Latimer, J. Creating text, analysing text: A note on ethnography, writing and power, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Working Paper 106.
Latimer, J. Distributing Knowledge and Accountability in Medical Work. An Ethnography of Multi-disciplinary Interaction.Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Working Paper 6.
Latimer, J. (forthcoming) Repelling Neoliberal World-Making: Aging, Biopolitics and Irresponse-Ability In: Tyler I. & Slater T. The Sociology of Stigma, Sociological Review Monograph Series.
Latimer, J., & Munro, R. (2017). Generalizability. In: The International Handbook of Interdisciplinary Research Methods, edited by Celia Lury et al. London: Routledge.
Latimer, J. (2016). Review ofDonna Haraway. Manifestly Haraway. The Cyborg Manifesto. The Companion Species Manifesto. Companions in Conversation (with Cary Wolfe). Posthumanities 37. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 2016. Theory, Culture & Society, Online Review, 16th September, http://www.theoryculturesociety.org/review-joanna-latimer-manifestly-haraway/
Latimer, J., & Munro, R. (2016). About ‘Aboutness’: Extensionality, Dwelling and the Turn to Language In: Letiche H. G. Lightfoot and J.-L. Moriceau (eds.) Demo(s), Pp71-84. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.
Latimer, J., & Munro R. (2015). Unfolding Class? Culture, Modernity and Uprooting. Special Issue: The Great British Class Survey. The Sociological Review. 63: 415-432.
Latimer, J., & Thomas G. (2015). In/Exclusion in the Clinic: Down's Syndrome, Dysmorphology, and the Ethics of Everyday Work in the Clinic. Special Issue: Sociologies of Everyday Life. Sociology. October.
Phillips, A., Upton, J., Latimer, J., & Davies, T. (2nd Author) (2014). Understanding Ageing: Biological And Social Constructions. In: Alan Walker (ed.) The New Sciences of Ageing. Bristol: Polity Press. Pp.25-76.
Latimer, J. (2014). Joanna Latimer on Wolfe, Barad & Posthuman Ethics, response to Florence Chiew’s TCS article ‘Posthuman Ethics with Cary Wolfe and Karen Barad: Animal Compassion as Trans-Species Entanglement’ Theory, Culture & Society,http://www.theoryculturesociety.org/joanna-latimer-on-wolfe-barad-and-posthuman-ethics/
Latimer, J. (2013). Naturecultures: Science, Affect and the Nonhuman. (with Mara Miele) Theory, Culture and Society, 30 (7-8).
Latimer, J. (2013). Rewriting Bodies, Portraiting Persons? The Gene, the Clinic and the (Post) Human. Body & Society: 19: 3-31.
Latimer, J. (2013). The Gene, the clinic and the family: diagnosing dysmorphology, reviving medical dominance. London/New York, Routledge. Winner 2014 FSHI/BSA Book Prize.
Latimer, J. (2013). Being Alongside: Rethinking Relations Amongst Different Kinds. Theory, Culture and Society, 30: 77-104 & Online First
Latimer, J., & Miele M. (2013). Naturecultures? Science, Affect and the Non-Human. Theory, Culture and Society, 30: 33-50 & Online First
Latimer, J., & Puig de la Bellacasa, M. (2013). Re-Thinking the Ethical: Everyday Shifts of Care in Biogerontology. In: Priaulx N. & Wrigley A. (eds.) Ethics, Law and Society. Vol. V. (i) Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate. Pp. 153-174.
Latimer, J. (2012). Meadow Arts’ House of Beasts: Reimagining Human & Non-human Animal Relations at Attingham Park. Humananimalia 4(1) http://www.depauw.edu/humanimalia/issue%2007/index.html
Latimer, J. (2011). Home, Care and Frail Older People: Relational extension & the art of dwelling. Invited chapter in: Christine Ceci, Mary Ellen Purkis and Kristin Björnsdóttir (eds) Perspectives on Care at Home for Older People. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978 0 415 89590 3 Pp 35-61.
