Kathryn A. Sloan
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Kathryn A. Sloan's research focuses on accident prevention and the implementation of emergency medical services, with a particular emphasis on child safety and health education. She has investigated the development and effectiveness of teaching materials designed to improve safety awareness and practices among children. Her work also extends to the broader application of health education principles within various contexts, aiming to enhance public health outcomes.
Sloan is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, where she leads a research group. She has received federal funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the ADVANCE Adaptation: University of Arkansas Empowering Networked Groups for Arkansas Gender Equity (ENGAGE) project, serving as a Co-Principal Investigator on this $1,000,000 award. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5, with 32 total publications and 117 total citations, indicating ongoing scholarly activity.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 32
- Citations: 118
Selected Publications
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Girlhood in Mexico (2026)
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Nora E. Jaffary. <i>Abortion in Mexico: A History</i> (2025)
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Jonathan M. Weber, Death is All around Us: Corpses, Chaos, and Public Health in Porfirian Mexico City. (2020)
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Death and the City (2015)
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The Tyranny of Opinion: Honor in the Construction of the Mexican Public Sphere (2011)
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The Penal Code of 1871: From Religious to Civil Control of Everyday Life (2011)
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The Archaeology of Ethnogenesis: Race and Sexuality in Colonial San Francisco (2009)
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Disobedient Daughters and the Liberal State: Generational Conflicts Over Marriage Choice in Working Class Families in Nineteenth-Century Oaxaca, Mexico (2007)
Federal Grants 1 $1,000,000 total
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