Shirley Lindenbaum’s study in the early 1960s of the origins and transmission of kuru among the Fore people of the eastern highlands of New Guinea is one of the earliest examples of an explicitly medical anthropology. Lindenbaum later described her investigations as assembling ‘an epidemiology of social relations’. How might the emergence of medical anthropology, then, be related to the concurrent development of the social history of medicine and global epidemic intelligence? Are these alternative genealogies for medical anthropology
During recent decades, social scientists, particularly anthropologists, sociologists and medical his...
The Tsimane Health and Life History Project, an integrated bio-behavioral study of the human life co...
The Tsimane Health and Life History Project, an integrated bio-behavioral study of the human life co...
Shirley Lindenbaum’s study in the early 1960s of the origins and transmission of kuru among the Fore...
Over the past decades, infectious disease epidemics have come to increasingly pose major global heal...
Kuru is a prion disease which became epidemic among the Fore and surrounding linguistic groups in Pa...
The increasing involvement of anthropologist in health issues has intensified debate concerning the ...
Although the value of interdisciplinary collaboration between epidemiology and anthropology is both ...
It is more than 10 years since the anthropologist DiGiacomo (1999) answered the question “Can there ...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
In 2008, the Commission on Social Determinants of Health at the World Health Organisation published ...
This course is an introduction to medical anthropology. We emphasize how health, illness, and healin...
OBJECTIVE: Although the relationship between epidemiology and anthropology has a long history, it ha...
Even though for most of medical anthropologists, history of medicine is far from their professional...
Academic disciplines like anthropology and epidemiology provide a niche for researchers to speak the...
During recent decades, social scientists, particularly anthropologists, sociologists and medical his...
The Tsimane Health and Life History Project, an integrated bio-behavioral study of the human life co...
The Tsimane Health and Life History Project, an integrated bio-behavioral study of the human life co...
Shirley Lindenbaum’s study in the early 1960s of the origins and transmission of kuru among the Fore...
Over the past decades, infectious disease epidemics have come to increasingly pose major global heal...
Kuru is a prion disease which became epidemic among the Fore and surrounding linguistic groups in Pa...
The increasing involvement of anthropologist in health issues has intensified debate concerning the ...
Although the value of interdisciplinary collaboration between epidemiology and anthropology is both ...
It is more than 10 years since the anthropologist DiGiacomo (1999) answered the question “Can there ...
This article focuses on three overlapping trends in the historical study of human responses to illne...
In 2008, the Commission on Social Determinants of Health at the World Health Organisation published ...
This course is an introduction to medical anthropology. We emphasize how health, illness, and healin...
OBJECTIVE: Although the relationship between epidemiology and anthropology has a long history, it ha...
Even though for most of medical anthropologists, history of medicine is far from their professional...
Academic disciplines like anthropology and epidemiology provide a niche for researchers to speak the...
During recent decades, social scientists, particularly anthropologists, sociologists and medical his...
The Tsimane Health and Life History Project, an integrated bio-behavioral study of the human life co...
The Tsimane Health and Life History Project, an integrated bio-behavioral study of the human life co...