Heather Hartley: Publications

1. Articles

Hartley, Hartley and Cindy Coleman.  “News Media Coverage of Televised Direct-to-Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising: Implications for Countervailing Powers Theory.”  Forthcoming, Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine.

Seccombe, Karen, Heather Hartley, Jason Newsom, Kim Hoffman, Gwen Marchand, Christina Albo, Cathy Gordon, Tasha Zaback, Richard Lockwood, and Clyde Pope.  2007. “The Aftermath of Welfare Reform:  Health, Health Insurance, and Access to Care Among Families Leaving TANF in Oregon.”  Journal of Family Issues 28(2): 151-181.

Coleman, Cindy, Heather Hartley and J. David Kennamer. 2006.  “Examining Claimsmakers’ Frames in News Coverage of Direct-to-Consumer Advertising.”  Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 83(3): 547-562.

Hartley, Heather.  2006.  “The ‘Pinking’ of Viagra Culture: Drug Industry Efforts to Create and Repackage Sex Drugs for Women.”  Sexualities 9(3): 363-378.

Hartley, Heather, Karen Seccombe and Kim Hoffman. 2005.  “Planning for and Securing Health Insurance in the Context of Welfare Reform.”  Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 16(3): 536-554.

Hartley, Heather. 2003. “’Big Pharma’ in our Bedrooms:  An Analysis of the Medicalization of Women’s Sexual Problems.”  Advances in Gender Research 7 (Special issue, Gender Perspectives on Health and Medicine): 89-129.

Hartley, Heather. 2003.  “The Impacts of Health Policy Made at State and Local Levels:

The Case of Certified Nurse-Midwives (CNMs).”  Nursing and Health Policy Review 2 (1): 25-34.

Hartley, Heather and Leonore Tiefer. 2003. “Taking a Biological Turn:  The Push For a ‘Female Viagra’ and the Medicalization of Women’s Sexual Problems.”  Women’s Studies Quarterly 31 (Spring/Summer): 42-54.

Hartley, Heather and Christina Gasbarro. 2002. “Forces Promoting Health Insurance Coverage of Homebirth:  A Case Study in Washington State.” Women & Health 36 (3): 13-30.

Hartley, Heather.  2002. “The System of Alignments Challenging Physician Professional
Dominance:  An Elaborated Theory of Countervailing Powers.”  Sociology of Health & Illness 24: 178-207.

Hartley, Heather and Tricia Drew.  2001. “Gendered Messages in Sex Ed Films:  Trends and Implications for Female Sexual Problems.”  Women & Therapy 24 (1/2): 133-146.  

Hartley, Heather.  1999.  “Influence of Managed Care on Supply of Certified Nurse-Midwives:  An Evaluation of the Physician Dominance Thesis.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 40: 87-101.

Hartley, Heather.  1999. “What’s My Orientation?  Using the Teacher-as-Text Strategy as
Feminist Pedagogical Practice.”  Teaching Sociology 27: 398-406.

2.  Book reviews and review essays

Hartley, Heather.  2006.  Review of The Viagra AdVenture:  Masculinity, Media, and the Performance of Sexual Health, by Jay Baglia.  Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy 32: 1-3.

Hartley, Heather.  2002. “Promising Liberation But Delivering Business As Usual?”  A
review essay of For Women Only:  A Revolutionary Guide to Overcoming Sexual Dysfunction and Reclaiming Your Sex Life (Jennifer Berman and Laura Berman, with Elisabeth Bumiller; New York, Henry Holt and Company, 2001).  Sexualities 5 (1): 107-113.

3.  Book chapters

Working Group on a New View of Women’s Sexual Problems.  2001. “A New View of Women’s Sexual Problems.”  [NOTE:  Dr. Hartley is one of 12 authors of this document]. Pp. 1-8 in Kaschak, Ellen and Leonore Tiefer (eds.),  A New View of Women’s Sexual Problems.  Binghamton, New York:  The Haworth Press, 2001.

4.  Reports and publications in applied and/or non-academic venues

Hartley, Heather.  2007.  “FDA’s Return to Silicone Valley:  Approve Now, Test Later.”  Bitch:  Feminist Response to Pop Culture [magazine]. Summer 2007: 22.

Hartley, Heather.  2006.  “Bad Medicine:  Big Pharma’s Female Trouble.”  Bitch:  Feminist Response to Pop Culture [magazine]. Fall 2006: 25-28.

Hartley, Heather. 2004. “’Female Viagra’ hyped without risk assessment.” Oregonian, December 5.

Hartley, Heather. 2000.  “Challenges Facing Midwives on Both Sides of the Atlantic:  Observations from a Midwifery Conference.”  Midwifery Today 56: 51-53.

Noren, Jay, Heather Hartley, Aaron Katz, Ed Perrin, Patricia Lichiello, Jack Thompson. 1999. “Academic Health Centers: Analysis of Community Perceptions."  In Creating the Future: Innovative Programs and Structures in Academic Health Centers.  Washington: Association of Academic Health Centers.

Hartley, Heather. 1998.  “Certified Nurse-Midwife Supply.” [Letter; comment] Health Affairs 17(5): 258-260.

Hartley, Heather. 1998. “The Impact of Managed Care on Certified Nurse-Midwives:  A Case Study in Oregon.”  Selection included in Pew Health Professions Taskforce Report on Managed Care and Certified Nurse-Midwives.  The Center for the Health Professions, University of California, San Francisco.

 


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