This book explores the often contentious relationship between health, concepts of race and ethnicity, and the impact on South Asian groups. Using medical sociological and anthropological perspectives, it excavates racialised constructions of diabetes ‘risk’ within discourses, and highlights the contrasting counter narratives in people’s accounts of their everyday lives.By identifying a number of components to the discursive, racialised construction of ‘risky’ South Asian bodies, this book problematises taken for granted understandings of culture, lifestyle and genetic risk. The mobilisation of these mechanisms in health science and interventions result in a racialising gaze, directed at groups already experiencing historically embedded race...
We undertook a secondary analysis of in-depth interviews with white (n = 32) and Pakistani and India...
South Asian people are often perceived as a homogenous group whose culture is prescriptive and const...
South Asian individuals in the United States are at an increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM); how...
This book explores the often contentious relationship between health, concepts of race and ethnicity...
This book explores the often contentious relationship between health, concepts of race and ethnicity...
Type 2 diabetes within UK South Asian populations has increasingly become the focus of health scienc...
Diabetes has become a global health problem, with both physical and psycho-social impacts on people'...
Diabetes mellitus and its complications account for a high proportion of avoidable morbidity and pre...
Aim. To report on a study which developed a knowledge of the experiences of South Asian people with ...
Background. South Asians living in the UK have an increased predisposition to developing Type 2 diab...
South Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, and Sri Lankans), have very high incidence of metab...
Clinicians and community leaders report diabetes as a substantial health threat within Cambodian Ame...
Cardiovascular disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada and disproportionately affects...
This ethnographically-informed doctoral study examines the social effects of gestational diabetes (G...
This post-colonial reading of narratives of obesity, diabetes, and the hypothesized "thrifty genotyp...
We undertook a secondary analysis of in-depth interviews with white (n = 32) and Pakistani and India...
South Asian people are often perceived as a homogenous group whose culture is prescriptive and const...
South Asian individuals in the United States are at an increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM); how...
This book explores the often contentious relationship between health, concepts of race and ethnicity...
This book explores the often contentious relationship between health, concepts of race and ethnicity...
Type 2 diabetes within UK South Asian populations has increasingly become the focus of health scienc...
Diabetes has become a global health problem, with both physical and psycho-social impacts on people'...
Diabetes mellitus and its complications account for a high proportion of avoidable morbidity and pre...
Aim. To report on a study which developed a knowledge of the experiences of South Asian people with ...
Background. South Asians living in the UK have an increased predisposition to developing Type 2 diab...
South Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, and Sri Lankans), have very high incidence of metab...
Clinicians and community leaders report diabetes as a substantial health threat within Cambodian Ame...
Cardiovascular disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada and disproportionately affects...
This ethnographically-informed doctoral study examines the social effects of gestational diabetes (G...
This post-colonial reading of narratives of obesity, diabetes, and the hypothesized "thrifty genotyp...
We undertook a secondary analysis of in-depth interviews with white (n = 32) and Pakistani and India...
South Asian people are often perceived as a homogenous group whose culture is prescriptive and const...
South Asian individuals in the United States are at an increased risk of type 2 diabetes (T2DM); how...