Morgan

Jamie Morgan

Postdoctoral Fellow and Researcher, Newcomb Institute at Tulane University

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About Jamie

Morgan's research focuses on abortion access, gender-based violence, and the politics of care. Overarching themes in Morgan's writings include the strategic adaptations of providers working under threat and community response to anti-abortion violence. Morgan serves as a community-based researcher, collaborating with abortion providers and advocates to document harm, navigate policy change, and expand access through informal and often invisible forms of resistance.

Publications

"Gender-Based Violence and Abortion Justice" Sage Knowledge (2024).

Discusses gender-based violence and abortion justice, including abortion clinic conditions, policy, bans, and access.

"Teaching Social Movements with a Sustained Simulation of Police–Protester Contention: The Hypothetical Case of the Contested Election of 2024" (with Daniel Kryder and Anja Parish). PS: Political Science & Politics 56, no. 3 (2023): 444-448.

Reviews a social movement course that centered on a 10-week simulation of a contemporary contentious event in Washington, DC, involving six movement organizations and four police agencies. Evaluates student feedback and offers guidance for educators interested in replicating the simulation.