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Denisova, M., Zvonareva, O., & Horstman, K. (2024). To dwell or drown? Private clinics in the swampy infrastructure of cancer care in Russia. Social Science & Medicine. Qualitative Research in Health, 5. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmqr.2023.100375
Temina, O., Zvonareva, O., & Horstman, K. (2023). Patients’ work and fluid trajectories: Access to medicines for oncological and rare diseases in Russia. Social Science and Medicine. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115613
Kamenshchikova, A., Fedotova, M. M., Fedorova, O. S., Fedosenko, S. V., Wolffs, P. F. G., Hoebe, C. J. P. A., & Horstman, K. (2021). Obligatory medical prescription of antibiotics in Russia: Navigating formal and informal health‐care infrastructures. Sociology of Health & Illness, 43, 353–368.
Olga Ustyuzhantseva, Olga Zvonareva, Klasien Horstman, & Evgenyia Popova. (2020). Seeds of Success in Dutch-Russian collaboration: The case of higher education capacity building project. In Balbachevsky, E., Cai, Y., Eggins, H., & Shenderova, S. (Ed.), Building Higher Education Cooperation with the EU: Challenges and Opportunities from Four Continents. Leiden: Brill.
Zvonareva, O., & Horstman, K. (2018). Introduction. Dealing with Multiple Uncertainties in Post-Soviet Health, Technologies, and Politics. In O. Zvonareva, E. Popova, & K. Horstman (Eds.), Health, Technologies, and Politics in Post-Soviet Settings. Navigating uncertainties (pp. 1–34). Springer.
Zvonareva, O., Popova, E., & Horstman, K. (Eds.). (2018). Health, Technologies, and Politics in Post-Soviet Settings. Navigating uncertainties. Cham: Springer International Publishing.
Zvonareva, O., Engel, N., Kutishenko, N., & Horstman, K. (2017). (Re)configuring research value: international commercial clinical trials in the Russian Federation. BioSocieties, 12, 392–414.
Zvonareva, O., Engel, N., Martsevich, S., de Wert, G., & Horstman, K. (2015). International clinical trials, cardiovascular disease and treatment options in the Russian Federation: Research and treatment in practice. Social Science & Medicine, 128, 255–262.