Telemedicine and the senses: a review D Lupton, S Maslen Sociology of health & illness 39 (8), 1557-1571, 2017 | 144 | 2017 |
How women use digital technologies for health: qualitative interview and focus group study D Lupton, S Maslen Journal of medical Internet research 21 (1), e11481, 2019 | 135 | 2019 |
The more-than-human sensorium: sensory engagements with digital self-tracking technologies D Lupton, S Maslen The Senses and Society 13 (2), 190-202, 2018 | 84 | 2018 |
Researching the senses as knowledge: a case study of learning to hear medically S Maslen The Senses and Society 10 (1), 52-70, 2015 | 76 | 2015 |
Knowing stories that matter: learning for effective safety decision-making J Hayes, S Maslen Journal of Risk Research 18 (6), 714-726, 2015 | 63 | 2015 |
Risky rewards: How company bonuses affect safety A Hopkins, S Maslen Ashgate, 2015 | 63* | 2015 |
Do incentives work? A qualitative study of managers’ motivations in hazardous industries S Maslen, A Hopkins Safety science 70, 419-428, 2014 | 61 | 2014 |
‘Keeping it real’: Women's enactments of lay health knowledges and expertise on Facebook S Maslen, D Lupton Sociology of Health & Illness 41 (8), 1637-1651, 2019 | 52 | 2019 |
“You can explore it more online”: a qualitative study on Australian women’s use of online health and medical information S Maslen, D Lupton BMC Health Services Research 18, 1-10, 2018 | 46 | 2018 |
Sensory work of diagnosis: a crisis of legitimacy S Maslen The Senses and Society 11 (2), 158-176, 2016 | 46 | 2016 |
Learning to prevent disaster: An investigation into methods for building safety knowledge among new engineers to the Australian gas pipeline industry S Maslen Safety Science 64, 82-89, 2014 | 46 | 2014 |
Layers of sense: the sensory work of diagnostic sensemaking in digital health S Maslen Digital Health 3, 1-9, 2017 | 38 | 2017 |
Putting 'Justice' in Recovery Capital: Yarning about Hopes and Futures with Young People in Detention SL Hamilton, S Maslen, D Best, J Freeman, M O’Donnell, T Reibel, ... International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 9 (2), 20-36, 2020 | 37 | 2020 |
Disability “in-justice”: the benefits and challenges of “yarning” with young people undergoing diagnostic assessment for fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in a youth detention center S Hamilton, T Reibel, S Maslen, R Watkins, F Jacinta, H Passmore, ... Qualitative Health Research 30 (2), 314-327, 2020 | 35 | 2020 |
Preventing black swans: Incident reporting systems as collective knowledge management S Maslen, J Hayes Journal of Risk Research 19 (10), 1246-1260, 2016 | 32 | 2016 |
‘That thing in his head’: aboriginal and non‐aboriginal Australian caregiver responses to neurodevelopmental disability diagnoses SL Hamilton, S Maslen, R Watkins, K Conigrave, J Freeman, M O’Donnell, ... Sociology of health & illness 42 (7), 1581-1596, 2020 | 29 | 2020 |
Enacting chronic illness with and through digital media: a feminist new materialist approach S Maslen, D Lupton Information, Communication & Society 23 (11), 1640-1654, 2020 | 23 | 2020 |
Organisational factors for learning in the Australian gas pipeline industry S Maslen Journal of Risk Research 18 (7), 896-909, 2015 | 19 | 2015 |
Experts under the microscope: the Wivenhoe Dam case S Maslen, J Hayes Environment Systems and Decisions 34, 183-193, 2014 | 16 | 2014 |
“This is How we Debate”: Engineers’ Use of Stories to Reason through Disaster Causation S Maslen, J Hayes Qualitative Sociology 43, 191-212, 2020 | 15 | 2020 |