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Michelle Jamieson

Researcher at University of New South Wales

Publications -  10
Citations -  114

Michelle Jamieson is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 98 citations. Previous affiliations of Michelle Jamieson include Macquarie University.

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Securitising health: Australian newspaper coverage of pandemic influenza.

TL;DR: Analysis of contemporary Australian newspaper coverage of the threat of pandemic influenza in humans, specifically in the light of recent transformations in biomedical and public health understandings of infectious disease as continuously emerging, suggests that the spectre ofPandemic influenza is characterised, in newspaper accounts, as invoking a specific form of nation building.
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Is social mixing of tenures a solution for public housing estates

TL;DR: This article reviewed 11 primary studies that examine the impact of social mix on public housing estates and found that social mix usually leads to an improvement of the urban fabric and housing stock, which in turn improves the atmosphere of the areas concerned.
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The Politics of Immunity: Reading Cohen through Canguilhem and New Materialism

TL;DR: The issue of what is proper to nature, or life itself, is central to critical accounts of biomedicine and its complex interrelations with social, political and economic forces as discussed by the authors.
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Imagining 'reactivity' : allergy within the history of immunology

TL;DR: It is argued that immunology is founded on a view of the organism as a discrete, autonomous entity, and on a concomitant notion of the immune response as essentially reactive, and suggests that Pirquet's unique view of immune responsiveness presents an account of organismic or biological identity that encapsulates, rather than reduces, its ecological complexity.
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Reflexivity in quantitative research: A rationale and beginner's guide

TL;DR: The authors make the case for integrating reflexivity across all research approaches, before providing a "beginner's guide" for quantitative researchers wishing to engage reflexively with their own work, providing concrete recommendations, worked examples, and reflexive prompts.