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Garnett, Emma and Hodges, Sarah (2020) The ghost in the data : evidence gaps and the problem of fake drugs in global health research. Global Public Health, 15 (8). 1103-1118 . doi:10.1080/17441692.2020.1744678 ISSN 1744-1692.
Hodges, Sarah (2019) The case of the spurious drugs kingpin : shifting pills in Chennai, India. Critical Public Health, 29 (4). pp. 473-483. doi:10.1080/09581596.2019.1593948 ISSN 1469-3682.
Hodges, Sarah (2018) Plastic history, caste and the government of things in modern India. In: Legg, Stephen and Heath, Deana, (eds.) South Asian Governmentalities : Michel Foucault and the Question of Postcolonial Orderings. South Asia in the social sciences, (6). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 176-197. ISBN 9781108428514
Hodges, Sarah (2017) Hospitals as factories of medical garbage. Anthropology and Medicine, 24 (3). pp. 319-333. doi:10.1080/13648470.2017.1389165 ISSN 1364-8470.
Hodges, Sarah (2013) Medical garbage and the making of neoliberalism in India. Economic & Political Weekly, Volume XLVIII (Number 48). ISSN 0012-9976.
Hodges, Sarah (2013) Umbilical cord blood banking and its interruptions : notes from Chennai, India. Economy and Society, Volume 42 (Number 4). pp. 651-670. doi:10.1080/03085147.2013.772759 ISSN 0308-5147.
Hodges, Sarah (2012) The global menace. Social History of Medicine, Vol.25 (No.3). pp. 719-728. doi:10.1093/shm/hkr166 ISSN 0951-631X.
Hodges, Sarah (2011) The afterlives of afterbirth : placental waste and Chennaiβs urban metabolism. In: Medical Anthropology Seminar Series, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 14 Jun 2011 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2011) The afterlives of afterbirth : stem cells and the devil in βnewβ Chennai, India. In: Subaltern Histories, Institute for Advanced Study, University of Warwick, 8 Jun 2011 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2011) The afterlives of afterbirth, or, stem cells and the devil in βNew Chennaiβ. In: South Asia Seminar, University of Chicago, 27 Apr 2011
Hodges, Sarah (2010) Health is wealth. In: Science, technology and medicine in India, 1930-2000: The problem of poverty, Institute of Advanced Study, University of Warwick, 11 Nov 2010 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2010) The global menace. In: Global Histories and the History of Health and Healthcare in the British Empire, Glasgow Caledonian University, 10 Nov 2010 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2010) Biotrash in Chennai : on the neoliberal govermentality of risk and value. In: Biotrash in Chennai : on the neoliberal govermentality of risk and value, Center for South Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sep 2010 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2010) Global histories of medicine. In: History of Science and Medicine Brown Bag Series, University of Madison-Wisconsin, Sep 2010 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2010) Malthus is forever : the global market for population control. Global Social Policy, Vol.10 (No.1). pp. 120-126. ISSN 1468-0181
Hodges, Sarah (2010) Sex and the city : contraception in colonial Chennai. In: Sex and the city : contraception in colonial Chennai, ICICI Centre for Child Health and Nutrition, Pune, Apr 2010 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2010) Biotrash : medical garbage in Chennai. In: Biotrash : medical garbage in Chennai, Centre for Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jan 2010 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2010) Contraception and the self respect movement in late colonial Tamil Nadu. In: Contraception and the self respect movement in late colonial Tamil Nadu, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jan 2010 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2010) Of biotrash and techno-bling in New Chennai. In: Of biotrash and techno-bling in New Chennai, National Institute of Science, Technology and Development (NISTADS), Jan 2010 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2010) South Asia's eugenic past. In: Bashford, Alison, 1963- and Levine, Philippa, (eds.) The Oxford handbook of the history of eugenics. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 228-242. ISBN 9780195373141
Hodges, Sarah (2009) When is waste? Excess, theory and materiality. In: waste/EXCESS, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Warwick, May 2009 (Unpublished)
Throsby, Karen and Hodges, Sarah (2009) Introduction : situating technology. Women's Studies Quarterly , Vol.37 (No.1-2). ISSN 0732-1562
Throsby, Karen, 1968- and Hodges, Sarah, eds. (2009) Technologies. Women's Studies Quarterly, Vol.37 (No.1-2). New York: Feminist Press. ISBN 9781558616004
Hodges, Sarah (2008) Of biotrash and techno-bling : umbilical cord blood banking in Chennai. In: Bodily States in South Asia: Contemporary Histories, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK, Sep 2008 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2008) Eugenics in India. In: Gender in South Asia: New Approaches, University of Nottingham, Jun 2008 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2008) Chennaiβs biotrash chronicles : chasing the neo-liberal syringe. Working Paper. GARNET Working Paper. GARNET Working Paper (No.44/08).
