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MARTIN, G.P., HANNA, E., MCCARTNEY, M. and DINGWALL, R., 2020. Science, society and policy in the face of uncertainty: reflections on the debate around face coverings for the public during Covid-19. Critical Public Health. ISSN 0958-1596

AL-MUTAIRI, S., CONNERTON, I. and DINGWALL, R., 2019. Understanding "corruption" in regulatory agencies: the case of food inspection in Saudi Arabia. Regulation & Governance, 13 (4), pp. 507-519. ISSN 1748-5983

SAWADOGO, N. and DINGWALL, R., 2018. Professions and the social order: some lessons from Burkina Faso? Canadian Review of Sociology, 55 (3), pp. 385-403. ISSN 1755-6171

HEWITT, M., DINGWALL, R. and TURKMENDAG, I., 2017. More than research intermediaries: a descriptive study of the impact and value of learned societies in the UK social sciences. Science and Public Policy, 44 (6), pp. 775-788. ISSN 0302-3427

ZANNI, A.M., GOULDEN, M., RYLEY, T. and DINGWALL, R., 2016. Improving scenario methods in infrastructure planning: a case study of long distance travel and mobility in the uk under extreme weather uncertainty and a changing climate. Technological Forecasting and Social Change. ISSN 0040-1625

DINGWALL, R., 2016. Why are doctors dissatisfied? The role of origin myths. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 21 (1), pp. 67-70. ISSN 1355-8196

REEVES, S., GOULDEN, M. and DINGWALL, R., 2016. The future as a design problem. Design Issues, 32 (3), pp. 6-17. ISSN 0747-9360

AL-MUTAIRI, S., CONNERTON, I. and DINGWALL, R., 2015. Food safety organisations in Saudi Arabia – organisational, historical and future analysis. Food Control, 47, pp. 478-486. ISSN 0956-7135

AOYAGI, Y., BECK, C.R., DINGWALL, R. and NGUYEN-VAN-TAM, J.S., 2015. Healthcare workers' willingness to work during an influenza pandemic: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses, 9 (3), pp. 120-130. ISSN 1750-2659

GOULDEN, M., RYLEY, T. and DINGWALL, R., 2014. Beyond ‘predict and provide’: UK transport, the growth paradigm and climate change. Transport Policy, 32, pp. 139-147. ISSN 0967-070X

CLOATRE, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2013. 'Embedded regulation': the migration of objects, scripts, and governance. Regulation & Governance, 7 (3), pp. 365-386. ISSN 1748-5991

DINGWALL, R., HOFFMAN, L.M. and STANILAND, K., 2013. Introduction: why a sociology of pandemics? Sociology of Health and Illness, 35 (2), pp. 167-173. ISSN 0141-9889

DINGWALL, R., DEGLOMA, T. and NEWMAHR, S., 2012. Editors' introduction: 'Symbolic Interaction' - Serving the whole interactionist family. Symbolic Interaction, 35 (1), pp. 1-5.

CURRIE, G., DINGWALL, R., KITCHENER, M. and WARING, J., 2012. Let's dance: organization studies, medical sociology and health policy. Social Science and Medicine, 74 (3), pp. 273-280.

MOHR, A., BUSBY, H., HERVEY, T. and DINGWALL, R., 2012. Mapping the role of official bioethics advice in the governance of biotechnologies in the EU: the European Group on Ethics' opinion on commercial cord blood banking. Science and Public Policy, 39 (1), pp. 105-117.

ROOKE, C., CLOATRE, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2012. The regulation of nicotine in the UK: how nicotine gum came to be a medicine, but not a drug. Journal of Law and Society, 39 (1), pp. 39-57.

PILNICK, A. and DINGWALL, R., 2011. On the remarkable persistence of asymmetry in doctor/patient interaction. Social Science and Medicine, 72 (8), pp. 1374-1382.

DINGWALL, R. and ROZELLE, V., 2011. The ethical governance of German physicians 1890-1939: are there lessons from history? Journal of Policy History, 23 (1), pp. 29-52. ISSN 0898-0306

DINGWALL, R., 2010. Divorce mediation: should we change our mind? Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 32 (2), pp. 107-117.

WARING, J., ROWLEY, E., DINGWALL, R., PALMER, C. and MURCOTT, T., 2010. Narrative review of the UK Patient Safety Research Portfolio. Journal of Health Services Research & Policy, 15 (1), pp. 26-32.

DINGWALL, R., 2010. Review of S Peckham and A Hann, eds., 'Public health ethics and practice'. Sociology of Health and Illness, 32 (6), pp. 969-970.

DINGWALL, R., 2009. The Need for Death. Society, 46 (3), pp. 247-249. ISSN 0147-2011

DE, V., DINGWALL, R. and ORFALI, K., 2009. The moral organization of the professions: bioethics in the United States and France. Current Sociology, 57, pp. 555-580.

DINGWALL, R., 2008. 'Aux armes, citoyens': résister au défi des réglementations éthiques dans les sciences humaines et sociales. Mouvements, 5556, pp. 142-154.

TURKMENDAG, I., DINGWALL, R. and MURPHY, T., 2008. Removal of donor anonymity in the UK: silent claims-making of would-be parents. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 22 (3), pp. 283-310.

DINGWALL, R., 2008. Review of P Conrad, 'The medicalization of society: on the transformation of human conditions into treatable disorders'. Society, 45 (4), pp. 382-384.

DINGWALL, R., 2008. Review of PA Singer and AM Viens, (eds), 'The Cambridge textbook of bioethics'. WHO Bulletin, 86 (8), p. 655.

DINGWALL, R., 2008. Shaping the future of humankind: three commentaries on the ethics of enhancement [review essay]. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 3 (1), pp. 97-105.

DINGWALL, R., 2008. The ethical case against ethical regulation in humanities and social science research. 21st Century Society, 3 (1), pp. 1-12.

VASSY, C., DINGWALL, R. and MURCOTT, A., 2007. Comment analyser l'absence d'anticipation des risques? Le cas de la canicule 2003 en France. Sociologie et Sociétés, 39 (1), pp. 161-180.

MURPHY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2007. Informed consent, anticipatory regulation and ethnographic practice. Social Science and Medicine, 65 (11), pp. 2223-2234.

DINGWALL, R., 2007. 'Turn off the oxygen…' comment on Malcolm Feeley's 2006 presidential address. Law & Society Review, 41 (4), pp. 787-795.

ROWLEY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2007. The use of single-use devices in anaesthesia: balancing the risks to patient safety. Anaesthesia, 62, pp. 569-574.

CONROY, S.P., LUXTON, A., DINGWALL, R., HARWOOD, R.H. and GLADMAN, J.R.F., 2006. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in continuing care settings: time for a rethink? British Medical Journal, 332, pp. 479-482.

DINGWALL, R. and ALDRIDGE, M., 2006. Television wildlife programming as a source of popular scientific information: a case study of evolution. Public Understanding of Science, 15 (2), pp. 131-152.

DINGWALL, R. and CLOATRE, E., 2006. Vanishing trials: an English perspective. Journal of Dispute Resolution, 1, pp. 51-70.

DINGWALL, R., 2006. The enduring relevance of professional dominance. Knowledge, Work and Society, 4 (2), pp. 77-98.

DINGWALL, R., 2006. An exercise in fatuity: research governance and the emasculation of HSR [editorial]. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 11 (4), pp. 193-194.

DINGWALL, R., 2005. Response to 'Incomprehensible consent forms': plain English is important. British Medical Journal (182005).

DINGWALL, R., 2005. Review of LT Reynolds and NJ Herman-Kinney, 'Handbook of symbolic interactionism'. Symbolic Interaction, 28 (4), pp. 602-603.

DINGWALL, R., 2004. Las profesiones y el orden social en una sociedad global. Revista Electronica de Investigacion Educativa, 6 (1).

DINGWALL, R. and ROWLEY, E., 2004. Response to 'Bureaucracy of ethics application'. British Medical Journal (32004).

DINGWALL, R., 2004. Review of D Maynard, 'Bad news, good news: conversational order in everyday talk and clinical settings'. Contemporary Sociology, 33 (5), pp. 606-607.

DINGWALL, R. and KIDD, K., 2003. After the fall…: capitulating to the routine in professional work. Penn State Law Review, 108 (1), pp. 67-87.

