Objectives: The complex societal spread of COVID-19 in the U.S. indicates a need to recognize sociocultural forces to best understand and respond to the pandemic. This essay describes four principles of anthropology and sister disciplines that underlie the theory and practice of public health. Methods: Research following anthropological and related approaches is reviewed to provide examples of the four principles from COVID-19 in the U.S. Results: 1. What counts as sickness, disease, injury, pathology, is fundamentally a matter of historically situated social ideas and values. 2. The ways in which societies are organized is a fundamental source of pathologies and their distributions within societies. 3. Conversely, health conditions can sub...
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This handbook highlights the relevance of the social sciences in global public health and their sign...
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The Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes papers addressing the social and cultural aspec...
<p>Carroll, J. J. (2014). Key Theories from Critical Medical Anthropology for Public Health Research...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University PressThe Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes pape...
Although the COVID-19 pandemic created challenges for faculty and students alike, it was also a cata...
This paper focuses on two roles of anthropology in the control of infectious disease. The first is i...
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Public health focuses on health of the population and it is concerned with threats to health based o...
<p>This article summarizes four significant theoretical concepts from the field of Critical Medical ...
In proposing a collaborative role for anthropology in the post-Covid-19 world society, this paper lo...
This article is based on the fact that the current pandemic has created a new global order and the i...
This commentary serves as a reflection on the impact of COVID-19 and other current events that have ...
What is the object of epidemiological interventions during an epidemic? Is it the virus, the disease...
The COVID-19 pandemic changed how we view the world, human behaviour, and societal structures and in...
This handbook highlights the relevance of the social sciences in global public health and their sign...
This review describes the relationship between the coronavirus-related pandemic and health inequitie...
The Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes papers addressing the social and cultural aspec...
<p>Carroll, J. J. (2014). Key Theories from Critical Medical Anthropology for Public Health Research...
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University PressThe Journal of Biosocial Science regularly publishes pape...
Although the COVID-19 pandemic created challenges for faculty and students alike, it was also a cata...
This paper focuses on two roles of anthropology in the control of infectious disease. The first is i...
How can we ethically research “the social” in times of social distancing? This paper considers the e...
Public health focuses on health of the population and it is concerned with threats to health based o...
<p>This article summarizes four significant theoretical concepts from the field of Critical Medical ...
In proposing a collaborative role for anthropology in the post-Covid-19 world society, this paper lo...
This article is based on the fact that the current pandemic has created a new global order and the i...
This commentary serves as a reflection on the impact of COVID-19 and other current events that have ...
What is the object of epidemiological interventions during an epidemic? Is it the virus, the disease...