This special section critically examines the paradigms and values that undergird the ever-expanding field of global health. The richly textured ethnographic think pieces presented here tackle problems of evidence and efficacy as complex forms of ethical and theoretical engagement in contexts of neoliberalism, war, technological innovation, inequality, and structural violence. These works seek to contribute to a people-centered and politically relevant social theory for the twenty-first century
Within multi-disciplinary global health interventions, anthropologists find themselves navigating co...
Anthropologists have described, often in eloquent detail, local destruction of opportunities to lead...
<p>This article summarizes four significant theoretical concepts from the field of Critical Medical ...
This special section critically examines the paradigms and values that undergird the ever-expanding ...
Reflecting on the recent West African Ebola outbreak, this piece advocates for a critical and people...
As an emerging subfield of medical anthropology with roots in histories and geographies of colonial ...
Since the turn of the millennium, conceptual and practice-oriented shifts in global health have incr...
Thinking through two objects – a focus group and a photograph – this essay suggests that ethnographi...
The apolitical legitimacy of "evidence-based medicine" offers a practical means for ethnography and ...
The field of Global Health brings together a vastly diverse array of actors working to address press...
What is the place for critical ethnography in global health and other related forms of international...
<p>Carroll, J. J. (2014). Key Theories from Critical Medical Anthropology for Public Health Research...
Within multi-disciplinary global health interventions, anthropologists find themselves navigating co...
Anthropologists have described, often in eloquent detail, local destruction of opportunities to lead...
<p>This article summarizes four significant theoretical concepts from the field of Critical Medical ...
This special section critically examines the paradigms and values that undergird the ever-expanding ...
Reflecting on the recent West African Ebola outbreak, this piece advocates for a critical and people...
As an emerging subfield of medical anthropology with roots in histories and geographies of colonial ...
Since the turn of the millennium, conceptual and practice-oriented shifts in global health have incr...
Thinking through two objects – a focus group and a photograph – this essay suggests that ethnographi...
The apolitical legitimacy of "evidence-based medicine" offers a practical means for ethnography and ...
The field of Global Health brings together a vastly diverse array of actors working to address press...
What is the place for critical ethnography in global health and other related forms of international...
<p>Carroll, J. J. (2014). Key Theories from Critical Medical Anthropology for Public Health Research...
Within multi-disciplinary global health interventions, anthropologists find themselves navigating co...
Anthropologists have described, often in eloquent detail, local destruction of opportunities to lead...
<p>This article summarizes four significant theoretical concepts from the field of Critical Medical ...