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Learning from SAGE Research Article: Health and the Body

The New National Health Service: A Case of Postmodernism?
Mike Dent
Organization Studies, 1 1995; vol. 16: pp. 875 - 899.

The New Sexual Technobody: Viagra in the Hyperreal World
Jennifer L. Croissant
Sexualities, 7 2006; vol. 9: pp. 333 - 344.

Individualization, risk and the body: Sociology and care
Michael Fine
Journal of Sociology, 9 2005; vol. 41: pp. 247 - 266.

Managing between the Sheets: Lifestyle Magazines and the Management of Sexuality in Everyday Life
Melissa Tyler
Sexualities, 2 2004; vol. 7: pp. 81 - 106.

Webs of Knowledge and Circuits of Communication: Constructing Rationalized Agency in Swedish Health Care
Hans Hasselbladh and Eva Bejerot
Organization, 3 2007; vol. 14: pp. 175 - 200.

Hindu Nationalism, Cultural Spaces, and Bodily Practices in India
Ian McDonald
American Behavioral Scientist, 7 2003; vol. 46: pp. 1563 - 1576.

The Possibility of Primitiveness: Towards a Sociology of Body Marks in Cool Societies
BRYAN S. TURNER
Body & Society, 6 1999; vol. 5: pp. 39 - 50.

Stratification, Class and Health: Class Relations and Health Inequalities in High Modernity
Graham Scambler and Paul Higgs
Sociology, 5 1999; vol. 33: pp. 275 - 296.

The 'Project of Modernity' and the Parameters for a Critical Sociology: An Argument with Illustrations from Medical Sociology
Graham Scambler
Sociology, 8 1996; vol. 30: pp. 567 - 581.

McDonaldizing Men's Bodies? Slimming, Associated (Ir)Rationalities and Resistances
Lee F. Monaghan
Body & Society, 6 2007; vol. 13: pp. 67 - 93.

The besieged body: geographies of retailing and consumption
Louise Crewe
Progress in Human Geography, 12 2001; vol. 25: pp. 629 - 640.