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New frontiers for Biosocial Birth Cohort Research: interdisciplinary approaches to exposure, harmonisation and collaboration (2024)
Journal Article
Gibbon, S., Roberts, E. F. S., Hardy, R., Béhague, D. P., Téllez Rojo, M. M., Goncalves-Soares, A., …Silva, S. (2024). New frontiers for Biosocial Birth Cohort Research: interdisciplinary approaches to exposure, harmonisation and collaboration. Wellcome Open Research, 9, Article 355. https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.21734.1

In this Open Letter we bring together researchers from the Biosocial Birth Cohort Research (BBCR) network to reflect on interdisciplinary research and methods within birth cohorts and to draw attention to social science approaches to this field, whic... Read More about New frontiers for Biosocial Birth Cohort Research: interdisciplinary approaches to exposure, harmonisation and collaboration.

Pandemic Life-lines: A Multimodal Autoethnography of COVID-19 Illness, Isolation, and Shared Immunities (2024)
Journal Article
Filipe, A. (2024). Pandemic Life-lines: A Multimodal Autoethnography of COVID-19 Illness, Isolation, and Shared Immunities. Medicine Anthropology Theory, 11(1), 1-32. https://doi.org/10.17157/mat.11.1.7359

As a crosscutting concept in biology, anthropology, and philosophy, immunity has been a critical ‘site’ of debate on the relations between self and other, organism and environment, risk and responsibility, the corporeal and the political. In this Res... Read More about Pandemic Life-lines: A Multimodal Autoethnography of COVID-19 Illness, Isolation, and Shared Immunities.

How and why to use ‘vulnerability’: an interdisciplinary analysis of disease risk, indeterminacy and normality (2023)
Journal Article
Ford, A., De Togni, G., Erikainen, S., Filipe, A. M., Pickersgill, M., Sturdy, S., …Young, I. (2024). How and why to use ‘vulnerability’: an interdisciplinary analysis of disease risk, indeterminacy and normality. Medical Humanities, 50(1), 125-134. https://doi.org/10.1136/medhum-2023-012683

In recent years, ‘vulnerability’ has been getting more traction in theoretical, professional and popular spaces as an alternative or complement to the concept of risk. As a group of science and technology studies scholars with different disciplinary... Read More about How and why to use ‘vulnerability’: an interdisciplinary analysis of disease risk, indeterminacy and normality.

Situer la vie sociale des TDAH: Entre le médical, le local et le global (2023)
Book Chapter
Rojas Navarro, S., & Filipe, A. M. (2023). Situer la vie sociale des TDAH: Entre le médical, le local et le global. In C. L. Vieira, C. Yves, & P. M. M. Renata (Eds.), L’attention médicamentée: La Ritaline à l’école (57-76). Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes

The Allegory of "Navigation" as a Concept of Care: The Case of Child Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (2022)
Journal Article
McCrossin, J., Filipe, A. M., Nicholas, D., & Lach, L. M. (2022). The Allegory of "Navigation" as a Concept of Care: The Case of Child Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. Journal on Developmental Disabilities, 27(2), Online-first. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7017122

Navigation encompasses a defined range of care concepts and practices, services and professions while also alluding to a broader set of care values, needs, and challenges associated with health inequities, social exclusion, and service fragmentation.... Read More about The Allegory of "Navigation" as a Concept of Care: The Case of Child Neurodevelopmental Disabilities.

The other face of medical globalization? Pharmaceutical data, prescribing trends, and the social localization of psychostimulants (2022)
Journal Article
Filipe, A. M. (2023). The other face of medical globalization? Pharmaceutical data, prescribing trends, and the social localization of psychostimulants. BioSocieties, 18(2), 335-357. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41292-022-00271-x

The last two decades have seen an exponential growth in the consumption and prescription of psychostimulants for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) worldwide. While much has been said in the literature about the medicali... Read More about The other face of medical globalization? Pharmaceutical data, prescribing trends, and the social localization of psychostimulants.

Towards a feminist philosophy of engagements in health-related research (2022)
Journal Article
Erikainen, S., Stewart, E., Filipe, A. M., Chan, S., Cunningham-Burley, S., Ilson, S., …Webb, J. (2022). Towards a feminist philosophy of engagements in health-related research. Wellcome Open Research, 6, 58. https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16535.2

Engagement with publics, patients, and stakeholders is an important part of the health research environment today,and different modalities of ‘engaged’ health research have proliferated in recent years. Yet, there is no consensus on what, exactly, ‘e... Read More about Towards a feminist philosophy of engagements in health-related research.

Troubling Neurobiological Vulnerability: Psychiatric Risk and the Adverse Milieu in Environmental Epigenetics Research (2021)
Journal Article
Filipe, A. M., Lloyd, S., & Larivée, A. (2021). Troubling Neurobiological Vulnerability: Psychiatric Risk and the Adverse Milieu in Environmental Epigenetics Research. Frontiers in Sociology, 6, Article 635986. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2021.635986

In post-genomic science, the development of etiological models of neurobiological vulnerability to psychiatric risk has expanded exponentially in recent decades, particularly since the neuromolecular and biosocial turns in basic research. Among this... Read More about Troubling Neurobiological Vulnerability: Psychiatric Risk and the Adverse Milieu in Environmental Epigenetics Research.

