"You Can Learn Merely by Listening to the Way a Patient Walks through the Door”: The Transmission of Sensory Medical Knowledge
Medical Anthropology Quarterly; 2017
Literature Review: Blind Women at the Crossroads of Gender, Disability, and Visual Culture
Homesh, Journal of the Society for Rehabilitative Social Workers in Israel 27, January: 46-49. (Hebrew) 2016
“If they’re going to stare, at least I’ll give them a good reason to”: Blind Women’s Visibility, Invisibility, and Encounters with The Gaze
Journal of Women in Culture and Society 41(2): 409-432; 2016
Ethnographies of Blindness: The Method of Sensory Knowledge
In Disability and Qualitative Inquiry: Methods for Rethinking an Ableist World, edited by Ronald J. Berger and Laura Lorenz. Burlington: Ashgate; 2015
Pedaling in Pairs toward a “Dialogical Performance”: Partnerships and The Sensory Body within a Tandem Cycling Group
Ethnography 16(4): 503-522; 2014
“This is the anthropologist, and she is sighted”: Ethnographic Research with Blind Women
Disability Studies Quarterly 33(2); 2013
Blind Women’s Appearance Management: Negotiating Normalcy between Discipline and Pleasure
Gender & Society 26(2): 406-432; 2012