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Drew Halfmann
Drew Halfmann
Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Davis
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Recognizing medicalization and demedicalization: Discourses, practices, and identities
D Halfmann
HEALTH 16 (2), 186-207, 2011
2152011
Wage wars: Institutional politics, WPA wages, and the struggle for US social policy
E Amenta, D Halfmann
American Sociological Review 65 (4), 506-528, 2000
1582000
Doctors and demonstrators: How political institutions shape abortion law in the United States, Britain, and Canada
D Halfmann
University of Chicago Press, 2011
1352011
War pictures: The grotesque as a mobilizing tactic
D Halfmann, M Young
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 15 (1), 1-24, 2010
1062010
The strategies and contexts of social protest: Political mediation and the impact of the Townsend Movement in California
E Amenta, D Halfmann, M Young
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 4 (1), 1-23, 1999
1051999
Opportunity knocks: The trouble with political opportunity and what you can do about it
E Amenta, D Halfmann
Contention in Context: Political Opportunities and the Emergence of Protest, 2011
362011
Historical priorities and the responses of doctors' associations to abortion reform proposals in Britain and the United States 1960-1973
D Halfmann
Social Problems 50 (4), 567-92, 2003
292003
Bring back the WPA: work, relief, and the origins of American social policy in welfare reform
E Amenta, E Benoit, C Bonastia, NK Cauthen, D Halfmann
Studies in American Political Development 12 (Spring), 1-56, 1998
211998
Political institutions and the comparative medicalization of abortion
D Halfmann
Journal of Health and Social Behavior 60 (2), 138-152, 2019
192019
The biomedical legacy in minority health policy-making, 1975–2002
D Halfmann, J Rude, K Ebert
Research in the Sociology of Health Care 23, 245-275, 2005
112005
Who voted with Hopkins? Institutional politics and the WPA
E Amenta, D Halfmann
Journal of Policy History 13 (2), 251-287, 2001
112001
Mechanisms of social movement market innovation: The birth of the American abortion clinic
D Halfmann
Partecipazione e conflitto 14 (3), 1036-1056, 2021
42021
Interests in contexts and institutional democracy: The politics of abortion policy in liberal welfare states, 1950–2000
DT Halfmann
New York University, 2001
32001
MECHANISMS OF COALITION FORMATION: VENUE SHIFTING IN THE ABORTION RIGHTS MOVEMENT BEFORE ROE V. WADE*
D Halfmann
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 28 (1), 109-133, 2023
12023
The Fight Against Big Tobacco: The Movement, the State, and the Public's Health
D Halfmann
Contemporary Sociology 31 (6), 758, 2002
2002
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