Developing a Canadian framework for social determinants of health and well-being among children with neurodisabilities and their families: an ecosocial perspective (2020)
Journal Article
Filipe, A. M., Bogossian, A., Zulla, R., Nicholas, D., & Lach, L. M. (2021). Developing a Canadian framework for social determinants of health and well-being among children with neurodisabilities and their families: an ecosocial perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation, 43(26), 3856-3867. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2020.1754926

Purpose Social Determinants of Health is a conceptual framework typically used to understand patterns of health and ill-health at the population level. Its applicability to children and youth who already have a health condition, in this case, a neur... Read More about Developing a Canadian framework for social determinants of health and well-being among children with neurodisabilities and their families: an ecosocial perspective.

Bioética [bioethics] (2019)
Book Chapter
Ferreira, P., & Filipe, A. M. (2019). Bioética [bioethics]. In ALICE Dictionary. CES/ALICE

Global Perspectives on ADHD: Social Dimensions of Diagnosis and Treatment in Sixteen Countries (2018)
Book
Bergey, M. R., Filipe, A. M., Conrad, P., & Singh, I. (Eds.). (2018). Global Perspectives on ADHD: Social Dimensions of Diagnosis and Treatment in Sixteen Countries. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. https://doi.org/10.1353/book.56717

Examining ADHD and its social and medical treatments around the world.Attention deficithyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been a common psychiatric diagnosis in both children and adults since the 1980s and 1990s in the United States. But the diagnosis... Read More about Global Perspectives on ADHD: Social Dimensions of Diagnosis and Treatment in Sixteen Countries.

Raising Generation Rx: Mothering Kids with Invisible Disabilities in an Age of Inequality. By Linda M. Blum. New York: New York University Press, 2015. Pp. viii+310. $79.00 (cloth); $27.00 (paper). (2016)
Journal Article
Filipe, A. M., & Singh, I. (2016). Raising Generation Rx: Mothering Kids with Invisible Disabilities in an Age of Inequality. By Linda M. Blum. New York: New York University Press, 2015. Pp. viii+310. $79.00 (cloth); $27.00 (paper). American Journal of Sociology, 122(3), 985-987. https://doi.org/10.1086/688472

Coletivos sociais na saúde: o ativismo em torno das doenças raras e do parto em Portugal (2014)
Book Chapter
Filipe, A. M., Roriz, M., Neves, D., Matias, M., & Nunes, J. A. (2014). Coletivos sociais na saúde: o ativismo em torno das doenças raras e do parto em Portugal. . CES Almedina

As boas práticas de governação têm vindo a apelar ao reforço da mútua interdependência entre os atores que integram dispositivos participativos, visando uma resolução competente dos problemas públicos e a melhoria da qualidade das decisões.Neste domí... Read More about Coletivos sociais na saúde: o ativismo em torno das doenças raras e do parto em Portugal.

From ‘politics of numbers’ to ‘politics of singularisation’: Patients’ activism and engagement in research on rare diseases in France and Portugal (2014)
Journal Article
Rabeharisoa, V., Callon, M., Filipe, A. M., Nunes, J. A., Paterson, F., & Vergnaud, F. (2014). From ‘politics of numbers’ to ‘politics of singularisation’: Patients’ activism and engagement in research on rare diseases in France and Portugal. BioSocieties, 9(2), 194-217. https://doi.org/10.1057/biosoc.2014.4

Entre bios e polis? Debates contemporâneos sobre saúde, biomedicina e biocidadania (2010)
Journal Article
Filipe, A. M. (2010). Entre bios e polis? Debates contemporâneos sobre saúde, biomedicina e biocidadania. Prisma Jurídico, 9(1), 75-89

Os actuais debates sobre saúde, biomedicina e cidadania surgem no seio de um conjunto de reflexões marcado, por um lado, pelas trans- formações operadas no campo da biomedicina e do (bio)poder, e por outro, pelas reconfigurações introduzidas por dive... Read More about Entre bios e polis? Debates contemporâneos sobre saúde, biomedicina e biocidadania.

The dynamics of patient organizations in Europe (2008)
Book
Akrich, M., Nunes, J., Patterson, F., & Rabeharisoa, V. (Eds.). (2008). The dynamics of patient organizations in Europe. Paris: Presses des Mines. https://doi.org/10.4000/books.pressesmines.1577

Patient organizations today play a major role in the scientific, economic and political arenas. They have become the quasi-obliged partners of researchers, industrialists and political authorities. This book investigates this quite recent configurati... Read More about The dynamics of patient organizations in Europe.