Dr Frederick Attenborough
biography : publications : workshops & talks : links
Books
Attenborough, F. (2012, forthcoming) The singular case of SARS: medical microbiology and the vanishing of multifactorality. Saarbrücken, Germany: Lambert Academic Press.
Journal Publications
Stokoe, E., Benwell, B., Attenborough, F. (in preparation) Student lives, student identities, and student engagement: Evidence from institutional, virtual and domestic settings, Qualitative Research.
Attenborough, F. (in preparation) The media of mourning: death, gender and the obituary.
Attenborough, F. (forthcoming, 2013) ‘An excerpt from “The War Years”’, Infinity’s Kitchen: A Graphic Literary Journal of Experimental Writing and Art.
Attenborough, F. and Stokoe, E. (2012, forthcoming) ‘Student life; student identity; student experience: Ethnomethodological methods for pedagogical matters’, Psychology Learning & Teaching.
Attenborough, F. (2012, forthcoming) Discourse analysis and sexualisation: a case study of scientists in the British print press, Critical Discourse Studies.
Attenborough, F. (online first, 2011) ‘“To rid oneself of the uninvited guest”: Robert Koch, Sergei Winogradsky and competing styles of practice in medical microbiology’, Journal of Historical Sociology, 24(4).
Attenborough, F. (2012) ‘Severe acute respiratory syndrome and the rhetorical construction of “bad” scientific work’, Public Understanding of Science, 21(2)
Attenborough, F. (2011) ‘The monad and the nomad: medical microbiology and the politics and possibilities of the mobile microbe’, Cultural Geographies, 18(1): 91-114.
Attenborough, F. (2011) ‘“I don’t f***ing care!” Marginalia and the (textual) negotiation of an academic identity by university students’, Discourse and Communication, 5(2): 99-121.
Attenborough, F. (2011) ‘Complicating the sexualisation thesis: the media, gender and ‘sci-candy’, Discourse and Society, 22(6): 659-676.
Attenborough, F. (2010) “‘A novel coronavirus was isolated from patients”: recovering the intricacies of practice from textual accounts of the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak’, Medical Sociology Online, 5(1): 2-15.
Book Chapters
Stokoe, E., & Attenborough, F.T. (forthcoming). On prospective and retrospective categorization: The systematics of categorial analysis. In R. Fitzgerald & W. Housley (Eds.). Membership categorization analysis: Studies of social knowledge in action. Tba.
Stokoe, E., and Attenborough, F.T. (forthcoming, 2012) ‘Gender and categorial systematics’, in S. Ehrlich & M. Meyerhoff (eds.). Handbook of Language and Gender (2nd edition). Oxford: Blackwell.
Attenborough, F. (forthcoming, 2012) ‘Wissenschaftlicher Diskurs’ in: DiskursNetz, Wörterbuch Interdisziplinäre Diskursforschung. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
Attenborough, F. (2010) ‘Understanding the 2003 SARS epidemic – but which one?’ in A. Mukherjea (ed.) Understanding Emerging Epidemics: Social and Political Approaches. New York: Emerald Press. (See: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Understanding-Emerging-Epidemics-Political-Approaches/dp/1848550804# )
Book Reviews
Attenborough, F. (2011) ‘Contested Medicine: Cancer Research and the Military: a review’, Public Understanding of Science, 20(2).
Attenborough, F. (2010) ‘Victorian popularizers of science: designing nature for new audiences: a review’, Public Understanding of Science, 19(1), pp. 126-127.
Attenborough, F. (2009) ‘Mediating health information: the go-betweens in a changing socio-technical landscape’, Sociology of Health and Illness, 31(5), pp. 783-784.


