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  • Hart, A., Henwood, F., & Wyatt, S. M. E. (2004). Information at your fingertips. Public Services Review: Health, spring, 32-33.
  • Wyatt, S. M. E., Henwood, F., Hart, A., & Platzer, H. (2004). L'extension des territoires du patient: Internet et sante au quotidien. Sciences Sociales et Sante, 22(1), 45-68.
  • Henwood, F., Wyatt, S. M. E., Hart, A., & Smith, J. (2003). "Ignorance is bliss sometimes": Constraints on the emergence of the informed patient in the changing landscapes of health information. Sociology of Health and Illness, 25(6), 589-607. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.00360
  • Wyatt, S. M. E., Henwood, F., Hart, A., & Smith, J. (2003). De digitale tweedeling: Internet, gezondheidsinformatie en het dagelijks leven. Amsterdams Sociologisch Tijdschrift, 30(1/2), 254-273.
  • Wyatt, S. M. E. (2003). Non-users also matter: The construction of users and non-users of the Internet. In N. Oudshoorn, & T. Pinch (Eds.), Now Users Matter: The Co-construction of Users and Technology (pp. 67-79). MIT Press.
  • Wyatt, S. M. E., Marjanen, H., Svendsen, T., & Kallioinen, O. (2002). Information Research Programme 1997-2001, Evaluation Report. Academy of Finland 9/02.
  • Wyatt, S. M. E. (2002). C is for convergence (and communication, content, and competition). In R. Mansell, R. Samarajiva, & A. Mahan (Eds.), Neworking knowledge for information societies: Institutions and intervention (pp. 228-231). Delft University Press.
  • Wyatt, S. M. E., Thomas, G., & Terranova, T. (2002). They came, they surfed, they went back to the beach: Conceptualising use and non-use of the Internet. In S. Woolgar (Ed.), Virtual society? Technology, cyberpole, reality (pp. 23-40). Oxford University Press.
  • Henwood, F., Wyatt, S. M. E., Hart, A., & Smith, J. (2002). Turned on or turned off? Accessing health information on the internet. Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, 14(2), 79-90.
  • Wyatt, S. M. E. (2001). Interview with Professor Sir Joseph Rotblat. In P. Goujon, & B. Hériard Dubreuil (Eds.), Technology and ethics: A European quest for responsible engineering. (pp. 169-182). Peeters.
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