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Raap, S., Knibbe, M., & Horstman, K. (2022). Making health public: a philosophy café in a disadvantaged neighbourhood. Health Promotion International, daab206.
Mare Knibbe, & Klasien Horstman. (2022). Overcoming the tragedy of the commons. Collective practices for a healthy city ecology in disadvantaged neighborhoods. Health & Place.
Yang, R., Horstman, K., & Penders, B. (2022). Stakeholder perspectives on infant formula safety governance in China: a decade after the melamine crisis. Food, Culture & Society, 25, 70–88.
Raap, S., Knibbe, M., & Horstman, K. (2021). Caring neighbourhoods: maintaining collective care under neoliberal care reforms. European Journal of Social Work, 1–13.
Dijkstra, I., & Horstman, K. (2021). 'Known to be unhealthy': Exploring how social epidemiological research constructs the category of low socioeconomic status. Social Science & Medicine, 285, 114263.
Hanssen, P, Nieuwhof, C, Mens, S. van, Plas, A. van den, & Horstman, K. (2021). Implementing a new antibiotic allergy protocol in clinical practice: well-trusted but not used. JAC Antomicrobial Resistance. https://doi.org/10.1093/jacamr/dlab077
Kamenshchikova, A., Wolffs, P. F. G., Hoebe, C. J. P. A., Penders, J., Park, H. Y., Kambale, M. S., & Horstman, K. (2021). Combining stool and stories: exploring antimicrobial resistance among a longitudinal cohort of international health students. BMC Infectious Diseases, 21, 1008.
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.
Cadena-Camargo, Y., Krumeich, A., Duque-Páramo, M. C., & Horstman, K. (2021). Identity struggles during resettlement: An ethnographic approach of internally displaced adolescent mothers in Bogotá. Journal of Refugee Studies, 34, 890–914.
Yang, R., Penders, B., & Horstman, K. (2020). Vaccine Hesitancy in China: A Qualitative Study of Stakeholders' Perspectives. Vaccines, 8, 650.
Lall, D., Engel, N., Devadasan, N., Horstman, K., & Criel, B. (2020). Team-based primary health care for non-communicable diseases: complexities in South India. Health Policy and Planning, 35, ii22–ii34.
Yang, R., Horstman, K., & Penders, B. (2020). Constructing the accountability of food safety as a public problem in China: a document analysis of Chinese scholarship, 2008–2018. Journal of Chinese Governance, 1–27.
Hees, S. van, Horstman, K., Jansen, M., & Ruwaard, D. (2020). How does an ageing policy translate into professional practices? An analysis of kitchen table conversations in the Netherlands: Hoe wordt een verouderingsbeleid vertaalt in de praktijk van professionals? Een analyse van keukentafelgesprekken in Nederland. European Journal of Social Work, 23, 215–226.
Cadena-Camargo, Y., Krumeich, A., Duque-Páramo, M. C., & Horstman, K. (2020). Experiences of pregnancy in adolescence of internally displaced women in Bogotá: an ethnographic approach. Reproductive Health, 17, 31.
Lall, D., Engel, N., Srinivasan, P. N., Devadasan, N., Horstman, K., & Criel, B. (2020). Improving primary care for diabetes and hypertension: findings from implementation research in rural South India. BMJ Open, 10, e040271.
Kamenshchikova, A., Wolffs, P. F. G., Hoebe, C. J. P. A., & Horstman, K. (2020). Transdisciplinary work against antimicrobial resistance. The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 20, 526–527.
Wolters, A., de Wert, G., van Schayck, O. C. P., & Horstman, K. (2020). Invisible work, actors, and knowledge: An analysis of a clinical trial for a vaccine to stop smoking. BioSocieties, 15, 1–27.
Knibbe, M., & Horstman, K. (2020). Constructing democratic participation in welfare transitions: An analysis of narrative interactions. Health Expectations, 23, 84–95.
Moes, F., Houwaart, E., Delnoij, D., & Horstman, K. (2020). Questions regarding 'epistemic injustice' in knowledge-intensive policymaking: Two examples from Dutch health insurance policy. Social Science & Medicine, 245, 112674.
Yang, R., Penders, B., & Horstman, K. (2019). Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy in China: A Scoping Review of Chinese Scholarship. Vaccines, 8, 2.
Kamenshchikova, A., Wolffs, P. F. . G., Hoebe, C. J. P. A., & Horstman, K. (2019). Anthropocentric framings of One Health: an analysis of international antimicrobial resistance policy documents. Critical Public Health, 1–10.
Horstman, K. (2019). Performing health promotion: an analysis of epistemic and political technologies of accountability. Critical Public Health, 1–12.
Abrishami, P., Boer, A., & Horstman, K. (2019). When the Evidence Basis Breeds Controversies: Exploring the Value Profile of Robotic Surgery Beyond the Early Introduction Phase. Medical Care Research and Review, 107755871983279.
Cadena-Camargo, Y., Krumeich, A., Duque-Páramo, M. C., & Horstman, K. (2019). 'We just been forced to do it': exploring victimization and agency among internally displaced young mothers in Bogotá. Conflict and Health, 13, 21.
Lall, D., Engel, N., Devadasan, N., Horstman, K., & Criel, B. (2019). Challenges in primary care for diabetes and hypertension: an observational study of the Kolar district in rural India. BMC Health Services Research, 19, 44.