WARREN, C.A.B., BARNES-BRUS, T., BURGESS, H., WIEPOLD-LIPPISCH, L., HACKNEY, J., HARKNESS, G., KENNEDY, V., DINGWALL, R., ROSENBLATT, P.C., RYEN, A. and SHUY, R., 2003. After the interview. Qualitative Sociology, 26 (1), pp. 93-111.

DINGWALL, R., NERLICH, B. and HILLYARD, S., 2003. Biological determinism and symbolic interaction: hereditary streams and cultural roads. Symbolic Interaction, 26 (4), pp. 631-644.

DINGWALL, R. and NERLICH, B., 2003. Genes, instincts and social interaction. Svensk Neuropsykologi, 15 (34), pp. 16-17.

DINGWALL, R., 2003. LSA and the 'Pax Americana' (comments on Lynn Mather's presidential address). Law and Society Review, 37 (2), pp. 315-321.

DINGWALL, R., 2003. Review of W Cockerham, ed., 'The Blackwell companion to medical sociology'. Social Science and Medicine, 56 (7), pp. 1605-1606.

ALDRIDGE, M. and DINGWALL, R., 2003. Teleology on television: implicit models of evolution in broadcast wildlife and nature programmes. European Journal of Communications, 18 (4), pp. 435-453.

DINGWALL, R. and WATSON, P., 2002. Editorial: Do small independent pharmacies have a future? Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 19 (5), p. 161.

EVETTS, J. and DINGWALL, R., 2002. Professional occupations in the UK and Europe: legitimation and governmentality. International Review of Sociology, 12 (2), pp. 159-171.

DINGWALL, R., 2002. Review of L Mather, CA McEwen and RJ Maiman, 'Divorce lawyers at work: varieties of professionalism in practice'. American Journal of Sociology, 108 (1), pp. 231-232.

DINGWALL, R., 2002. What makes conflict resolution possible? Negotiation Journal, 18 (4), pp. 321-326.

NERLICH, B., DINGWALL, R. and CLARKE, D.D., 2002. The book of life: how the human genome project was revealed to the public. Health, 6 (4), pp. 445-469.

DINGWALL, R., 2002. A stranger at the table... Reflections on Law, Society and the Higgs Boson (comments on Kitty Calavita's presidential address). Law and Society Review, 36 (1), pp. 29-35.

DINGWALL, R., 2001. Contemporary legends, rumours and collective behaviour: some neglected resources for medical sociology? Sociology of Health and Illness, 23 (2), pp. 180-202.

GREATBATCH, D., MURPHY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2001. Evaluating medical information systems: ethnomethodological and interactionist approaches. Health Services Management Research, 14, pp. 1-12.

DINGWALL, R. and GREATBATCH, D., 2001. Family mediators - what are they doing? Family Law, 31, pp. 378-382.

DINGWALL, R. and MILLER, G., 2001. Lessons from brief therapy? Some interactional suggestions for family mediators. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, 19 (3), pp. 269-288.

DINGWALL, R., 2001. More debate about patient power is needed [letter]. British Medical Journal, 323 (1368).

DINGWALL, R., 2001. Notes towards an intellectual history of symbolic interactionism. Symbolic Interaction, 24 (2), pp. 237-242.

PILNICK, A. and DINGWALL, R., 2001. Research directions in genetic counselling: a review of the literature. Patient Education and Counseling, 44 (2), pp. 95-105. ISSN 0738-3991

DINGWALL, R., 2001. Scientific misconduct as organisational deviance. Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie, 22 (2), pp. 245-258.

RICHARDS, C., DINGWALL, R. and WATSON, A., 2001. Should NHS patients be allowed to contribute extra money to their care? A debate from the Nottingham ethics of clinical practice committee. British Medical Journal, 323, pp. 563-565.

DINGWALL, R. and ALLEN, D., 2001. The implications of healthcare reforms for the profession of nursing. Nursing Inquiry, 8 (2), pp. 64-74.

NERLICH, B., CLARKE, D.D. and DINGWALL, R., 2000. Cloning and crops: contextual modulation of metaphor and meaning in two debates about bioengineering. Metaphor and Symbol, 15 (4), pp. 223-240.

DINGWALL, R. and MARTIN, P., 2000. Editorial: RCT RIP? Or can the pharmaceutical industry survive the genomic revolution? Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 5 (1), pp. 67-68.

DINGWALL, R., DURKIN, T., PLEASENCE, P., FELSTINER, W.L.F. and BOWLES, R., 2000. Firm handling: the litigation strategies of defence lawyers in personal injury cases. Legal Studies, 20 (1), pp. 1-18.

DINGWALL, R., 2000. Language, law and power: ethnomethodology, conversation analysis and the politics of law and society studies. Law and Social Inquiry, 25 (3), pp. 885-911.

DINGWALL, R. and PASCALL, G., 1999. Family law, social policy and European welfare states: introduction. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 13, pp. 229-234.

DINGWALL, R. and LEWIS, J., 1999. Introduction: children and family policy in Europe. Children and Youth Services Review, 21 (1112), pp. 905-914.

DINGWALL, R., 1999. Professions and social order in a global society. International Review of Sociology, 9 (1), pp. 131-140.

DINGWALL, R., 1999. Risk society: the cult of theory and the millennium. Social Policy and Administration, 33 (4), pp. 474-491.

NERLICH, B., CLARKE, D.D. and DINGWALL, R., 1999. The influence of popular cultural imagery on public attitudes towards cloning. Sociological Research Online, 4 (3), pp. 251-261.

GREATBATCH, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1999. The marginalization of domestic violence in divorce mediation. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 13 (2), pp. 174-190.

DINGWALL, R., MURPHY, E.M., GREATBATCH, D., WATSON, P. and PARKER, S., 1998. Catching goldfish: quality in qualitative research. Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 3 (3), pp. 167-172.

DINGWALL, R., GREATBATCH, D. and RUGGERONE, L., 1998. Gender and interaction in divorce mediation. Mediation Quarterly, 15 (4), pp. 277-285.

DINGWALL, R., 1998. Review of D Silverman, ed., 'Qualitative research: theory, method and practice'. Sociology of Health and Illness, 20 (3), pp. 402-403.

DINGWALL, R., GREATBATCH, D. and RUGGERONE, L., 1998. Review symposium on 'The new language of qualitative method' (J.F. Gubrium and J.A. Holstein, 1997): A model for challenging sociology or just microsociology? Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 27 (3), pp. 399-404.

GREATBATCH, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1997. Argumentative talk in divorce mediation sessions. American Sociological Review, 62 (1), pp. 151-170.

DINGWALL, R., MURPHY, E.M., GREATBATCH, D., WATSON, P. and PARKER, S., 1997. On the non-negotiable in sociological life. Qualitative Sociology, 20 (4), pp. 521-531.

DINGWALL, R., 1997. Review of E Krause, 'Death of the guilds: professions, states and the advance of capitalism 1930 to the present'. American Journal of Sociology, 103 (2), pp. 483-484.

DINGWALL, R., 1997. Review of RL Abel and PSC Lewis, eds., 'Lawyers in society: an overview'. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 25 (1), pp. 90-91.

DINGWALL, R. and GREATBATCH, D., 1995. Family mediation practitioners and researchers in the shadow of the Green Paper: a rejoinder to Marian Roberts. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 17, pp. 199-206.

DINGWALL, R. and KING, M.D., 1995. Herbert Spencer and the professions: occupational ecology reconsidered. Sociological Theory, 13 (1), pp. 13-24.

FENN, P. and DINGWALL, R., 1995. Mutual Trust? Trusts should read the small print of the new NHS Mutual Fund [Editorial]. British Medical Journal, 310 (25), p. 756.

DINGWALL, R., 1995. Review of G Harding et al., eds., 'Social pharmacy: innovation and development'. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 3 (2), p. 128.

DINGWALL, R., 1995. Review of T Johnson et al., eds., 'Health professions and the state in Europe'. Sociology of Health and Illness, 17 (4), pp. 566-567.

DINGWALL, R., 1994. Does 'caveat emptor' alone help potential users of mediation? Negotiation Journal, 9, pp. 331-334.

