Chris Bobel

1.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
27 papers, 797 citations indexed

About

Chris Bobel is a scholar working on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Gender Studies and Philosophy. According to data from OpenAlex, Chris Bobel has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 797 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, 4 papers in Gender Studies and 3 papers in Philosophy. Recurrent topics in Chris Bobel's work include Menstrual Health and Disorders (8 papers), Feminist Theory and Gender Studies (2 papers) and Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices (2 papers). Chris Bobel is often cited by papers focused on Menstrual Health and Disorders (8 papers), Feminist Theory and Gender Studies (2 papers) and Religious Studies and Spiritual Practices (2 papers). Chris Bobel collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Switzerland. Chris Bobel's co-authors include Inga T. Winkler, Breanne Fahs, Shu‐Ju Ada Cheng, Julie Hennegan, Marina Plesons, Venkatraman Chandra‐Mouli, Thérèse Mahon, Elizabeth Arveda Kissling, Tomi‐Ann Roberts and Samantha Kwan and has published in prestigious journals such as Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association and Sex Roles.

In The Last Decade

Chris Bobel

26 papers receiving 740 citations

Hit Papers

Menstrual health: a definition for policy, practice, and ... 2021 2026 2022 2024 2021 50 100 150

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Chris Bobel United States 12 395 179 164 107 85 27 797
Sophie Laws United Kingdom 10 190 0.5× 90 0.5× 92 0.6× 66 0.6× 53 0.6× 15 503
Susan Markens United States 14 151 0.4× 167 0.9× 202 1.2× 185 1.7× 73 0.9× 23 853
Linda L. Layne United States 13 111 0.3× 102 0.6× 246 1.5× 77 0.7× 289 3.4× 35 790
Charlotte Faircloth United Kingdom 14 73 0.2× 179 1.0× 408 2.5× 105 1.0× 125 1.5× 30 795
Meredith W. Michaels United States 5 58 0.1× 235 1.3× 245 1.5× 51 0.5× 100 1.2× 9 594
Jan Macvarish United Kingdom 14 59 0.1× 111 0.6× 378 2.3× 119 1.1× 166 2.0× 28 776
Janice Boddy Canada 11 184 0.5× 109 0.6× 415 2.5× 48 0.4× 111 1.3× 29 967
Marida Hollos United States 15 41 0.1× 155 0.9× 201 1.2× 96 0.9× 73 0.9× 38 722
Jennie Bristow United Kingdom 10 33 0.1× 100 0.6× 370 2.3× 93 0.9× 106 1.2× 22 649
Katherine Trent United States 20 80 0.2× 548 3.1× 613 3.7× 168 1.6× 94 1.1× 36 1.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Chris Bobel

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Chris Bobel

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hennegan, Julie, Inga T. Winkler, Chris Bobel, et al.. (2021). Menstrual health: a definition for policy, practice, and research. Sexual and Reproductive Health Matters. 29(1). 31–38. 198 indexed citations breakdown →
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Jackman, Kasey, et al.. (2021). The messiness of the menstruator: assessing personas and functionalities of menstrual tracking apps. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 29(2). 385–399. 24 indexed citations
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Winkler, Inga T., et al.. (2020). The Politics, Promises, and Perils of Data: Evidence-Driven Policy and Practice for Menstrual Health. Women s Reproductive Health. 7(4). 227–243. 3 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris. (2020). New Blood. Rutgers University Press eBooks. 2 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris & Breanne Fahs. (2020). “From Private to Public: Shifting from the Politics of Bloodless Respectability to Radical Menstrual Embodiment.”. Signs. 45(4). 955–983.
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Bobel, Chris & Breanne Fahs. (2020). From Bloodless Respectability to Radical Menstrual Embodiment: Shifting Menstrual Politics from Private to Public. Signs. 45(4). 955–983. 29 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris & Samantha Kwan. (2019). Body Battlegrounds: Transgressions, Tensions, and Transformations. 6 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris. (2015). The Year the Period Went Public. 1 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris. (2015). Of Blood, Bodies, and the Limits of Empathy, or the Potential Hazards of Well-Meaning Make Believe toward Social Change. 23–25. 1 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris & Elizabeth Arveda Kissling. (2011). Menstruation Matters: Introduction to Representations of the Menstrual Cycle. Women s Studies. 40(2). 121–126. 17 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris & Samantha Kwan. (2011). Embodied Resistance: Challenging the Norms, Breaking the Rules. 8 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris. (2010). New Blood: Third-Wave Feminism and the Politics of Menstruation. Project Muse (Johns Hopkins University). 89 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris. (2008). From Convenience to Hazard: A Short History of the Emergence of the Menstrual Activism Movement, 1971–1992. Health Care For Women International. 29(7). 738–754. 25 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris, et al.. (2007). I am a Contradiction: Feminism and Feminist Identity in the Third Wave. New England journal of public policy. 22(1). 17. 1 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris. (2007). Resisting, But Not Too Much: Interrogating the Paradox of Natural Mothering. 782–791. 4 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris, et al.. (2006). Introduction: This Bridge We Are Building: “Inner Work, Public Acts”. Human architecture. 4(3). 30. 1 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris. (2006). "Take This Class If You Like to Be Brainwashed" Walking the Knife's Edge Between Education and Indoctrination. Human architecture. 4(3). 34. 1 indexed citations
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Bobel, Chris. (2006). Resistance with a Wink: Young Women, Feminism and the (Radical) Menstruating Body. 87–91. 2 indexed citations
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Cheng, Shu‐Ju Ada & Chris Bobel. (2003). The Paradox of Natural Mothering. Contemporary Sociology A Journal of Reviews. 32(2). 199–199. 52 indexed citations

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