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Nathan Wittock
Nathan Wittock
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Who donates? Cross‐country and periodical variation in blood donor demographics in Europe between 1994 and 2014
N Wittock, L Hustinx, P Bracke, V Buffel
Transfusion 57 (11), 2619-2628, 2017
382017
Blood’s ontologies-entangled: Qualitative inquiry into the enactment, representation, and organizational modes of coordination of blood’s multiplicity in a Belgian blood …
N Wittock, MPMM De Krom, L Hustinx
Organization 26 (4), 470-491, 2019
112019
Legitimising detention and deportation of illegalised migrant families: reconstructing public controversies in Belgium and the Netherlands
N Wittock, L Cleton, R Vandevoordt, G Verschraegen
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49 (7), 1589-1609, 2023
102023
“Missing minorities” in blood donation: Rethinking blood procurement in Europe as a citizenship regime
N Wittock, P Monforte, L Hustinx
Health 25 (5), 535-554, 2021
52021
Negotiating risk-group categorization and the co-production of blood safety: the evolution of sociotechnical imaginaries mobilized in the public debate on the deferral of men …
N Wittock, L Hustinx
BioSocieties 15 (4), 501-531, 2020
52020
Making sense of a messy object: How to use social topology as an analytic tool for ethnography of objects
N Wittock, M De Krom, L Hustinx
Ethnographies of Objects in Science and Technology Studies, 65-83, 2017
32017
Politics and performances of European blood procurement: Toward an ontological approach to study blood’s multiplicity
N Wittock
Ghent University, 2019
22019
Accomplishing Autonomous Driving: An Unfinished Description
G Both
Ethnographies of Objects in Science and Technology Studies, 29-35, 2017
22017
Spatialities of blood: how to make sense of a messy object?
N Wittock, M De Krom, L Hustinx
The Value of Life: Measurement, Stakes, Implications, 84-84, 2017
2017
AResponse TO GÖDE BOTH’S ACCOMPLISHING AUTONOMOUS DRIVING: AN UNFINISHED DESCRIPTION
N WITTOCK
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