Lisa L. Wynn, Ph.D.

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2003 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Abdellah Hammoudi grad student 2003 Princeton
 (From the pyramids to pyramids road: An ethnography of the idea of Egypt.)
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Wynn LL, Israel M. (2018) The fetishes of consent: signatures, paper, and writing in research ethics review American Anthropologist. 120: 795-806
Wynn LL, Hassanein S. (2017) Hymenoplasty, Virginity Testing, and the Simulacrum of Female Respectability Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 42: 893-917
Wynn LL. (2016) The Impact of Ethics Review on a Research-Led University Curriculum: Results of a Qualitative Study in Australia. Journal of Empirical Research On Human Research Ethics : Jerhre
Wynn LL. (2016) 'Like a Virgin': Hymenoplasty and Secret Marriage in Egypt. Medical Anthropology
Wynn LL. (2016) What is wrong with ethics review, the impact on teaching anthropology, and how to fix it: results of an empirical study Australian Journal of Anthropology
Foster AM, Wynn LL, Trussell J. (2014) Evidence of global demand for medication abortion information: an analysis of www.medicationabortion.com. Contraception. 89: 174-80
Wynn LL. (2014) Ethics review regimes and Australian anthropology The Australian Journal of Anthropology. 25: 373-375
Wynn LL, Foster AM, Trussell J. (2010) Would you say you had unprotected sex if ...? Sexual health language in emails to a reproductive health website. Culture, Health & Sexuality. 12: 499-514
Wynn LL, Foster AM, Trussell J. (2009) Can I get pregnant from oral sex? Sexual health misconceptions in e-mails to a reproductive health website. Contraception. 79: 91-7
Wynn LL, Erdman JN, Foster AM, et al. (2007) Harm reduction or women's rights? Debating access to emergency contraceptive pills in Canada and the United States. Studies in Family Planning. 38: 253-67
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