking healthy living through commercial promotion of blood pressure monitors and scales
R Williams, K Weiner, F Henwood, C Will
Critical Public Health 30 (1), 28-40, 2020
112020
‘We all have a responsibility to each other’: Valuing racialised bodies in the neoliberal bioeconomy
S Merz, R Williams
Raced Markets, 30-43, 2021
102021
Self-monitoring for health: Questions for an emerging field
K Weiner, F Henwood, C Will, R Williams
Available at SSRN 3051201, 2017
102017
“It’s harder for the likes of us”: racially minoritised stem cell donation as ethico-racial imperative
R Williams
BioSocieties 16 (4), 470-491, 2021
72021
‘Improving the odds for everybody’: Narrative and media in stem cell donor recruitment patient appeals, and the work to redress racial inequity
R Williams
Sociology of Health & Illness 44 (7), 1114-1131, 2022
22022
Chaper 12 “I’ve Got People’s Spit All over Me!”: Reflections on the Future of Life-Saving Stem Cell Donor Recruitment
R Williams
Being Human During COVID-19, 2022
22022
Alexej Ulbricht, Multicultural Immunisation: Liberalism and Esposito
R Williams
Theory, Culture & Society 34 (7-8), 265-268, 2017
22017
Complicity: Methodologies of power, politics and the ethics of knowledge production
G Hollin, R Williams
Sociology of Health & Illness 44, 1-21, 2022
12022
The social life of DNA: race, reparations, and reconciliation after the genome
R Williams
Ethnic and Racial Studies 39 (13), 2485-2487, 2016
12016
Viral justice: by Ruha Benjamin, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2022, 392pp., $29.95/£ 25.00 (hardback), ISBN 9780691222882
R Williams
Ethnic and Racial Studies 47 (3), 643-645, 2024
2024
Ethico‐racial positioning in campaigns for COVID‐19 research and vaccination featuring public figures
A Smart, R Williams, K Weiner, L Cheng, F Sobande
Sociology of Health & Illness, 2024
2024
Complicity: Methodologies of Power, Politics, and the Ethics of Knowledge Production
R Williams, G Hollin
2023
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