In recent years, the demand for cost-effective evidence of health impact has grown exponentially, often to the exclusion of other disciplines and of epidemiology's longstanding interest in the multivariate determinants of health. Drawing on an ethnography of the Safe Motherhood Initiative, this paper focuses on experts who, in producing historical case-study evidence, exceptionally inhabit a stigmatising epistemological position while still successfully commanding the respect of policy makers. To theorise the sources and effects of this epistemic diversity, we draw on the anthropology and sociology of science, and specifically on Holmes and Marcus' analyses of 'para-ethnographic' modes of reasoning
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
This special section critically examines the paradigms and values that undergird the ever-expanding ...
Based on an ethnography of the international Safe Motherhood Initiative (SMI), this article charts t...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the con...
Based on an ethnography of the international Safe Motherhood Initiative (SMI), this article charts t...
Studies exploring how and why evidence informs decisions (or not) often focus on perceived cultural,...
We critically examine the discussion on the role of evidence-based medicine (EBM) in healthcare gove...
Academic disciplines like anthropology and epidemiology provide a niche for researchers to speak the...
It goes without saying, epidemiology –the science of distribution of diseases and risk f...
Concerns about the limited influence of research on decision-making have prompted the development of...
In the past 15 or so years, the "evidence-based medicine" (EBM) framework has become increasingly in...
Demands to ground policies and practices in objective scientific proofs have become ubiquitous in gl...
Individuals working within the health sector widely embrace the idea of using evidence to achieve th...
Using the international maternal health field as a case study, we draw on ethnographic research to i...
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
This special section critically examines the paradigms and values that undergird the ever-expanding ...
Based on an ethnography of the international Safe Motherhood Initiative (SMI), this article charts t...
AbstractObjectiveThis article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the con...
Based on an ethnography of the international Safe Motherhood Initiative (SMI), this article charts t...
Studies exploring how and why evidence informs decisions (or not) often focus on perceived cultural,...
We critically examine the discussion on the role of evidence-based medicine (EBM) in healthcare gove...
Academic disciplines like anthropology and epidemiology provide a niche for researchers to speak the...
It goes without saying, epidemiology –the science of distribution of diseases and risk f...
Concerns about the limited influence of research on decision-making have prompted the development of...
In the past 15 or so years, the "evidence-based medicine" (EBM) framework has become increasingly in...
Demands to ground policies and practices in objective scientific proofs have become ubiquitous in gl...
Individuals working within the health sector widely embrace the idea of using evidence to achieve th...
Using the international maternal health field as a case study, we draw on ethnographic research to i...
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
This special section critically examines the paradigms and values that undergird the ever-expanding ...