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Sarah Bronwen Horton

TitleProfessor
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver - Denver Campus
DepartmentCLAS-Anthropology
Phone303/315-7330
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    TitleChair
    InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver - Denver Campus
    DepartmentCLAS-Anthropology


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    1. Horton SB. Praying for More Time: Mexican Immigrants' Pandemic Eldercare Dilemmas. Med Anthropol Q. 2022 12; 36(4):497-514. PMID: 36121921.
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    2. Horton SB. On Pandemic Privilege: Reflections on a "Home-Bound Pandemic Ethnography". J Anthropol N Am. 2021; 24(2):98-107. PMID: 34909562.
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    3. Horton S, Abad?a C, Mulligan J, Thompson JJ. Critical Anthropology of Global Health "takes a stand" statement: a critical medical anthropological approach to the U.S.'s Affordable Care Act. Med Anthropol Q. 2014 Mar; 28(1):1-22. PMID: 24395630.
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    4. Horton SB. Medical returns as class transformation: situating migrants' medical returns within a framework of transnationalism. Med Anthropol. 2013; 32(5):417-32. PMID: 23944244.
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    5. Horton S, Stewart A. Reasons for self-medication and perceptions of risk among Mexican migrant farm workers. J Immigr Minor Health. 2012 Aug; 14(4):664-72. PMID: 22170398.
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    6. Horton S, Cole S. Medical returns: seeking health care in Mexico. Soc Sci Med. 2011 Jun; 72(11):1846-52. PMID: 21531062.
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    7. Horton SB, Barker JC. A LATINO ORAL HEALTH PARADOX? USING ETHNOGRAPHY TO SPECIFY THE BIO-CULTURAL FACTORS BEHIND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL MODELS. NAPA Bull. 2010 Nov 24; 34(1):68-83. PMID: 21132097.
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    8. Horton S, Barker JC. Stigmatized biologies: Examining the cumulative effects of oral health disparities for Mexican American farmworker children. Med Anthropol Q. 2010 Jun; 24(2):199-219. PMID: 20550093.
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    9. Horton S, Barker JC. Rural Mexican immigrant parents' interpretation of children's dental symptoms and decisions to seek treatment. Community Dent Health. 2009 Dec; 26(4):216-21. PMID: 20088219.
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    10. Horton S, Barker JC. "Stains" on their self-discipline: Public health, hygiene, and the disciplining of undocumented immigrant parents in the nation's internal borderlands. Am Ethnol. 2009 Nov 01; 36(4):784-798. PMID: 20161433.
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    11. Horton S. A mother's heart is weighed down with stones: a phenomenological approach to the experience of transnational motherhood. Cult Med Psychiatry. 2009 Mar; 33(1):21-40. PMID: 19101786.
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    12. Barker JC, Horton SB. An ethnographic study of Latino preschool children's oral health in rural California: Intersections among family, community, provider and regulatory sectors. BMC Oral Health. 2008 Mar 31; 8:8. PMID: 18377660.
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    13. Horton S, Barker JC. Rural Latino immigrant caregivers' conceptions of their children's oral disease. J Public Health Dent. 2008; 68(1):22-9. PMID: 18248338.
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    14. Horton S. Toward an ethnography of the uninsured: Gay Becker's work in progress. Med Anthropol. 2007 Oct-Dec; 26(4):293-8. PMID: 17943601.
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    15. Horton S. The double burden on safety net providers: placing health disparities in the context of the privatization of health care in the US. Soc Sci Med. 2006 Nov; 63(10):2702-14. PMID: 16908090.
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    16. Horton S. Different subjects: the health care system's participation in the differential construction of the cultural citizenship of Cuban refugees and Mexican immigrants. Med Anthropol Q. 2004 Dec; 18(4):472-89. PMID: 15612411.
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