Jenny Kitzinger
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- PhD Sociology University of Oxford
- Masters Sociology University of Oxford
- Bachelors Sociology University of Oxford
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- Qualitative Research: Introducing focus groups (1995) (6099)
- The methodology of focus groups: the importance of interaction between research participants (1994) (3846)
- Developing Focus Group Research: Politics, Theory and Practice (1998) (1259)
- Introduction: The Challenge and Promise of Focus Groups (1999) (865)
- Expectations, experiences, and psychological outcomes of childbirth: a prospective study of 825 women. (1990) (498)
- Anonymising interview data: challenges and compromise in practice (2015) (334)
- Developing Focus Group Research (1999) (287)
- An open letter to The BMJ editors on qualitative research. (2016) (276)
- Focus group research: using group dynamics to explore perceptions, experiences and understandings (2005) (253)
- Media templates: patterns of association and the (re)construction of meaning over time (2000) (249)
- Researching risk and the media (1999) (242)
- Framing Abuse: Media Influence and Public Understanding of Sexual Violence Against Children (2004) (234)
- The Rise and Fall of Risk Reporting (1997) (190)
- Representing infant feeding: content analysis of British media portrayals of bottle feeding and breast feeding (2000) (179)
- The human drama of genetics : hard and soft media representations of inherited breast cancer (1999) (141)
- Forecasting science futures: legitimising hope and calming fears in the embryo stem cell debate. (2005) (140)
- The Circuit of Mass Communication: Media Strategies, Representation and Audience Reception in the AIDS Crisis (1998) (135)
- Envisaging the embryo in stem cell research: rhetorical strategies and media reporting of the ethical debates. (2003) (112)
- The analytical potential of 'sensitive moments' in focus group discussions (1998) (111)
- The 'window of opportunity' for death after severe brain injury: family experiences. (2013) (99)
- The wealthy get healthy, the poor get poorly? Lay perceptions of health inequalities. (2006) (91)
- “I'm sexually attractive but I'm powerful”: Young women negotiating sexual reputation (1995) (86)
- Defending Innocence: Ideologies of Childhood (1988) (85)
- Novel Neurotechnologies: Intervening in the Brain (2013) (84)
- Human Cloning in the Media: From Science Fiction to Science Practice (2007) (82)
- Framing and frame analysis (2007) (81)
- Audience understandings of AIDS media messages: a discussion of methods (1990) (81)
- Bimbo or boffin? Women in science: an analysis of media representations and how female scientists negotiate cultural contradictions (2010) (77)
- Bricolage in action: learning about, making sense of, and discussing, issues about genetically modified crops and food (2007) (74)
- Withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from minimally conscious and vegetative patients: family perspectives (2014) (71)
- Playing safe: Media coverage of child sexual abuse prevention strategies (1995) (70)
- Understanding AIDS: Researching audience perceptions of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome? (1993) (69)
- Who are you kidding? : Children, power, and the struggle against sexual abuse (2015) (68)
- The Mass Media And Power In Modern Britain (1997) (65)
- A sociology of media power: key issues in audience reception research (1999) (64)
- The media and risk (2006) (63)
- Participant Anonymity in the Internet Age: From Theory to Practice (2015) (59)
- The ultimate neighbour from hell? stranger danger and the media framing of paedophiles (1999) (55)
- "Who wears the trousers?": Sexual harassment in research settings (1993) (54)
- Stereotypes of childbearing women: a look at some evidence. (1990) (50)
- Representing young people's sexuality in the 'youth' media. (2004) (49)
- Questioning Hype, Rescuing Hope? The Hwang Stem Cell Scandal and the Reassertion of Hopeful Horizons (2008) (48)
- Media Representations of Sexual Abuse Risks (1996) (46)
- The gender-politics of news production: silenced voices and false memories' (1998) (45)
- Education and debate Qualitative Research: Introducing focus groups (1995) (45)
- Transformations of Public and Private Knowledge: Audience Reception, Feminism and the Experience of Childhood Sexual Abuse (2001) (44)
- Counteracting, not reenacting, the violation of women's bodies: the challenge for perinatal caregivers. (1992) (43)
- Armstrong, L.: Rocking the cradle of sexual politics - what happened when women said incest [Book Review] (1995) (42)
- Audiences and readership research (2004) (41)
- Pertti Alasuutari (ed.), Rethinking the media audience: The new agenda. London: Sage, 1999. [Book Review] (2000) (40)
- Sexual Violence and Compulsory Heterosexuality (1992) (39)
- Resisting the Message: The Extent and Limits of Media Influence (1998) (38)
- 'Radical blueprint for social change'? Media representations of New Labour's policies on public health. (2003) (38)
- Role Models in the Media: An Exploration of the Views and Experiences of Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (2008) (33)
- Media Coverage of Sexual Violence Against Women and Children (2008) (33)
- Modest witnessing and managing the boundaries between science and the media: A case study of breakthrough and scandal (2009) (32)
