Inga T. Winkler

1.6k total citations · 2 hit papers
35 papers, 683 citations indexed

About

Inga T. Winkler is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, Inga T. Winkler has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 683 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 12 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 11 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in Inga T. Winkler's work include Human Rights and Development (15 papers), Menstrual Health and Disorders (11 papers) and Water Governance and Infrastructure (8 papers). Inga T. Winkler is often cited by papers focused on Human Rights and Development (15 papers), Menstrual Health and Disorders (11 papers) and Water Governance and Infrastructure (8 papers). Inga T. Winkler collaborates with scholars based in United States, Austria and United Kingdom. Inga T. Winkler's co-authors include Chris Bobel, Margaret L. Satterthwaite, Venkatraman Chandra‐Mouli, Marina Plesons, Julie Hennegan, Thérèse Mahon, Elizabeth Arveda Kissling, Malcolm Langford, Breanne Fahs and Tomi‐Ann Roberts and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Social Science & Medicine and Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association.

In The Last Decade

Inga T. Winkler

32 papers receiving 646 citations

Hit Papers

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Inga T. Winkler United States 12 320 154 127 72 67 35 683
Kitae Sohn South Korea 18 152 0.5× 195 1.3× 105 0.8× 26 0.4× 127 1.9× 61 887
Allan M. Parnell United States 15 87 0.3× 350 2.3× 121 1.0× 46 0.6× 255 3.8× 28 705
Brendan Flynn United States 18 204 0.6× 115 0.7× 253 2.0× 120 1.7× 9 0.1× 38 1.1k
Rebecca Gasior Altman United States 9 125 0.4× 369 2.4× 254 2.0× 27 0.4× 18 0.3× 11 834
Trudi J. Renwick 4 75 0.2× 255 1.7× 182 1.4× 26 0.4× 113 1.7× 6 783
Carrie L. Shandra United States 15 50 0.2× 156 1.0× 160 1.3× 31 0.4× 27 0.4× 27 698
Ashley Edwards Canada 3 76 0.2× 215 1.4× 156 1.2× 20 0.3× 85 1.3× 4 720
Kayla Fontenot United States 4 75 0.2× 242 1.6× 165 1.3× 21 0.3× 91 1.4× 4 743
Rekha Mehra United States 8 80 0.3× 130 0.8× 83 0.7× 27 0.4× 154 2.3× 20 513
Melanie Guldi United States 11 68 0.2× 139 0.9× 131 1.0× 40 0.6× 164 2.4× 26 628

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All Works

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Winters, L. Alan, et al.. (2025). Between stereotyping and empowerment: Unwrapping social justice messaging in contemporary menstrual product advertising. Journal of Human Rights. 24(1). 22–40. 1 indexed citations
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Winkler, Inga T., et al.. (2024). Challenging exclusion: bringing the human rights to water and sanitation to Europe. Journal of Water Sanitation and Hygiene for Development. 14(10). 971–975. 2 indexed citations
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Logie, Carmen H., et al.. (2024). Menstruation and sexual health, well-being and justice. Bulletin of the World Health Organization. 102(12). 904–906.
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Brown, Joe, Charisma Acey, Carmen Anthonj, et al.. (2023). The effects of racism, social exclusion, and discrimination on achieving universal safe water and sanitation in high-income countries. The Lancet Global Health. 11(4). e606–e614. 56 indexed citations breakdown →
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Houghton, Lauren C., et al.. (2023). MANstruation: A cyberethnography of linguistic strategies of trans and nonbinary menstruators. Social Science & Medicine. 328. 115974–115974. 6 indexed citations
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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.. (2021). Menstruation and Human Rights: Can We Move Beyond Instrumentalization, Tokenism, and Reductionism?. Columbia Journal of Gender and Law. 41(1). 244–51. 3 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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Winkler, Inga T., et al.. (2020). The paradox of framing water as a human right in the United States: An analysis of power and resistance. Journal of Human Rights. 19(4). 464–483. 7 indexed citations
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Winkler, Inga T.. (2018). Glass half - full or glass half - empty?: A human rights assessment of the WASH targets in the SDGs. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 37(1). 25. 3 indexed citations
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Winkler, Inga T.. (2016). The Human Right to Sanitation. University of Pennsylvania journal of international economic law. 37(4). 1331. 2 indexed citations
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Winkler, Inga T., et al.. (2015). The human rights framework for water services. 532–539. 2 indexed citations
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Winkler, Inga T., et al.. (2014). Bringing the Dirty Bloody Linen Out of the Closet – Menstrual Hygiene as a Priority for Achieving Gender Equality. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 14 indexed citations
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Winkler, Inga T., et al.. (2014). Treasuring what we Measure and Measuring what we Treasure: Post-2015 Monitoring for the Promotion of Equality in the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sector. 5 indexed citations
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Langford, Malcolm & Inga T. Winkler. (2014). Muddying the Water? Assessing Target-based Approaches in Development Cooperation for Water and Sanitation. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities. 15(2-3). 247–260. 17 indexed citations
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Winkler, Inga T.. (2012). The Human Right to Water : Significance, Legal Status and Implications for Water Allocation. Hart Publishing eBooks. 35 indexed citations
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Winkler, Inga T.. (2011). Water for Producing Food for Basic Consumption – Guaranteed by the Right to Water or Food?. SSRN Electronic Journal.

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