Much of the current social science literature on the clinical trials industry focuses on the profit-seeking practices adopted by pharmaceutical companies and the contract research organisations they employ to enable the mass production and distribution of their products. However, what the current literature demands is further ethnographic engagement with the particularities of the diseases being investigated, the local contexts and histories in which they are entwined, and how these impact the affective relationships between clinical research organisations and their participants. On the basis of ethnographic research with a nonprofit clinical research organisation specialising in TB vaccinations in South Africa, I argue that the complexitie...
TB remains one of the most alarming global health threats of this age. Despite the often available T...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this study was to explore the factors that contribute...
The purpose of this research study was to explore and describe the experiences of patients on short-...
There has been a substantial increase in the amount of biomedical research being conducted in resour...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
This anthropological research began with curiosity about human relationships with microbes. Inside t...
© 2014 Dr. Peta FreestoneThe re-emergence of tuberculosis (TB) as a major global health challenge is...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading infectious disease causes of death at a global level, o...
Sub-optimal implementation of infection prevention and control (IPC) measures for airborne infection...
This thesis is an investigation into the socio-economic constraints that influence the decisions of ...
During ethnographic research at a tuberculosis vaccine trial site in South Africa, trial participant...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a major global public health challenge, and a majority of countries have...
Tuberculosis was the first disease in history whose treatment regimens were systematically establish...
This case study of tuberculosis among Ju/’hoansi speakers in a small village in Otjodzondjupa ...
Abstract: South Africa is one of twelve countries identified by the World Health Organisation (WHO) ...
TB remains one of the most alarming global health threats of this age. Despite the often available T...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this study was to explore the factors that contribute...
The purpose of this research study was to explore and describe the experiences of patients on short-...
There has been a substantial increase in the amount of biomedical research being conducted in resour...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
This anthropological research began with curiosity about human relationships with microbes. Inside t...
© 2014 Dr. Peta FreestoneThe re-emergence of tuberculosis (TB) as a major global health challenge is...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the leading infectious disease causes of death at a global level, o...
Sub-optimal implementation of infection prevention and control (IPC) measures for airborne infection...
This thesis is an investigation into the socio-economic constraints that influence the decisions of ...
During ethnographic research at a tuberculosis vaccine trial site in South Africa, trial participant...
BACKGROUND: Tuberculosis is a major global public health challenge, and a majority of countries have...
Tuberculosis was the first disease in history whose treatment regimens were systematically establish...
This case study of tuberculosis among Ju/’hoansi speakers in a small village in Otjodzondjupa ...
Abstract: South Africa is one of twelve countries identified by the World Health Organisation (WHO) ...
TB remains one of the most alarming global health threats of this age. Despite the often available T...
Includes bibliographical references.The aim of this study was to explore the factors that contribute...
The purpose of this research study was to explore and describe the experiences of patients on short-...