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The COVID horizon. Introduction to the special section | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-7 | 2405-691X | ||||
Social distance forever? Or, what is a horizon for 'being near, together with others'? | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-10 | 2405-691X | ||||
Following Tanya's lead. The mirage and hope of social medicine research | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-9 | 2405-691X | ||||
Density and danger: social distancing as racialised population | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-11 | 2405-691X | ||||
Dis-avowing masks: culture, race, and public health between the United States and Taiwan | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-13 | 2405-691X | ||||
What could be, but never has been. Horizons of human rights and racial justice | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-11 | 2405-691X | ||||
Autism 'super mums': affectivity as a political capital in special mothering and autism advocacy | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-25 | 2405-691X | ||||
Psychosocialization in Nepal: notes on translation from the frontlines of global mental health | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-29 | 2405-691X | ||||
COVID-19 temporalities. Ruptures of everyday life in urban Burkina Faso | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-21 | 2405-691X | ||||
Infrastructures of suffering: trauma, sumud and the politics of violence and aid in Lebanon | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-26 | 2405-691X | ||||
Prognostic calibrations throughout outpatient encounters for families living with congenital heart defects in Denmark | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-27 | 2405-691X | ||||
Global health initiatives as a 'drunken boat': the meningitis vaccines project case study | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-12 | 2405-691X | ||||
Race, racism and anthropology: decolonising health inequality in a time of Covid-19 | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-18 | 2405-691X | ||||
Thinking through the photo essay: observations for medical anthropology | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-13 | 2405-691X | ||||
The walls have ears. Accessing participant narratives amid silence, secrecy, and mistrust | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-8 | 2405-691X | ||||
Obituary: René Devisch (1944-2020) | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (1): 1-6 | 2405-691X | ||||
Introduction: diagnostics, medical testing, and value in medical anthropology | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-16 | 2405-691X | ||||
'In the meantime'. Ordinary life in continuous medical testing for lung cancer | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-26 | 2405-691X | ||||
Infrastructural instability, value, and laboratory work in a public hospital in Sierra Leone | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-24 | 2405-691X | ||||
'Test, test, test!' Scarcity, tinkering, and testing policy early in the COVID-19 epidemic in France | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-31 | 2405-691X | ||||
Hidden perils: diagnosing asymptomatic disease carriers | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-29 | 2405-691X | ||||
Revealing truth through diagnostics: from disclosure laws to clinical research for novel drug development | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-23 | 2405-691X | ||||
Learning to see cancer in early detection research | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-25 | 2405-691X | ||||
Diagnosing diabetes, diagnosing colonialism. An ethnography of the classification and counting of a Senegalese metabolic disease | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-26 | 2405-691X | ||||
Moments of uncertainty: exploring how an app-based oral HIV self-testing strategy fits in communities 'living under' HIV risk | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-24 | 2405-691X | ||||
Molecular sovereignty. Building a blood screening test for the Brazilian nation | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-25 | 2405-691X | ||||
The testing database as pandemic technology: reflections on the COVID-19 response in India | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-29 | 2405-691X | ||||
Detecting diabetes risk. Philanthrocapitalism, diagnostic innovation, and epistemic power in Mexico | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-22 | 2405-691X | ||||
COVID-19 diagnoses. A source of immanent value and novelty | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-10 | 2405-691X | ||||
Positioning human microbiome DTC tests. On the search for health, data and alternatives amid the financialisation of life | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-12 | 2405-691X | ||||
Diagnosing citizenship. An the biopolitical uptake of COVID-19 detection | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-8 | 2405-691X | ||||
Patient pathways and diagnostic value in Sierra Leone | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (2): 1-11 | 2405-691X | ||||
The grammar of leprosy: temporal politics and hte impossible subject | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (3): 1-26 | 2405-691X | ||||
'Doing it our way'. Participation and kinship in traditional surrogacy narratives in Aotearoa New Zealand | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (3): 1-26 | 2405-691X | ||||
(In)visible disease. Motions and emotions engendered by papers and diagnostics of people accessing healthcare in Burkina Faso | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (3): 1-20 | 2405-691X | ||||
Stay home, stay safe. Proximity as vitality and vulnerability under lockdown | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (3): 1-29 | 2405-691X | ||||
Out of compassion or out of rights? A story about an amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) human clinical trial | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (3): 1-23 | 2405-691X | ||||
Long-term care hospitals and changing elderly care in South Korea | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (3): 1-26 | 2405-691X | ||||
When refugees care for refugees in Lebanon. Providing contextually appropriate care from the ground up | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (3): 1-26 | 2405-691X | ||||
Breathing and dying in 2020 | 2021 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 8 (3): 1-6 | 2405-691X | ||||
Rethinking repetition in dementia through a cartographic ethnography of subjectivity | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 1-23 | 2405-691X | ||||
Structural vulnerabilities and healthcare services integration. HIV-positive Mozambican migrants in Johannesburg | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 24-43 | 2405-691X | ||||
Sticky models. History as friction in obstetric education | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 44-65 | 2405-691X | ||||
Following 'Fosfo': syntheticphosphoethanolamine and the transfiguration of immunopolitics in Brazil | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 87-116 | 2405-691X | ||||
Old, disabled, successful? Transfigurations of aging with disabilities in Switzerland | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 117-35 | 2405-691X | ||||
Transfigurations of aging. Everyday self-care in a civil servant milieu of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 136-57 | 2405-691X | ||||
Protecting life, facilitating death. The bureaucratic experience of organized assisted suicide | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 158-66 | 2405-691X | ||||
Autism as heredity, autism as heritage. The movement of autism back and forth through time | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 167-75 | 2405-691X | ||||
Ongame molwashoka otse. Reflections on suicide from Swakopmund, Namibia | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 176-87 | 2405-691X | ||||
Thinking through complex webs of potency. Early Tibetan medical responses to the emerging coronavirus epidemic: notes from a field visit to Dharamsala, India | 2020 | Medicine Anthropology Theory 7 (1): 188-209 | 2405-691X |