FENN, P., HERMANS, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1994. Estimating the cost of compensating victims of medical negligence. British Medical Journal, 309, pp. 389-391.

DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1994. Is NHS indemnity working and is there a better way? British Journal of Anaesthesia, 73, pp. 69-77.

DINGWALL, R., 1994. Managing clinical claims and risks: 13. Clinician in Management, 3 (51), pp. 21-22.

DINGWALL, R., 1994. Review of A Grubb, ed., 'Choices and decisions in health care'. British Medical Journal, pp. 557-559.

DINGWALL, R., 1994. Review of P Rock, 'The social world of an English crown court'. Contemporary Sociology, 23 (6), pp. 863-864.

DINGWALL, R., 1994. Review of PC Weiler et al., 'A measure of malpractice'. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 22 (2), pp. 171-173.

DINGWALL, R., 1993. Pharmacy practice and the social sciences. Pharmaceutical Journal, 251 (10), pp. 59-61.

DINGWALL, R., 1993. Review of M Stacey, 'Regulating British medicine'. Sociology of Health and Illness, 15 (4), pp. 557-559.

DINGWALL, R., 1993. Review of PK Manning, 'Organizational communication'. Contemporary Sociology, 22 (3), pp. 427-428.

DINGWALL, R. and GREATBATCH, D., 1993. Who is in charge? Rhetoric and reality in the study of mediation. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, pp. 367-385.

DINGWALL, R., WATSON, P. and ALDRIDGE, A., 1992. Covert research: poor ethics and bad science. Pharmaceutical Journal, 250, pp. 18-23.

DINGWALL, R. and GREATBATCH, D., 1991. Behind closed doors: a preliminary report on mediator/client interaction in England. Family and Conciliation Courts Review, 29 (3), pp. 291-303.

DINGWALL, R., TANAKA, H. and MINAMIKATA, S., 1991. Images of parenthood in the United Kingdom and Japan. Sociology, 25 (3), pp. 423-446.

DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1991. Is risk management necessary? Journal of Risk and Safety in Medicine, 2 (1), pp. 91-106.

DINGWALL, R., 1991. Risk management. British Medical Journal (21991).

DINGWALL, R., DURKIN, T. and FELSTINER, W.L.F., 1990. Delay in tort cases: critical reflections on the Civil Justice Review. Civil Justice Quarterly, pp. 353-365.

DINGWALL, R., FENN, P. and QUAM, L., 1990. Malpractice liability in the US: panic over? British Medical Journal, 301, pp. 949-950.

DINGWALL, R., 1990. Review of E Freidson, 'Medical work in America'. Social History of Medicine, 3 (3), pp. 510-511.

DINGWALL, R., 1990. Review of M Hammersley, 'The dilemma of qualitative method: Herbert Blumer and the Chicago tradition'. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 10 (3), pp. 74-75.

GREATBATCH, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1990. Selective facilitation: some preliminary observations on a strategy used by divorce mediators [abridged and edited]. Family and Conciliation Courts Review, 28 (1), pp. 53-64.

HUGHES, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1990. Sir Henry Maine, Joseph Stalin and the reorganization of the National Health Service. Journal of Social Welfare Law, pp. 269-309.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. Review of P Drew and A Wootton, eds., 'Erving Goffman: exploring the interaction order'. Contemporary Sociology, 18 (5), pp. 337-338.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. Review of R Abel, 'The legal profession in England and Wales'. Sociology, 23 (2), pp. 309-310.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. Review of S Halpern, 'American pediatrics'. American Journal of Sociology, pp. 823-824.

GREATBATCH, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1989. Selective facilitation: some preliminary observations on a strategy used by divorce mediators. Law and Society Review, 23 (4), pp. 613-641.

JAMES, A. and DINGWALL, R., 1989. Social work ideologies in the probation service: the case of civil work. Journal of Social Welfare Law, 11 (6), pp. 323-338.

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1988. Families and the state: an historical perspective on the public regulation of private conduct. Law and Policy, 10 (4), pp. 341-361.

DINGWALL, R. and JAMES, A., 1988. Family law and the psycho-social professions: welfare officers in the English county courts. Law in Context, 6 (1), pp. 61-73.

QUAM, L., DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1988. Medical malpractice claims in obstetrics and gynaecology: comparisons between the United States and Britain. British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 95, pp. 454-461.

DINGWALL, R., 1988. Review of BS Turner, 'Medical power and social knowledge'. Theory, Culture and Society, 5 (4).

QUAM, L., DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1987. Medical malpractice in perspective I: the American experience. British Medical Journal, 294 (13), pp. 1529-1532.

QUAM, L., DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1987. Medical malpractice in perspective II: the implications for Britain. British Medical Journal, 294 (20), pp. 1597-1600.

DINGWALL, R., 1987. Review of E Freidson, 'Professional powers: a study of the institutionalization of formal knowledge'. Sociology, 21 (2), pp. 314-315.

DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1987. A respectable profession? Sociological and economic perspectives on the regulation of professional services. International Review of Law and Economics, 7 (1), pp. 51-64.

DINGWALL, R., 1986. The Jasmine Beckford affair. Modern Law Review, 49 (4), pp. 489-507.

DINGWALL, R., 1986. Malpractice issues in childbirth. Health Policy, 6, pp. 103-106.

DINGWALL, R., 1986. Reviews of N Parton, 'The politics of child abuse' and EH Newberger and R Bourne, eds., 'Unhappy families: clinical and research perspectives on family violence'. Contemporary Sociology, 15 (3), pp. 416-417.

DINGWALL, R., 1986. Some observations on divorce mediation in Britain and the United States. Mediation Quarterly, 11, pp. 5-24.

DINGWALL, R., 1986. The certification of competence: assessment in occupational socialization. Urban Life, 15 (34), pp. 367-393.

GRAHAM, P.J., DINGWALL, R. and WOLKIND, S., 1985. Research issues in child abuse. Social Science and Medicine, 21 (11), pp. 1217-1228.

DINGWALL, R., 1985. Review of N Fielding, 'Probation practice - client support under social control'. British Journal of Criminology, 25 (2), pp. 196-198.

DINGWALL, R., 1985. Review of R Fitzpatrick, J Hinton, S Newman, G Scambler and J Thompson, 'The experience of illness'. Sociology, 19 (3), pp. 473-474.

FOX, S. and DINGWALL, R., 1985. An exploratory study of variations in social workers' and health visitors' definitions of child mistreatment. British Journal of Social Work, 15, pp. 467-477.

DINGWALL, R. and STRONG, P.M., 1985. The interactional study of organizations: a critique and reformulation. Urban Life, 14 (2), pp. 205-231.

DINGWALL, R., EEKELAAR, J.M. and MURRAY, T., 1984. Childhood as a social problem: a survey of the history of legal regulation. Journal of Law and Society, 11 (2), pp. 207-232.

DINGWALL, R., 1984. Protecting our children. Public Administration, 62 (4), pp. 490-493.

EEKELAAR, J.M. and DINGWALL, R., 1984. Some legal issues in obstetric practice. Journal of Social Welfare Law, 6 (5), pp. 258-270. ISSN 0141-8033

DINGWALL, R. and MURRAY, T., 1983. Categorization in accident departments: 'good' patients, 'bad' patients and 'children'. Sociology of Health and Illness, 5 (2), pp. 127-148.

DINGWALL, R., 1983. 'In the beginning was the work ...' Reflections on the genesis of occupations. Sociological Review, 31 (4), pp. 605-624.

DINGWALL, R., 1983. Review of G Rose 'Deciphering sociological research'. Journal of Medical Ethics, 9 (1), pp. 50-51.

DINGWALL, R., 1982. Community nursing and civil liberty. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 7, pp. 337-346.

DINGWALL, R., 1982. Review of M Bulmer, 'Social research ethics'. Sociology, 16 (4), pp. 616-617.

EEKELAAR, J.M., DINGWALL, R. and MURRAY, T., 1982. Victims or threats? Children in care proceedings. Journal of Social Welfare Law, 4 (2), pp. 68-82. ISSN 0964-9069

DINGWALL, R., 1981. Review of D Campbell, P Smith and PA Thomas, 'Annotated bibliography on the legal profession and legal services'. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 9 (1), pp. 115-116.

