This article examines if and how medical pluralism can be reconceptualised in light of the expansion of the borders of care, where people do not simply seek care nationally but transnationally. We draw on our own research on reproductive travels, medical remittances, the circulation of medicines in migrant’s personal networks and the revitalization of local healing traditions through globally active NGOs to shed light on the emergence of what we call a transnationally opportunity space. The article focuses on the analysis on new opportunities and restrictions which emerge through the existing global economic stratification, the diverging legal frameworks and regulations in different nation states and locations, and the different levels of h...
This article critically examines the contours of care transnationalization as an ongoing social proc...
International audienceThis article examines the fabric of transnationalism in the health field throu...
Even after landmark health reform in 2010, our health care system will not achieve universal coverag...
How can we understand health-seeking behaviour, if the space in which this behaviour takes place str...
How can we understand health-seeking behaviour, if the space in which this behaviour takes place str...
The article[1] addresses the obstacles to the study of the relationships between Medical Pluralism a...
Transnational medical travel -- the temporary movement by patients across national borders in order ...
Transnational medical travel–the temporary movement by patientsacross national borders in order to a...
Medicine has become interested in unconventional healing prac-tices, ostensibly because of recent de...
Medical pluralism is not a new issue in medical anthropology. Over four decades medical anthropolog...
This article, born of a wider research, aims to further study how the creation of “transnational hea...
This thesis thinks through practices of medical travel facilitation in order to contribute to curren...
This article addresses the unique legal, policy, and ethical questions that arise when patients trav...
Health care supply, demand and responsibility are increasingly becoming transnational. More people s...
Drawing on a mix-methods study comprised of an online questionnaire and semi-structured interviews, ...
This article critically examines the contours of care transnationalization as an ongoing social proc...
International audienceThis article examines the fabric of transnationalism in the health field throu...
Even after landmark health reform in 2010, our health care system will not achieve universal coverag...
How can we understand health-seeking behaviour, if the space in which this behaviour takes place str...
How can we understand health-seeking behaviour, if the space in which this behaviour takes place str...
The article[1] addresses the obstacles to the study of the relationships between Medical Pluralism a...
Transnational medical travel -- the temporary movement by patients across national borders in order ...
Transnational medical travel–the temporary movement by patientsacross national borders in order to a...
Medicine has become interested in unconventional healing prac-tices, ostensibly because of recent de...
Medical pluralism is not a new issue in medical anthropology. Over four decades medical anthropolog...
This article, born of a wider research, aims to further study how the creation of “transnational hea...
This thesis thinks through practices of medical travel facilitation in order to contribute to curren...
This article addresses the unique legal, policy, and ethical questions that arise when patients trav...
Health care supply, demand and responsibility are increasingly becoming transnational. More people s...
Drawing on a mix-methods study comprised of an online questionnaire and semi-structured interviews, ...
This article critically examines the contours of care transnationalization as an ongoing social proc...
International audienceThis article examines the fabric of transnationalism in the health field throu...
Even after landmark health reform in 2010, our health care system will not achieve universal coverag...