- Death, treatment decisions and the permanent vegetative state: evidence from families and experts (2014) (31)
- A diagnostic illusory? The case of distinguishing between “vegetative” and “minimally conscious” states (2014) (31)
- Rape in the media (2009) (30)
- Reporting consciousness in coma: media framing of neuro-scientific research, hope, and the response of families with relatives in vegetative and minimally conscious states (2013) (29)
- Dying well with reduced agency: a scoping review and thematic synthesis of the decision-making process in dementia, traumatic brain injury and frailty (2016) (25)
- Recalling the pain. (1990) (25)
- Grief, anger and despair in relatives of severely brain injured patients: responding without pathologising (2014) (23)
- Questioning the sci‐fi alibi: a critique of how ‘science fiction fears’ are used to explain away public concerns about risk (2010) (23)
- Screening women in SET: how women in science, engineering and technology are represented in films and on television (2008) (22)
- Science, patriotism and discourses of nation and culture: reflections on the South Korean stem cell breakthroughs and scandals (2007) (22)
- Orchestrating a science ‘event’: the case of the Human Genome Project (2007) (22)
- Law in everyday life and death: a socio-legal study of chronic disorders of consciousness (2014) (21)
- Deaths after feeding-tube withdrawal from patients in vegetative and minimally conscious states: A qualitative study of family experience (2018) (20)
- Mothers’ Perceptions of Their 6-Week-Old Babies: Relationships with Antenatal, Intrapartum and Postnatal Factors (1991) (20)
- Interpreting chronic disorders of consciousness: medical science and family experience (2014) (19)
- Challenging sexual violence against girls: A social awareness approach (1994) (19)
- Chapter 3. Focus Groups (2007) (19)
- Court applications for withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a permanent vegetative state: family experiences (2015) (18)
- African AIDS: the media and audience beliefs. (1992) (18)
- Physiotherapy for vegetative and minimally conscious state patients: family perceptions and experiences (2015) (17)
- 'This in-between': How families talk about death in relation to severe brain injury and disorders of consciousness (2014) (16)
- The division of labour: implications of medical staffing structures for midwives and doctors on the labour ward (1986) (16)
- Some Mother's Daughter: the Hidden Movement of Prostitute Women Against Violence (2001) (16)
- AIDS, the Policy Process and Moral Panics (1998) (14)
- Sheila Kitzinger's and Jenny Kitzinger's letter from Europe: childbirth and breastfeeding in the British media. (2001) (14)
- Gender, stereotypes and expertise in the press: how newspapers represent female and male scientists. (2008) (14)
- fMRI for vegetative and minimally conscious states (2012) (13)
- Causes and consequences of delays in treatment-withdrawal from PVS patients: a case study of Cumbria NHS Clinical Commissioning Group v Miss S and Ors [2016] EWCOP 32 (2016) (13)
- Human Cloning in the Media (2014) (13)
- Using focus groups to understand experiences of health and illness (2013) (12)
- Media discourses and framing of risk (2008) (12)
- Constructing and de-constructing the 'gay' gene: media reporting of genetics, sexual diversity and 'deviance' (2006) (11)
- Family perspectives on ‘proper medical treatment’ for people in prolonged vegetative and minimally conscious states (2015) (10)
- Unconventional conceptions and HIV. (1995) (10)
- Media Impact on Public Beliefs about AIDS (1998) (10)
- UK national newspaper coverage of hybrid embryos: source strategies and struggles (2009) (10)
- Midwives’ responsibilities, medical staffing structures and women’s choice in childbirth (1993) (10)
- Le sable dans l'huitre: analyser des discussions de focus group (2004) (9)
- Judging by appearances: Audience understandings of the look of someone with HIV (1991) (9)
- Sexual violence and midwifery practice (1997) (9)
- Science fiction fears? An analysis of how people use fiction in discussing risk and emerging science and technology (2008) (9)
- When ‘Sanctity of Life’ and ‘Self-Determination’ clash: Briggs versus Briggs [2016] EWCOP 53 – implications for policy and practice (2017) (9)
- The internal examination. (1990) (9)
- Is there a broader role for independent mental capacity advocates in critical care? An exploratory study (2018) (8)
- Promoting Women in the Media: The Role of SETOrganisations and their Science MediaCommunicators (2008) (8)
- Science, media and society: the framing of bioethical debates around embryonic stem cell research between 2000 and 2005 (2006) (8)
- The media and public risk (2008) (8)
- Obstetricians on the labour ward: implications of medical staffing structures. (1987) (8)
- Lancet Commission on the Value of Death (2018) (7)
- Increasing understanding and uptake of advance decisions in Wales (2016) (7)
- Social Contexts and Responses to Risk Network ( SCARR ) Working Paper 28 – 2008 Science fiction fears ? An analysis of how people use fiction in discussing risk and emerging science and technology (2009) (6)
- The role of media in public engagement (2006) (6)
- The 'paedophiles-in-the-community' protests: press reporting and public responses (2008) (5)
- Creating discourses of 'false memory': media coverage and production dynamics (2003) (5)
