Publications

In Progress. Policing Patients. Book under contract with Princeton University Press.

2021. Chiarello, E. “Pharmacists Should Treat Patients Who Have Opioid Use Disorders, Not Police Them.” Journal of the American Pharmacists Association

2020. Morrill, C. and Chiarello, E. “Social Movements in Organizations/Institutions.” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements, edited by D. A Snow,D. Della Porta, B. Klandermans, and D. McAdam. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers. Updated for 2020.

2020. Chiarello, E. and Morrill, C. “A Multi-Field Logics Approach to Theorizing Relationships Between Healthcare and Criminal Justice.” Ed. Anna Kirkland and Marie-Andrée. Jacob. Research Handbook on Law, Medicine and Society. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar. Invited Chapter.

2019. Chiarello, E. "Law, Morality, and Health Care Professionals: A Multilevel Framework." Annual Review of Law and Social Science 15: 117-135.

2018. Chiarello, E. “Where Movements Matter: Examining Unintended Consequences of the Pain Management Movement in Medical, Criminal Justice, and Public Health Fields.” Law & Policy. 40(1): 79-109

2017. Chiarello, E. “Policing Pleasure: A Socio-Legal Framework for Understanding the Social Control of Desire.” Pp. 109-139 in Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 73, Ed. Austin Sarat. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Ltd.

 2016. Chiarello, E. “Nonprescription Syringe Sales: Resistant Pharmacists’ Attitudes and Practices.Drug and Alcohol Dependence 166: 45-50.

2015. Chiarello, E. “The War on Drugs Comes to the Pharmacy Counter: Frontline Work in the Shadow of Discrepant Institutional Logics.” Law & Social Inquiry 40(1): 86-122.                                                                                     ~Distinguished Article in the Sociology of Law Award, American Sociological Association, Sociology of Law Section

2014. Chiarello, E. “Medical v. Fiscal Gatekeeping: Navigating Professional Contingencies at the Pharmacy Counter.” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 42(4): 518-534.

2013. Chiarello, E.Contextualizing Consequences: A Socio-legal Approach to Social Movement Consequences in Professional Fields.” Mobilization: An International Quarterly 18(4): 429-451.

2013. Chiarello, E.How Organizational Context Affects Bioethical Decision-Making: Pharmacists’ Management of  Gatekeeping Processes in Retail and Hospital Settings.” Social Science & Medicine 98: 319-329.

2011. Chiarello, E. “Challenging Professional Self-Regulation: Social Movement Influence on Pharmacy Rulemaking in Washington State.” Work and Occupations 38: 303-339.                                                                                                                                                                 ~James D. Thompson Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Paper, Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work

2011. Morrill, C. and Chiarello, E. “Social Movements in Organizations/Institutions.” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements, edited by D. A Snow,D. Della Porta, B. Klandermans, and D. McAdam. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishers.

2010. Amenta, A., Caren, N., Chiarello, E., and Su, Y. “The Political Consequences of Social Movements.” Annual Review of     Sociology 36: 287-307.

2003.Casasola, M., Cohen, L. B., and Chiarello, E.Six-month-old Infants’ Categorization of Containment Spatial Relations.” Child Development 74: 679-693.