DINGWALL, R., 1980. Ethics and ethnography. Sociological Review, 28 (4), pp. 871-891.

DINGWALL, R., 1980. Orchestrated encounters. Sociology of Health and Illness, 2 (2), pp. 151-173.

DINGWALL, R., 1980. Review of JA Barnes, 'Who should know what? social science, privacy and ethics'. Sociological Review, 28 (1), pp. 177-179.

DINGWALL, R., 1979. Research note: thirty years on (mass-observation data on pre-1948 health care). Sociology of Health and Illness, 1 (3), pp. 348-351. ISSN 0141-9889

DINGWALL, R., 1979. Review of R Tomasic and C Bullard, 'Lawyers and their work in New South Wales'. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 7 (4), pp. 441-442.

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1979. Social and legal perceptions of child neglect: some preliminary considerations. Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect, 3 (1), pp. 303-314.

DINGWALL, R. and ADAM, S., 1978. Deaths under 50. British Medical Journal (111978).

DINGWALL, R., 1978. Review of A Davis and G Horobin, eds., 'Medical encounters'. Sociological Review, 26 (1), pp. 153-154.

DINGWALL, R., 1978. Review of FM Martin and K Murray, eds., 'Childrens hearings'. International Journal of Criminology and Penology, 6 (4), pp. 385-387.

DINGWALL, R., 1977. Atrocity stories and professional relationships. Sociology of Work and Occupations, 4 (4), pp. 371-396.

DINGWALL, R., 1977. Collectivism, regionalism and feminism: health visiting and British social policy 1850-1975. Journal of Social Policy, 6 (3), pp. 291-315.

DINGWALL, R., 1977. Review of G Pearson, 'The deviant imagination'. International Journal of Criminology and Penology, 5 (3), pp. 318-319.

DINGWALL, R., 1976. Accomplishing profession. Sociological Review, 24 (2), pp. 331-349.

BLOOR, M., DINGWALL, R., HOROBIN, G., MCINTOSH, J. and SAMPHIER, M.L., 1975. Correspondence: Composition and function of ethical committees. Journal of Medical Ethics, 1, pp. 152-153.

DINGWALL, R., 1975. Correspondence: ethnomethodology and Marxism. Sociology, 9 (3), pp. 495-496.

DINGWALL, R., 1974. Some sociological aspects of nursing research. Sociological Review, 22 (1), pp. 45-55.

Authored book

PENEFF, J. and DINGWALL, R., 2018. Howard S. Becker: sociology and music in the Chicago School. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781629583143

DINGWALL, R., 2015. L’Interazionismo simbolico: caratteristiche e prospettive. Calimera: Edizioni Kurumuny. ISBN 9788898773275

DINGWALL, R., 2008. Essays on professions. Aldershot: Ashgate.

MURPHY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2003. Qualitative methods and health policy research. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.

DINGWALL, R., 2001. Aspects of illness. Aldershot: Ashgate.

DINGWALL, R., EEKELAAR, J.M. and MURRAY, T., 1995. The protection of children: state intervention and family life. Aldershot: Avebury.

DINGWALL, R., FENN, P. and QUAM, L., 1991. Medical negligence: a review and bibliography. Oxford: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies.

EEKELAAR, J.M. and DINGWALL, R., 1990. The reform of child care law. London: Tavistock Routledge.

DINGWALL, R., RAFFERTY, A.M. and WEBSTER, C., 1988. An introduction to the social history of nursing. London: Routledge.

DINGWALL, R., 1985. Caring for health: history and diversity. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.

DINGWALL, R., EEKELAAR, J.M. and MURRAY, T., 1984. The protection of children: state intervention and family life. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1982. Care proceedings: a practical guide for social workers, health visitors and others. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

PAYNE, G., DINGWALL, R., PAYNE, J. and CARTER, M.P., 1981. Sociology and social research. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

DINGWALL, R., 1977. Aspects of illness. London; New York: Martin Robertson; St Martin's Press.

DINGWALL, R., 1977. The social organisation of health visitor training. London: Croom Helm.

Book contribution

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1994. Judgements of Solomon: psychology and family law. In: Training pack: The welfare of the child: assessing evidence in children cases. London: The Magistrates Association.

Chapter in book

DINGWALL, R. and MENKEL-MEADOW, C., 2019. Negotiating against a script. In: A.K. SCHNEIDER and C. HONEYMAN, eds., Negotiation essentials for lawyers. Chicago: ABA Publishing. (Forthcoming)

DINGWALL, R., 2018. 'From "is" to "ought": a pragmatist sociology and moral science. In: V. MISHEVA and A. BLASKO, eds., Jane Addams' Sociology and the spirit of social entrepreneurship. Studia sociologica Upsaliensia (65). Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, pp. 77-90. ISBN 9789151303369

MIILLER, G. and DINGWALL, R., 2017. Dispute domains: negotiation in its social context. In: C. HONEYMAN and A.K. SCHNEIDER, eds., The negotiator's desk reference. Volume 1. Saint Paul, MN: DRI Press, pp. 667-681. ISBN 9780982794616

MENKEL-MEADOW, C. and DINGWALL, R., 2017. Scripts: what to do when big bad companies won't negotiate. In: C. HONEYMAN and A.K. SCHNEIDER, eds., The negotiator's desk reference. Volume 1. Saint Paul, MN: DRI Press, pp. 711-724. ISBN 9780982794616

DINGWALL, R., IPHOFEN, R., LEWIS, J., OATES, J. and EMMERICH, N., 2017. Towards common principles for social science research ethics: a discussion document for the Academy of Social Sciences. In: R. IPHOFEN, ed., Finding common ground: consensus in research ethics across the social sciences. Advances in research ethics and integrity, 1 . Bingley: Emerald, pp. 111-123. ISBN 9781787141315

DINGWALL, R., 2017. The ecological metaphor in the sociology of occupations and professions. In: A. LILJEGREN and M. SAKS, eds., Professions and metaphors: understanding professions in society. Routledge studies in management, organizations and society . Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 31-48. ISBN 9781138944183

DINGWALL, R., 2016. Reductionism, holism, and consumerism: the patient in contemporary medicine. In: J.E. DAVIS and A.M. GONZÁLEZ, eds., To fix or to heal: patient care, public health and the limits of biomedicine. New York: New York University Press, pp. 110-129. ISBN 9781479809585

DINGWALL, R., 2016. The social costs of ethics regulation. In: W.C. VAN DEN HOONAARD and A. HAMILTON, eds., The ethics rupture: exploring alternatives to formal research-ethics review. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 25-42. ISBN 9781442626089

DINGWALL, R., 2015. Formality in the interactional study of organizations. In: A. MICA, J. WINCZOREK and R. WISNIEWSKI, eds., Sociologies of formality and informality. Oxford: Peter Lang, pp. 19-34. ISBN 9783631653289

DINGWALL, R., HOFFMAN, L.M. and STANILAND, K., 2013. Introduction: why a sociology of pandemics? In: R. DINGWALL, L.M. HOFFMAN and K. STANILAND, eds., Pandemics and emerging infectious diseases: the sociological agenda. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1-7. ISBN 9781118553718

DINGWALL, R., 2013. Symbolic interaction. In: B. KALDIS, ed., Encyclopedia of philosophy and the social sciences. Thousand Oaks: Sage, pp. 974-975. ISBN 9781412986892

DINGWALL, R., 2012. How did we ever get into this mess? The rise of ethical regulation in the social sciences. In: K. LOVE, ed., Ethics in social research. Bingley: Emerald, pp. 3-25. ISBN 9781780528786

GOULDEN, M. and DINGWALL, R., 2012. Managing the future? Models, scenarios and the control of uncertainty. In: T. RYLEY and L. CHAPMAN, eds., Transport and climate change. Bingley: Emerald, pp. 9-37. ISBN 9781780524405

DINGWALL, R., 2011. Medical sociology and genetics. In: G. RITZER and J.M. RYAN, eds., The concise encyclopedia of sociology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 2937-2941.

RISKA, E., ANNANDALE, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2009. Health sociology: conflict, competition, cooperation. In: A. DENIS and D. KALEKIN-FISHMAN, eds., The ISA handbook in contemporary sociology: conflict, competition, cooperation. London: Sage, pp. 124-139.

