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Rene Almeling
Rene Almeling
Professor of Sociology and, by courtesy, American Studies, Public Health, and History of Medicine at
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Sex Cells: The Medical Market for Eggs and Sperm
R Almeling
Univ of California Pr, 2011
6082011
Fat in the Fire? Science, the News Media, and the “Obesity Epidemic”
AC Saguy, R Almeling
Sociological Forum 23 (1), 53-83, 2008
525*2008
Selling genes, selling gender: Egg agencies, sperm banks, and the medical market in genetic material
R Almeling
American sociological review 72 (3), 319-340, 2007
4262007
Objectification, standardization, and commodification in health care: A conceptual readjustment
S Timmermans, R Almeling
Social Science & Medicine 69 (1), 21-27, 2009
2492009
More and less than equal: How men factor in the reproductive equation
R Almeling, MR Waggoner
Gender & society 27 (6), 821-842, 2013
1102013
‘Why do you want to be a donor?’: gender and the production of altruism in egg and sperm donation
R Almeling
New Genetics and Society 25 (2), 143-157, 2006
1102006
Gender and the value of bodily goods: commodification in egg and sperm donation
R Almeling
Law & Contemp. Probs. 72, 37, 2009
1092009
Guynecology: The missing science of men’s reproductive health
R Almeling
University of California Press, 2020
752020
Abortion training in US obstetrics and gynecology residency programs, 1998
R Almeling, L Tews, S Dudley
Family Planning Perspectives, 268-320, 2000
752000
Public opinion on policy issues in genetics and genomics
R Almeling, SK Gadarian
Genetics in Medicine 16 (6), 491-494, 2014
332014
Defining connections: gender and perceptions of relatedness in egg and sperm donation
R Almeling
Relatedness in Assisted Reproduction: Families, Origins and Identities, 147-161, 2014
232014
Reacting to Genetic Risk: An Experimental Survey of Life between Health and Disease
R Almeling, SK Gadarian
Journal of Health and Social Behavior 55, 482-503, 2014
232014
Resuming field research in pandemic times
EJ Wood, D Rogers, K Sivaramakrishnan, R Almeling
Social Science Research Council. Available at https://items. ssrc. org/covid …, 2020
192020
Same medicine, different reasons: Comparing women's bodily experiences of producing eggs for pregnancy or for profit
R Almeling, IL Willey
Social Science & Medicine 188, 21-29, 2017
152017
Men, masculinities, and reproduction–conceptual reflections and empirical explorations
S Mohr, R Almeling
Norma 15 (3-4), 163-171, 2020
132020
Egg-freezing a better deal for companies than for women
R Almeling, J Radin, SS Richardson
CNN, October 20, 2014
112014
Does educational attainment shape reactions to genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease? Results from a national survey experiment
MA Andersson, SK Gadarian, R Almeling
Social Science & Medicine 180, 101-105, 2017
82017
The unregulated sperm industry
R Almeling
New York Times, November 30, 2013, 2013
82013
The business of egg and sperm donation
R Almeling
Contexts 16 (4), 68-70, 2017
72017
Social inequalities, reproductive bodies, and technological interventions
R Almeling
Journal of Marketing Management 38 (5-6), 473-477, 2022
62022
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