Catherine Waldby

Catherine Waldby

Australian National University

H-index: 35

Oceania-Australia

About Catherine Waldby

Catherine Waldby, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of feminist theory, biopolitics, reproduction, sociology, political economy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Medicine in the marketplace: clinician and patient views on commercial influences on assisted reproductive technologies

Mothers, milk and mourning: The meanings of breast milk after loss of an infant

Stillbirth, neonatal and infant death: learning from bereaved parents.

Providing Lactation Care Following Stillbirth, Neonatal and Infant Death: Learning from Bereaved Parents

Innovation, Commerce and Assisted Reproductive Technology: Opportunities and Challenges

Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families to Stay Together from the Start (SAFeST Start): Urgent call to action to address crisis in infant removals

'It was a shared duty': Bereaved fathers' perspectives, experiences and practices in relation to their partner's lactation after infant death

The oversight of clinical innovation in a medical marketplace

Catherine Waldby Information

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Citations(all)

7758

Citations(since 2020)

2275

Cited By

6375

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

30

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Catherine Waldby Skills & Research Interests

feminist theory

biopolitics

reproduction

sociology

political economy

Top articles of Catherine Waldby

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Medicine in the marketplace: clinician and patient views on commercial influences on assisted reproductive technologies

Reproductive BioMedicine Online

Siun Gallagher

Sara Attinger

Angie Sassano

Elizabeth Sutton

Ian Kerridge

...

2024/1/29

Mothers, milk and mourning: The meanings of breast milk after loss of an infant

Sociology of Health & Illness

Catherine Waldby

Debbie Noble‐Carr

Katherine Carroll

2023/1

Stillbirth, neonatal and infant death: learning from bereaved parents.

Debbie Noble-Carr

Katherine Carroll

Simon Copland

Catherine Waldby

2023/5/17

Providing Lactation Care Following Stillbirth, Neonatal and Infant Death: Learning from Bereaved Parents

Breastfeeding Medicine

Debbie Noble-Carr

Katherine Carroll

Simon Copland

Catherine Waldby

2023/4/1

Innovation, Commerce and Assisted Reproductive Technology: Opportunities and Challenges

W LIPWORTH

W LEDGER

S GALLAGHER

I KARPIN

I KERRIDGE

...

2022/9

Supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Families to Stay Together from the Start (SAFeST Start): Urgent call to action to address crisis in infant removals

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Catherine Chamberlain

Paul Gray

Debra Bennet

Alison Elliott

Marika Jackomos

...

2022/6

'It was a shared duty': Bereaved fathers' perspectives, experiences and practices in relation to their partner's lactation after infant death

Breastfeeding Review

Debbie Noble-Carr

Katherine Carroll

Simon Copland

Catherine Waldby

2022/3/1

The oversight of clinical innovation in a medical marketplace

Wendy Lipworth

Miriam Wiersma

Narcyz Ghinea

Tereza Hendl

Ian Kerridge

...

2021/6

Incipient infertility: tracking eggs and ovulation across the life course

Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience

Celia Roberts

Catherine Waldby

2021/4/16

Mapping hospital-based lactation care provided to bereaved mothers: A basis for quality improvement

Breastfeeding Medicine

Debbie Noble-Carr

Katherine Carroll

Catherine Waldby

2021/10/1

Lactation after infant death: An analysis of Australian healthcare agencies’ online health information

Health Sociology Review

Lara Sweeney

Katherine Carroll

Debbie Noble-Carr

Catherine Waldby

2020/1/2

Nathalie Egalite

Catherine Waldby

NC Durham

2020

The “lactation after infant death (AID) framework”: a guide for online health information provision about lactation after stillbirth and infant death

Journal of Human Lactation

Katherine Carroll

Debbie Noble-Carr

Lara Sweeney

Catherine Waldby

2020/8

Section 5: Regulation and Governance

Health, Technology and Society: Critical Inquiries

Alex Faulkner

Courtney Davis

John Abraham

Andrew Webster

Brian Salter

...

2020

Feminism and method

Catherine Waldby

2020/7/28

Unconventional Practice," Innovative" Interventions and the National Law.

Journal of law and Medicine

Cameron Stewart

Ian Kerridge

Catherine Waldby

Wendy Lipworth

Megan Munsie

...

2020/4/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 37
Brian Salter

Brian Salter

King's College

H-index: 27
Celia Roberts

Celia Roberts

Australian National University

H-index: 25
Katherine Carroll

Katherine Carroll

Australian National University

H-index: 20
Robert Mitchell

Robert Mitchell

Duke University

H-index: 18
Debbie Noble-Carr

Debbie Noble-Carr

Australian National University

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