Curriculum Vitae

https://meganmoodie.github.io/CV.pdf


Articles & Commentaries

2024. Patients as knowledge partners in the context of complex chronic conditions:

Vox Jo Hsu, Megan Moodie, Abigail Dumes, Emily Lim Rogers, Chelsey Carter, Emma Broder, Daisy Couture, Ilana Löwy, and Emily Mendenhall.
Medical Humanities.
https://meganmoodie.github.io/articles/patients.pdf

2022. Community voices: broadening participation in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine among persons with Disabilities:

Megan Moodie, Siobhan Mattison, Logan Gin, Allistair A. Abraham, Feranmi Okanlami, and Katherine Wander.
Nature Communications. 13(1). 7208.
https://meganmoodie.github.io/articles/community.pdf

2013. Bureaucratic literacy and the politics of complaint: An Untold Story of Rajasthan’s Reservation Policy:

Economic and Political Weekly. 48(45&46). 71-75.
https://meganmoodie.github.io/articles/bureaucratic.pdf

2013. Microfinance and the Gender of Risk: The case of Kiva.org:

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 38(2). 279-302.
https://meganmoodie.github.io/articles/microfinance.pdf

2010. Why can’t you say you are from Bangladesh?: demographic anxiety and Hindu nationalist common sense in the aftermath of the 2008 Jaipur bombings:

Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. 17(5). September/October. 531-559.
https://meganmoodie.github.io/articles/wcysyfb.pdf

2008. Enter Microcredit: A new culture of women’s empowerment in Rajasthan?:

American Ethnologist. 35(5). 454-465.
https://meganmoodie.github.io/articles/microcredit.pdf


Other Publications

2023. “Your Sincerely, Reluctant Reviewer 2”:

For "Yours Sincerely, an Uncertain Anthropologist", edited by Paige Edmiston and Alexandra Dantzer. https://americanethnologist.org/online-content/collections/yours-sincerely-an-uncertain-anthropologist/your-sincerely-reluctant-reviewer-2/, September 27 2023

2022. “Disruption at the Center: Disability Anthropology and Black Feminist Research Creation”:

For Cultural Anthropology on-line editorially reviewed forum "Theorizing the Contemporary: Fieldsights," by Michele Friedner Matthew Wolf-Meyer, and guest educators. https://culanth.org/fieldsights/disruption-at-the-center-disability-anthropology-and-black-feminist-research-creation/, September 6 2022.