Stefan Timmermans

Affiliations: 
Sociology University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Ethnography, sociology of health and illness, science and technology, the body, death and dying.
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Chinyere K. Osuji grad student 2011 UCLA
Ana Muniz grad student 2012 UCLA
Rocio Rosales grad student 2012 UCLA
Forrest D. Stuart grad student 2012 UCLA
Yi-ling Hung grad student 2013 UCLA
Sarah M. Lakhani grad student 2013 UCLA
Tara A. McKay grad student 2013 UCLA
Hyeyoung Oh grad student 2014 UCLA
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Timmermans S. (2020) The Engaged Patient: The Relevance of Patient-Physician Communication for Twenty-First-Century Health. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 22146520943514
Timmermans S, Tietbohl C. (2018) Fifty years of sociological leadership at Social Science and Medicine. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 196: 209-215
Raz AE, Timmermans S. (2018) Divergent evolution of newborn screening: Israel and the US as gene worlds Biosocieties. 13: 580-600
McKay T, Timmermans S. (2017) Beyond Health Effects?: Examining the Social Consequences of Community Levels of Uninsurance Pre-ACA. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 58: 4-22
McKay T, Timmermans S. (2017) Policy Brief. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 58: 3
Timmermans S, Orrico LA, Smith J. (2014) Spillover effects of an uninsured population. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 55: 360-74
Lakhani SM, Timmermans S. (2014) Biopolitical citizenship in the immigration adjudication process Social Problems. 61: 360-379
Buchbinder M, Timmermans S. (2014) Affective economies and the politics of saving babies' lives Public Culture. 26: 101-126
Oh H, Timmermans S. (2013) Can physician training and fiscal responsibility coexist? The Virtual Mentor : Vm. 15: 131-5
Timmermans S. (2013) Seven warrants for qualitative health sociology. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 77: 1-8
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