Moes, F., Houwaart, E., Delnoij, D., & Horstman, K. (2019). Collective constructions of 'waste': epistemic practices for disinvestment in the context of Dutch social health insurance. BMC Health Services Research, 19, 633.
Moes, F. B., Houwaart, E. S., Delnoij, D. M. J., & Horstman, K. (2019). "Strangers in the ER": Quality indicators and third party interference in Dutch emergency care. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 25, 390–397.
Knibbe, M., & Horstman, K. (2019). The making of new care spaces. How micropublic places mediate inclusion and exclusion in a Dutch city. Health & Place, 57, 27–34.
Hees, S. van, Horstman, K., Jansen, M., & Ruwaard, D. (2019). Betekenissen van “levensloopbestendige buurten”: streven naar maakbaarheid versus gehecht zijn aan een plek. Mens en Maatschappij, 93, 422–425.
Lall, D., Engel, N., Devadasan, N., Horstman, K., & Criel, B. (2018). Models of care for chronic conditions in low/middle-income countries: a 'best fit' framework synthesis. BMJ Global Health, 3, e001077.
Kamenshchikova, A., Wolffs, P. F. G., Hoebe, C. J., Penders, J., & Horstman, K. (2018). Complex narratives of health, stigma and control: Antimicrobial resistance screening among non-hospitalized refugees. Social Science & Medicine, 212, 43–49.
Helberg-Proctor, A., Krumeich, A., Meershoek, A., & Horstman, K. (2018). The multiplicity and situationality of enacting 'ethnicity' in Dutch health research articles. BioSocieties, 13, 408–433.
Hees, S. van, Horstman, K., Jansen, M., & Ruwaard, D. (2018). Meanings of 'lifecycle robust neighbourhoods': constructing versus attaching to places. Ageing and Society, 38, 1148–1173.
Helberg-Proctor, A., Meershoek, A., Krumeich, A., & Horstman, K. (2017). 'Foreigners', 'ethnic minorities', and 'non-Western allochtoons': an analysis of the development of 'ethnicity' in health policy in the Netherlands from 1970 to 2015. BMC Public Health, 17, 132.
Hees, S. van, Horstman, K., Jansen, M., & Ruwaard, D. (2017). Photovoicing the neighbourhood: Understanding the situated meaning of intangible places for ageing-in-place. Health & Place, 48, 11–19.
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.
Moes, F., Houwaart, E., Delnoij, D., & Horstman, K. (2017). Contested evidence: a Dutch reimbursement decision taken to court. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 12, 325–344.
Moes, F., Houwaart, E., Delnoij, D., & Horstman, K. (2017). Contested evidence: a Dutch reimbursement decision taken to court – CORRIGENDUM. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 12, 401–401.
Abrishami, P., Boer, A., & Horstman, Klasien, K. (2017). Value in co creation: Subjecting innovative in-hospital technologies to multi stakeholder appraisal. International Journal of Hospital Based Health Technology Assessment (IJHBHTA), 12–30.
Knibbe, M., de Vries, M., & Horstman, K. (2017). Responsible use of media supports ‘critical public health literacy.’ Journal of Public Health, 39, 353–357.
Helberg-Proctor, A., Meershoek, A., Krumeich, A., & Horstman, K. (2016). Ethnicity in Dutch health research: situating scientific practice. Ethnicity & Health, 21, 480–497.
Knibbe, M., de Vries, M., & Horstman, K. (2016). Bianca in the neighborhood: moving beyond the 'reach paradigm' in public mental health. Critical Public Health, 26, 434–445.
Meershoek, A., & Horstman, K. (2016). Creating a market in workplace health promotion: the performative role of public health sciences and technologies. Critical Public Health, 26, 269–280.
Wolters, A., de Wert, G., van Schayck, O. C. P., & Horstman, K. (2016). Lifestyle Vaccines and Public Health: Exploring Policy Options for a Vaccine to Stop Smoking. Public Health Ethics, 9, 183–197.
Geelen, E., van Vliet, H., de Hoogh, P., & Horstman, K. (2016). Taming the fear of voice: Dilemmas in maintaining a high vaccination rate in the Netherlands. Social Science & Medicine, 153, 12–19.
Knibbe, M., de Vries, M., & Horstman, K. (2015). Engaging cultural resources to promote mental health in Dutch LSES neighborhoods: study of a community-based participatory media project. Health Promotion International, dav095.
Abrishami, P., Boer, A., & Horstman, K. (2015). How can we assess the value of complex medical innovations in practice? Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, 15, 369–371.
Hees, S. van, Horstman, K., Jansen, M., & Ruwaard, D. (2015). Conflicting notions of citizenship in old age: An analysis of an activation practice. Journal of Aging Studies, 35, 178–189.
Lecluijze, I., Penders, B., Feron, F. J. M., & Horstman, K. (2015). Co-production of ICT and children at risk: The introduction of the Child Index in Dutch child welfare. Children and Youth Services Review, 56, 161–168.
Geelen, E., Van Hoyweghen, I., & Horstman, K. (2015). Shaping the future and living in the present: Living a 'good' life with a familial heart disease. BioSocieties, 10, 70–83.