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Anthropology of Health

The Anthropology of Health group bridges biological and social anthropology, community medicine, evolutionary medicine, social epidemiology and public health. We work on local, regional and international scales. We aim to advance the interdisciplinary anthropological study of health, to critically debate local and international health issues, and to support impact and outreach activities.

Contact Research Co-ordinator: Dr Loretta Lou

Staff members:

Dr Roslyn Malcolm

Professor Helen Ball

Professor Gillian Bentley

Dr Hannah Brown

Dr Liana Chase

Professor Kate Hampshire

Dr Ben Hildred

Dr Jack Jenkins

Dr Andrea Lambell

Professor Jane Macnaughton

Dr Declan Murray

Professor Tessa Pollard

Professor Andrew Russell

Professor Bob Simpson

Dr Jed Stevenson

Dr Johanna Thren

Dr Tom Widger

 

AHRG SEMINARS

For further information, please contact Senior Research Administrator, Kate Payne (kate.payne@durham.ac.uk)

MICHAELMAS TERM

 

Wednesday 9 October (D217, Dawson)

3.30-5:00pm    WELCOME SESSION

Wednesday 16 October (CLC407, Top floor of the Calman)


3.30-5:00pm      Andrea Ford (University of Edinburgh)

What is ‘new’ about FemTech? Data, privacy, and quantification”

 

Wednesday 30 October  [SARG & AHRG Joint-seminar] (CLC407, Calman)

Wednesday 6 November

DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR (DATA THEME) 3pm (CLC407, Calman)

Marlee Tichenor The Datafication of Health Policy and Health Data Ecosystems in Senegal

Wednesday 13 November (CLC407, Calman)

3.30-5:00pm      Emmanuel Oladipo (University of Manchester) Belonging in Medicine: An Autoethnographic study through spoken word poetry

Wednesday 20 November
DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR, 3pm (CLC407, Calman)

Elisabeth Kirtsoglou – Inaugural Professorial Lecture
Title TBA

Week 8/Wednesday 27 November (CLC407, Calman)

3.30-5:00pm      Kateryna Maltseva (NaUKMA, Kyiv, Ukraine) Using life history orientation strategy theory to explain how stress in childhood affects health outcomes in adulthood

Week 10/Wednesday 11 December

LAYTON DIALOGUE, 3pm (CLC407, Calman)

‘Multispecies Ethnography as a forum for dialogue in anthropology’

EPIPHANY TERM

 

Wednesday 15 January   [SARG & AHRG Joint-seminar] (CLC407, Calman)

1.00-2.30pm      Chris Courtney (Durham University), From Miasmatic Mists to Air-Conditioning Disease: Worrying About Humidity in Chinese History
Abstract to follow

 

Wednesday 22 January (D104, Dawson)

1.00-2.30pm      William Tantam (University of Bristol), Virtual abuse, infinite harm: Conceptualising trauma with survivors of online-facilitated child sexual abuse

Abstract to follow

 

Wednesday 5 February [SARG & AHRG Joint-seminar] (CLC407, Calman)

1.00-3pm      Why and how we speak with the dead: an interdisciplinary dialogue on spiritualist practices in China and the UK

Adam Reed (University of St Andrews), Living Images: Spiritualism and the equivocations of mediumship

Luis Junquiera (University of Cambridge), Divine Influence or Mental Power? Redefining Ritual Healing in Republican China (1912-1949)

 

Wednesday 12 February

DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR (DATA THEME), 3pm (CLC407, Calman)

Tom Neumark
Title TBA

 

Wednesday 19 February (CLC407, Calman)

1.00-2.30pm      Bridget Bradley (University of St Andrews) Looking for biosolidarity: The struggle for community-making among eco-anxious climate activists in Britain

 

Wednesday 26 February

DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR (DATA THEME), 3pm (CLC407, Calman)

Alberto Acerbi (Department of Sociology and Social Research - University of Trento)

Title TBA

 

 

Wednesday 5 March (D104, Dawson)

1.00-2.30pm      Off-the-boat PhD students seminar

Wednesday 19 March

DEPARTMENTAL SEMINAR, 3pm  (CLC407, Calman)

Tom Widger – Inaugural Professorial Lecture
Title TBA