Books & Special Issues in Leading Journals
Latimer, J. & López Gómez, D. (eds.) (2019). Intimate Entanglements. London: Sage.
Milne, R., & Latimer (eds) (2019) Alzheimer’s Disease and the Evolution of a Postgenomic Science, New Genetics and Society. 39(1)
Latimer, J. & Thomas, G. (eds.) (2017) The politics of reproduction and parenting cultures – procreation, pregnancy, childbirth and childrearing, Sociology of Health & Illness, 39 (6).
Latimer, J. (2013). The Gene, the Clinic & the Family: Diagnosing Dysmorphology, Reviving Medical Dominance. London/New York: Routledge.
Latimer, J. & Miele, M. (eds.) (2013) Naturecultures: Science, affect and the nonhuman. Theory, Culture and Society, 30 (7/8):5-31.
Latimer, J. & Skeggs, B. (eds.) (2011) The Politics of Imagination (with Bev Skeggs) The Sociological Review. 59 (3).
Latimer, J. & Schillmeier, M. (eds.) (2009). Un/knowing Bodies. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Letiche, H. with Latimer, J. (2009) Making Health Care Care Greenwich CT: IAP.
Phillipson C., Ahmed N. & Latimer, J. (2003) Women in Transition: A Study of the Experiences of Bangladeshi Women Living in Tower Hamlets. Bristol: The Policy Press.
Latimer, J. (ed.) (2003). Advanced Qualitative Research for Nursing. Oxford: Blackwell Science.
Latimer, J. (2000). The Conduct of Care: Understanding Nursing Practice. Oxford: Blackwell Science.
Robinson, J., Avis, M., Latimer, J. and Traynor, M. (1999) Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Health Policy and Practice: Competing Interests or Complementary Interpretations? Edinburgh: Churchill Livingston.
Latimer, J. (1997). Patterns of Care. London: South Bank University.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Latimer, J. (2025) Autoethnographic Reflections: Olding as Matters of Care. Language, Literature & Interdisciplinary Studies. vol. 6, no. 4, 16 Apr. 2025, pp. 1.37–1.51, https://doi.org/10.71106/MBZC7122.
Latimer, J. (2025) Commentary on Rosie Jones McVey “Learning from the Herd?: Intercorporeality and Ethics in Equine-Assisted Learning for UK Youth”. Current Anthropology
Hamilton, L.. Ashall, V., Johnson, M. & Latimer, J. (2025). Kinship Health Relationships: Reconfiguring the “Good Death” in Mixed Species Families. Symbolic Interaction, 48(1), 151-174.
Ashall, V., Latimer, J. & Friese, C. (2024). Post-human Professionalism: Interspecies Entanglements and Clinical End of Life Care. In C. Douglas & A. Whitehouse (eds.), More-than-human ageing: Animals, robots and care in later life. Ithaca, NY: Rutgers University Press.
Latimer, J. (2020). Care. In M. Krogh (ed.) Connectedness – an Incomplete Encyclopaedia of the Anthropocene. Strandberg Publishing.
Latimer, J. & Milne, R. (2019). Alzheimer’s Disease and the Evolution of a Postgenomic Science. New Genetics and Society, 39(1), 1-12. DOI: 10.1080/14636778.2019.1683213
Latimer, J. & Hillman, A. (2019). Biomarkers and Brains: Situating Dementia in the Laboratory and the Clinic. New Genetics and Society, 39(1), 80-100. DOI: 10.1080/14636778.2019.1683213
Hillman, A. & Latimer, J. (2019) Somaticization, the making and unmaking of minded persons and the fabrication of dementia. Social Studies of Science, 49(2): 208-226.
Latimer, J. & Friese, C. (2019). Entanglements in Health & Wellbeing: Working with Model Organisms. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 33(1), 120-137. DOI: 10.1111/maq.12489
Thomas, G., Katz-Rothman, B., Strange, H., and Latimer, J. (2020) Testing Times: the Social Life of Non- Invasive Prenatal Testing. Science, Technology and Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/0971721820960262
Latimer, J. (2019). Science Under Siege? Being Alongside the Life Sciences of Ageing. The Sociological Review, 67(2), 264-286. DOI: 10.1177/0038026119829750
Latimer, J. & Lopez, D. (2019). Affects, More-Than-Human Intimacies, and the Politics of Relations in Science & Technology. The Sociological Review, 67(2), 247-263. DOI: 10.1177/0038026119829760
Latimer, J. (2018). Repelling Neoliberal World-Making? Ageing, Dementia, and the Social. The Sociological Review, 66(4), 832-856. DOI: 10.1177/0038026118776363
Latimer, J. & Munro, R. (2018). Generalizability. In C. Lury et al. (eds.), The International Handbook of Interdisciplinary Research Methods. London: Routledge.
