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Emily Mann, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, specializing in reproductive health promotion through qualitative research and social theory. She has a joint appointment in the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies and co-directs the Carolina Consortium on Health, Inequalities, and Populations (CHIP).
- Department: Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior
- Email: emann@mailbox.sc.edu
- Office: Discovery 547
Her research examines:
- Contraceptive experiences of adolescents/young adults in the U.S. South
- Implications of “advanced maternal age” in maternal/child health
- Social processes shaping reproductive/parenting experiences
- Intersectional analysis of race, gender, and healthcare
- Biomedicalization of reproductive practices
- Health equity in Medicaid-insured populations
Recent publications address:
- Clinician bias in contraceptive counseling
- Post-Dobbs reproductive autonomy
- Racial disparities in mental health
- Discourse around long-acting reversible contraception (LARC)
- Neoliberal feminism in reproductive health
- Advanced maternal age categorization
She teaches courses on:
- Maternal/child health
- LGBTQ+ health
- Health promotion theory
As co-director of CHIP, she leads interdisciplinary initiatives addressing health inequities and population-level disparities.
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