Why Is Jennifer Reich Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Jennifer Anne Reich is an American sociologist, researcher and author at the University of Colorado Denver. Her research interests include healthcare, adolescence, welfare, and policy. Her work on vaccine hesitancy gained widespread attention during the 2019 measles outbreaks. She is the author of three books and numerous journal articles.
Jennifer Reich's Published Works
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2010 2020 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 Published Papers Cultural Competence in Interdisciplinary Collaborations: A Method for Respecting Diversity in Research Partnerships (170) Neoliberal Mothering and Vaccine Refusal (139) Fixing Families: Parents, Power, and the Child Welfare System (88) Old methods and new technologies: Social media and shifts in power in qualitative research (42) Of natural bodies and antibodies: Parents' vaccine refusal and the dichotomies of natural and artificial. (40) Pregnant with Possibility: Reflections on Embodiment, Access, and Inclusion in Field Research (36) "We are fierce, independent thinkers and intelligent": Social capital and stigma management among mothers who refuse vaccines. (35) Conceiving Risk and Responsibility: A Qualitative Examination of Men’s Experiences of Unintended Pregnancy and Abortion (34) Calling the Shots: Why Parents Reject Vaccines (23) Not Ready to Fill His Father's Shoes (22) The Future of the Welfare State: Crisis Myths and Crisis Realities (21) The hospitalist perspective on opioid prescribing: A qualitative analysis. (19) In This Together (17) Vaccine Refusal and Pharmaceutical Acquiescence: Parental Control and Ambivalence in Managing Children’s Health (9) A Qualitative Study of Hospitalists' Perceptions of Patient Satisfaction Metrics on Pain Management (8) Unpacking "the pimp case": Aging black masculinity and grandchild placement in the child welfare system (6) “I Have to Write a Statement of Moral Conviction. Can Anyone Help?”: Parents’ Strategies for Managing Compulsory Vaccination Laws (6) Maternal Sin and Salvation: Child Protective Services and the Policing of Mothers’ Sexual Behavior (5) The Child Welfare System and State Intervention in Families: From Historical Patterns to Future Questions (5) Neoliberal Parenting, Future Sexual Citizens, and Vaccines Against Sexual Risk (5) Public Mothers and Private Practices:: Breastfeeding as Transgression (3) Reproduction and Society: Interdisciplinary Readings (2) Children's Challenges to Efforts to Save Them: Competing Knowledges in the Child Welfare System (2) Teaching women to question and control: public pedagogies of birth and vaccine refusal (2) Qualitative Study to Understand Pediatric Hospitalists and Emergency Medicine Physicians’ Perspectives of Clinical Pathways (2) When the Personal is Political—and Infectious (2) COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Is the New Terrain for Political Division among Americans (2) Emerging Breasts, Bellies, and Bodies of Knowledge:: How Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Matter in Fieldwork (2) Reproductive Justice, Vaccine Refusal, and the Uneven Landscape of Choice (1) Abstract 136: Family Member Perceptions of Decision-Making for Comatose Survivors of Cardiac Arrest (1) Power, Positionality, and the Ethic of Care in Qualitative Research (1) Managing Risky Bodies (0) How mosquito control benefits everyone. (0) The State of Families (0) Knowledge Management in a ‘Southern’ Development Context: Tracing the knowledge inputs to capacity-building interventions for sustainable small-scale tourism entrepreneurship in Costa Rica (0) The Relationship Rights of Children ‐ by James G. Dwyer (0) Enhancing Positive Outcomes in (0) Book Review: Selling Welfare Reform: Work-First and the New Common Sense of Employment (0) Bogeyman with a Clipboard (0) Multiple Ways of Understanding Vaccine Hesitance and Refusal (0) Product Review: Shattered Bonds: The Color of Child Welfare (0) In gratitude: Charlie. (0) I’ve Talked to Dozens of Parents about Why They Don’t Vaccinate. Here’s What They Told Me (0) Tracing Autism: Uncertainty, Ambiguity, and the Affective Labor of Neuroscience (0) Biology and Conformity (0) Coming Vaccine Battle (0) Politics of the Womb: Women, Reproduction and the State in Kenya (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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