Mothers, children, and the impact of austerity on perinatal mental health
When the Dead Teach
Exploring the postvital life of cadavers in Danish dissection labs
Exploring the postvital life of cadavers in Danish dissection labs
Relational Anatomy
Dissecting and memorialising the dead in medical education
Dissecting and memorialising the dead in medical education
‘Silent Mentors’
Donation, education, and bodies in Taiwan
Donation, education, and bodies in Taiwan
Death as Resource
A story of organ donation and communication across the ‘great mist’ in Iceland.
A story of organ donation and communication across the ‘great mist’ in Iceland
Analysing Critique on Ptsd in an Attempt to Bridge Anthropology and Psychiatry
When posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) entered the DSM, support for the diagnosis was a critical part of advocacy for Vietnam veterans.
When posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) entered the DSM, support for the diagnosis was a critical part of advocacy for Vietnam veterans.
Moving Beyond the Household
Some comments on the theoretical underpinnings of Anke Niehof’s ‘micro-ecological approach to health’
Some comments on the theoretical underpinnings of Anke Niehof’s ‘micro-ecological approach to health’
A Micro-Ecological Approach to Home Care for Aids Patients
The micro environment and agency of the household: a theoretical statement
The micro environment and agency of the household: a theoretical statement
Care, Power and Macro-Level/Micro-Level Analysis
Some suggestions for linking Niehof's "Micro-Ecological Approach" with other compatible models
Some suggestions for linking Niehof’s “Micro-Ecological Approach” with other compatible models
Critical Reflections on the Micro-Ecological Approach to Home Care for People With HIV/Aids
The concept of household – the central element in the model – is also problematic.
The concept of household – the central element in the model – is also problematic.
On the Role of the Individual in the MEAH Framework
Medical anthropology is a field that is concerned, either directly or indirectly, with the improvement of health conditions.
Medical anthropology is a field that is concerned, either directly or indirectly, with the improvement of health conditions.
An Outsider’s Fascination for Dutch Medical Anthropology, and More
Fascinated by The Netherlands, Nicoletta Diasio, came to this country around 1993-1994 as an Italian anthropologist to study ‘Dutch medical anthropology’.
Fascinated by The Netherlands, Nicoletta Diasio, came to this country around 1993-1994 as an Italian anthropologist to study ‘Dutch medical anthropology’.
Rape, Vulnerability and Doubt.
Rape, its prevalence, survival and efforts to deal with its physical and psychological aftermath, are full of contradictions and ambiguities which, in turn, increase the vulnerability of the body.
Rape, its prevalence, survival and efforts to deal with its physical and psychological aftermath, are full of contradictions and ambiguities which, in turn, increase the vulnerability of the body.
Weight Loss Among Peruvian Live-In Domestic Workers in Chile
During the fieldwork I carried out in 2001 on health problems among Peruvian live-in nannies and domestic workers in Santiago de Chile, weight loss turned out to be one of the central themes.
During the fieldwork I carried out in 2001 on health problems among Peruvian live-in nannies and domestic workers in Santiago de Chile, weight loss turned out to be one of the central themes.
Mental Illness in Culture, Culture in Mental Illness
This paper presents an anthropological understanding of mental illness.
This paper presents an anthropological understanding of mental illness.
All Sciences Are Equal, but Some Sciences Are More Equal Than Others
The theoretical analysis oloyede conducts in order to explain these students’ discomfort is rich in content, but his conclusion is rather disappointing.
The theoretical analysis Oloyede conducts in order to explain these students’ discomfort is rich in content, but his conclusion is rather disappointing.