Search Results - "Mason, Katherine"
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Why they willingly complied: Ordinary people, the big environment, and the control of COVID-19 in China
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-09-2022)“…During the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chinese public consistently demonstrated a high level of compliance with some of the most restrictive…”
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The Unequal Weight of Discrimination: Gender, Body Size, and Income Inequality
Published in Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-08-2012)“…At present, most work examining the well-documented relationship between social inequality and body size treats fatness as an effect, caused either by some…”
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Effects of system-sanctioned framing on climate awareness and environmental action in the United States and beyond
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-09-2024)“…Despite growing scientific alarm about anthropogenic climate change, the world is not on track to solve the crisis. Inaction may be partially explained by…”
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Chrono‐Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: Temporal Balancing and Moralities of Time in Contemporary Urban China
Published in American anthropologist (01-12-2020)“…ABSTRACT This article addresses the management and control of time in contemporary urban China. It traces how competing claims to, and experiences of, time as…”
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“You would think she would hug me”: Micropractices of Care Between First-Generation College Students and Their Parents During Covid-19
Published in Culture, medicine and psychiatry (01-03-2024)“…The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly disrupted the education of first-generation college students (first-gens)—those whose parents did not complete a college…”
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Seesaw Precarity: Journaling Anxious Hope on a Chinese University Campus During Covid-19
Published in Culture, medicine and psychiatry (01-03-2024)“…In this article, we examine the Covid-19 experiences of a group of Chinese university students studying in the city of Guangzhou. We draw on journal entries…”
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Epidemiologizing Culture: Scaling Chineseness through Narratives of Stigma in New York City
Published in Medical anthropology quarterly (01-03-2021)“…Drawing on 18 months of participation on an epidemiological research team and close analysis of in‐depth interviews the team conducted with 30 Chinese…”
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When the Ghosts Live in the Nursery: Postpartum Depression and the Grandmother‐Mother‐Baby Triad in Luzhou, China
Published in Ethos (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-06-2020)“…In Luzhou, China, where grandmothers often serve as primary caregivers for infants, the past and the future haunt new mothers suffering from postpartum…”
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Quantitative care: Caring for the aggregate in US academic population health sciences
Published in American ethnologist (01-05-2018)“…ABSTRACT Academic quantitative population health scientists (AQPHS) in the United States care for populations with an ostensibly apolitical set of quantitative…”
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Virulent Zones: Animal Disease and Global Health at China’s Pandemic Epicenter by Lyle Fearnley (review)
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Blenders, Hammers, and Knives: Postpartum Intrusive Thoughts and Unthinkable Motherhood
Published in Anthropology and humanism (01-06-2022)“…Summary “Intrusive thoughts” are common symptoms of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders such as postpartum obsessive‐compulsive disorder. These thoughts can…”
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H1N1 Is Not a Chinese Virus: the Racialization of People and Viruses in Post-SARS China
Published in Studies in comparative international development (01-12-2015)“…In this article, I trace how the race-making of people, viruses, and the places they share became a powerful means by which Chinese public health professionals…”
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Introduction: Student Experiences of COVID-19 Around the Globe: Insights from the Pandemic Journaling Project
Published in Culture, medicine and psychiatry (01-03-2024)“…The COVID-19 crisis has taken a significant toll on the mental health of many students around the globe. In addition to the traumatic effects of loss of life…”
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New life, new feelings of loss: Journaling new motherhood during Covid-19
Published in SSM - mental health (01-12-2022)“…In this article we analyze the longitudinal journals of 32 Pandemic Journaling Project (PJP) participants who were pregnant, planned a pregnancy, or gave birth…”
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Multidisciplinary Health Care Professionals’ Perceptions About Pediatric End of Life Discussions: A Cross-Sectional Survey and Needs Analysis
Published in American journal of hospice & palliative medicine (01-12-2022)“…Background Pediatric end of life (EOL) care involves complex coordination of providers from multiple disciplines. Many of these providers’ experiences have not…”
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“I want the world back”: Pandemic loneliness, bodies, and places
Published in Ethos (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-06-2024)“…Psychology has tended to conceptualize loneliness as a lack of intimate and social relationships. This analysis draws on the journal entries of 100…”
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Exploring Accessibility in DOAJ: A Case Study
Published in Serials review (02-04-2020)“…This study explores the accessibility of HTML articles indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). The researchers tested a random sample of…”
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“ It’s Overwhelming With the Grief” A Qualitative Study of Families’ Experiences When a Young Relative Dies of Sudden Cardiac Death
Published in Circulation Cardiovascular quality and outcomes (01-04-2023)“…Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in younger individuals is frequently caused by heritable cardiac conditions. The unexpected nature of SCD leaves families with many…”
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Mobile Migrants, Mobile Germs: Migration, Contagion, and Boundary-Building in Shenzhen, China after SARS
Published in Medical anthropology (01-03-2012)“…Shenzhen, a city located on the border between Mainland China and Hong Kong, is populated primarily by internal Chinese migrants. After the 2003 SARS epidemic,…”
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Best Practices in Medical Documentation: A Curricular Module
Published in Academic pediatrics (01-11-2022)“…To create and validate a checklist for high-quality documentation and pilot a multi-modal, immersive educational module across multiple institutions. We…”
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