MARTIN, P. and DINGWALL, R., 2009. Medical sociology and genetics. In: W.C. COCKERHAM, ed., The new Blackwell companion to medical sociology. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 511-529.

DINGWALL, R., 2009. The inevitability of professions. In: G. CURRIE, J. FORD, N. HARDING and M. LEARMONTH, eds., Making public services management critical. London: Routledge, pp. 71-85.

DINGWALL, R., 2008. Defence of claims. In: P. CANE and J. CONAGHAN, eds., The new Oxford companion to law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 301-302.

DINGWALL, R., 2007. Medical sociology and genetics. In: G. RITZER, ed., Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 2937-2941.

DINGWALL, R., 2007. Sociology of law. In: G. RITZER, ed., Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology. Oxford: Blackwell, pp. 2560-2564.

DINGWALL, R., 2006. Atrocity stories and professional relationships. In: P. ATKINSON and S. DELAMONT, eds., Narrative methods. London: Sage.

DINGWALL, R., NERLICH, B. and HILLYARD, S., 2006. Biological determinism and its critics: some lessons from history. In: G. ELLISON, ed., The nature of difference: science, society and human biology. London: Taylor & Francis, pp. 17-34.

DINGWALL, R., 2006. Intelligent design creationism. In: P. FINKELMAN, ed., Encyclopaedia of American civil liberties. New York: Routledge.

MARTIN, P., SMART, A. and DINGWALL, R., 2006. Potential social and ethical issues raised by the development of pharmacogenomics. In: I.P. HALL and M. PIRMOHAMED, eds., Pharmacogenetics. London: Informa Healthcare, pp. 51-64.

MILLER, G. and DINGWALL, R., 2006. When the play's in the wrong theater. In: A.K. SCHNEIDER and C. HONEYMAN, eds., The negotiator's fieldbook. Washington DC: American Bar Association, pp. 47-54.

DINGWALL, R. and MENKEL-MEADOW, C., 2006. The last plane out... In: A.K. SCHNEIDER and C. HONEYMAN, eds., The negotiator's fieldbook. Washington DC: American Bar Association, pp. 687-695.

DINGWALL, R. and HOBSON-WEST, P., 2005. Law and medicine. In: J. GABE, D. KELLEHER and G. WILLIAMS, eds., Challenging medicine. London: Routledge, pp. 40-61.

DINGWALL, R. and STRANGLEMAN, T., 2005. Organizational culture. In: E. FERLIE, L.E. LYNN and C. POLLITT, eds., Oxford handbook of public management. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 468-490.

MILLER, G., DINGWALL, R. and MURPHY, E., 2004. Using qualitative data and analysis: reflections on organizational research. In: D. SILVERMAN, ed., Qualitative research: theory, method and practice. London: Sage, pp. 324-340.

NERLICH, B. and DINGWALL, R., 2003. Deciphering the human genome: the semantic and ideological foundations of genetic and genomic discourse. In: R. DIRVEN, R. FRANK and M. PÜTZ, eds., Cognitive models in language and thought: ideology, metaphors and meanings. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 395-428.

DINGWALL, R., 2002. Bioethics. In: A. PILNIC, ed., Genetics and society: an introduction. Milton Keynes: Open University Press, pp. 161-180.

DINGWALL, R., 2002. Ethnomethodology and law. In: R. BENAZAR and M. TRAVERS, eds., Introduction to law and social theory. Oxford: Hart, pp. 227-244.

DINGWALL, R. and MARTIN, P., 2002. Implications of genetic advances for equity in health. In: A. OLIVER, R. COOKSON and D. MCDAID, eds., The issues panel for equity in health: the discussion papers. London: The Nuffield Trust, pp. 43-45.

DINGWALL, R., 2002. Scientific misconduct as organizational deviance. In: N. STENECK and M.D. SCHEETZ, eds., Investigating research integrity: proceedings of the First ORI Research Conference of Research Integrity. Washington DC: Department of Health and Human Services, pp. 311-320.

DINGWALL, R., 2001. Divorce mediation as a social movement. In: M.C. SOTTOMAYOR and M.J. TOMÉ, eds., Direito da família e política social. Porto: Publicações Universidade Católica, pp. 177-192.

MURPHY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2001. Qualitative methods in health technology assessment. In: A. STEVENS, K.R. ABRAMS, J. BRAZIER, R. FITZPATRICK and R.J. LILFORD, eds., Advanced handbook in evidence based healthcare. London: Sage, pp. 166-178.

GREATBATCH, D. and DINGWALL, R., 2001. Selective facilitation: some preliminary observations on a strategy used by divorce mediators. In: C. MENKEL-MEADOW, ed., Mediation: theory, policy and practice. Aldershot: Ashgate.

DINGWALL, R., FELSTINER, W.L.F. and DURKIN, T., 2001. Time, legal culture and legal process. In: H. VAN, ed., Legal professions: work, structure and organization. Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 95-116.

MURPHY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2001. The ethics of ethnography. In: P. ATKINSON, A. COFFEY, S. DELAMONT, L. LOFLAND and J. LOFLAND, eds., Handbook of ethnography. London: Sage, pp. 339-351.

DINGWALL, R. and KING, M.D., 2000. Herbert Spencer and the professions: occupational ecology reconsidered. In: J. OFFER, ed., Herbert Spencer: critical assessments. London: Routledge, pp. 645-659.

DINGWALL, R., 2000. Law, society and the new genetics. In: M. FREEMAN and A. LEWIS, eds., Current legal issues 3: Law and medicine. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 159-176.

DINGWALL, R., 2000. Risk society: the cult of theory and the millennium. In: N. MANNING and I. SHAW, eds., New risks, new welfare: signposts for social policy. Oxford: Blackwell.

DINGWALL, R., 1999. Divorce mediation as a social movement. In: L. VAN and A. VAN, eds., 60 maal recht en 1 maal wijn: rechtssociologie, sociale problemen en justitieel beleid. Liber Amicorum prof. Dr. Jean van Houtte. Leuven: Acco, pp. 361-370.

DINGWALL, R., MURPHY, E.M., GREATBATCH, D., WATSON, P. and PARKER, S., 1999. On the non-negotiable in sociological life. In: B. GLASSNER and R. HERTZ, eds., Qualitative sociology as everyday life. Beverly Hills: Sage, pp. 215-225.

GREATBATCH, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1999. Professional neutralism in family mediation. In: S. SARANGI and C. ROBERTS, eds., Talk, work and institutional order: discourse in medical, mediation and management settings. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, pp. 271-292.

MURPHY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 1998. Qualitative methods in health services research. In: N. BLACK, J. BRAZIER, R. FITZPATRICK and B. REEVES, eds., Methods for health care services research. London: BMJ Publications, pp. 129-138.

GREATBATCH, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1998. Talk and identity in divorce mediation. In: C. ANTAKI and S. WIDDICOMBE, eds., Identities in talk. London: Sage, pp. 121-135.

DINGWALL, R., 1997. Accounts, interviews and observations. In: G. MILLER and R. DINGWALL, eds., Context and method in qualitative research. London: Sage, pp. 51-65.

DINGWALL, R., 1997. Anselm Strauss: a British memoir. In: N.K. DENZIN, ed., Studies in symbolic interaction. Greenwood, Conn.: Jai Inc, pp. 13-15.

DINGWALL, R., 1997. Divorce mediation market failure and regulatory capture. In: G. HANLON and S. HALPERN, eds., Liberating professions, shifting boundaries. Sheffield: Institute for the Study of the Legal Profession, University of Sheffield, pp. 43-51.

DINGWALL, R. and GREATBATCH, D., 1997. What is mediation an alternative to? In: M.T. MEULDERSKLEIN, ed., Familles et justice. Brussels; Paris: Bruyant; Librarie Générale de Droit et Jurisprudence, pp. 452-461.

DINGWALL, R. and STRONG, P.M., 1997. The interactional study of organizations: a critique and reformulation. In: G. MILLER and R. DINGWALL, eds., Context and method in qualitative research. London: Sage.

DINGWALL, R., 1997. The moral discourse of interactionism. In: G. MILLER and R. DINGWALL, eds., Context and method in qualitative research. London: Sage, pp. 198-205.

