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8328
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5291
National Ranking
2502

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Cheryl Mattingly is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States and has contributed to social sciences with a particular focus on political science, international relations, sociology, anthropology, museology, and literary theory.

Their research covers a range of topics centered around anthropological studies and insights, religion and society interactions, political philosophy and ethics, Foucault's ideas on power and ethics, Hannah Arendt's political philosophy, critical realism in sociology, and cultural and sociopolitical studies.

Recent publications by Cheryl Mattingly include:

  • Identity perplexity, stigma, and social critique: Critical phenomenology with an errant twist, 2024, Anthropological Theory
  • Crisis, Alterity, and Tradition: An Anthropological Contribution to Critical Phenomenology, 2022, Puncta

Other frequently appearing publication venues connected to their work include Social Analysis, Religion and Society, and Ethos.

Frequent co-authors in their body of work are:

  • Maria Louw
  • Lone Grøn
  • Rasmus Dyring
  • Thomas Schwarz Wentzer
  • Edward W. Lowe

The scholar has contributed to book literature as well, with a publication titled The Work of Hospitals released in 2022 through Rutgers University Press.

Award recognition includes being named a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Healing Dramas and Clinical Plots: The Narrative Structure of Experience

    Cheryl Mattingly

  • Narrative and the Cultural Construction of Illness and Healing

    Cheryl Mattingly;Linda C. Garro

  • Clinical Reasoning: Forms of Inquiry in a Therapeutic Practice

    Cheryl Mattingly;Maureen Hayes Fleming

  • The concept of therapeutic 'emplotment'.

    Cheryl Mattingly

  • The narrative nature of clinical reasoning

    Cheryl Mattingly

  • Healing dramas and clinical plots: The self in narrative suspense: therapeutic plots and life stories

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  • What is Clinical Reasoning

    Cheryl Mattingly

  • Narrative As Construct and Construction

    Cheryl Mattingly;Linda C. Garro

  • The Paradox of Hope: Journeys through a Clinical Borderland

    Cheryl Mattingly

  • Learning from Stories: Narrative Interviewing in Cross-cultural Research

    Cheryl Mattingly;Mary Lawlor

  • Moral Laboratories: Family Peril and the Struggle for a Good Life

    Cheryl Mattingly

  • In search of the good: narrative reasoning in clinical practice.

    Cheryl Mattingly

  • The Anthropology of Ethics and Morality

    Cheryl Mattingly;Jason Throop

  • Oncology and narrative time

    Mary-Jo Del Vecchio Good;Tseunetsugu Munakata;Yasuki Kobayashi;Cheryl Mattingly

  • The Complexities Embedded in Family-Centered Care

    Mary C. Lawlor;Cheryl F. Mattingly

  • Moral Selves and Moral Scenes: Narrative Experiments in Everyday Life

    Cheryl Mattingly

  • Two virtue ethics and the anthropology of morality

    Cheryl Mattingly

  • Bruner's Search for Meaning: A Conversation between Psychology and Anthropology.

    Cheryl Mattingly;Nancy C. Lutkehaus;C. Jason Throop

  • Narrative representations of illness and healing. Introduction.

    Mattingly C;Garro Lc

  • Chronic Homework in Emerging Borderlands of Healthcare

    Cheryl Mattingly;Lone Grøn;Lotte Meinert

  • Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy

    Nedra P. Gillette;Cheryl Mattingly

Frequent Co-Authors

Anita Bundy
Anita Bundy Colorado State University
Byron J. Good
Byron J. Good Harvard University
Laurence J. Kirmayer
Laurence J. Kirmayer McGill University

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