Latimer, J. (2018). Afterword: Materialities, Care, ‘Ordinary Affects’, Power, and Politics. Sociology of Health & Illness, 40(2): 379-391.
Hillman, A. and Latimer, J. (2017) Cultural representations of dementia. PLoS Med 14(3): e1002274. https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.1002274&type=printable
Latimer, J. & Thomas, G. (2017). The Politics of Reproduction and Parenting Cultures. Sociology of Health & Illness, 39(6), 811-815. DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.12567
Müeller, R., Hanson, C., Hanson, M., Penkler, M., Samaras, G., Chiapperino, L., Dupre, J., Kenney, M., Kuzawa, C., Latimer, J., Lloyd, S., Lunkes, A., MacDonald, M., Meloni, M., Nerlich,B., Panese, F., Pickersgill, M., Richardson, S., Rüegg J., Schmitz, S., Stelmach, A., and P.-I. Villa (2017) The Biosocial Genome? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Environmental Epigenetics, Health and Society. EMBO Reports: Science & Society.
Latimer, J. & Munro, R. (2016). About ‘Aboutness’: Extensionality, Dwelling and the Turn to Language. In H. Letiche et al. (eds.), Demo(s). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.
Latimer, J. (2015). In/exclusion in the Clinic: Down's Syndrome and the Ethics of Everyday Work. Sociology, 49(5), 937-954. DOI: 10.1177/0038038515587636
Latimer, J. (2014). Nursing, the Politics of Organization, and the Meanings of Care. Journal of Research in Nursing, 19(7-8), 537-545. DOI: 10.1177/1744987114562151
Latimer, J. (2014). Dwelling with Dementia: Body-Self Relations & Care. The Sociological Review, 62(2), 377-401. DOI: 10.1111/1467-954X.12105
Latimer, J. (2019) Science Under Siege? being alongside the life sciences of ageing, giving science life. The Sociological Review. 67(2): 264-286.
Latimer, J. & Miele, M. (eds.) (2013). Naturecultures? Science, Affect and the Nonhuman. Theory, Culture & Society, 30(7-8), 5-31. DOI: 10.1177/0263276413496850
Latimer, J. & Puig de la Bellacasa, M. (2013). Re-Thinking the Ethical: Everyday Shifts of Care in Biogerontology. In N. Priaulx & A. Wrigley (eds.), Ethics, Law and Society (Vol. V). Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
Latimer, J. (2011). Home, Care and Frail Older People: Relational Extension & the Art of Dwelling. In C. Ceci et al. (eds.), Perspectives on Care at Home for Older People. New York: Routledge.
Latimer, J. & Skeggs, B. (2011). The Politics of Imagination: Keeping Open & Critical. The Sociological Review, 59(3), 393–410. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-954X.2011.01989.x
Latimer, J. & Birke, L. (2009). Natural Relations: Horses, Knowledge, and Technology. The Sociological Review, 57(1), 1-27. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-954X.2008.01823.x
Latimer, J. (2009). Unsettling Bodies: Frida Kahlo’s Self-Portraits and Dividuality. The Sociological Review, 56(2), 46-62. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-954X.2009.01822.x
Latimer J. and Munro R. (2009) Keeping & Dwelling: Relational Extension, the Idea of Home, and Otherness. Space and Culture, 12 (3): 317-331.
Latimer J. (2009) Introduction: Body, Knowledge, World. In: Joanna Latimer and Michael Schillmeier (eds.) Un/knowing Bodies, Sociological Review Monograph Series. Oxford: Blackwell. Sociological Review Online Special Issue: Vol. 56 Monograph 2. Pp 1-22.
Latimer, J. (2007). Diagnosis, Dysmorphology and the Family: Knowledge, Motility, Choice. Medical Anthropology, 26, 53-94.
Latimer, J. (2007). Critical Constructionism in Nursing Research. In J. Holstein & J. Gubrium (eds.), Handbook of Constructionist Research. New York: Guilford Press.
Latimer, J. (2006). Rebirthing the Clinic: The Interaction of Clinical Judgment and Genetic Technology in the Production of Medical Science. Science, Technology & Human Values, 31(5), 599-630.