DINGWALL, R. and WILSON, E., 1995. Is pharmacy really an 'incomplete profession'? In: J.A. HOLSTEIN and G. MILLER, eds., Perspectives on social problems: vol. 7. Greenwood, Conn.: JAI, pp. 111-128.

DINGWALL, R., 1995. Le verouillage du marché: les pharmacies anglaises dans la course à la licence 1794-1868. In: J. LASSELAIN, ed., Profession pharmacien: le regard des sciences sociales. Paris: Edition Imhotep Médecine Sciences, pp. 15-22.

DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1995. Risk management: financial implications. In: C. VINCENT, ed., Clinical risk management. London: BML Publications, pp. 73-87.

DINGWALL, R. and DURKIN, T., 1995. Time management and procedural reform: some organizational questions for Lord Woolf. In: A.A.S. ZUCKERMAN and R. CRANSTON, eds., Reform of civil procedure: essays on `Access to Justice'. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 372-392.

DINGWALL, R. and GREATBATCH, D., 1994. Divorce mediation - the virtues of formality? In: J.M. EEKELAAR and M. MACLEAN, eds., Oxford readings in socio-legal studies: family law. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 391-399.

DINGWALL, R., 1994. Family autonomy and civic virtue. In: M. MACLEAN and J. KURCZEWSKI, eds., Families, politics and the law: perspectives for East and West Europe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 53-66.

DINGWALL, R., 1994. Law and medicine. In: J. GABE, D. KELLEHER and G. WILLIAMS, eds., Challenging medicine. London: Routledge, pp. 46-64.

DINGWALL, R., 1993. Negligence litigation and the practice of midwifery. In: J. ALEXANDER, V. LEVY and S. ROCH, eds., Midwifery practice: further advances. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education, pp. 172-184.

DINGWALL, R., 1992. Algunos problemas en la predicción del abandono y los malos tratos a menores. In: O. STEVENSON, ed., La atención al niño maltratado. Barcelona: Ediciones Paidós, pp. 39-62.

DINGWALL, R., 1992. Don't mind him - he's from Barcelona: qualitative methods in health studies. In: J. DALY, I. MCDONALD and E. WILLIS, eds., Researching health care. London: Routledge, pp. 161-175.

DINGWALL, R., 1992. Family policy and the liberal state. In: H.U. OTTO and G. FLÖSSER, eds., How to organize prevention: political, organizational and professional challenges to social services. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 61-72.

DINGWALL, R. and FOX, S., 1992. Health visitors' and social workers' perceptions of child mistreatment. In: P. ABBOTT and R. SAPSFORD, eds., Research into practice: a reader for nurses and the caring professions. Buckingham: Open University Press.

DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1992. Introduction. In: R. DINGWALL and P. FENN, eds., Quality and regulation in health care: international experiences. London: Routledge, pp. 1-10.

DINGWALL, R., 1992. Legal influences on clinical practice. In: G.V. CHAMBERLAIN and L. ZANDER, eds., Pregnancy care in the 1990s: the establishment of appropriate policies, Royal Society of Medicine, London, April 1991. Carnforth: Parthenon, pp. 31-39.

DINGWALL, R. and ROBINSON, K.M., 1992. Policing the family? Health visiting and the public surveillance of private behavior. In: J. GUBRIUM and A. SANKAR, eds., The home care experience: ethnography and policy. London: Macmillan, pp. 253-273.

FENN, P. and DINGWALL, R., 1992. The tort system and information: some comparisons between the UK and the US. In: R. DINGWALL and P. FENN, eds., Quality and regulation in health care: international experiences. London: Routledge, pp. 11-25.

DINGWALL, R., 1990. Divorce mediation: a case study in the application of frame analysis. In: J. KURCZEWSKI and A.A. CZYNCZYK, eds., Family, gender and body in law and society today. Warsaw: Sociology of Custom and Law Department, Institute of Applied Social Sciences, University of Warsaw, pp. 141-168.

DINGWALL, R. and ROBINSON, K.M., 1990. Policing the family? Health visiting and the public surveillance of private behavior. In: J. GUBRIUM and A. SANKAR, eds., The home care experience: ethnography and policy. Newbury Park, California: Sage, pp. 253-273.

FENN, P. and DINGWALL, R., 1990. The problems of crown indemnity. In: J. GRETTON, ed., Health care UK 1989. Birmingham: Policy Journals.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. Labelling children as abused or neglected. In: R. STAINTON, D. HEVEY and E. ASH, eds., Child abuse: an introduction. London: Batsford, pp. 158-164.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. Medicine and law: a theoretical approach. In: R. DINGWALL, ed., Socio-legal aspects of medical practice. London: Royal College of Physicians, pp. 71-77.

STRONG, P.M. and DINGWALL, R., 1989. Romantics and stoics. In: D. SILVERMAN and J. GUBRIUM, eds., The politics of field research. London: Sage, pp. 49-69.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. Some problems about predicting child abuse and neglect. In: O. STEVENSON, ed., Child abuse: public policy and professional practice. Brighton: Wheatsheaf, pp. 28-53.

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1988. Divorce procedure: a wider vision? In: R. DINGWALL and J.M. EEKELAAR, eds., Divorce mediation and the legal process: British practice and international experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 168-182.

DINGWALL, R., 1988. Empowerment or enforcement? Some questions about power and control in divorce mediation. In: R. DINGWALL and J.M. EEKELAAR, eds., Divorce mediation and the legal process: British practice and international experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 150-167.

EEKELAAR, J.M. and DINGWALL, R., 1988. The development of conciliation in England. In: R. DINGWALL and J.M. EEKELAAR, eds., Divorce mediation and the legal process: British practice and international experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 3-22.

DINGWALL, R., 1986. Child abuse: implications of DHSS policy. In: Handbook of community nursing, 1986/87. Petersfield, Hants: Asgard Publishing.

DINGWALL, R. and FOX, S., 1986. Health visitors' and social workers' perceptions of child mistreatment. In: A. WHILE, ed., Research in preventive community nursing care. Chichester: John Wiley, pp. 179-188.

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1986. Judgements of Solomon: psychology and family law. In: M.P.M. RICHARDS and P. LIGHT, eds., Children of social worlds: development in a social context. Cambridge: Polity Press; Harvard University Press, pp. 55-73.

DINGWALL, R., 1984. Child protection in its social and legal context: a comment on Sutton and Moss. In: S. LLOYD-BOSTOCK, ed., Children and the law. Oxford: SSRC Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, pp. 70-78.

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1984. Rethinking child protection. In: M.D.A. FREEMAN, ed., State, law and the family. London: Tavistock, pp. 93-114.

DINGWALL, R., 1983. Introduction. In: R. DINGWALL and P.S.C. LEWIS, eds., The sociology of the professions: lawyers, doctors and others. London: Macmillan, pp. 1-18.

MURRAY, T., DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1983. Professionals in bureaucracies: lawyers in local government. In: R. DINGWALL and P.S.C. LEWIS, eds., The sociology of the professions: lawyers, doctors and others. London: Macmillan, pp. 195-223.

STRONG, P.M. and DINGWALL, R., 1983. The limits of negotiation in formal organisations. In: G.N. GILBERT and P. ABELL, eds., Accounts and action. Aldershot: Gower, pp. 98-116.

DINGWALL, R., 1982. Problems of teamwork in primary care. In: A.W. CLARE and R. CORNEY, eds., Social work and primary health care. London: Academic Press.

DINGWALL, R., 1980. Problems of teamwork in primary care. In: S. LONSDALE, A. WEBB and T. BRIGGS, eds., Teamwork in personal social services and health care. London: Croom Helm; Syracuse University Press, pp. 111-137.

DINGWALL, R., 1979. Inequality and the National Health Service. In: P. ATKINSON, R. DINGWALL and A. MURCOTT, eds., Prospects for the National Health. London: Croom Helm, pp. 14-33.

DINGWALL, R. and MCINTOSH, J., 1979. Introduction. In: R. DINGWALL and J. MCINTOSH, eds., Readings in the sociology of nursing. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, pp. 1-15.

MCINTOSH, J. and DINGWALL, R., 1979. Teamwork in theory and practice. In: R. DINGWALL and J. MCINTOSH, eds., Readings in the sociology of nursing. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, pp. 118-134.

