Sara L. Friedman
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
82
Citations
1,285
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
26
Publishing since 2000
Sara L. Friedman studies family life, kinship, gender, and sexuality in contemporary China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, with attention to how law, migration, and social change shape households. Recent work examines topics such as same-sex marriage and LGBT parenting in Taiwan and China, cross-strait marriage and citizenship, and lifestyle migration among Chinese middle-class families. (Note: some titles in the provided data appear to belong to other authors and fall outside this research area.)
Publication activity has been relatively steady but modest over the past decade, averaging about 2.4 publications per year in the last five years with year-to-year fluctuation.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Rock magnetic proxies to infer terrigenous provenance variation on Björn Drift IODP Site U1554, preliminary results.
2025
- CD23 <sup>+</sup> IgG1 <sup>+</sup> memory B cells are poised to switch to pathogenic IgE production in food allergy
Science Translational Medicine · 2024
- Racial Differences in Stigmatizing and Positive Language in Emergency Medicine Notes
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities · 2024
- Whose Egg, Whose Sperm, Whose Household Registration? Reproductive Decisionmaking Among LGBT Parents in China
LGBTQ+ Family An Interdisciplinary Journal · 2024
- Afterlives of <i>Anders als die Andern</i> and of Weimar
Central European History · 2024
- Diversifying Chinese Families and Family Desires in the 21st Century
2024
- Opting out of the city: lifestyle migrations, alternative education, and the pursuit of happiness among Chinese middle‐class families
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute · 2023
- The memory of pathogenic IgE is contained within CD23 <sup>+</sup> IgG1 <sup>+</sup> memory B cells poised to switch to IgE in food allergy
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2023
- <i>Chinese Village Life Today: Building Families in an Age of Transition</i>. Gonçalo Santos. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2021, 320 pp. $30.00, paper. ISBN 9780295747408.
Journal of Anthropological Research · 2022
- Immigration Federalism in the United States: Constructing a Contemporary Institutional Framework Centered on Local Communities Through a Case Study Approach
2022
- Same-sex Marriage Legalization and the Stigmas of LGBT Co-parenting in Taiwan
Law & Social Inquiry · 2022
- Investigating racial disparities within an emergency department rapid-triage system
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine · 2022
- Will Marriage Rights Bring Family Equality? Law, Lesbian Co-Mothers, and Strategies of Recognition in Taiwan
positions asia critique · 2021
- LGBT Movements in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and China
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics · 2021
- Universal Language with a German Accent: Conrad Veidt in Silent Hollywood
German Studies Review · 2021
- positions asia critique×2
- Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)×2
- Science Translational Medicine×1
- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute×1
- Law & Social Inquiry×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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