Dr Andy Bartlett (he/him)
Department of Sociological Studies
Research Associate
a.j.bartlett@sheffield.ac.uk
The Wave
Full contact details
Dr Andy Bartlett
Department of Sociological Studies
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
Sheffield
S10 2AH
Department of Sociological Studies
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
Sheffield
S10 2AH
- Research interests
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The Social Organisation of Science
- Publications
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Books
- Psychiatric Genetics. Routledge.
Journal articles
- The shape of Bigfoot: transmuting absences into credible knowledge claims. Cultural Sociology. View this article in WRRO
- Different disciplines have different perspectives, so what are the implications for the multidisciplinary field of alcohol public health science? A reply to “all boundaries have two sides” by Bray and Kenkel (2024). Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 85(3), 430-432. View this article in WRRO
- Managing disruption: a case study of boundary work around alcohol industry–sponsored scientific interventions. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 85(3), 416-426. View this article in WRRO
- Constructing public–private partnerships to undermine the public interest: critical discourse analysis of Working Together published by the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking. Globalization and Health, 19. View this article in WRRO
- Alcohol policy framing in South Africa during the early stages of COVID-19: using extraordinary times to make an argument for a new normal. BMC Public Health, 23. View this article in WRRO
- The International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP) book series: a key resource globally for alcohol industry political strategies. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 18(1). View this article in WRRO
- Hypernormal Science and its Significance. Perspectives on Science, 31(2), 262-292.
- From the tobacco industry's uses of science for public relations purposes to the alcohol industry: tobacco industry documents study. Drug and Alcohol Review, 42(5), 1269-1277. View this article in WRRO
- Why we need a public understanding of social science. Public Understanding of Science, 32(5), 658-672. View this article in WRRO
- The emperor has no clothes: a synthesis of findings from the Transformative Research on the Alcohol industry, Policy and Science research programme. Addiction, 118(3), 558-566. View this article in WRRO
- Making translational value: Identifying ‘good targets’ for clinical research on gene editing and induced pluripotent stem cell technologies. SSM - Qualitative Research in Health, 2. View this article in WRRO
- Doing violence to evidence on violence? How the alcohol industry created doubt in order to influence policy. Drug and Alcohol Review, 41(1), 144-152. View this article in WRRO
- Appropriating the Literature: Alcohol Industry Actors' Interventions in Scientific Journals. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 82(5), 595-601.
- Genome editing: the dynamics of continuity, convergence and change in the engineering of life. New Genetics and Society, 39(2), 219-242. View this article in WRRO
- Controversy Studies in Science and Technology Studies.
- Biomodifying technologies and experimental space: organisational and regulatory implications for the translation and valuation of health research. - ESRC. Impact, 2019(1), 63-65.
- The locus of legitimate interpretation in Big Data sciences: Lessons for computational social science from -omic biology and high-energy physics. Big Data & Society, 5(1). View this article in WRRO
- The Imitation Game and the Nature of Mixed Methods. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 11(4), 510-527.
- Demarcating Fringe Science for Policy. Perspectives on Science, 25(4), 411-438.
- Bioinformatics: indispensable, yet hidden in plain sight?. BMC Bioinformatics, 18(1).
- Hidden in the Middle: Culture, Value and Reward in Bioinformatics. Minerva.
- Generations of interdisciplinarity in bioinformatics. New Genetics and Society, 35(2), 186-209.
- How UK psychiatric geneticists understand and talk about engaging the public. New Genetics and Society, 34(1), 89-111.
- What binds biosociality? The collective effervescence of the parent-led conference. Social Science & Medicine, 126, 1-8.
- Sociological Ambivalence and the Order of Scientific Knowledge. Sociology, 48(2), 335-351.
- Inscribing a discipline: tensions in the field of bioinformatics. New Genetics and Society, 32(3), 243-263.
- Complexity and accountability: The witches’ brew of psychiatric genetics. Social Studies of Science, 40(4), 499-524.
Chapters
- Losing Bigfoot Abstract Acknowledgments Notes, The Lost Ethnographies: Methodological Insights from Projects that Never Were (pp. 47-63). Emerald
- Chapter 3 Losing Bigfoot, Studies in Qualitative Methodology (pp. 47-63). Emerald Publishing Limited
- Research group
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iHuman