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Mamo, L. (2013). Queering the fertility clinic. Journal of Medical Humanities. 34:227-239. DOI
10.1007/s10912-013-9210-3.
Mamo, L. (2012). Reproducing race: An ethnography of pregnancy as a site of racialization by
Khiara M. Bridges. American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 117, No. 5: 1520-1522.
Mamo, L. (2010). Fertility Inc.: Consumption and subjectification in lesbian reproductive
practices, in A.E. Clarke et al. (eds.) Biomedicalization: Technoscience, Health, and Illness in
the U.S. Duke University Press. 82-98.
Clarke, A.E., L. Mamo, J. Shim, J. Fishman & J.R. Fosket (eds.). (2010). Biomedicalization:
Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S. Duke University Press.
Mamo, L., A. Nelson & A. Clark. (2010). Producing and protecting risky girlhoods: How the
HPV vaccine became the right tool to prevent cervical cancer. Chapter in K. Wailoo, J.
Livingston, S. Epstein and R. Aronowitz (eds.). Three Shots at Prevention: The HPV Vaccine
and the Politics of Medicine’s Simple Solutions. The Johns Hopkins University Press.
A.E. Clarke, J.R. Fosket, L. Mamo, J.R. Fishman, & J.K. Shim. (2010). Charting (Bio)medicine
and (Bio)medicalization in the United States, 1980- present, pp. 88-104 in A.E. Clarke et al.
(eds.) Biomedicalization: Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S. Duke University
Press.
Mamo, L. & J. Fosket. (2010). Influencing the mainstream: How green planned communities
shape social behaviors and address climate change. Chapter in Ehrhard-Martinez, K and J.A
Laitner (eds.) People-Centered Initiatives for Increasing Energy Savings. Published as an
E-Book by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. http://www.aceee.org/
Mamo L. & R. Bhatia. (2010). Reproductive rights. In The Encyclopedia of Political Science.
Sage Publications.
L. Mamo. (2010) Review: DES Daughters: Embodies Knowledge and the Transformation of
Women’s Health Politics, by Susan Bell. American Journal of Sociology.
Mamo, L. & J.R. Fosket. (2009). Scripting the body: Pharmaceuticals and the (re)making of
menstruation, signs. Journal of Women in Culture and Society [special issue on reproductive
technologies], 34(3): 925-950.
Fosket, JR & L. Mamo. (2009). Living Green: Communities that Sustain. New Society Press.
Mamo, L. (2008). Hybrid-technological practices: Lesbian reproduction as negotiations of
shifting control loci. Chapter in Hahn, K. and C. Papilloud (Eds). Hybridity, Identity and
Uncertainty. LIT Press.
Mamo, L. & J. Fishman. (2008). Reprinted. Potency in all the right places: Viagra as a gendered
technology of the body. Chapter in D.F Rayvon (ed.). Technology Studies: Key Issues for the
21st Century, Volume IV: Technology and Culture. Sage Publications.
Mamo, L. (2007). Negotiating conception: Lesbians hybrid-technological practices. Science,
Technology and Human Values, 32: 369-393.
Mamo, L. (2007). Queering Reproduction: Achieving Pregnancy in the Age of Technoscience.
Duke University Press.
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