Carrie Friese, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Sociology | University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorAdele Clarke | grad student | 2007 | UCSF | |
(Enacting conservation and biomedicine: Cloning animals of endangered species in the borderlands of the United States.) |
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Friese C, Nuyts N, Pardo-Guerra JP. (2019) Cultures of care? Animals and science in Britain. The British Journal of Sociology |
Friese C, Latimer J. (2019) Entanglements in Health and Well-being: Working with Model Organisms in Biomedicine and Bioscience. Medical Anthropology Quarterly |
Friese C. (2019) Intimate entanglements in the animal house: Caring for and about mice The Sociological Review. 67: 287-298 |
Friese C, Nuyts N. (2017) Posthumanist critique and human health: how nonhumans (could) figure in public health research Critical Public Health. 27: 303-313 |
Davies GF, Greenhough BJ, Hobson-West P, et al. (2016) Developing a Collaborative Agenda for Humanities and Social Scientific Research on Laboratory Animal Science and Welfare. Plos One. 11: e0158791 |
Friese C, Marris C. (2014) Making de-extinction mundane? Plos Biology. 12: e1001825 |
Friese C. (2013) Realizing potential in translational medicine: The uncanny emergence of care as science Current Anthropology. 54: S129-S138 |
Friese C, Clarke AE. (2012) Transposing bodies of knowledge and technique: Animal models at work in reproductive sciences Social Studies of Science. 42: 31-52 |
Friese C. (2010) Classification conundrums: categorizing chimeras and enacting species preservation Theory and Society. 39: 145-172 |
Friese C. (2009) Models of cloning, models for the zoo: rethinking the sociological significance of cloned animals. Biosocieties. 4: 367-390 |