Drew T. Halfmann, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003- | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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"Drew Halfmann"Parents
Sign in to add mentorCraig Calhoun | grad student | |||
Edwin Amenta | grad student | 2001 | NYU | |
(Interests in contexts and institutional democracy: The politics of abortion policy in liberal welfare states, 1950--2000.) | ||||
Jeff Goodwin | grad student | 2001 | NYU | |
(Dissertation committee member) |
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Halfmann D. (2019) Political Institutions and the Comparative Medicalization of Abortion. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 60: 137 |
Halfmann D. (2019) Political Institutions and the Comparative Medicalization of Abortion Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 60: 138-152 |
Halfmann DT. (2012) Recognizing medicalization and demedicalization: Discourses, practices, and identities: Health. 16: 186-207 |
Halfmann D, Young MP. (2010) War Pictures: The Grotesque As A Mobilizing Tactic * Mobilization. 15: 1-24 |
Halfmann D. (2003) Historical Priorities and the Responses of Doctors' Associations to Abortion Reform Proposals in Britain and the United States, 1960—1973 Social Problems. 50: 567-591 |
Amenta E, Halfmann D. (2001) Who Voted with Hopkins? Institutional Politics and the WPA Journal of Policy History. 13: 251-287 |
Amenta E, Halfmann D. (2000) Wage wars: Institutional politics, WPA wages, and the struggle for U.S. social policy American Sociological Review. 65: 506-528 |
Amenta E, Benoit E, Bonastia C, et al. (1998) Bring back the WPA: Work, relief, and the origins of American social policy in welfare reform Studies in American Political Development. 12: 1-56 |