Publications
Books
The Moral Underground: How Ordinary Americans Subvert an Unfair Economy (The New Press, 2009).
Don’t Call Us Out of Name: The untold lives of women and girls in poor America (Beacon Press, 1999).
The Moral Underground: How Ordinary Americans Subvert an Unfair Economy (The New Press, 2009).
Don’t Call Us Out of Name: The untold lives of women and girls in poor America (Beacon Press, 1999).
Dodson, L. and W. Luttrell (2009) “Family Ties and Blind Policies: Mothers and Children Climb Together” in The Future Rests on Working Moms. Volume forthcoming from Civil Rights Project, University of California, Los Angeles.
Dodson, L. and L. Schmalzbauer (2009) “Poor Women and Habits of Hiding: Participatory Methods in Poverty Research” in Qualitative Educational Research Readings in Reflexive Methodology and Transformative Practice, Editor Luttrell, Routledge Press.
Dodson, L. and R. Zincavage (2008) “It’s Like a Family: Caring Labor, Exploitation and Race in Nursing Homes” Gender & Society 21(6)
Dodson, L. (2007) “Wage Poor Mothers and Moral Economy” Social Politics: International Journal of Gender, State & Society 14(2)
Dodson L., D. Piatelli, and L. Schmalzbauer (2007) “Researching Inequality through Interpretive Collaborations: A discussion of methodological efforts to include the interpretive voices of participants in research findings” Qualitative Inquiry 13(6)
Dodson, L. (2006) “After Welfare Reform: My Children Come Before this Job” Focus: Journal of the Institute for Research on Poverty 24(3)
Dodson L., D. Piatelli and L. Schmalzbauer (2006) “Behind the Scenes” A conversation about interpretive focus groups in Feminist Research Practices, Editors Hesse-Biber and Leavy, Sage Publications.
Dodson, L. and L. Schmalzbauer (2005) “Poor Mothers and Habits of Hiding: Participatory Methods in Poverty Research” Journal of Marriage and Family: Special Issue on Theory and Methodology 67
Dodson, L. and E. Bravo (2005) “Managing Work and Family: Why It’s Not Working for the Bottom Third” Work, Family and Democracy, Editors Beem and Heyman, The New Press.
Dodson, L. and J. Dickert (2004) “Girls’ Family Labor in Low-Income Household: A Decade of Qualitative Research” Journal of Marriage and Family 66
D. Belle and L. Dodson (2004) “Poor Women and Girls in a Wealthy Nation” in Handbook of Women’s and Girls’ Psychological Health. Editors Worell and Goodheart, Oxford University Press.
Dodson, L. and O. Cole (2002) “On Acting White: Mother-Daughter Talk” in When Race Becomes Real: Black and White Writers Confront Their Personal Histories. Editor Singly, Lawrence Hill Books.
Dodson, L. (2000) “At the Kitchen Table: Poor Women Making Public Policy” in Women and Welfare: Theory and Practice in the United States and Europe. Eds. Hirschmann and Liebert, Rutgers University Press.
Dodson, L., T. Manuel, and E Bravo. (2002) “Keeping Jobs and Raising Families in Low-Income America: It Just Doesn’t Work” Radcliffe Public Policy Center Publications, Harvard University.
Dodson, L., P. Joshi, and D.McDonald. (1998) Welfare in Transition: Consequences for Women, Children and Communities (with P. Joshi and D. McDonald) Radcliffe Public Policy Center Publications, Harvard University.
Dodson, L. (1996) “We Could Be Your Daughters” Girls, Sexuality and Pregnancy in Low-Income America, Radcliffe Public Policy Publications, Harvard University.