Karen Messing

Karen Messing

Université du Québec à Montréal

H-index: 49

North America-Canada

About Karen Messing

Karen Messing, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université du Québec à Montréal, specializes in the field of ergonomics, occupational health, women's studies, prolonged standing, work-family.

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

Une tonne de plumes pèse autant qu’une tonne de plomb. Vers la reconnaissance et l’élimination des dangers dans le travail des femmes au Québec

A ton of feathers weighs as much as a ton of lead. Towards the recognition and eradication of work hazards for women in Quebec

Subtle exposures, invisible outcomes, real suffering: sex, gender and occupational health

How to carry out participatory research that takes account of sex and gender issues: a scoping review of guidelines targeting health inequities

Overview of the “Gender & Work” track at the IEA 2021 congress

How can quantitative analysis be used to improve occupational health without reinforcing social inequalities? An examination of statistical methods

Gender and work in ergonomics: recent trends

Should data on gender and ethnicity inform ergonomics interventions? Lessons from four case studies

Karen Messing Information

University

Position

Professor of ergonomics

Citations(all)

7866

Citations(since 2020)

1904

Cited By

6611

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

133

i10Index(since 2020)

59

Email

University Profile Page

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Karen Messing Skills & Research Interests

ergonomics

occupational health

women's studies

prolonged standing

work-family

Top articles of Karen Messing

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Une tonne de plumes pèse autant qu’une tonne de plomb. Vers la reconnaissance et l’élimination des dangers dans le travail des femmes au Québec

Travail, genre et sociétés

Karen Messing

Rachel Cox

2024/4

A ton of feathers weighs as much as a ton of lead. Towards the recognition and eradication of work hazards for women in Quebec

Travail, genre et societes

Karen Messing

Rachel Cox

2024

Subtle exposures, invisible outcomes, real suffering: sex, gender and occupational health

Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Karen Messing

2024/1/1

How to carry out participatory research that takes account of sex and gender issues: a scoping review of guidelines targeting health inequities

Mélanie Lefrançois

Hélène Sultan-Taïeb

Jena Webb

Mathieu-Joël Gervais

Karen Messing

...

2023/6

Overview of the “Gender & Work” track at the IEA 2021 congress

Work

Marie Laberge

Andréane Beaupré

Karen Messing

Jessica Riel

Sandrine Caroly

2022/1/1

How can quantitative analysis be used to improve occupational health without reinforcing social inequalities? An examination of statistical methods

Valérie Lederer

Karen Messing

Hélène Sultan-Taïeb

2022/12/20

Gender and work in ergonomics: recent trends

Marie Laberge

Mélanie Lefrançois

Martin Chadoin

Isabelle Probst

Jessica Riel

...

2022/11/2

Should data on gender and ethnicity inform ergonomics interventions? Lessons from four case studies

Ergonomics

Karen Messing

Martin Chadoin

Vanessa Blanchette-Luong

2022/11/2

Integration of sex and gender in interventions by students in ergonomics

Ergonomics

Marie Laberge

Martin Chadoin

Marion Inigo

Karen Messing

Mélanie Lefrançois

...

2022/11/2

Genre et travail: le regard de la psychologie et de l’ergonomie

Annalisa Casini

Mathieu-Joël Gervais

Karen Messing

2021

Bent out of shape: Shame, solidarity, and women's bodies at work

Karen Messing

2021/4/5

Methods for Considering Sex and Gender During Intervention-Research Studies: What Do Researchers Say?

Vanessa Blanchette-Luong

Marie Laberge

Véronique Poupart-Monette

Karen Messing

2021/5/5

Observing Inequality: Can Ergonomic Observations Help Interventions Transform the Role of Gender in Work Activity?

Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)

Karen Messing

Mélanie Lefrançois

Johanne Saint-Charles

2021/4

Exemple ergonomique d’une en maisons intervention d’accueil

Apprentissage et transmission de l'expérience en situation de travail: Dialogue entre formation d'adultes et ergonomie

Céline CHATIGNY

Aurélie TONDOUX

Karen MESSING

2021/3/4

Training M. Sc. students in Ergonomics to integrate a sex/gender-sensitive approach

Marion Inigo

Marie Laberge

Martin Chadoin

Karen Messing

2021/5/5

Le deuxième corps. Femmes au travail, de la honte à la solidarité

Lectures, Comptes rendus à paraître

Karen Messing

2021

The “Woke” Ergonomist: How Can We, How Should We Improve Gender Equality as Well as Health?

Karen Messing

Nicole Vézina

2021/5/5

Deuxième corps, deuxième rôle, deuxième santé: le choix forcé entre égalité et santé des femmes au travail

Karen Messing

2021

Facilitators and obstacles to sex/gender-conscious intervention-research on occupational health: researchers and partners perspectives

Véronique Poupart-Monette

Marie Laberge

Marie-Laurence Genier

Jessica Riel

Karen Messing

...

2021/5/5

Is sex a proxy for mechanical variables during an upper limb repetitive movement task? An investigation of the effects of sex and of anthropometric load on muscle fatigue

Biology of sex Differences

Matthew Slopecki

Karen Messing

Julie N Côté

2020/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 71
Laura Punnett

Laura Punnett

University of Massachusetts Lowell

H-index: 43
pat armstrong

pat armstrong

York University

H-index: 34
katherine lippel

katherine lippel

Ottawa University

H-index: 32
Susan R Stock

Susan R Stock

Université de Montréal

H-index: 20
Stephanie Premji

Stephanie Premji

McMaster University

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