Chelsey R. Carter, PhD, MPH
she/her/hers
Assistant Professor of Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences)
Research & Publications
Biography
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Selected Publications
- Health Disparities and Health Omissions: Pushing Medical Anthropology Forward in the United StatesCarter, C. R. (2021). Health Disparities and Health Omissions: Pushing Medical Anthropology Forward in the United States. Journal for the Anthropology of North America, 24(2), 65-73.
- Not Breathing Easy: "Disarticulated Homework" in Asthma Management.Spray J, Carter CR, Waters EA, Hunleth JM. Not Breathing Easy: "Disarticulated Homework" in Asthma Management. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 2021, 35: 285-302. PMID: 33502761, PMCID: PMC8249308, DOI: 10.1111/maq.12628.
- The NFL’s Racist ‘Race Norming’ Is an Afterlife of SlaveryCanada, Tracie and Chelsey Carter (2021). “The NFL's Racist 'Race Norming' Is an Afterlife of Slavery” Scientific American. July 8, 2021. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-nfls-racist-race-norming- is-an-afterlife-of-slavery/
- Risk Ladder, Table, or Bulleted List? Identifying Formats That Effectively Communicate Personalized Risk and Risk Reduction Information for Multiple Diseases.Waters EA, Maki J, Liu Y, Ackermann N, Carter CR, Dart H, Bowen DJ, Cameron LD, Colditz GA. Risk Ladder, Table, or Bulleted List? Identifying Formats That Effectively Communicate Personalized Risk and Risk Reduction Information for Multiple Diseases. Medical Decision Making : An International Journal Of The Society For Medical Decision Making 2021, 41: 74-88. PMID: 33106087, PMCID: PMC7772263, DOI: 10.1177/0272989X20968070.
- Trauma at home: A queer Black feminist's experience in the afterlife of state‐sanctioned violence in FergusonCarter, C. R. (2020). Trauma at home: A queer Black feminist's experience in the afterlife of state‐sanctioned violence in Ferguson. American Ethnologist, 47(2), 168-172.
- The Myth of Black Immunity Racialized Disease During the COVID-19 PandemicCarter, C., & Sanford III, E. (2020). The myth of black immunity: Racialized disease during the COVID-19 pandemic. Black Perspectives, 3.
- Racist Monuments are Killing UsCarter, C. R. (2018). Racist Monuments are Killing Us. Museum Anthropology, 41(2), 139-141.