Submissions from 2024
Trigger Warning On Consent, Trauma, and Virtual Life in the Post-slavery University, Rebecca M. Herzig
Submissions from 2023
Paternity and pedigree: How academic genealogical databases become gendered, Rebecca M. Herzig
Submissions from 2022
Alma Mater, Rebecca M. Herzig
Submissions from 2021
Radical sovereignty, rhetorical borders, and the everyday decolonial praxis of Indigenous peoplehood and Two-Spirit reclamation, Ian Khara Ellasante
Housekeeping: Labor in the Pandemic University, Rebecca M. Herzig and Banu Subramaniam
Submissions from 2020
Dear Trans Studies, Can You Do Love?, Ian Khara Ellasante
Hygiene, Rebecca M. Herzig
Submissions from 2017
Labor in the age of “bio-everything”, Rebecca M. Herzig and Banu Subramaniam
Submissions from 2015
Commentary and reflections: On stratification and complexity, Rebecca M. Herzig
Plucked : A History of Hair Removal, Rebecca M. Herzig
Books from 2009
The Nature of Difference: Sciences of Race in the United States from Jefferson to Genomics, Evelynn M. Hammonds and Rebecca M. Herzig
A thing for stories, Rebecca M. Herzig
The political economy of choice: Genital modification and the gobal cosmetic services industry, Rebecca M. Herzig
Commentary: Surviving terrorist cells, Rebecca M. Herzig and Sarah Lochlann Jain
Submissions from 2008
Gender and Technology, Rebecca M. Herzig
Subjected to the current: Batteries, bodies, and the early history of electrification in the United States, Rebecca M. Herzig
Submissions from 2007
Medicalisation in the 21st century: Introduction, Jonathan M. Metzl and Rebecca M. Herzig
Submissions from 2006
The interpretation of "culture": Diverging perspectives on medical provision in rural Montana, Meghan E. Johnston and Rebecca M. Herzig
Books from 2005
Suffering For Science: Reason and Sacrifice in Modern America, Rebecca M. Herzig
Submissions from 2004
On performance, productivity, and vocabularies of motive in recent studies of science, Rebecca M. Herzig
Submissions from 1999
Removing roots: "North American Hiroshima Maidens" and the X ray, Rebecca M. Herzig