Latimer, J. (2011). The Politics of Imagination (with Bev Skeggs) Special Issue, The Sociological Review. 59 (3).
Latimer, J., Bagley, M., Davis, T., & Kipling, D. (2011). Ageing science, health care and social inclusion of older people. Quality in Ageing & Older Adults, 12(1): 11-16.
Latimer, J., & Skeggs, B. (2011). The Politics of Imagination: Keeping Open & Critical. In: Latimer J. & Skeggs B. (eds) The Politics of Imagination Special Issue, Sociological Review Monographs, The Sociological Review, 59(3): 393-410.
Hillman, A., Latimer, J., & White, P. (2010). Accessing Care: Technology and the Management of the Clinic. In: Michael Schillmeier & Miguel Domenech (eds) New Technologies and Emerging Spaces of Care. Ashgate. Pp: 197-220.
Latimer, J. (2010). Feminisation/defeminisation: primary school teaching and nursing. (with J.Ozga.) Cardiff School of Social Sciences Working Paper Series No.: 131.
Latimer, J. (2010). Conclusions: Defacing Horror, Realigning Nurses. In: Rudge T. & Homes D (eds.). Abjectly Boundless: Boundaries, Bodies and Health Work. Ashgate Publishing. Pp 267-274.
Latimer, J. (2009). Personhood and Time: technologies of assessment, ambiguous identities and giving people a future, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Working Paper 119.
Latimer, J. (2009). Introduction: Body, Knowledge, World. In: Joanna Latimer and Michael Schillmeier (eds.) Un/knowing Bodies, Sociological Review Monograph Series. Oxford: Blackwell. Sociological Review Online Special Issue: Vol. 56 Monograph 2. Pp 1-22.
Latimer, J. (2009). Unsettling Bodies: Frida Kahlo’s Self-Portraits and Dividuality. In: Joanna Latimer and Schillmeier M. (eds.) Un/knowing Bodies, Sociological Review Monograph Series. Oxford: Blackwell. Sociological Review Online Special Issue: Vol. 56 Monograph 2 Pp 46-62.
Latimer, J., & Birke, L. (2009). Natural Relations: horses, knowledge and technology. The Sociological Review, 57(1): 1-27.
Latimer, J., & Letiche, H. (2009). Making Health Care Care, Greenwich CT: IAP.
Latimer, J., & Munro, R. (2009). Keeping & Dwelling: Relational Extension, the Idea of Home, and Otherness. Space and Culture, 12 (3): 317-331.
Latimer, J., & Schillmeier, M. (eds.) (2009). Un/knowing Bodies Sociological Review Monograph Series. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Latimer, J. (2008). Unsettling Bodies: Frida Kahlo's portraits and in/dividuality, Cardiff School of Social Sciences, Working Paper 112.
2007
Latimer, J. (2007). Critical Constructionism in Nursing Research. J. Holstein and J. Gubrium (eds.) Handbook of Constructionist Research New York: Guilford Press. Pp153-170.
Latimer, J. (2007a). Diagnosis, Dysmorphology and the Family: Knowledge, Motility, Choice. Medical Anthropology, 26: 53-94.
Latimer, J. (2007b). Becoming In-formed: Genetic counselling, Ambiguity and Choice. Special Issue on The Meaning of Genetics and Conceptions of Personhood, Health Care Analysis, 15 (2): 107-121.
Latimer, J., Featherstone, K., Atkinson, P., Clarke, A., Pilz, D., & Shaw, A. (2006). Rebirthing the Clinic: The Interaction of Clinical Judgment and Genetic Technology in the Production of Medical Science. Science, Technology and Human Values, 31(5): 599-630.
Latimer, J., & Munro, R. (2006). Driving the Social In: Bohm S, Jones C and Pattison M Against Automobility. Sociological Review Monograph Series, Oxford: Blackwell.
