Publications

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Czarnecki, Danielle, Danielle Bessett, Hillary Gyuras, Alison Norris, Michelle McGowan. Forthcoming. “State of Confusion: Ohio’s restrictive abortion landscape and the production of uncertainty in reproductive healthcare.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

Carpenter, E., Gyuras, H., Burke, K. L., Czarnecki, D., Bessett, D., McGowan, M., & White, K. 2023. “Seeking Abortion Care in Ohio and Texas During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Contraception118, 109896.

Heymann, O., Bessett, D., Norris, A., Hill, J., Czarnecki, D., Gyuras, H. J., Pensak, M., & McGowan, M. L. 2023. “Unlimited Discretion: How Unchecked Bureaucratic Discretion Can Threaten Abortion Availability.Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law.

Czarnecki, Danielle. 2022.  “I’m trying to create, not destroy”:  Gendered Moralities and the Fate of IVF Embryos in Evangelical Women’s Narratives.” Qualitative Sociology.

Czarnecki, Danielle, Renee R. Anspach, Raymond G. De Vries, Mercedez Dunn, Katrina Hauschildt, Lisa H. Harris. 2019. “Conscience Reconsidered: the Moral Work of Navigating Participation in Abortion Care on Labor and Delivery.Social Science & Medicine 232: 181-189.

Czarnecki, Danielle. 2015. Moral Women, Immoral Technologies: How Devout  Women Negotiate Maternal Desire, Religion, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies.Gender & Society 29: 716-742.

Henry, S. G., Czarnecki, D., Kahn, V. C., Chou, W. Y. S., Fagerlin, A., Ubel, P. A., Holmes‐Rovner, M. 2015. “Patient–physician communication about early stage prostate cancer: analysis of overall visit structure.Health Expectations 18(5): 1757-1768.

Other Writing:

Czarnecki, Danielle and Sofia Misenheimer. 2018. “Why is abortion self-care?”: Abortion Beyond Bounds on Access to Dignified Abortion Care. The McGill Daily. October 22, 2018.

Czarnecki, Danielle. 2015. “Moral Women, Immoral Technologies: Negotiating  Gender, Religion, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies.” Gender & Society blog. November 4, 2015.