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Hinchliffe, Steve; Bingham, Nick; Allen, John and Carter, Simon (2016). Pathological Lives: Disease, Space and Biopolitics. RGS-IBG Book Series. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons.

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Hinchliffe, Steve; Allen, John; Lavau, Stephanie; Bingham, Nick and Carter, Simon (2013). Biosecurity and the topologies of infected life: from borderlines to borderlands. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 38(4) pp. 531–543.

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Bingham, Nick and Lavau, Stephanie (2012). The object of regulation: tending the tensions of food safety. Environment and Planning A, 44(7) pp. 1589–1606.

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Hinchliffe, Stephen and Bingham, Nick (2008). People, animals and biosecurity in and through cities. In: Harris Ali, S. and Keil, Roger eds. Networked Disease: Emerging infections in the global city. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

Bingham, Nick; Enticott, Gareth and Hinchliffe, Stephen (2008). Biosecurity: spaces, practices, and boundaries. Environment and Planning A, 40(7) pp. 1528–1533.

Hinchliffe, Stephen and Bingham, Nick (2008). Securing life: the emerging practices of biosecurity. Environment and Planning A, 40(7) pp. 1534–1551.

Bingham, Nick and Hinchliffe, Stephen (2008). Mapping the multiplicities of biosecurity. In: Lakoff, Andrew and Collier, Stephen J. eds. Biosecurity Interventions. New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 173–193.

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Bingham, Nick (2005). Sociotechnical. In: Sibley, David; Jackson, Peter; Atkinson, David and Washbourne, Neil eds. Cultural Geography: a critical dictionary of key ideas. International Library of Human Geography. UK: I.B. Tauris, pp. 200–206.

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Bingham, Nick (2002). In the belly of the monster: Frankenstein, food, factisches, and fiction. In: Kitchin, Robert and Kneale, James eds. Lost in space: geographies of science fiction. London, UK: Continuum, pp. 180–192.

Valentine, Gill; Holloway, Sarah and Bingham, Nick (2002). The digital generation?: Children, ICT and the everyday nature of social exclusion. Antipode, 34(2) pp. 296–315.

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Bingham, N.; Valentine, G. and Holloway, S. (2001). Life around the screen: reframing young people’s use of the Internet. In: Watson, Nick and Cunningham-Burley, Sarah eds. Reframing the body. Explorations in sociology : British Sociological Association Conference volume series. UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 228–243.

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