Sarah Willen
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Shouldering the load yet again: Black women's experiences of stress during COVID-19
2022
Sarah Willen, Heather Wurtz, Madeleine Baird, Jolaade Kalinowski
Research Type: Journal Article

Indignity and Indignation: Migrants’ Lives on Israel’s Margins
2019
Research Type: Book

Syndemic Vulnerability and the Right to Health
2017
Sarah Willen, Cesar Abadia-Barrero, Michael Knipper, Nadav Davidovitch
Research Type: Journal Article

“Indignity and Indignation: Migration, Abjection, and the Possibility of Political Action.”
2017
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

"Whose Health Matters? Reflections on an Emerging Study of Health, Inequity, and Deservingness in the Wake of the 2016 U.S. Election.”
2017
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Cultural Competence and Its Discontents: Reflections on a Mandatory Course for Psychiatry Residents
2016
Anne Kohler, Sarah Willen
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

“Never Again"? African Asylum Seekers, Israeli Trauma Brokers, and the Politics of Allocating Compassion”
2016
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

Health-Related Deservingness
2016
Sarah Willen, Jennifer Cook
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

“Migrants’ Vulnerability, Migrants’ Health: Toward a Rights-Based Framework for Research and Action."
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

When CDC Calls Health a Human Right: Ethnographic Reflections on an Unlikely Museum Exhibition
2016
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Invited Session (SMA & SANA): Health and Human Rights in the United States: Violations, Representations, Action
2016
Sarah Willen, Bisan Salhi
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Migration as a Social Determinant of Health for Irregular Migrants: Israel as Case Study
2015
Nadav Davidovitch, Yonina Fleischman, Sarah Willen, Zohar Mor
Research Type: Journal Article

Lighting Rods and Local Moral Economies: Debating Unauthorized Migrants’ Deservingness in Israel
2015
Research Type: Journal Article

Invited comment on “Trash Talk: Interpreting Morality and Disorder in Negev/Naqab Landscapes by Emily McKee.”
2015
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

“Empathy and its Limits.”
2015
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

“Fearing My Rabbi: Jewishness, Ethnographic Choicemaking, and the Ethics of Critique in Israel/Palestine.”
2015
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

MD+? ‘Cobbling together’ clinical training at a U.S. medical school
2015
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Shattering Culture, Competence, and Care in American Medical Education
2015
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

"Against a Deafening Politics"
2015
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Plotting a Moral Trajectory, Sans Papiers: Outlaw Motherhood as Inhabitable Space of Welcome
2014
Research Type: Journal Article