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International Journal for the Analysis of Health. Official publication of the Society for Medical Anthropology.

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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
5 months
New Critical Care essay on Russia's war in Ukraine: commentary by Kateryna Dovhopola, Olha Nabochenko, and Tetiana Kostenko is essential reading for understanding effects of the war on Ukrainian children with disabilities. #anthrotwitter .
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
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@channelljustice @veruka2 @MarynaNading Stay tuned for more essays by @dafnarachok, @ShmatkoIvan, Volha Verbilovich, Alyona Mazhnaya, Kateryna Dovhopola, Olha Nabochenko, and Tetiana M. Kostenko.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
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@channelljustice @veruka2 @MarynaNading @veruka2 explores the positive and negative impacts of shifting drug policies in Ukraine.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
8 months
@channelljustice @veruka2 @MarynaNading Be sure to check out the accompanying photo essay on camouflage nets by @MarynaNading
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
8 months
@channelljustice @veruka2 @MarynaNading takes us into a community of artisans who have turned their skills towards the weaving of camouflage nets – artifacts produced for the preservation of life and the enabling of death.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
8 months
@channelljustice @veruka2 Sarah Phillips introduces us to the tenacious Dmitrii, who makes us question how far the devastation of war can reach.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
8 months
Intro essay by @channelljustice and @veruka2
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
8 months
Check out our new Critical Care series on Russia's war in Ukraine for vital ethnographic perspectives on the war. #anthrotwitter
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
1 year
Check out the latest Critical Care blog post by @xisais1. about head shape and helmet therapy for infants in the US.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
1 year
Janelle S. Taylor’s highly cited article “On Recognition, Caring, and Dementia,” published in 2008 in Medical Anthropology Quarterly, has been adapted into a story that aired today on @ThisAmerLife, Ep. #823: “The Question Trap.” Listen here:
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This American Life
1 year
"How’s your mom?" Janelle Taylor thinks through why people keep asking if her mother recognizes her, when that's totally beside the point.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
2 years
Check out the latest Critical Care blog post by @NeilKAggarwal, analyzing the discursive uses of psychiatric knowledge in the medical evaluation of former PM of Pakistan Imran Khan.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
2 years
MAQ is looking for a new editor for its online Reading the Archive Series, our dynamic virtual issue space. Check out the series here and watch your inboxes and our website for a full advert. Email Alex Nading, MAQ Editor, if interested.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
2 years
RT @ayo_wahlberg: Call for nominations: Medical Anthropology Quarterly (MAQ) editorship. via @SocMedAnthro.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
2 years
Growing Old in a New China by Rose Keimig looks into "how and why we care for older adults and the ways in which that matters in people’s lives and in the life of a society." @RutgersUPress .Reviewed by Jeanne Laraine Shea.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
2 years
"An important contribution to the anthropological literature on China and to studies of Chinese STS" —Can Science and Technology Save China? ed. by Susan Greenhalgh & Li Zhang @CornellPress .Reviewed by Jennifer A. Liu.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
2 years
Becoming Gods: Medical Training in Mexican Hospitals stands out for Vania Smith-Oka's "capacity to show how doctorly behavior and practice cannot be taken for granted as a function of hierarchy and privilege." @RutgersUPress.Reviewed by Ciara Kierans.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
2 years
Sandra Bärnreuther's Substantial Relations is "a recommended read for all scholars working in the area of infertility/fertility and kinship studies." @CornellPress .Reviewed by Maya Unnithan.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
2 years
At the Limits of Cure by @bhar_venkat "challenges conventional understandings of cure as final, showing instead its ambiguity and fragility." @DukePress .Reviewed by @zahrahayat.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
2 years
The newest issue (36.4) of MAQ is now available on our website—featuring 5 full access book reviews to add to your new year book lists! Take a look:.
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Medical Anthropology Quarterly
3 years
"Rabies in the Streets" by @NadalDeborah is "a truly multi-species ethnography" that offers a fascinating look at “rabies as a social being.” Reviewed by Harlan Weaver.
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