Douglas, C.M.W. (2014 forthcoming) Book review of Courtney Davies and JohnAbraham’s “Unhealthy Pharmaceutical Regulation” Basingstoke, England: Palgrave Macmillan 2013. 336 pages. Sociology of Health and Illness.
Douglas, C.M.W. (2012) Bio-objectification of clinical research patients: Impacts on the stabilization of new medical technologies. In Niki Vermeulen, Sakari Tamminen, and Andrew Webster (eds.) Bio-objects: Life in the 21st century. Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publishing.
Douglas, C.M.W. (2012) Book review of Alex Faulkner’s “Medical Technology intoHealthcare and Society: A Sociology of Devices, Innovation and Governance” Basingstoke, England: Palgrave MacMillan 2009. 264 pages. Science Studies
Atkinson-Grosjean, J. and Douglas, C. (2010) “The ‘Third Mission’ and the laboratory: How translational science engages and serves the community,” in Hans Schuetze and Patricia Inman (eds.) Community Engagement and Service Mission of Universities. Leicester, England:NIACE Publications.
Webster, A. Douglas, C.M.W. and Sato, H. (2009) “Emergence of asbestos-related health issues and development of regulatory policy in the UK” in Hajime Sato (ed.) Management of Health Risks from Environment and Food: Policy and Politics of Health Risk Management in Five Countries — Asbestos and BSE (pp.63-100). The Netherlands: Springer.
Webster, A. Douglas, C.M.W. and Sato, H. (2009) “BSE in the United Kingdom,” in Hajime Sato (ed.) Management of Health Risks from Environment and Food: Policy and Politics of Health Risk Management in Five Countries — Asbestos and BSE (pp.221-265). The Netherlands: Springer.
Webster, A. Brown, N. Douglas, C. et al. (2008) “Public attitudes to third party access and benefit sharing: their application to UK Biobank,” Report to UK Biobank Ethics and Governance Council. http://www.egcukbiobank.org.uk/assets/wtx052208.pdf
Douglas, C. (2007) “Scientific literacy and public understandings of science”. George Ritzer (ed). Encyclopaedia of Sociology. Blackwell Publishing.