Photo of Jessica StockdaleJessica Stockdale
Visiting Scientist (Life Sciences)

Selected publications

Article

Spithoff, Sheryl, Stockdale, Jessica, Rowe, Robyn, McPhail, Brenda and Persaud, Nav (2022) The commercialization of patient data in Canada: ethics, privacy and policy. Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), 194 (3). E95-E97. ISSN 0820-3946

Stockdale, Jessica, Cassell, Jackie and Ford, Elizabeth (2019) “Giving something back”: a systematic review and ethical enquiry into public views on the use of patient data for research in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Wellcome Open Research, 3 (6). pp. 1-24. ISSN 2398-502X

Conference or Workshop Item

Stockdale, Jessica (2022) The disease burden of global anthropogenic landscape change morally obliges individuals to share their personal data for health research: a policy project utilizing philosophical investigation and stakeholder discussion. In: Planetary Health Annual Meeting, 31 Oct 2022 - 2 Nov 2022, Harvard Medical School. (Accepted)

Stockdale, Jessica (2021) The global appears in the clinic: emerging opportunities in the spatial expansion of medicine under planetary health. In: Association of the Medical Humanities Annual Meeting, 15th-17th June 2021, University of Limerick.

Stockdale, Jessica A (2019) A philosophical analysis of research in the medical sciences: the qualitative-quantitative divide is cultural rather than epistemic. In: Metascience 2019 Symposium: The Emerging Field of Research on the Scientific Process, 5th-8th September 2019, Stanford University.

Conference Proceedings

Ford, Elizabeth, Stockdale, Jessica, Jackson, Richard and Cassell, Jackie (2017) For the greater good? Patient and public attitudes to use of medical free text data in research. International Population Data Linkage Network (IPDLN) 2016 Conference, Swansea, Wales, 24-26 August 2016. Published in: International Journal of Population Data Science. 1 (1) 229. Swansea University ISSN 2399-4908

Thesis

Stockdale, Jessica (2023) Thinking about doing in medical knowledge making: placebos, health data, and the qualitative-quantitative divide. Doctoral thesis (PhD), University of Sussex.