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Jennifer S. Hirsch, Ph.D. Co-Director, Interdisciplinary Research Methods Core Professor of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health |
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
1. Hirsch, J.S., Smith, D.J., Wardlow, H., Phinney, H., Parikh, S., & Nathanson, C.A. (2010). The secret: Love, marriage, and HIV. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
2. Muñoz Laboy, M., Hirsch, J.S., & Quispe-Lazaro, A. (2009). Loneliness as a sexual risk factor for Mexican male workers. American Journal of Public Health, 99(5), 802-810.
3. Hirsch, J.S., Muñoz Laboy, M., Nyhus, C.M. Kathryn, Yount, M. & Bauermeister, J. (2009). Because he misses his normal life back home: Masculinity and sexual behavior among Mexican migrants in Atlanta, Georgia. Perspectives in Sexual and Reproductive Health, 41(1), 23–32. NIHMS# 133864
4. Hirsch, J.S. (2008). Catholics Using Contraceptives: Religion, family planning and interpretive agency in rural Mexico. Studies in Family Planning, 39(2), 93-104.
5. Higgins, J., & Hirsch, J.S. (2007). The pleasure deficit: Revisiting the sexuality connection in reproductive health. Perspectives in Sexual and Reproductive Health, 39(4), 240-247. PMID: 18093041.
6. Hirsch, J.S. (2007). Gender, sexuality, and anti-retroviral therapy: Using social science to enhance outcomes and inform secondary prevention strategies. AIDS, 21(suppl 5), S21-S29. PMID: 18090264.
7. Hirsch, J.S. (2007). “Love makes a family”: Globalization, companionate marriage, and the modernization of gender inequality. In M.B. Padilla, J.S. Hirsch, R. Sember, M. Muñoz-Laboy & R.G. Parker (Eds.), Love and Globalization: Tranformations of Intimacy in the Contemporary World. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
8. Hirsch, J.S., Meneses, S., Thompson, B., Negroni, M., Pelcastre, B., & del Rio, C. (2007). The inevitability of infidelity: Sexual reputation, social geographies, and marital HIV risk in rural Mexico. American Journal of Public Health, 97(6), 986-996. PMID: 17463368.
9. Hirsch, J.S., Parker, R.G. and Aggleton, P. (2007). Social aspects of ART scale-up: Introduction and overview. AIDS, 21(suppl 5), S1-S4. PMID: 18090262.
10. Hirsch, J. S. and Wardlow, H. (Eds.). (2006). Modern Loves: The anthropology of romantic love and companionate marriage. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
11. Hirsch, J.S. (2003). A courtship after marriage: Gender, sexuality and love in a Mexican migrant community. Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA: University of California Press.
12. Hirsch, J. S. (2002). “Que, pues, con el pinche NAFTA?”: Gender, power and migration between western Mexico and Atlanta. Urban Anthropology, 31(3-4), 351-387.
13. Hirsch, J.S., Higgins, J., Bentley, M. & Nathanson, C. (2002). The cultural constructions of sexuality: Marital infidelity and STD/HIV risk in a Mexican migrant community. American Journal of Public Health, 92(8), 1227-1237. PMID: 12144974.
14. Hirsch, J. S., & Nathanson, C.A. (2001). Some traditional methods are more modern than others: Rhythm, withdrawal and the changing meanings of gender and sexual intimacy in the Mexican companionate marriage. Culture, Health and Sexuality, 3(4), 413-428.
15. Hirsch, J. S. (1999). En El Norte La Mujer Manda: Gender, generation and geography in a Mexican transnational community. American Behavioral Scientist, 42(9), 1332-1349.
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Co-Director, Interdisciplinary Research Methods Core
Professor of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
TEL: 212-305-1185
jsh2124@columbia.edu
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