Featherstone, K., Latimer, J., Atkinson, P., Pilz, D., & Clarke, A. (2005). Dysmorphology and The Spectacle of the Clinic. Sociology of Health and Illness, 27 (5): 551-574.
Latimer, J. (2004). Commanding Materials: Re-Accomplishing Authority in the Context of Multi-Disciplinary Work. Sociology, 38(4):757-775.
Charles-Jones, H., May, C., Latimer, J., & Roland, M. (2003). Telephone Triage by Nurses in Primary Care: What is it for and What are the Consequences Likely to be? Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 8: 154-159.
Charles-Jones, H., Latimer, J., & May, C. (2003). Transforming General Practice: The Redistribution of Medical Work In Primary Care (with). Sociology of Health and Illness. 2003. 25(1): 71-92. Commendation by the Royal College of General Practice.
Latimer, J. (2003). Women in Transition: A Study of the Experiences of Bangladeshi Women Living in Tower Hamlets. (with C. Phillipson and N. Ahmed). Bristol: The Policy Press.
Latimer, J. (ed.) (2003). Advanced Qualitative Research for Nursing. Oxford: Blackwell Science.
Latimer, J. (2003). Studying the women in white. In: Latimer J. (ed.) Advanced Qualitative Research for Nursing. Oxford: Blackwell. pp.231-247.
Shaw, A., Latimer, J., Atkinson, P., & Featherstone, K. (2003). Surveying Slides: Clinical perception and clinical judgement in the construction of a genetic diagnosis.(with) New Genetics and Society. 22(1): 3-19.
Latimer, J. (2001). All-consuming passions: materials and subjectivity in the age of enhancement. In: N. Lee and R. Munro (eds.) The Consumption of Mass. Sociological Review Monographs. Oxford: Blackwell. pp 158-173.
Latimer, J. (2000). The Conduct of Care: Understanding Nursing Practice. Oxford: Blackwell Science. BSA Phillip Abrams Memorial Prize (Shortlisted).
Latimer, J. (2000). Socialising Disease: Medical Categories and Inclusion of the Aged. The Sociological Review. 2000, 48 (3): 383-407.
Latimer, J. (2000). Technologising well-being? Methods and Difficulties of Representing ‘quality’ and ‘life’ for older people. In: Ageing, Well-being and Quality of Life. Helsinki: The Kuntokallo Foundation, Centre for Gerontological Training and Research. Pp. 6-18.
Latimer, J. (1999). Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Health Policy and Practice: Competing Interests or Complementary Interpretations? (with Robinson, J., Avis, M., & Traynor, M.) Edinburgh: Churchill Livingston.
Latimer, J. (1999). The Dark at the Bottom of the Stair: Participation and performance of older people in hospital. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 1999, 13(2): 186-213.
Latimer, J. (1998). Organising Context: Nurses' assessments of older people in an acute medical unit. Nursing Inquiry, 1998, 5(1): 43-57.
Ashburner, L., & Latimer, J. (1997). Primary Care Nursing: How can nurses influence its development? Nursing Times Research, 2(4): 1-10.
Ashburner, L., Latimer, J., & Birch, K. Defining Role. (1997) Health Services Journal, July 17th: 32-33.
Latimer, J. (1997). Patterns of Care. London: South Bank University.
Latimer, J. (1997). Giving Patients a Future: the constituting of classes in an acute medical unit. Sociology of Health and Illness, 19(2): 160-185.
Latimer, J. (1997). Older People in Hospital: the Labour of Division, Affirmation and the Stop. In K. Hetherington and R. Munro (eds.) Ideas of Difference: Social Spaces and the Labour of Division. Sociological Review Monograph. Oxford: Blackwell. pp 273-297.
Latimer, J. (1997) Figuring Identities: older people, medicine and time. In A. Jamieson, S. Harper and C. Victor (eds.) Critical approaches to ageing and later life. Milton Keynes: Open University Press. pp 143-59.
Latimer, J. (1995). The Nursing Process Re-examined: Diffusion or translation? Journal of Advanced Nursing, 22: 213-220.