Mary C. Lawlor
Affiliations: | University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
Area:
Cultural Anthropology, Rehabilitation and Therapy, Speech CommunicationGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeEsther M. Huecker | grad student | 2005 | USC |
Melissa M. Park | grad student | 2005 | USC |
Sarinya Sriphetcharawut | grad student | 2005 | USC |
Alice Kibele | grad student | 2006 | USC |
Karla K. Ausderau | grad student | 2009 | USC |
Kimberly Wilkinson | grad student | 2009 | USC |
David A. Leary | grad student | 2011 | USC |
Aaron Bonsall | grad student | 2013 | USC |
Michelle L. Elliot | grad student | 2014 | USC |
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Park M, Lawlor MC, Solomon O, et al. (2020) Understanding connectivity: The parallax and disruptive-productive effects of mixed methods social network analysis in occupational science Journal of Occupational Science. 1-21 |
Newman RM, Alfano CM, Radomski MV, et al. (2019) Catalyzing Research to Optimize Cancer Survivors' Participation in Work and Life Roles. Otjr : Occupation, Participation and Health. 1539449219844749 |
Solomon O, Lawlor MC. (2018) Beyond V40.31: Narrative Phenomenology of Wandering in Autism and Dementia. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry |
Lawlor MC, Solomon O. (2017) A Phenomenological Approach to the Cultivation of Expertise: Emergent Understandings of Autism Ethos. 45: 232-249 |
Lawlor M, Solomon O. (2016) Methodological Challenges in Examining Family and Child Perspectives on Lived Experiences of Disability in Daily Life American Journal of Occupational Therapy. 70 |
Solomon O, Angell AM, Yin L, et al. (2015) "You Can Turn off the Light If You'd Like": Pediatric Health Care Visits for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder as an Interactional Achievement. Medical Anthropology Quarterly |
Solomon O, Lawlor MC. (2013) "And I look down and he is gone": narrating autism, elopement and wandering in Los Angeles. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 94: 106-14 |
Lawlor MC. (2012) The Particularities of Engagement: Intersubjectivity in Occupational Therapy Practice: Otjr-Occupation Participation and Health. 32: 151-159 |
Jacobs L, Lawlor M, Mattingly C. (2011) I/We narratives among African American families raising children with special needs. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. 35: 3-25 |
Lawlor MC. (2010) Autism and Anthropology? Ethos (Berkeley, Calif.). 38: 167-171 |