Retrospective Speculation and Responsibility in Pressure Ulcer Prevention in the United Kingdom's National Health Service [0.03%]
英国国家卫生服务中的压力性溃疡预防:回顾式猜测与责任
Els Roding
Els Roding
In the UK's National Health Service pressure ulcers are considered mostly avoidable, but they develop in large numbers. This problem is hard to resolve, due to uncertainty around which particular (in)actions caused the ulcer. I argue that h...
Doctors and the State: Critical Perspectives from East Asia and Beyond [0.03%]
来自东亚及其它地区的批判性视角:医生与国家
Claire L Wendland
Claire L Wendland
Anthropologists studying biomedicine have often analyzed the profession as a disciplinary arm of the state. This approach risks misrecognizing the complexity of state-physician-society relations, and the political agency of doctors. In this...
Exploring State-Doctor Relationships in East Asia: An Anthropological Approach [0.03%]
从人类学视角探索东亚的医患关系
Seonsam Na,Roger Goodman
Seonsam Na
This article examines state - doctor relationships in East Asia through an anthropological lens, arguing that states and medical professions are mutually dependent. Despite divergent modern histories, East Asian societies remain shaped by C...
Veterinizing the Settler State: Biopolitics, Care, and Killing in Palestine-Israel [0.03%]
兽医化的定居者国家:巴勒斯坦-以色列的生物政治学、关爱与杀戮
Irus Braverman
Irus Braverman
Drawing on three multispecies cases in Palestine-Israel - the fallow deer, the griffon vulture, and the free-roaming dog - this article depicts veterinary governance as constitutive of the settler state. Specifically, the article identifies...
Veterinization at the Dog-Human-Health Interface Reconfiguring Interspecies Relations in India and the UK [0.03%]
从人狗健康互动角度审视兽医化:在印度和英国重构跨物种关系
Krithika Srinivasan,Guillem Rubio Ramon,Chris Pearson
Krithika Srinivasan
Veterinization, catalyzed by worries about rabies in colonial Britain, has reconfigured dog-human relations beyond spaces of ill(health). Tracking human-dog relations across India and the UK, in this article, we argue that veterinization's ...
Multi-Modal Sensoriality and Online Community-Based Support in the Long Covid Choir [0.03%]
多模态感官性和基于在线社区的支持在长新冠合唱团中的作用
Gavin Robert Walker
Gavin Robert Walker
Long covid involves diverse chronic physical and cognitive symptoms with poorly understood mechanisms and limited treatment options. Many affected individuals turn to community groups for support. Drawing on ethnographic research with the L...
In the River [0.03%]
河边的身影
Red Wasburn
Red Wasburn
This prose poem explores a nonbinary and transmasculine experience with total hysterectomy salpingectomy/ooporectomy as a gender-affirming procedure as well as treatment for stage four endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, and multipl...
Wild Vaccinations: Veterinary and Hunter Intersections in Response to Classical Swine Fever in Japan [0.03%]
日本经典猪瘟的兽医和猎人交叉感染应对措施:野猪免疫接种政策分析
Maki Kitagawa
Maki Kitagawa
In 2018, wild boars (Sus scrofa) infected with classical swine fever in Japan became the focus of veterinary intervention for the first time. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork on the oral vaccine distribution project and rethinking biosecur...
Undiagnosed Lives: Structural Vulnerability and Infertility Among Romani Migrant Women in France [0.03%]
未诊断的生命:法国罗姆族女性的结构脆弱性与不孕问题
Elena Popa
Elena Popa
Academic and media accounts have neglected Romani women's issues with infertility. Historically, they have been discriminated against and stereotyped as hyperfertile, which excluded them from narratives on women's struggles with reproductiv...
Haripriya Narasimhan,Shriram Venkatraman,Venkata Ratnadeep Suri
Haripriya Narasimhan
This article analyses the Tamil COVID-19 memes as artifacts of humor and social commentary during Tamil Nadu's first pandemic wave. Drawing on a corpus of WhatsApp memes, cross-verified on Facebook and Instagram, we trace how Tamil cinemati...