DINGWALL, R., 1979. The place of men in nursing. In: M. COLLEDGE and D. JONES, eds., Readings in nursing. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.

DINGWALL, R., 1976. Accomplishing profession. In: M. WADSWORTH and D. ROBINSON, eds., Studies in everyday medical life. London: Martin Robertson. ISBN 0855201479

Conference contribution

DINGWALL, R., 2010. [Featured participant]. In: Journées de Reflexion sur les Sciences Socials et la Santé, Université de Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 2010.

DINGWALL, R., 2004. [Invited speaker]. In: Joint 59th Harden/EMBO Conference, 'The Ubiquitin-Proteasome System in Health and Disease', RAC, Cirencester, 6-10 September 2004, Cirencester.

DINGWALL, R., 2003. [Invited speaker]. In: 6th Scandinavian Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation Congress, Stavanger, Norway, 4-6 September 2003, Stavanger, Norway.

DINGWALL, R., 1997. [Invited keynote speaker]. In: Health Policy and Management, Anniversary Conference, Institute of Health Policy and Management, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, November 1997, Rotterdam.

DINGWALL, R., 1996. [Conference chair]. In: 18th Couch-Stone Symposium of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Nottingham, July 1996, Nottingham.

DINGWALL, R., 1996. [Invited plenary speaker]. In: ISA Working Group 02 Conference, Occupations and Professions, September 1996.

DINGWALL, R., 1996. Teaching methods [poster session]. In: Law and Society Association Conference, Glasgow, July 1996, Glasgow.

DINGWALL, R., 1995. [Invited paper]. In: Conference: 'L'Expertise du Pharmacien Dispensateur: Approche des Sciences Sociales', Université René Descartes Paris V, October 1995, Paris.

DINGWALL, R., 1994. [Invited speaker]. In: Familles et Justice Conference, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, July 1994, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.

DINGWALL, R., 1991. [Invited speaker]. In: Colloquium: Social Representations of Justice, European Science Foundation/CETEL, University of Geneva, Switzerland, 1991, Geneva.

DINGWALL, R., 1991. [Invited speaker]. In: Gregory Stone Symposium, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, San Francisco, 1991, San Francisco.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. [Invited speaker]. In: 33rd Congress, Union Internationale Des Avocats, Interlaken, Switzerland, 1989, Interlaken, Switzerland.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. [Invited speaker]. In: Conference on Researching Health Care: Designs, Dilemmas and Disciplines, Ballarat, Australia, 1989, Ballarat, Australia.

DINGWALL, R., 1986. [Plenary speaker]. In: 9th National Primary Health Care Conference, London, 1986, London.

DINGWALL, R., 1983. [Keynote speaker]. In: Health Visiting Research in the Future: final workshop of the Council for the Education and Training of Health Visitors, 1983.

DINGWALL, R., 1983. [Plenary speaker]. In: W.G. Hart Memorial Workshop: The Family, State and Law in Britain Today, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, 1983, London.

DINGWALL, R., 1982. [Plenary speaker]. In: 1st Annual Conference on 'Nursing and Research', Faculty of Nursing, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, 1982, Dublin.

Edited book

DINGWALL, R. and MCDONNELL, M.B., 2015. The Sage handbook of research management. London: Sage. ISBN 9781446203187

COCKERHAM, W., DINGWALL, R. and QUAH, S.R., 2014. The Wiley Blackwell encyclopedia of health, illness, behavior and society [5 vols.]. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 9781444330762

DINGWALL, R., HOFFMAN, L.M. and STANILAND, K., 2013. Pandemics and emerging infectious diseases: the sociological agenda. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 9781118553718

VASSY, C., KELLER, R. and DINGWALL, R., 2010. Des morts inaperçues: l'enregistrement des surmortalités brutales en Angleterre, aux États-Unis et en France. Rennes: Presses de l'École des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique.

DINGWALL, R., BOURGEAULT, I. and DE, V., 2010. Handbook of qualitative health research. London: Sage.

DINGWALL, R., 2008. Qualitative health research [4 vols]. London: Sage.

DINGWALL, R., 2001. The ceremonial order of the clinic: doctors, patients and medical bureaucracies [author P.M. Strong]. Aldershot: Ashgate.

KWAK, A. and DINGWALL, R., 1998. Social change, social policy and social work in the new Europe. Aldershot: Ashgate.

MILLER, G. and DINGWALL, R., 1997. Context and method in qualitative research. London: Sage.

DINGWALL, R. and FENN, P., 1992. Quality and regulation in health care. London: Routledge.

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1988. Divorce mediation and the legal process: British practice and international experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

DINGWALL, R. and LEWIS, P.S.C., 1983. The sociology of the professions: lawyers, doctors and others. London; New York: Macmillan; St Martin's Press.

ATKINSON, P., DINGWALL, R. and MURCOTT, A., 1979. Prospects for the National Health. London: Croom Helm.

DINGWALL, R. and MCINTOSH, J., 1979. Readings in the sociology of nursing. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.

STACEY, M., REID, M., HEATH, C. and DINGWALL, R., 1977. Health and the division of labour. London; New York: Croom Helm; Prodist.

DINGWALL, R., HEATH, C., REID, M. and STACEY, M., 1977. Health care and health knowledge. London; New York: Croom Helm; Prodist.

Journal editorship

DINGWALL, R., HOFFMAN, L.M. and STANILAND, K., 2013. Pandemics and emerging infectious diseases: the sociological agenda [guest editors of monograph issue]. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 167-344.

DINGWALL, R., 2011. Symbolic Interaction [Editor]. UNSPECIFIED.

DINGWALL, R., 2010. Sociology [Associate Editor]. UNSPECIFIED.

NERLICH, B., DINGWALL, R. and MARTIN, P., 2004. Discourse & Society [special issue on 'Human Genome Discourse']. UNSPECIFIED.

DINGWALL, R., 1990. Primary Health Care [monthly columnist]. UNSPECIFIED.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. Primary Health Care [monthly columnist]. UNSPECIFIED.

Newspaper or popular journal contribution

DINGWALL, R., 2009. Britain deserves some credit over swine flu. The Times, p. 24. ISSN 0140-0460

DINGWALL, R., 2009. Question of the week: should people travel abroad and risk the spread of swine flu to unaffected areas? The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712

MUNRO, N. and DINGWALL, R., 2009. Ethical regulation: a challenge to artistic innovation. , pp. 5-6.

DINGWALL, R., 2006. Comment on Furedi: imperialism or encirclement. , pp. 30-36.

DINGWALL, R., 1986. Law suits that turn winners Into losers. .

DINGWALL, R., 1984. Don's diary. .

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1983. Private lives, public protection and a sense of freedom. .

DINGWALL, R., 1973. Society at work: the health visitor. , pp. 517-518.

Professional or trade journal contribution

HEWITT, M., DINGWALL, R. and TURKMENDAG, I., 2017. Squeeze on academics poses threats to learned societies. Research Fortnight, p. 23. ISSN 1358-1198

DINGWALL, R., 2006. Confronting the anti-democrats: the unethical nature of ethical regulation in social science. , pp. 51-58.

ROWLEY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2006. Dual threats to patient safety: the reuse of single-use devices and NHS research governance. , pp. 18-21.

ROWLEY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2006. Re-use of single use devices: a threat to patient safety. , pp. 24-28.

MURPHY, E. and DINGWALL, R., 2004. A response to 'Quality in qualitative evaluation: a framework for assessing research evidence'. , pp. 3-4.

DINGWALL, R. and SHUTTLEWORTH, A., 2002. CPR: is it cruel or is it kind? , pp. 36-38.

DINGWALL, R., 1999. Symbolic interactionism: the European heritage. .

DINGWALL, R., 1999. Why I believe that professions will still be around in the Year 3000. , pp. 250-251.

DINGWALL, R. and PILNICK, A., 1999. The new genetics: a challenge to sociology? , p. 8.

DINGWALL, R., 1998. Review of N Parton, D Thorpe and C. Wattam, 'Child protection, risk and the moral order'. .

DINGWALL, R., 1997. Divorce mediation research and the White Paper: a personal view. , pp. 13-20.

DINGWALL, R., 1995. NHS managers and the CNST: value for money? .

