Books
Candace Johnson and Stephen Henighan, eds. Human and Environmental Justice in Guatemala . University of Toronto Press, 2018.
Candace Johnson. Maternal Transition: A North-South Politics of Pregnancy and Childbirth. New York: Routledge, 2014; 2016.
Candace Johnson. Health Care, Entitlement, and Citizenship. Toronto: The University of Toronto Press. September 2002.
Journal Articles
Candace Johnson. 2023. “Reproductive Subjects and Shifting Global Health Policy Discourses. Signs. 48:2.
Candace Johnson. 2022. “Drafting Injustice: Overturning Roe v. Wade, Spillover Effects, and Reproductive Rights in Context.” Feminist Theory.
Candace Johnson. 2021. “The End of the Maternal Health Moment: An Examination of Canada’s Evolving Global Reproductive Policy Commitments.” International Feminist Journal of Politics.
Candace Johnson. 2020. “Responsibility, Affective Solidarity, and Transnational Maternal Feminism.” Feminist Theory. 21(2): 175-198.
Candace Johnson. 2020. “Socially Engaged Research Across Borders: Feminist Bridges for Global Gender Justice and Human Rights.” Politics, Groups, and Identities . 8:2, 444-452.
Ebenezer Agyei and Candace Johnson. 2019. “The Politics of Global Policy Frames: Reproductive Health and Development in Ghana.” Global Health Governance . 9(1&2): 69-85.
Candace Johnson. 2018. The Virtues of Repression: Politics and Health in Revolutionary Cuba. Health Policy and Planning , 33, 758–759.
Candace Johnson. 2017. “Pregnant Woman versus Mosquito: A Feminist Epidemiology of Zika Virus.” Journal of International Political Theory , 13(2): 233-250.
Candace Johnson. 2014. “Negotiating Maternal Identity: Adrienne Rich’s Legacy for Inquiry into the Political Dimensions of Pregnancy and Childbirth.” PhiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism , 4(1): 65-87.
Candace Johnson. 2011. “Framing for Change: Social Policy, the State, and the Federación de Mujeres Cubanas,” Cuban Studies, 42: 35-51.
Candace Johnson. 2010. “Framing and the Politics of Public Health: An Examination of Competing Health Narratives in Honduras.” Global Public Health , 5(1): 1-14.
Candace Johnson. 2009. “Women, Policy Development, and the Evolving Health Frame in Cuba.” Canadian Woman Studies, 27(1): 63-68.
Candace Johnson. 2008. “The Political ‘Nature’ of Pregnancy and Childbirth.” Canadian Journal of Political Science , 41(4): 889-913.
Candace Johnson. 2006. “Health as Culture and Nationalism in Cuba.” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies , 31(61): 91-113.
Candace Johnson. 2002. “Health as Citizenship Narrative.” Polity , 34(3): 355-370.
Candace Johnson. 2002. “Health Care as Citizenship Development: Examining Social Rights and Entitlement.” Canadian Journal of Political Science , 35(1): 103-125.
Candace Johnson. 1999. “Rationing Care in the Community: Engaging Citizens in Health Care Decision Making.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law , 24(6): 1363-1389.
Book Chapters
“Introduction: Transitional, Transnational, and Distributive Justice in Post-War Guatemala.” In Human and Environmental Justice in Guatemala . Stephen Henighan and Candace Johnson, eds. University of Toronto Press, 2018.
“Conclusion.” With Stephen Henighan. In Human and Environmental Justice in Guatemala . Stephen Henighan and Candace Johnson, eds. University of Toronto Press, 2018.
“Conceptualizing Transnational Civil Society in Guatemala.” In Re-Imagining Communities and Civil Society in Latin America and the Caribbean , Roberta Rice and Gordana Yovanovich, eds. Routledge, 2016.
Candace Johnson and Surma Das. 2014. “The Human Rights Framing of Maternal Health: A Strategy for Politicization or a Path to Genuine Empowerment?” In The Uses and Misuses of Human Rights : A Critical Approach to Advocacy . George Andreopoulos and Zehra Arat, eds. Palgrave.
“Reproducing inequality and identity: An intersectional analysis of maternal health preferences.” In Fertile Ground: Exploring Reproduction in Canada , Stephanie Patterson, Francesca Scala, and Marlene Sokolon, eds. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014.
“The Political ‘Nature’ of Pregnancy and Childbirth.” In Coming to Life, Philosophies of Pregnancy, Childbirth and Mothering , Sarah LaChance Adams and Caroline Lundquist, eds. Fordham University Press, 2012, chapter 9. Reprint.
“Health as Citizenship Narrative.” Health Politics and Policy , volume 2: Tensions in Health Policy: Ethics, Interests, and the Public. Sue Tolleson-Rinehart and Mark Peterson, eds. Sage Publications, 2011. Reprint.
“Entitlement Beyond the Family: Global Rights Commitments and Children’s Health Policy in Canada.” Book chapter invited for edited volume, Children’s Rights: Theories, Policies and Interventions , Tom O’Neill and Dawn Zinga eds. University of Toronto Press, 2008, 115-136.
“Health Care Politics and the Intergovernmental Framework in Canada.” In Tom McIntosh, Pierre-Gerlier Forest and Greg Marchildon, eds., The Governance of Health Care in Canada : The Romanow Papers Volume 3 . Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004, 199-223.