Outputs
Biomedicine
- Hanchard, M. & Martin, P. (In preparation / 2026). ‘Therapeutic lay expertise: Rare disease patients’ use of Facebook and its social consequences‘, Sociology of Health and Illness, TBC(TBC). TBC. doi: TBC.
————————- - Hanchard, M. & Martin, P. (In preparation / 2026). ‘Shifting imaginaries of coverage: How the path dependent trajectory US economic and healthcare policies hinder rare disease patients’ access to treatment‘. Social History of Medicine, TBC(TBC). TBC. doi: TBC.
————————- - Hanchard, M & Martin, P. (In preparation/2025). ‘Subversive cultural health capital: How rare disease patients navigate, resist, and take space in brokering access to treatment‘. Social Science & Medicine, TBC(TBC). TBC. doi: TBC.
————————- - Martin, P., Ding. J. Hanchard, M., Hilberg, E. & Bartlett, A., (2026-7 / under review) ‘The dynamics of “Orphanisation” and the move towards precision medicine’, in Douglas, C., Geiger, S., Kleinhout-Vliek, T., Martin, P., & Wadmann, S. (Eds.), Handbook of Global Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology and Society Studies, Edward Elgar: Cheltenham. Ch. TBC. doi: TBC.
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2025), ‘Debates over orphan drug pricing: a meta-narrative literature review‘, Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases, 20(107). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-025-03634-2
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2024), ‘Navigating the cultures of health care and health insurance: Highly skilled migrants in the US. By N. Zeldes, London: UCL Press. 2023. pp. 202–216. £20 (pbk); £40.00 (hbk). ISBN: 978-1-80008-365-3‘, Sociology of Health & Illness. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13773
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2024). ‘Orphan Drug Pricing‘.SearchRxiv. [Dataset]. 20240165373. https://doi.org/10.1079/searchRxiv.2024.00507
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2022), ‘Issue-networks as omitted publics in the construction of #rarediseaseday discourse‘, Wellcome Open Research. https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18433.1
————————- - Hanchard, M, (2022), ‘The construction of rare disease discourse on YouTube: highlighting a disparity between policy rhetoric and patient practices around public engagement‘, Wellcome open research. https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.17324.2
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2021). ‘Orphan Drugs – Dataset 2 – YouTube rare disease issue-network‘. ORDA: The University of Sheffield. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.15131/shef.data.16855507.v2
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2021). ‘Orphan Drugs – Dataset 1: Twitter issue-networks as excluded public‘. ORDA: The University of Sheffield. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.15131/shef.data.16447326.v1
Open Research
- Hanchard, M., & Pineda, ISR. (2025-6 / under review). ‘Re-renderability as an alternative to FAIR: Maintaining epistemic pluralism amidst the emerging regime of open research‘, Minerva, TBC(TBC), TBC-TBC. doi: TBC
————————- - Hanchard, M, (2025). ‘Re-renderability‘. in: Zhang, V. & Anderson, B. (eds), The promise of cultural geography. Cultural Geography (Un)limited Editions, pp. 167-169. https://doi.org/10.71706/8dfd3ca0-0a6d-49ce-abdb[1]568a7ccbb807
————————- - Bonina, C, Clark, RWA, Farran, EK, Gameiro, S, Hanchard, M, Higman, R, korzeniowska, A, Sheppard, N, Afrodita Marcu, Network, R, Tumelty, N, Uttley, J, Gowie, E, Mauthner, N & Cole, NL (2024). ‘Open Qualitative Research: A Primer from UKRN‘, OSF. [Preprint]. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/kje7r
————————- - Hanchard, M., & Pineda, ISR. (2025). ‘Re-Renderability as niche concept: maintaining epistemic pluralism amidst the emerging regime of open research‘. SSRN. [Preprint] https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5226958
————————- - Hanchard, M. & Pineda, ISR. (2023). ‘Project Report: Fostering Cultures of Open Qualitative Research‘ , [Report] ORDA: The University of Sheffield. [Report] doi: https://doi.org/1015131/shef.data.24807987
————————- - Hanchard, M. & Pineda, ISR. (2023). Fostering cultures of open qualitative research: Dataset 3 – Workshop Transcript. ORDA: The University of Sheffield. [Dataset] doi: https://doi.org/10.15131/shef.data.24807753.v1.
