Larry G. Morton
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Also affiliated: University of Missouri–St. Louis (2003)
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Larry G. Morton's research interests encompass the intersection of social factors and health, with a particular focus on how socioeconomic status influences maternal experiences. His work has explored themes of class and mothering within communities affected by environmental challenges, as evidenced by his publication "In Too Deep: Class and Mothering in a Flooded Community." Morton also engages with the broader discourse on human suffering and resilience, contributing a book review on finding peace after tragedy. His scholarly output, while modest in volume, indicates a dedication to understanding the lived experiences of individuals within specific social and environmental contexts, particularly concerning caregiving roles and psychological well-being.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 12
Selected Publications
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In Too Deep: Class and Mothering in a Flooded Community (2023)
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Book Review: The other side of suffering: Finding a path to peace after tragedy (2021)
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What Not to Wear: An Analysis of Outpatient Resident Attire (2016)
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Women of the River: Grassroots Organizing and Natural Disaster (2013)scholarworks - UTEP (The University of Texas at El Paso) OpenAlex
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