This dissertation explores the lasting effects of recurrent temporary medical humanitarian operations through ethnographic research in communities, clinical facilities, nongovernmental aid organizations, and governmental bureaucracies in the northern Somali Region of Ethiopia. First, I found that medical humanitarian aid has altered persons' subjective experiences and expectations of biomedicine, spirit possession, health, and healing. Popular health cultures and conceptions of "biomedicine" as well as "traditional medicine" were changing, in part due to repeated exposures to relief operations. Second, I documented novel social formations to cope with recurrent aid: new labor relations to enable temporary work with international NGOs; new m...
This thesis is about a charity, Christian Aid (CA) and the experience of that charity working in Eth...
This paper addresses the issue of what happens in the aftermath of conflict when humanitarian respon...
Throughout Eurasia and Central Asia contemporary health care reforms emphasize privatization of medi...
This thesis examines the lifeworlds of Somali returnees in Ethiopia. Their experience of flight and ...
This dissertation examines practices, discourses, and imaginaries of biomedicine within hospital spa...
This thesis addresses the chronic failure of health service provision in conflict-affected developin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Drawing upon two and a half years of ethnographic fiel...
The authors believe that the stark lack of humanitarian space and current insecurity has now undermi...
This dissertation is about refugees in Somalia, how they got there, where they came from, and why th...
This working paper was prepared for the workshop on "Aid and Humanitarian Assistance in Africa" in A...
Ethnographic research about "the refugee experience" of Somalis in eastern Ethiopia is discussed, fo...
Debarati Guha-Sapir and Ruwan Ratnayake use field data to demonstrate the severe vulnerability faced...
Despite broadly shared interest in the welfare of ‘precarious lives’, medical anthropology and medic...
This thesis addresses the chronic failure of health service provision in conflict-affected developi...
This essay discusses the way in which a quest for health was expressed by resorting to primary heal...
This thesis is about a charity, Christian Aid (CA) and the experience of that charity working in Eth...
This paper addresses the issue of what happens in the aftermath of conflict when humanitarian respon...
Throughout Eurasia and Central Asia contemporary health care reforms emphasize privatization of medi...
This thesis examines the lifeworlds of Somali returnees in Ethiopia. Their experience of flight and ...
This dissertation examines practices, discourses, and imaginaries of biomedicine within hospital spa...
This thesis addresses the chronic failure of health service provision in conflict-affected developin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012Drawing upon two and a half years of ethnographic fiel...
The authors believe that the stark lack of humanitarian space and current insecurity has now undermi...
This dissertation is about refugees in Somalia, how they got there, where they came from, and why th...
This working paper was prepared for the workshop on "Aid and Humanitarian Assistance in Africa" in A...
Ethnographic research about "the refugee experience" of Somalis in eastern Ethiopia is discussed, fo...
Debarati Guha-Sapir and Ruwan Ratnayake use field data to demonstrate the severe vulnerability faced...
Despite broadly shared interest in the welfare of ‘precarious lives’, medical anthropology and medic...
This thesis addresses the chronic failure of health service provision in conflict-affected developi...
This essay discusses the way in which a quest for health was expressed by resorting to primary heal...
This thesis is about a charity, Christian Aid (CA) and the experience of that charity working in Eth...
This paper addresses the issue of what happens in the aftermath of conflict when humanitarian respon...
Throughout Eurasia and Central Asia contemporary health care reforms emphasize privatization of medi...