Patricia Kingori
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British African sociologist
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Patricia Kingori's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of Oxford
- Masters Social Research Methods University of Oxford
- Bachelors Sociology University of Manchester
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Patricia Kingori is a British Kenyan sociologist who is a professor at the University of Oxford. Her research considers the experiences of frontline health workers around the world. She is particularly interested in misinformation and pseudoscience. In 2015, Kingori was included on the Powerlist.
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- Good and Bad Research Collaborations: Researchers’ Views on Science and Ethics in Global Health Research (2016) (138)
- Experiencing everyday ethics in context: Frontline data collectors perspectives and practices of bioethics☆ (2013) (88)
- Teenage conceptions, abortions, and births in England, 1994–2003, and the national teenage pregnancy strategy (2006) (62)
- A randomised controlled trial of computer-assisted interviewing in sexual health clinics (2010) (56)
- No Jab, No Job? Ethical Issues in Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination of Healthcare Personnel (2021) (52)
- The ‘empty choice’: A sociological examination of choosing medical research participation in resource-limited Sub-Saharan Africa (2015) (44)
- Morals, morale and motivations in data fabrication: Medical research fieldworkers views and practices in two Sub-Saharan African contexts (2016) (41)
- 'Rumours' and clinical trials: a retrospective examination of a paediatric malnutrition study in Zambia, southern Africa (2010) (39)
- “You have to keep fighting”: maintaining healthcare services and professionalism on the frontline of austerity in Greece (2016) (33)
- Exploring the attitudes and behaviours of Bangladeshi, Indian and Jamaican young people in relation to reproductive and sexual health. (2004) (25)
- Structural coercion in the context of community engagement in global health research conducted in a low resource setting in Africa (2020) (25)
- What impact has England's Teenage Pregnancy Strategy had on young people's knowledge of and access to contraceptive services? (2007) (24)
- Austerity measures and the transforming role of A&E professionals in a weakening welfare system (2019) (20)
- Beliefs and practices during pregnancy, post-partum and in the first days of an infant’s life in rural Cambodia (2017) (18)
- A three-arm randomised controlled trial comparing computer-assisted self-interview with computer-assisted physician interview and pen and paper face-to-face sexual history taking in a clinic setting. (2008) (16)
- Per diems in Africa: a counter‐argument (2010) (16)
- The masking and making of fieldworkers and data in postcolonial Global Health research contexts (2019) (15)
- Why the pseudo matters to global health (2019) (13)
- Detection and identification of echovirus 7 from a child with gastro-enteritis. (2008) (9)
- Special issue introduction: Bioethics in the field. (2013) (7)
- Critique and Complicity: STS and Global Health (2017) (7)
- Ethical and sociocultural challenges in managing dead bodies during epidemics and natural disasters (2021) (6)
- Poor-quality medical products: social and ethical issues in accessing ‘quality’ in global health (2019) (5)
- The Acceptability of Online Consent in a Self-Test Serosurvey of Responders to the 2014–2016 West African Ebola Outbreak (2017) (5)
- When the science fails and the ethics works: ‘Fail-safe’ ethics in the FEM-PrEP study (2015) (5)
- Museum of failed HIV research (2015) (5)
- Revelation or confirmation? (2020) (5)
- “Fake” Journals and the Fragility of Authenticity: Citation Indexes, “Predatory” Publishing, and the African Research Ecosystem (2021) (5)
- If you come from a well-known organisation, I will trust you: Exploring and understanding the community’s attitudes towards healthcare research in Cambodia (2018) (4)
- In emergencies, health research must go beyond public engagement toward a true partnership with those affected (2020) (3)
- Unmuting Conversations on Fakes in African Spaces (2021) (3)
- Effectiveness of new fungicides against coffee berry disease (Colletotrichum coffeanum) in Kenya (1993) (2)
- Emergency contraception and the media: an analysis of English national and regional newspaper coverage from September 2000 to September 2003. Oral presentation at the 8th Congress of the European Society of Contraception, Edinburgh, June 2004 (2004) (2)
- What constitutes a 'good' public health researcher in the conduct of fieldwork in resource-constrained settings? (2009) (2)
- Coffee Time at the Conference : The Global Health Complex in Action to Tackle Antimicrobial Resistance (2017) (1)
- Power and Powerlessness in a Group Based Digital Story Telling Project-An Exploration of Community Perceptions of Health Concerns in Urban Malawi (2022) (1)
- Kenya’s “Fake Essay” Writers and the Light they Shine on Assumptions of Shadows in Knowledge Production (2021) (1)
- “Covid Cure (1)”: Anas’s Investigative Journalism and the Ethics of Uncovering Fakes in African Spaces (2021) (1)
- Invisibility in global health: A case for disturbing bioethical frameworks (2023) (0)
- A graphic elicitation technique to represent patient rights (2020) (0)
- Teange Pregnancy Strategy Evaluation - Final Report to the TPU (2004) (0)
- A critical appraisal of 'neo-imperialism' in transnational medical research institutions in Kenya: A view from the local agents within them (2009) (0)
- Misdirection in Global Health (2022) (0)
- Fieldworkers and medical research in Kenya (2006) (0)
- The challenges of implementing bioethical principles from a fieldworkers perspective in an rural African context (2010) (0)
- Fieldworkers and the ethics of medical research in East Africa. Poster presentation (2007) (0)
- In emergencies, health research must go beyond public engagement toward a true partnership with those affected (2020) (0)
- Has young people’s knowledge and use of contraceptive services increased since the introduction of the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy? (2005) (0)
- We're just like these.footballers": Medical researchers and their place in international research collaborations (2008) (0)
- Guest Misdirection in Global Health Creating the Illusion of (Im)possible Alternatives in Global Health Research and Practice (2022) (0)
- Scholarly Publishing, Boundary Processes, and the Problem of Fake Peer Reviews (2022) (0)
- Press coverage of the young people's campaign, October 2001: report prepared for the Department of Health (2001) (0)
- The ethical challenges of implementing bioethical principles from a fieldworkers perspective in Kenya (2009) (0)
- GLIDE Wellcome Open Research Gateway (2022) (0)
- Navigating uncertainties of death: Minimally Invasive Autopsy Technology in global health (2023) (0)
- What are the dilemmas faced by fieldworkers: Discussion of research projects (2005) (0)
- Misdirection – Magic, Psychology and its Application (2022) (0)
- Publisher Correction: In emergencies, health research must go beyond public engagement toward a true partnership with those affected (2020) (0)
- Bioethics or local ethics: Can anthropology help answer which is more important in the conduct of medical research in developing countries? (2008) (0)
- Publisher Correction: In emergencies, health research must go beyond public engagement toward a true partnership with those affected (2020) (0)
- Editorial (2017) (0)
- Making global health ‘work’: Frontline workers’ labour in research and interventions (2022) (0)
- Bioethics vs. Local ethics. Which is more important in the conduct of medical research in developing countries (2007) (0)
- Editorial (2004) (0)
- Structural coercion in the context of community engagement in global health research conducted in a low resource setting in Africa (2020) (0)
- How good is the provision of sexual health services for young people across England? Oral presentation at the 8th Congress of the European Society of Contraception, Edinburgh, June 2004 (2004) (0)
- Doing ‘reciprocity work’: The role of fieldworkers in a mass drug administration trial in the Gambia (2022) (0)
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