————————- - Hanchard, M. & Pineda, ISR. (2023). ‘Fostering cultures of open qualitative research: Dataset 2 – Interview Transcripts‘, ORDA: The University of Sheffield. [Dataset] doi: https://doi.org/10.15131/shef.data.23567223.v2
————————- - Hanchard, M. & Pineda, ISR. (2023). ‘Fostering cultures of open qualitative research: Dataset 1 – Survey Responses,’ ORDA: The University of Sheffield. [Dataset] doi: https://doi.org/10.15131/shef.data.23567250.v1
Digital Society
- Pearce, W., Borie, M., Bruschi, L., Dell’Orto, D., Hanchard, M., Pilipets, E., Quets, A., & Xu, Z. (2025). ‘From authority to similarity: how Google transformed its knowledge infrastructure using computer vision‘, SocArXiv. pp. 1-33. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/ab58v_v1
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2024), ‘Engaging with Digital Maps: Our Knowledgeable Deferral to Rough Guides‘ , Palgrave Macmillan: Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-8972-0
————————- - Hanchard, M, Merrington, P, Wessels, B, Rogers, K, Pidd, M, Yates, S, Forrest, D, Higson, A, Townsend, N & Smits, R. (2023), ‘Developing a computational ontology to understand the relational aspects of audience formation‘, Emerald Open Research, 1(1), pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1108/EOR-01-2023-0003
————————- - Hanchard, M, Merrington, P, Wessels, B & Yates, S. (2023), ‘Exploring contemporary patterns of cultural consumption: offline and online film watching in the UK‘, Emerald Open Research, 1(1), pp. 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/EOR-01-2023-0002
————————- - Merrington, P, Hanchard, M, Wessels, B, Pidd, M, Rogers, K, Forrest, D, Higson, A, Smits, R, Townsend, N. & Yates, S. (2023), ‘Using mixed-methods, a data model and a computational ontology in film audience research‘ in: Hadley, S, Johanson, K., Walmsley, B. & Torreggiani, A. (eds), Audience Data and Research. Routledge: London. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781032632452-4
————————- - Chesher, C, Hanchard, M, Humphry, J, Merrington, P, Gangneux, J, Joss, S, Maalsen, S & Wessels, B. (2023), ‘ Discovering smart: early encounters and negotiations with smart street furniture in London and Glasgow‘, Digital Geography and Society. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diggeo.2023.100055
————————- - Humphry, J, Maalsen, S, Gangneux, J, Chesher, C, Hanchard, M, Joss, S, Merrington, P, Wessels, B & Flynn, S. (2022), The design and public imaginaries of smart street furniture. inFlynn, S. (ed)Equality in the City: Imaginaries of the Smart Future. Intellect: Bristol. pp. 127-148. https://doi.org/10.1386/9781789384642—
————————- - Gangneux, J, Joss, S, Humphry, J, Hanchard, M, Chesher, C, Maalsen, S, Merrington, P & Wessels, B. (2022), ‘Situated, Yet Silent: Data Relations in Smart Street Furniture’, Journal of Urban Technology, 29(3), pp. 19-39. https://doi.org/10.1080/10630732.2022.2036311
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2020), ‘Digital Maps and Senses of Security: The Influence of a Veracious Media on Urban Life‘,Urban Planning. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v5i4.3452
————————- - Merrington, P., Hanchard, M., Wessels, B., Pidd, M., Rogers, K., Forrest, D., Higson, A., Smits, R., Townend, N. & Yates, S. (2019). ‘Using mixed-methods, a data model and a computational ontology in film audience research’. Cultural Trends, 28(2–3), pp. 118–131. https://doi.org/10.1080/09548963.2019.1617934
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2018), ‘Digital maps and anchored time: the case for practice theory‘. in Lammes, S., Perkins, C., Gekker, A., Hind, S., Wilmott, C. & Evans, D. (eds), Time for Mapping: Cartographic temporalities. Manchester University Press: Manchester. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526122520.00016
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2018), ‘Developing a Computational Ontology from Mixed-Methods Research: A workflow and It’s challenges’. Proceedings of the Digital Humanities Congress 2018. https://www.dhi.ac.uk/books/dhc2018/developing-a-computational-ontology-from-mixed-methods-research/
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2010) ‘Google Street-View: shaping the identity of spaces‘, Street Signs. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/350581239_Google_Street-View_shaping_the_identity_of_spaces
Other/Misc
- Beyond the Multiplex team, Wessels, B, Merrington, P, Hanchard, M & Forrest, D. (2022). ‘Film audiences: Personal journeys with film‘. Manchester University Press: Manchester. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526157843
————————- - Hanchard, M. (2022). ‘The dynamics of audience practices: Mobilities of film consumption‘, Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies. https://www.participations.org/19-01-08-hanchard.pdf
————————- - Hanchard, M, Merrington, P & Wessels, B. (2021), ‘Screen Choice: The Relations, Interactions and Articulations of Watching Film‘, Open Screens. https://doi.org/10.16995/os.35
————————- - Merrington, P, Hanchard, M & Wessels, B. (2021). ‘Inequalities in Regional Film Exhibition: Policy, Place and Audiences‘, Journal of British Cinema and Television. 18(2) https://doi.org/10.3366/JBCTV.2021.0566
————————- - Hanchard, M, Merrington, P & Wessels, B. (2020). ‘Being Part of an Audience: Patterns of Contemporary Film Audience Experience‘, Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies, 17(2), pp. 115-132. https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/id/eprint/182784/1/Being_part_of_an_audience_Patterns_of_contemporary_film_audience_e xperience_.pdf
————————- - Hanchard, M & Erik Julsrud, T. (2019). ‘Social networks in transit: Exploring the development of new network-based travel practices‘, in: Plaut, P. & Shach-Pinsly, D. (eds), Digital Social Networks and Travel Behaviour in Urban Environments. Routledge: Abingdon. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429488719-8
