Brains Under Siege:: Assessing the Harmful Effects of Migraine-Related Stigma.
Neurology. 102(3). https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.000000000020919
Standards Without Labs: Drug Development in the Psychedelic Underground
Bailey, J. and Kempner, J., 2022. Standards Without Labs: Drug Development in the Psychedelic Underground. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 7(1), p.41. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.527
Forbidden Knowledge in a Post-Truth Era
Kempner, Joanna (2022) Forbidden knowledge in a post-truth era. In Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies. Second Edition. Eds. Matthias Gross and Linsey McGoey. New York: Routledge. Pp. 95-103.
(Feel free to contact me for a reprint)
Stigma and Migraine: Developing Effective Interventions
Parikh, Simy K., Joanna Kempner, William B. Young. (2021) Current Pain and Headache Reports. 25(75).
Post-Truth and the Production of Ignorance
Kempner, Joanna (2020) “Post-truth and the production of ignorance. A Commentary on Staying the Course: On the Value of Social Studies of Science in Resistance to the “Post‐Truth” Movement.” Sociological Forum. 35(1).
Collective
Self-Experimentation in Patient-Led Research
Kempner, Joanna, John Bailey (2019) Collective Self-Experimentation in Patient-Led Research: How Online Health Communities Foster Innovation. Social Science & Medicine. 238aa.
Sex and Gender Differences in Migraine
Schroeder, Rachel A., Dawn C. Buse, Jan Brandes, Anne Calhoun, Katharina Eikernmann-Haerter, Katie Golden, Rashmi Halker, Joanna Kempner, Nasim Maleki, Maureen Moriarty, Jelena Pavlovic, Robert E. Shapiro, Amaal Starling, William B. Young, Rebecca A. Nebel. (2018). Report from Society for Women's Health Research. Sex and Gender Differences in Migraine: Evaluating Knowledge Gaps. Journal of Women’s Health. Aug: 27(8):965-973.
Building a Socially-Just Neuroethics of Inequalities in Pain Treatment
Kempner, Joanna (2018) “Building a Socially-Just Neuroethics of Inequalities in Pain Treatment.” Pain Neuroethics. Developments in Neuroethics and Bioethics, volume 1. Daniel Buchman and Karen Davis, eds. London: Routledge.
Invisible People with Invisible Pain
Kempner, Joanna (2017) “Invisible people with invisible pain. A Commentary on “Even my sister says I’m acting like a crazy to get a check: Race, gender, and moral boundary-work in women’s claims of disabling chronic pain.” Social Science & Medicine. 189: 152-154.
What Biology Can’t Do
Kempner, Joanna (2016) “What biology can’t do.” Headache. 56(5): 1047-1052.
The Production of Forbidden Knowledge
Kempner, Joanna (2015) “The production of forbidden knowledge.” In Routledge International Handbook of Ignorance Studies. Eds. Matthias Gross and Linsey McGoey. New York: Routledge.
Body and Difference
Kempner, Joanna (2014) “Body and difference.” Signs: Journal of Women and Culture in Society. Signs@40 Virtual Issue.
The Stigma of Migraine
Young, William B., Iris X. Tian, Jung E. Park, Joanna Kempner (2013) "The stigma of migraine." Public Library of Science One. 8(1): e54074
Naming Migraine and hose who have it
Young, William B., Joanna Kempner, Elizabeth W. Loder, Jason Roberts, Judy Segal, Miriam Solomon, Roger Cady, Laura Janoff, Robert Sheeler, Teri Robert, Jennifer Yocum, and Fred D. Sheftell (2012) “Naming migraine and those who have it.” Headache. 52(2). 283-291.
Forbidden knowledge: Public controversy and the production of nonknowledge
Kempner, Joanna, Jon F. Merz, Charles L. Bosk (2011) “Forbidden knowledge: Public controversy and the production of nonknowledge.” Sociological Forum. 26(3). 475-500. Lead article.
Undone science: Charting social movement and civil society challenges to research agenda setting
Frickel, Scott, Sahra Gibbon, Jeff Howard, Gwen Ottinger, Joanna Kempner, David Hess. (2010) “Undone science: Charting social movement and civil society challenges to research agenda setting.” Science, Technology and Human Values. 35(4). 444-473.
The chilling effect: How do researchers react to controversy?
Kempner, Joanna (2008) “The chilling effect: How do researchers react to controversy?” Public Library of Science Medicine 5(11): e222
Gendering the Migraine Market
Kempner, Joanna (2006) "Gendering the migraine market: Do representations of illness matter?" Social Science & Medicine. 63(8): 1986-1997.
Uncovering the man in medicine
Kempner, Joanna (2006) "Uncovering the man in medicine: Lessons learned from a case study of cluster headache." Gender & Society. 20(5): 632-656
Forbidden knowledge
Kempner, Joanna, Clifford S. Perlis, Jon F. Merz (2005) "Forbidden knowledge." Science. 307: 854.
And Replies:
Response to letters from Williamson OM, Fish, JM, and Wendl MC , "The question of forbidden knowledge": Kempner, J, Perlis, CS, Merz, JF. Science, vol. 308, pp. 1549-1550.
Banner art credit: Santiago Ramón y Cajal, 1885. Plate XXIII. Part of a vertical section through the fascia dentata.