- What is important to residents with neurological conditions and their relatives in rehabilitation and long-term care centres? (2012) (5)
- Die "Zero Tolerance" - Kampagne des Edinburgh District Council (translated by Karl Auwaerter) (1998) (4)
- Social Contexts and Responses to Risk (SCARR): Science fiction fears? An analysis of how people use fiction in discussing risk and emerging science and technology (2008) (4)
- Public place, private issue? The public's reaction to the Zero Tolerance campaign against violence against women (1996) (4)
- New Genetics, New Social Formations. (2007) (4)
- Images of Abusers: Stranger-Danger, the Media, and the Social Currency of Everyday Knowledge (2008) (4)
- Supporting Families Involved in Court Cases About Life‐Sustaining Treatment: Working as Academics, Advocates and Activists (2019) (3)
- Media influence revisited: an introduction to the "new effects research" (2002) (2)
- Visible and Invisible Women in AIDS Discourses (2018) (2)
- Why futile and unwanted life-prolonging treatment continues for some patients in permanent vegetative states (and what to do about it): Case study, context and policy recommendations (2018) (2)
- Advice for journalists covering Covid-19: Welsh NHS confederation (2020) (2)
- Why futile and unwanted treatment continues for some PVS patients (and what to do about it) (2018) (2)
- Using focus groups to capture what is important in neurological long term care (2012) (2)
- Observations on obstetric staffing: The myth of the three tier norm (1989) (2)
- Human genetics and cloning in the media: mapping the research field (2009) (1)
- Developing a multimedia learning resource for allied health professionals: exploring the challenges of prolonged disorders of consciousness (2016) (1)
- Impacts and Influences (2013) (1)
- Child sexual abuse and the role of the teacher (1989) (1)
- Disorders of consciousness: shaping a medical humanities initiative (2010) (1)
- Dialogue: Context, Conspiracy, Pseudonym and Self-Report Data: discussion of ‘Reporting Consciousness in Coma’ (2013) (1)
- The rold of the media in public engagement with science. (2006) (1)
- Zero tolerance: public responses to a feminist anti-sexual violence advertising campaign (2006) (1)
- The Moving Power of Moving Images: television constructions of Princess Diana (2020) (1)
- Audience understandings of media messages about child sexual abuse: An exploration of audience reception and media influence (1999) (1)
- Giving voice to the voiceless – high-tech speculation, or basic respect? (2010) (1)
- The Debate about Media Influence (2004) (2019) (1)
- Breaking down barriers: the importance of good relationships (2015) (1)
- Kitzinger, J (2000) 'media Templates: Patterns of Association and the (re)construction of Meaning over Time', Media, Culture and Society. 22(1): 61-84 (2011) (1)
- Battered Women as Survivors (Book). (1991) (0)
- Dying well with reduced agency: a scoping review and thematic synthesis of the decision-making process in dementia, traumatic brain injury and frailty (2016) (0)
- Reviews (1995) (0)
- Take the toys from the boys - the social construction of gender and the women's peace movement (1985) (0)
- Taking it Lying Down: Sexuality and Teenage Motherhood. By Hudson Frances & Ineichen Bernard. Pp. 234. (Macmillan, 1991.) £35.00 (hardback); £9.99 (paperback). (1992) (0)
- Framing the Risks of New Technologies: How People Assess the Costs and Benefits of GM Crops, Stem Cell Research and Nanotechnology (2008) (0)
- International Perspectives on Reforming End-of-Life Law (2021) (0)
- Experiments in Science Communication: A Pilot Study with a Digital TV Channel (2003) (0)
- Letters (1991) (0)
- Caring for People with Severe Brain Injuries: Improving Health Care Professional Communication and Practice Through Online Learning. (2023) (0)
- Reviews (1998) (0)
- Death, treatment decisions and the permanent vegetative state: evidence from families and experts (2014) (0)
- These hidden games (1989) (0)
- Obstetricians on thelabour ward:implications ofmedical staffing structures (1987) (0)
- Sexual Violence in the Media (2012) (0)
- âThis In-Betweenâ (2014) (0)
- Book reviews (2000) (0)
- Book reviews (1996) (0)
- Media and health (2009) (0)
- Juhasz,A.: AIDS TV: Identity, community and alternative video [Book Review] (1996) (0)
- Audience reception research (2005) (0)
- Media representations of science and health: the case of coma (2015) (0)
- D. McQuail, Audience analysis. London: Sage, 1997. 176pp. [Book Review] (1998) (0)
- Challenging Mandatory Court Hearings for People in Vegetative and Minimally Conscious States (2021) (0)
- Can you wake up after decades in a coma? The story behind the headlines (2019) (0)
- Media Representation of Science and Health (2014) (0)
- Human genetics and cloning in the media (2009) (0)
- Desperately seeking sperm: informal screening procedures (1995) (0)
- The power of the moving image: touching pictures of Diana, Princess of Wales (1999) (0)
- Introduction to “Framing Michael Jackson: Celebrity on Trial” (2007) (0)
- Desperately seeking sperm: screening procedures of women seeking insemination by donor (1999) (0)
- Child sexual abuse—the initial effects by B. Gomes‐Schwartz, J. Horowitz and A. Cardarelli. Sage, London, 1990, 205pp. £27.50 and £13.95 ISBN 0–8039–3610‐9 (HBk) ISBN 0‐8039–3611‐7 (PBk) (1993) (0)
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