MAGic2015: Anthropology and Global Health: interrogating theory, policy and practice
MAGIC2015
Conference
MAGIC2015
University of Sussex
9 – 11 Sep 2015
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P01
Ambivalent objects: things, substances, commodities, and technologies in Global Health
P03
Anthropology of health indicators and statistics
P04
Global health as a novel form of biopower? Interrogating the fault lines between geopolitics and biopolitics in Global Health policy and practice
P05
Different ways to become known and knowable as a person: ideas, ideology and epistemic injustices in Global Mental Health
P06
Urbanisation, health and policy
P07
Anthropology in the time of Ebola: anthropological insights in a Global Health emergency
P08
Collaborations and confusions: how to talk about Global Health?
P09
Maternal precarity at the intersection of households and health systems: interrogating meanings of risk and power in maternal health
P11
Health affects: medical belongings across the globe
P12
Weight loss, bariatric or metabolic surgery, the last hope?
P13
Global mental health and psychiatric anthropology
P14
Differences that matter: inequalities in Global Health
P15
Health for all: policy and practice
P16
Genomics and genetic medicine: pathways to Global Health?
P17
The unintended consequences of Global Health research and interventions - an anthropological view
P18
De-medicalisation and the rehabilitation of nature in Western culture
P19
How 'global' is Global Health? Mobility and (dis)connectivity in the Global Health enterprise
P20
Global ageing: Towards a shift from cure to care
P22
A human rights-based approach on migrants' right to health
P23
Mental health and anthropology: local challenges to 'Global Mental Health'
P24
Anthropology on trial? The role of ethnography in HIV experimental science
P26
Conflicting politics underlying obesity in a complex, globalised world: 'glocal' governance, public actions and community engagement
P28
Managing trust in an uncertain therapeutic world
P29
Disability: theory, policy and practice in global contexts
P30
Health workers at the boundaries of Global Health: between 'performance' and socio-material practices of care
P31
Chronicity and Care: anthropological approaches to progressive lifelong conditions
P32
Global healthcare professionals in medical anthropology: issues of theory methods and practice
P34
Applied anthropological research in the Ebola response
P35
Unpacking the discourse of safety in Global Health
P36
Justice and healing in the wake of war
P37
Anthropological engagements with the Ebola epidemic in West Africa
P38
Taking account of context: anthropology in the evaluation of Global Health interventions
P39
What Emergency produces… Ebola and its artefacts
P40
What can anthropology contribute to health systems research and reform?
P41
Containers and the material life of Global Health
P43
'Stakeholder' as an emerging keyword in Global Health cultures: but what are the stakes and who holds them?
P44
Children's experiences with Global Health
P46
Reproductive disruptions & flows: surrogacy & obstetric care in India and the US
P47
Post-human perspectives: how productive or relevant are these for a global medical anthropology?
P48
The role of networks in influencing and implenting Global Health programmes and policy
P49
Engaging with Public Health: exploring tensions between global programs and local responses
P50
Locating anthropology in qualitative Global Health research
P51
Remembering Global Health
P52
Communicating bodies: new juxtapositions of linguistic and medical anthropology
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