Hodges, Sarah (2008) Biotrash : medical garbage in India. In: Departmental Seminar, Department of History, University of Sussex, Feb 2008 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2008) Contraception, colonialism and commerce : birth control in South India, 1920-1940. History of medicine in context . Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 9780754638094
Hodges, Sarah (2007) An apocalyptic body politics of modernity : birth control and the self respect movement, 1926-1944. In: South Asia History Seminar, St Antonyβs College, Oxford, Nov 2007 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2007) Sex and the city : contraceptive commerce in Madras. In: Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine Seminar, University of Manchester, Apr 2007 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2007) Biotrash : the global traffic in medical garbage in a post-genomic age. In: Health, Governance and the Global: Cultural Histories and Contemporary Practices, Centre for the Social History of Medicine and Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalization, University of Warwick, Mar 2007 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2006) Indian eugenics in an age of reform. In: Hodges, Sarah, (ed.) Reproductive health in India : history, politics, controversies. New perspectives in South Asian history, Vol.13 . New Delhi: Orient Longman, pp. 115-138. ISBN 9788125029397
Hodges, Sarah, ed. (2006) Reproductive health in India : history, politics, controversies. New perspectives in South Asian history, Vol.13 . New Delhi: Orient Longman. ISBN 9788125029397
Hodges, Sarah (2006) Towards a history of reproduction in modern India. In: Hodges, Sarah, (ed.) Reproductive health in India : history, politics, controversies. New perspectives in South Asian history, Vol.13 . New Delhi: Orient Longman, pp. 1-21. ISBN 9788125029397
Hodges, Sarah (2005) 'Looting' the Lock Hospital in colonial Madras during the famine years of the 1870s. Social History of Medicine, Vol.18 (No.3). pp. 379-398. doi:10.1093/shm/hki051 ISSN 0951-631X.
Hodges, Sarah (2005) Prostitution, race, and politics: Policing venereal disease in the British empire. JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, 77 (3). pp. 774-776. ISSN 0022-2801
Hodges, Sarah (2005) Revolutionary family life and the self respect movement in Tamil south India, 1926-49. Contributions to Indian Sociology, Vol.39 (No.2). pp. 251-277. doi:10.1177/006996670503900203 ISSN 0069-9667.
Hodges, Sarah (2005) Birth on the threshold: Childbirth and modernity in South India. BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, 79 (1). pp. 172-173. ISSN 0007-5140
Hodges, Sarah (2004) Contraceptionβs voluntary empire : health and society in South India before the development state. In: 33rd Annual Conference on South Asia, University of Wisconsin, Madison , Oct 2004 (Unpublished)
Hodges, Sarah (2004) Governmentality, population and reproductive family in modern India. Economic & Political Weekly, Vol.39 (No.11). pp. 1157-1163. ISSN 0012-9976.
Hodges, Sarah (1998) Revolutionary family life, birth control and the self respect movement. In: South Asia History Workshop, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Nov 1998 (Unpublished)
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