Publications

PEER-REVIEWED

Frederike Brockhoven, Maya Raphael, Nora Pashayan, N. & Ignacia Arteaga (under review). Increasing participation of underrepresented groups in cancer early detection research.

Frederike Brockhoven & Maya Raphael, Jessica Currier, Christina Jäderholm, Perveez Mody, Jackilen Shannon, Bella Starling, Hannah Turner-Uaandja, Nora Pashayan & Ignacia Arteaga. REPRESENT recommendations: improving inclusion and trust in cancer early detection research. British Journal of Cancer (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-023-02414-8

Currier, J., Arteaga, I., Turner-Uaandja, H., Starling, B., Pashayan, N., Jaderholm, C., Campusano, C., Shannon, J. (2023) REPRESENT: A Community Engagement Roadmap to Improve Participant Representation in Cancer Early Detection Research: an Oregon Case Study. Frontiers in Public Health 11. DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1110543

Fagan Robinson, K. & Arteaga., I (2023) ‘Hard-to-Reach’? Meanings at the Margins of Care and Risk in Cancer Research. In Bennet, L., Manderson, L., Spagnoletti, B. (Eds) Cancer and the Politics of Care: Inequalities and Interventions in Global Perspective. London: UCL Press. Available at: https://www.uclpress.co.uk/products/178022

Arteaga, I. & Llewellyn, H. Cultivating ethnographic sensibilities in ethnographies of dying people. Ethos, 50: 353-371.  https://doi.org/10.1111/etho.12357

Arteaga, I., S. Gibbon and A. Lanceley. (2022) Therapeutic Values in Cancer Care. (Introduction to Special Issue: “Transformations in Cancer Care: Values, Limits, Subjectivities”). Medical Anthropology, 41:2, 121-128 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01459740.2021.2021902

Arteaga, I. (2022[2021]) Game-changing? Promise and efficacy of novel cancer treatments. Medical Anthropology, 41:2, 156-168. DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2020.1860960

Arteaga, I.  (2022[2020]) Emotion work in colorectal cancer treatments. Medical Anthropology, 41:2, 197-209. DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2020.1808976

Arteaga, I. (2021) Learning to see cancer in early detection research. Medicine Anthropology Theory, 8(2), 1-25. Special issue ‘Medical Testing, Diagnosis and Value’ edited by A. Street, A. Kelly and M. Taylor. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17157/mat.8.2.5108

Lemos-Dekker, N., van Dam, A., Arteaga, I., Llewellyn, H., Karathanasis, P., Bryant, R. (2021). Navigating chronic crisis. In M. Boletsi, N. Lemos-Dekker, K. Mika, K. Robbe (Eds.) Untimely Crises: Chronotopes and Critique. London, New York and Shanghai: Palgrave Macmillan.

Greco C, Arteaga I, Fabian-Therond C, Llewellyn H, Swallow J, Viney W. (2021). Cancer, COVID-19, and the need for critique [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. Wellcome Open Research, 5:280 (https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16404.2)

Arteaga, I. (2019) From attitudes to materialities: Understanding bowel control for colorectal cancer patients in London. Medical Materialities. Parkhurst, A. and Carrol, T. (Eds.) London: Routledge.

Risør, I. & Arteaga, I. (2018) Disjunctive belongings and the utopia of intimacy: violence, love and friendship among poor urban youth in neoliberal Chile, Identities, 25:2, 228 -244, DOI: 10.1080/1070289X.2017.1400278

ONLINE PUBLICATIONS

Arteaga, I. & Greco, C.. (2021). The need for multiple perspectives: looking at cancer care beyond the clinical lens. Wellcome Open Research blog. Available at: https://blog.wellcomeopenresearch.org/2021/03/11/the-need-for-multiple-perspectives-looking-at-cancer-care-beyond-the-clinical-lens/  

Arteaga, I. & Risør, H. (2021).The Fishtail model: Utopia, overdetermination and ethnographic writing in Chile. Identities blog. Available at: https://www.identitiesjournal.com/blog-collection/utopia-overdetermination-and-ethnographic-writing-in-chile

Arteaga, I., Robinson, K. Macdonald, M. (2020) How to Track and Trace: Look for the super-locals. BMJ Opinion. Available at: https://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2020/09/10/covid-19-test-and-trace-look-for-the-super-locals-to-access-hard-to-reach-groups/

Arteaga, I., Greco, C., Llewellyn, H., Ross, E. & Swallow, J. (2019) (Dis)continuities in cancer care: An ethnographic approximation to practices of disease stratification. Somatosphere: Science, Medicine and Anthropology. Available at: http://somatosphere.net/2019/discontinuities-in-cancer-care-an-ethnographic-approximation-to-practices-of-disease-stratification.html/

BOOK REVIEWS

Cancer Biomarkers: Ethics, Economics, and Society, edited by Blanchard, A. and Strand, R. Journal for the Sociology of Health &Illness Vol. 41 (6): 1207-1208. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12895

Metrics: What counts as Global Health, edited by Adams, V. Medicine Anthropology Theory 5 (4): 121–124. Available at: doi.org/10.17157/mat.5.4.602

An anthropology of lying: Information in the doctor-patient relationship, by Sylvie Fainzang. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 23 (2): 426- 427. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.12620