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    Items where Author is "Saris, A. Jamie"


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    Number of items: 29.

    Article

    Seidel, Katja, Labor, Melanie, Lombard-Vance, Richard, McEvoy, Emma, Cooke, Michael, D’Arino, Lucia, Desmond, Deirdre, Ferri, Delia, Franke, Philip, Gheno, Ilenia, Grigoleit, Sonja, Guerra, Barbara, Krukowski, Artur, Pešoutová, Marketa, Pietri, Ilia, Prendergast, David, Maguire, Rebecca, Manso, Marco, Saris, A. Jamie, Sarlio-Siintola, Sari, Silva, Tatiana, Zarogianni, Eleni and MacLachlan, Malcolm (2022) Implementation of a pan-European ecosystem and an interoperable platform for Smart and Healthy Ageing in Europe: An Innovation Action research protocol. Open Research Europe, 2 (85). pp. 1-24. ISSN 2732-5121

    Saris, A. Jamie (2022) The dialectics of heroin and methadone in Ireland. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 39 (2). pp. 131-137. ISSN 0790-9667

    Saris, A. Jamie (2021) Growing Appetites and Hungry Subjects: Addicts, the Undead, and the Long Arc of Theory in Western Social Science. Ethnologia Europaea, 21 (1). pp. 102-133. ISSN 1604-3030

    Power, Robert, Byrne, John-Paul, Kiersey, Rache, Varley, Jarlath, Doherty, Colin P., Lambert, Veronica, Heffernan, Emma, Saris, A. Jamie and Fitzsimons, Mary (2020) Are patients ready for integrated person-centered care? A qualitative study of people with epilepsy in Ireland. Epilepsy & Behavior, 102. p. 106668. ISSN 15255050

    Byrne, John-Paul, Power, Robert, Kiersey, Rachel, Varley, Jarlath, Doherty, Colin P., Saris, A. Jamie, Lambert, Veronica and Fitzsimons, Mary (2019) The rhetoric and reality of integrated patient-centered care for healthcare providers: An ethnographic exploration of epilepsy care in Ireland. Epilepsy & Behavior, 94. pp. 87-92. ISSN 1525-5050

    Varley, Jarlath, Power, R, Saris, A. Jamie and Fitzsimons, Mary (2017) Co-designing patient-centred care using participatory action research (PAR) - the epilepsy partnership in care (EPIC) Project. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 29 (1). pp. 8-9. ISSN 1353-4505 (Unpublished)

    Power, Robert and Saris, A. Jamie (2017) On patients, doctors and ethnographers: a response to Launer. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 94. ISSN 1469-0756

    Saris, A. Jamie (2012) Studying Suicide in Modern Ireland: New Directions and Old Conundrums. Irish Journal of Anthropology, 15 (2). pp. 6-8. ISSN 1393-8592

    Saris, A. Jamie (2010) Comment on Low, Setha and Sally Engle Merry, “Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas.”. Current Anthropology, 51 (S2). S218-S219. ISSN 0011-3204

    Saris, A. Jamie (2010) Of Remedies and Poisons: Recreational Use of Antiretroviral Drugs in the Social Imagination of South African Carers. African Sociological Review, 14. pp. 62-73.

    Barron, Carol, Comiskey, Catherine and Saris, A. Jamie (2009) Prevalence Rates and Comparisons of Obesity Levels in Ireland. British Journal of Nursing, 18 (13). pp. 799-803. ISSN 0966-0461

    Saris, A. Jamie (2008) An Uncertain Dominion: Irish Psychiatry, Methadone, and the Treatment of Opiate Abuse. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 32 (2).

    Saris, A. Jamie (2007) Culture, inequality and the bureaucratic imagination: states and subjects for a new millenium. Irish Journal of Anthropology (Special Edition), 10 (2). pp. 54-60.

    Maguire, Mark and Saris, A. Jamie (2007) Enshrining Vietnamese-Irish Lives. Anthropology Today, 23 (2). pp. 9-12. ISSN 0268-540X

    Saris, A. Jamie (2007) Enshrining Vietnamese-Irish lives. Anthropology Today, 23. pp. 9-12. ISSN 0268-540X

    Saris, A. Jamie (2007) Estimating the prevalence of opiate use in Ireland and the implications for the criminal justice system. Probation Journal, 54. pp. 22-35. ISSN 0264-5505

    Saris, A. Jamie (2006) Crashing into the Ethnic Pentagon: Reflections on Race and Culture in the New Ireland. Irish Journal of Anthropology, 9 (3). pp. 18-26. ISSN 1393-8592

    Saris, A. Jamie (2005) Estereotipos en cuestión: imágenes de irracionalidad en la obra de John Waters, columnista del Irish Times1. REVISITA DE ANTHROPOLOGIA SOCIAL, 14. pp. 281-309. ISSN 1131-558X

    Saris, A. Jamie (2004) Once were Positivists: A Reply to Aya. Irish Journal of Sociology, 13. pp. 42-45. ISSN 0791-6035

    Saris, A. Jamie (2004) Prison and Empire: Archipelagoes of Confinement and the New World Order. Irish Journal of Anthropology, VII (1). pp. 69-82.

    Saris, A. Jamie, Bartley, Brendan, Kierans, Ciara, Walsh, Colm and McCormack, Philip (2002) Culture and the state Institutionalizing ‘the underclass’ in the new Ireland. City, 6 (2). pp. 167-191.

    Saris, A. Jamie (2002) The arts of memory Icon and structural violence in a Dublin 'underclass' housing estate. Anthropology Today, 18. pp. 14-19. ISSN 0268-540X

    Saris, A. Jamie (2000) Culture and History in the Halfway House: Ethnography, Tradition, and the Rural Middle Class in the West of Ireland. Journal of Historical Sociology, 13. pp. 10-36. ISSN 0952-1909

    Saris, A. Jamie (1999) Introduction: Culture, Space, and Representation. Irish Journal of Anthropology, 4. pp. 1-6. ISSN 1393-8592

    Saris, A. Jamie (1999) Producing Persons and Developing Institutions in Rural Ireland. American Ethnologist, 26. pp. 690-710. ISSN 0094-0496

    Saris, A. Jamie (1996) Mad Kings, Proper Houses, and an Asylum in Rural Ireland. American Anthropologist, 98 (3). pp. 539-554. ISSN 0002-7294

    Saris, A. Jamie (1995) Telling Stories: Life Histories, Illness Narratives, and Institutional Landscape. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 19 (1). pp. 39-72. ISSN 0165-005X

    Saris, A. Jamie (1994) The Return of the Repressed: Bringing Culture Back to Psychiatry. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 18 (1). pp. 115-33. ISSN 0165-005X

    Conference or Workshop Item

    Larkan, F., Saris, A. Jamie, Van Wyk, B., Ramela, T. and Stevens, P. (2010) Barriers to Access and Adherence to ARVs. In: 2010 Inaugural Regional Conference for Combat Diseases of Poverty Consortium , 10-14th May 2010, Dar es Salaam . (Unpublished)

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