2003
Reproduction gone awry: medical anthropological perspectives
Jenkins G, Inhorn M. Reproduction gone awry: medical anthropological perspectives. Social Science & Medicine 2003, 56: 1831-1836. PMID: 12650723, DOI: 10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00207-1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Feminism meets the “new” epidemiologies: toward an appraisal of antifeminist biases in epidemiological research on women's health
Inhorn M, Whittle K. Feminism meets the “new” epidemiologies: toward an appraisal of antifeminist biases in epidemiological research on women's health. Social Science & Medicine 2001, 53: 553-567. PMID: 11478536, DOI: 10.1016/s0277-9536(00)00360-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlternative feminist frameworkWomen's healthUnderstanding of healthFeminist frameworkSocial inequalitiesKnowledge productionFeminist perspectiveRecent critiquesSocial hierarchyWomen's health risksAlternative paradigmEmergent fieldProblem definitionConceptual modelCritiqueDepoliticizationEssentializationEpidemiological researchFeminismDebateHealthInequalityHealth risksReproducersEssayRethinking Difference: A Feminist Reframing of Gender/Race/Class for the Improvement of Women's Health Research
Whittle K, Inhorn M. Rethinking Difference: A Feminist Reframing of Gender/Race/Class for the Improvement of Women's Health Research. International Journal Of Social Determinants Of Health And Health Services 2001, 31: 147-165. PMID: 11271641, DOI: 10.2190/fkja-cxd7-v4g6-u4w9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRace/classWomen's health researchFeminist research agendaForms of oppressionHealth needsHealth researchWestern scientific discourseThird World feministsWomen's health needsSocial constructionAmerican feministsInterdisciplinary theorizingResearch agendaEpistemological issuesScientific discourseResearch paradigmFeministsWomen's healthNew research paradigmDebateClassismAgendaOppressionDiscourseResearch