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Institutional ethnography as a method of inquiry for criminal justice and socio-legal studies
A Doll, K Walby
International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 8 (1), 147-160, 2019
192019
Transparency too little, too late? Why and how Health Canada should make clinical data and regulatory decision-making open to scrutiny in the face of COVID-19
S Edmonds, A MacGregor, A Doll, IE Vural, J Graham, K Fierlbeck, ...
Journal of Law and the Biosciences 7 (1), lsaa083, 2020
82020
Lawyering for the 'Mad': an institutional ethnography of involuntary admission to psychiatric facilities in Poland
A Doll
PhD Dissertation, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, 2017
72017
Lawyering for the “Mad”: Social organization and legal representation for involuntary-admission cases in Poland
A Doll
Psychiatry Interrogated, 183-202, 2016
42016
Work, facts and the textual organization of involuntary psychiatric admission: insights from institutional ethnography
A Doll
Research Handbook on Socio-Legal Studies of Medicine and Health, 93-109, 2020
22020
Political Activist Ethnography: Studies in the Social Relations of Struggle
A Doll, L Bisaillon, K Walby, ( Eds)
Athabasca University Press, 2024
2024
Making "Medical": How Psychedelics Are Becoming Legal in Canada
A Doll
Dalhousie Law Journal 47 (1), 2024
2024
Biopharmaceutical financialization and public funding of medical countermeasures (MCMs) in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic
IE Vural, M Herder, A Doll, JE Graham
International Journal of Health Policy and Management 12, 2023
2023
Exclusion and gatekeeping in psychiatric-legal borderland: Keeping the material in view
A Doll
Somatosphere: Science, Medicine, and Anthropology, 2018
2018
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