PublishedWorks | Selected publications:
Coma and Disorders of Consciousness
Kitzinger, C & Kitzinger, J. 2016. Court applications for withdrawal of artificial nutrition and hydration from patients in a permanent vegetative state: Family experiences. Journal of Medical Ethics 42: 11-17. Click here. Kitzinger, C & Kitzinger, J. 2016. 'Family perspectives on “proper medical treatment” for people in prolonged vegetative and minimally conscious states', pp. 86-104 in S. Fovargue and A. Mullock (eds) The Legitimacy of Medical Treatment: What Role for the Medical Exception? London: Routledge. Click here. Kitzinger, C & Kitzinger J. 2015. Withdrawing artificial nutrition and hydration from minimally conscious and vegetative patients: Family perspectives. Journal of Medical Ethics 41: 157-160. Click here. Kitzinger, C. & Kitzinger, J. 2014. Grief, anger, and despair in relatives of severely brain injured patients: Responding without pathologising. Clinical Rehabilitation 28(7): 627-631. Click here. Kitzinger, J. & Kitzinger, C.2013. The ‘window of opportunity’ for death after severe brain injury: Family experiences. Sociology of Health and Illness 35(7): 1095-1112. Click here.
Conversation Analysis + Qualitative Methodologies
Berger, I, Kitzinger, C & Ellis, S. 2016. Using a category to accomplish resistance in the context of an emergency call: Michael Jackson’s doctor. Pragmatics 26.4: 563-582 Saunders, B, Kitzinger, J & Kitzinger, C. 2015. Anonymising interview data: challenges and compromise in practice’, Qualitative Research 15(5): 616-632. Kitzinger, Celia. 2015. Feminist conversation analysis in Karen Tracy (Ed) International Encyclopaedia of Language and Social Interaction, Wiley/Blackwell and the International Communication Association. Shaw, Rebecca. and Kitzinger, Celia. 2012. Compliments on a home birth helpline, Research on Language and Social Interaction. 45(3): 213-244. Kitzinger, C & Kitzinger, S. 2007. Birth trauma: Talking with women and the value of conversation analysis, British Journal of Midwifery 15(5): 256-264. Shaw, R & Kitzinger, C. 2005. Calls to a homebirth helpline: Empowerment in childbirth. Social Science and Medicine 61: 2374-2383. Wilkinson, S & Kitzinger, C. 2013. Representing our own experience: Issues in ‘insider’ research, Psychology of Women Quarterly 37: 251-255.
Gender and Sexuality
Kitzinger, C. 2005. Heteronormativity in action: Reproducing the heterosexual nuclear family in 'after hours' medical calls, Social Problems. 52(4):477-498. Kitzinger, C. 2005. Speaking as a heterosexual: (How) does sexuality matter for talk-in-interaction, Research on Language and Social Interaction 38(3): 221-265. Land, V. and Kitzinger, C. 2005. Speaking as a Lesbian: Correcting the Heterosexist Presumption, Research on Language and Social Interaction. 38(4):371-416. Kitzinger, C. and Wilkinson, S. 2004. Social advocacy for equal marriage: The politics of 'rights' and the psychology of 'mental health'. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 4(1): 173-194. Kitzinger, C. (2000) Doing feminist conversation analysis, Feminism & Psychology, 10: 163-193. |