DINGWALL, R., 1993. Review of CL Bosk, 'All God's mistakes: genetic counseling in a pediatric hospital'. , pp. 39-40.

DINGWALL, R., 1993. Review of DN Berg and KK Smith, 'The self in social inquiry: researching methods'. , pp. 124-125.

DINGWALL, R., 1992. Does risk management work? .

DINGWALL, R., 1992. Review of N Parton, 'Governing the family: child care, child protection and the state'. .

HUGHES, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1991. Joe Stalin and the NHS revolution. .

DINGWALL, R., 1991. Risk management-American style. .

DINGWALL, R., 1990. The Doreen Aston Report. .

HUGHES, D. and DINGWALL, R., 1990. What's in a name? .

DINGWALL, R., 1989. The role of the courts under the Children Bill. .

DINGWALL, R., 1988. Report back on child abuse (Carlile and Henry Inquiries). .

DINGWALL, R., 1987. No need to panic (incidence of family violence). .

DINGWALL, R., 1987. Now pick the scapegoat of your choice (Jasmine Beckford Report). .

DINGWALL, R., 1987. The new language of care (Cleveland Inquiry). .

DINGWALL, R., 1987. A parental prerogative? (preventing sexual abuse). .

DINGWALL, R., 1986. Training for a varied career. .

DINGWALL, R., 1984. Who is to blame anyway? (violence and community nursing). .

DINGWALL, R., EEKELAAR, J.M. and MURRAY, T., 1984. The new child savers - a reply. .

DINGWALL, R., 1983. Child abuse: the real questions. .

DINGWALL, R., EEKELAAR, J.M. and MURRAY, T., 1983. Child care law: times change. .

DINGWALL, R., 1983. Defining child abuse. .

DINGWALL, R., 1983. Detecting child abuse. .

DINGWALL, R., 1983. Working together? .

DINGWALL, R., 1982. Child care law: a personal view. .

DINGWALL, R. and EEKELAAR, J.M., 1982. Know your legal role in cases of child abuse. .

DINGWALL, R., 1982. Reflections on sociological aspects of nursing research. .

DINGWALL, R. and WATSON, P., 1980. Pausing before a rush to change (Organisation of Community Nursing Services). .

DINGWALL, R., 1979. Are you ready for the microchip? .

DINGWALL, R., 1977. Talking point: administration and midwives. .

DINGWALL, R., 1977. What future for health visiting? Evidence to the Royal Commission on the NHS. .

DINGWALL, R., 1976. The social organisation of health visitor training: 1. The social theories of health visitor training. .

DINGWALL, R., 1976. The social organisation of health visitor training: 2. The practical side of health visiting. .

DINGWALL, R., 1976. The social organisation of health visitor training: 3. Health visiting as an occupation. .

DINGWALL, R., 1976. The social organisation of health visitor training: 4. Method in nursing research. .

DINGWALL, R., 1975. Health visiting and social work: where are the boundaries? .

DINGWALL, R., 1974. Sociology and nursing research. .

DINGWALL, R., 1974. A team role for ancillary staff. .

DINGWALL, R., 1972. Nursing: towards a male-dominated occupation? .

Research report for external body

DINGWALL, R., BALMER, A. and GOULDEN, M., 2012. BBSRC sustainable bioenergy scenario tool. Swindon: Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council.

CURRIE, G., STARR, T., WHITE, L., DINGWALL, R., WATSON, A. and TRUEMAN, P., 2010. Comparative evaluation of children's services networks: analysing professional, organisational and sector boundaries in Paediatric Nephrology, Children's Safeguarding and Cleft Lip and Palate Networks. Southampton: NIHR.

DINGWALL, R., PALMER, C., ROWLEY, E., WARING, J. and MURCOTT, T., 2009. Final report - PS050: Synthesis of the outputs of research commissioned under the Patient Safety Research Portfolio. UNSPECIFIED.

ALLYSE, F.D. and DINGWALL, R., 2007. The ethical implications of options for improving the folate intake of women of reproductive age. London: Food Standards Agency.

DINGWALL, R. and WATSON, P., 2002. Small pharmacies and the National Health Service. Sheffield: Trent Institute for Health Services Research.

DINGWALL, R., HOPKINS, P. and FORBES, K., 2001. Genetic testing, personal insurance and social exclusion. London: National Consumer Council.

PILNICK, A., DINGWALL, R., SPENCER, E. and FINN, R., 2000. Genetic counselling: a review of the literature. Sheffield: Trent Institute for Health Services Research.

DAVIS, G., BEVAN, G., CLISBY, S., CUMMING, Z., DINGWALL, R., FENN, P., FINCH, S., FITZGERALD, R., GOLDIE, S., GREATBATCH, D., JAMES, A. and PEARCE, S., 2000. Monitoring publicly funded family mediation: report to the Legal Services Commission. London: Legal Services Commission.

MURPHY, E., DINGWALL, R., GREATBATCH, D., PARKER, S. and WATSON, P., 1998. Qualitative research methods in health technology assessment: a review of the literature. Southampton: National Coordinating Centre for Health Technology Assessment.

DINGWALL, R., FENN, P. and TUCK, H., 1998. Rationing and cost-containment in legal services. London: Lord Chancellor's Department.

ALDRIDGE, A., DINGWALL, R. and WATSON, P., 1996. Evaluation of two pharmaceutical care programmes for people with mental health problems living in the community. Sheffield: Trent Institute for Health Services Research.

WATSON, P., HENDEY, N., DINGWALL, R., SPENCER, E. and WILSON, P., 1996. The mid-level practitioner: a review of the literature on nurse practitioner and physician assistant programmes. Sheffield: Trent Institute for Health Services Research.

NEW, B., SOLOMON, M., DINGWALL, R. and MCHALE, J.V., 1994. A question of give and take: improving the supply of donor organs for transplantation. London: Kings Fund Institute.

DINGWALL, R. and SHAPLAND, J., 1993. Reforming British policing: missions and structures. Sheffield: Faculty of Law, University of Sheffield; School of Social Sciences, University of Nottingham.

FELSTINER, W.L.F. and DINGWALL, R., 1989. Asbestos litigation in the United Kingdom: an interim report. Oxford: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies.

DINGWALL, R., 1989. Socio-legal aspects of medical practice [editor]. London: Royal College of Physicians.

HAM, C., DINGWALL, R., FENN, P. and HARRIS, D.R., 1988. Medical negligence: compensation and accountability. London: King's Fund Institute; Centre for Socio-Legal Studies.

EEKELAAR, J.M. and DINGWALL, R., 1987. Report on the replies of governments to the enquiry under Article 57 of the European Convention concerning the implementation of the European Convention on Human Rights in respect of children and young persons placed in care or in institutions following a decision of the administrative or judicial authorities. Strasbourg: Council of Europe.

Review

DINGWALL, R., 2010. Review of J Garton 'The regulation of organised civil society'. Law and Politics Book Review, 20 (6), pp. 214-216.

DINGWALL, R., 2008. Review of J Miola, 'Medical ethics and medical law: a symbiotic relationship'. Law and Politics Book Review, 18 (2), pp. 109-112.

DINGWALL, R., 2006. Review of GW Jarecke and NK Plant, 'Seeking civility: common courtesy and the common law'. Law and Politics Book Review, 16 (12), pp. 957-959.

DINGWALL, R., 2005. Review of S Shapiro, 'Tangled loyalties: conflict of interest in legal practice'. Law and Politics Book Review, 15 (1), pp. 8-11.

DINGWALL, R., 1997. Review of LJ McIntyre, 'Law in the sociological enterprise'. Law and Politics Book Review, 7 (12), pp. 543-545.

Working paper

DINGWALL, R., 1997. Professions and social order in a global society. Nottingham: Centre for Professions and Professional Work, School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Nottingham.

DINGWALL, R., DURKIN, T. and FELSTINER, W.L.F., 1990. Delay in tort cases: critical reflections on the Civil Justice Review. Chicago: American Bar Foundation.

DINGWALL, R., DURKIN, T. and FELSTINER, W.L.F., 1990. Plaited cunning: manipulating time in asbestos litigation. Chicago: American Bar Association.

DINGWALL, R., PAYNE, G. and PAYNE, J., 1980. The development of ethnography in Britain. Oxford: SSRC Centre for Socio-Legal Studies.

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