Jeremy Snyder

Jeremy Snyder

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 38

North America-Canada

About Jeremy Snyder

Jeremy Snyder, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Simon Fraser University, specializes in the field of Ethics, Applied Ethics, Public Health Ethics, Bioethics, Business Ethics.

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

Exploitation without Fairness

“We were leery of going”: qualitatively exploring Canadian international retirement migrants’ travel-related decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic

Responsibilities to the story, campaign (er), and profession: Exploring important considerations shaping Canadian print journalists' coverage of medical crowdfunding campaigns

Abortion‐related crowdfunding post‐Dobbs

Appealing to the Crowd: The Ethical, Political, and Practical Dimensions of Donation-Based Crowdfunding

Vaccine related crowdfunding on a ‘Freedom Fundraising’platform

Advertising Alternative Cancer Treatments and Approaches on Meta Social Media Platforms: Content Analysis

Impacts of news media coverage on Canadian medical crowdfunding campaigns

Jeremy Snyder Information

University

Position

Professor Faculty of Health Sciences

Citations(all)

5602

Citations(since 2020)

3022

Cited By

3757

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

93

i10Index(since 2020)

73

Email

University Profile Page

Simon Fraser University

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Jeremy Snyder Skills & Research Interests

Ethics

Applied Ethics

Public Health Ethics

Bioethics

Business Ethics

Top articles of Jeremy Snyder

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Exploitation without Fairness

Res Publica

Jeremy Snyder

2024/6

“We were leery of going”: qualitatively exploring Canadian international retirement migrants’ travel-related decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic

Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines

Jessica Tate

Valorie A Crooks

Jeremy Snyder

2024/5/1

Responsibilities to the story, campaign (er), and profession: Exploring important considerations shaping Canadian print journalists' coverage of medical crowdfunding campaigns

Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing

Anika Vassell

Valorie A Crooks

Jeremy Snyder

2024/2

Abortion‐related crowdfunding post‐Dobbs

Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Jeremy Snyder

Ashmita Grewal

2024/1/22

Appealing to the Crowd: The Ethical, Political, and Practical Dimensions of Donation-Based Crowdfunding

Jeremy Snyder

2023/9/26

Vaccine related crowdfunding on a ‘Freedom Fundraising’platform

Plos one

Jeremy Snyder

Marco Zenone

2023/7/12

Advertising Alternative Cancer Treatments and Approaches on Meta Social Media Platforms: Content Analysis

JMIR infodemiology

Marco Zenone

Jeremy Snyder

Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon

Timothy Caulfield

May van Schalkwyk

...

2023/5/31

Impacts of news media coverage on Canadian medical crowdfunding campaigns

Journal of Philanthropy and Marketing

Jeremy Snyder

Valorie A Crooks

Tyler Cole

2023/2

Revisiting the Ethics of Circumvention Tourism

Jeremy C Snyder

2022/9

Crowdfunding narratives and the valuation of vaccines for COVID-19

Vaccine

Jeremy Snyder

Maya J Goldenberg

Valorie A Crooks

Rachel Katz

2022/8/26

Implications of inequities in health-related crowdfunding for the business of crowdfunding

Jeremy Snyder

2022/3

Altering consumer practices, facing uncertainties, and seeking stability: Canadian news media framings of international retirement migrants during the COVID‐19 pandemic

The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien

Jessica Tate

Valorie A Crooks

Jeremy Snyder

2022/3

Analyzing natural herd immunity media discourse in the United Kingdom and the United States

PLOS Global Public Health

Marco Zenone

Jeremy Snyder

Alessandro Marcon

Timothy Caulfield

2022/1/12

Relational, community‐based and practical: Support systems used by Canadian spousal caregivers living seasonally in the United States

Health & Social Care in the Community

John Pickering

Valorie A Crooks

Jeremy Snyder

Trudie Milner

2022/11

What are the informational pathways that shape people’s use of cannabidiol for medical purposes?

Journal of cannabis research

Marco A Zenone

Jeremy Snyder

Valorie A Crooks

2021/5/6

“If you have a pain, get on a plane”: qualitatively exploring how short-term Canadian international retirement migrants prepare to manage their health while abroad

Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines

John Pickering

Valorie A Crooks

Jeremy Snyder

Trudie Milner

2021/12

Crowdfunding campaigns and COVID-19 misinformation

American Journal of Public Health

Jeremy Snyder

Marco Zenone

Timothy Caulfield

2021/4

Is there room for privacy in medical crowdfunding?

Journal of medical ethics

Jeremy Snyder

Valorie A Crooks

2021/12/1

Crowdfunding, stem cell interventions and autism spectrum disorder: comparing campaigns related to an international “stem cell clinic” and US academic medical center

Cytotherapy

Jeremy Snyder

Leigh Turner

2021/3/1

What was lost, missing, sought and hoped for: Qualitatively exploring medical crowdfunding campaign narratives for Lyme disease

Health

Anika Vassell

Valorie A Crooks

Jeremy Snyder

2021/11

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Co-Authors

H-index: 76
Ronald Labonte

Ronald Labonte

Ottawa University

H-index: 57
Timothy Caulfield

Timothy Caulfield

University of Alberta

H-index: 50
Nadine Schuurman

Nadine Schuurman

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 48
Valorie Crooks

Valorie Crooks

Simon Fraser University

H-index: 45
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