Flourishing with awkward creatures: Togetherness, vulnerability, killing F Ginn, U Beisel, M Barua Environmental Humanities 4 (1), 113-123, 2014 | 184 | 2014 |
The flying public health tool: genetically modified mosquitoes and malaria control U Beisel, C Boëte Science as Culture 22 (1), 38-60, 2013 | 77 | 2013 |
Knowing insects: Hosts, vectors and companions of science U Beisel, AH Kelly, N Tousignant Science as Culture 22 (1), 1-15, 2013 | 76 | 2013 |
The complexities of simple technologies: re-imagining the role of rapid diagnostic tests in malaria control efforts U Beisel, R Umlauf, E Hutchinson, CIR Chandler Malaria journal 15, 1-9, 2016 | 75 | 2016 |
Neglected malarias: The frontlines and back alleys of global health AH Kelly, U Beisel Biosocieties 6, 71-87, 2011 | 75 | 2011 |
Jumping hurdles with mosquitoes? U Beisel Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28 (1), 46-49, 2010 | 56 | 2010 |
Markets and mutations: Mosquito nets and the politics of disentanglement in global health U Beisel Geoforum 66, 146-155, 2015 | 46 | 2015 |
Provincialising waste: the transformation of ambulance car 7/83–2 to Tro-Tro Dr. Jesus U Beisel, T Schneider Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 30 (4), 639-654, 2012 | 46 | 2012 |
The anthropology of malaria: Locating the social CIR Chandler, U Beisel Medical Anthropology 36 (5), 411-421, 2017 | 33 | 2017 |
Migration control, the local economy and violence in the Burkina Faso and Niger borderland K Donko, M Doevenspeck, U Beisel Journal of Borderlands Studies 37 (2), 235-251, 2022 | 17 | 2022 |
Living with awkward creatures: vulnerability, togertherness, killing U Beisel, F Ginn, M Barua Environmental Humanities 4 (1), 2014 | 17 | 2014 |
On gloves, rubber and the spatio-temporal logics of global health U Beisel Somatosphere, 2014 | 16 | 2014 |
The release of genetically engineered mosquitoes in Burkina Faso: bioeconomy of science, public engagement and trust in medicine U Beisel, JK Ganle African Studies Review 62 (3), 164-173, 2019 | 10 | 2019 |
The blue warriors: ecology, participation and public health in malaria control experiments in Ghana U Beisel Duke University Press Duke University Press, pp. 281-302 Duke University Press, 2015 | 9 | 2015 |
Resistant bodies, malaria and the question of immunity U Beisel Global health and geographical imaginaries, 114-134, 2017 | 8 | 2017 |
What might we learn from ANT for studying healthcare issues in the majority world, and what might ANT learn in turn? U Beisel The Routledge companion to actor-network theory, 246-255, 2019 | 7 | 2019 |
Conclusion: power, relationality and difference T Berger, A Esguerra World Politics in Translation, 216-231, 2017 | 7* | 2017 |
Divining, testing, and the problem of accountability U Beisel, S Calkins, R Rottenburg HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 8 (1-2), 109-113, 2018 | 6 | 2018 |
Engaging scientists: An online survey exploring the experience of innovative biotechnological approaches to controlling vector-borne diseases C Boëte, U Beisel, L Reis Castro, N Césard, RG Reeves Parasites & Vectors 8, 1-13, 2015 | 6 | 2015 |
Who bites back first?: Malaria control in Ghana and the politics of co-existence U Beisel PQDT-UK & Ireland, 2011 | 6 | 2011 |