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  • Yates-Doerr, E. (2014). Care: Provocation. Web publication or website, Fieldsights - Field Notes, Cultural Anthropology Online. http://www.culanth.org/fieldsights/497-care-provocation
  • Yates-Doerr, E. (2014). Engaged Anthropology Grant: Emily Yates-Doerr. Web publication or website, The Wenner Gren Blog. http://blog.wennergren.org/2014/03/eag-yatesdoerr/
  • Yates-Doerr, E. (2014). Obesity science and health translations in Guatemala: engagement in practice. Anthropology Now, 6(1), 3-14. https://doi.org/10.5816/anthropologynow.6.1.0003
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    Yates-Doerr, E. (2014). Scale. Web publication or website, Somatosphere. http://somatosphere.net/2014/05/scale.html
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    Yates-Doerr, E. (2014). Refrigerator units, normal goods. Limn, 4(1), 32-35. http://limn.it/refrigerator-units-normal-goods/
  • Yates-Doerr, E. (2013). [Review of: R.M. Wilkie (2010) Livestock/deadstock: working with farm animals from birth to slaughter]. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 19(4), 892-893. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.12071_11
  • Yates-Doerr, E. (2013). Complex carbohydrates: on the relevance of ethnography in nutrition education. In E.-J. Abbots, & A. Lavis (Eds.), Why we eat, how we eat: contemporary encounters between foods and bodies (pp. 271-287). (Critical food studies). Ashgate.
  • Yates-Doerr, E. (2013). The mismeasure of obesity. In M. McCullough, & J. Hardin (Eds.), Reconstructing obesity: the meaning of measures and the measure of meanings (pp. 49-70). (Food, nutrition, and culture; No. 2). Berghahn Books.
  • Yates-Doerr, E. (2013). [Review of: A. Kinchy (2012) Seeds, science, and struggle: the global politics of transgenic crops]. Environment and Society, 4(1), 163-164. https://doi.org/10.3167/ares.2013.040110
  • Yates-Doerr, E. (2012). The opacity of reduction: nutritional black-boxing and the meanings of nourishment. Food, Culture and Society, 15(2), 293-313. https://doi.org/10.2752/175174412X13233545145381
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