Latimer, J. & Munro, R. (2006). Driving the Social. The Sociological Review, 54(1), 32-53. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-954X.2006.00601.x
Latimer, J. (2004). Commanding Materials: Re-accomplishing Authority in the Context of Multi-Disciplinary Work. Sociology, 38(4), 757-775.
Latimer, J. (2003). Studying the Women in White. In J. Latimer (ed.), Advanced Qualitative Research for Nursing. Oxford: Blackwell.
Charles-Jones, H., Latimer, J. and May, C. (2003). Transforming General Practice: The Redistribution of Medical Work in Primary Care. Sociology of Health & Illness, 25(1), 71-92. DOI: 10.1111/1467-9566.00235
Latimer, J. (2001). All-consuming Passions: Materials and Subjectivity in the Age of Enhancement. The Sociological Review, 49(2_suppl), 158-173.
Latimer, J. (2000). Socialising Disease: Medical Categories and Inclusion of the Aged. The Sociological Review, 48(3), 383-407.
Latimer, J. (2000). Technologising Well-being? Methods and Difficulties of Representing ‘Quality’ and ‘Life’ for Older People. In Ageing, Well-being and Quality of Life. Helsinki: The Kuntokallo Foundation.
Latimer, J. (1999). The Dark at the Bottom of the Stair: Participation and Performance of Older People in Hospital. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 13(2), 186-213.
Latimer, J. (1998). Organising Context: Nurses' Assessments of Older People in an Acute Medical Unit. Nursing Inquiry, 5(1), 43-57.
Latimer, J. (1997). Older People in Hospital: The Labour of Division, Affirmation and the Stop. The Sociological Review, 45(1_suppl), 273-297.
Latimer, J. (1997). Figuring Identities: Older People, Medicine and Time. In A. Jamieson et al. (eds.), Critical Approaches to Ageing and Later Life. Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
Latimer J (1997) Giving Patients a Future: the constituting of classes in an acute medical unit. Sociology of Health and Illness, 19(2): 160-185
Latimer J (1995) The Nursing Process Re-examined: Diffusion or translation? Journal of Advanced Nursing, 22: 213-220.
Latimer, J. (1987) Nursing in a Different Way. Senior Nurse, 6 (2): 28-29.\
Latimer, J. (1981) Learning to Listen. Nursing, 27: 1186-1187
Latimer, J. (1980) Stress and the Student Nurse. Nursing, 10: 449-450.
Latimer, J. (2025) Becoming-Rendered: On being Caught in-between Thresholds. In: Mark de Rond (ed.) Bohemian Writers' Club.
Latimer, J. (2018) Living with Trees: Naturecultures, time and molecular intimacies. https://entanglingyork.wordpress.com/2018/10/29/living-with-trees-joanna-latimer/
Latimer J. (2018) EASTT Review SATSU
Latimer, J. (2017) Becoming-Rendered: On being caught in-between thresholds. Threshold. https://thresholdyork.wordpress.com/2017/09/20/becoming-rendered-on-being-caught-in-between-thresholds/
Latimer, J. (2017) Slowing things down? The problem of people becoming (in)formed in a world of triggers rather than thresholds. Threshold. https://thresholdyork.wordpress.com/2017/07/17/slowing-things-down-the-problem-of-people-becoming-informed-in-a-world-of-triggers-rather-than-thresholds/
Latimer J. & Munro, R. (2017) The Politics of the Threshold: Power, motility, and endless ‘passing’. Thresholds. https://thresholdyork.wordpress.com/2017/04/04/the-politics-of-the-threshold-power-motility-and-endless-passing/
Latimer J. (2016) Review of Donna Haraway. Manifestly Haraway. The Cyborg Manifesto. The Companion Species Manifesto. Companions in Conversation (with Cary Wolfe). Posthumanities 37. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 2016. Theory, Culture & Society, Online Review, 16th September, http://www.theoryculturesociety.org/review-joanna-latimer-manifestly-haraway/
Latimer J. (2014) Joanna Latimer on Wolfe, Barad & Posthuman Ethics, response to Florence Chiew’s TCS article ‘Posthuman Ethics with Cary Wolfe and Karen Barad: Animal Compassion as Trans-Species Entanglement’ Theory, Culture & Society, http://www.theoryculturesociety.org/joanna-latimer-on-wolfe-barad-and-posthuman-ethics/