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1 | Mae-mat early career paper award |
2 | Mat is now open to receive special section and special ıssue proposals |
3 | Mat's new ınternational advisory board |
4 | After illness, under diagnosis |
5 | The stakes of (not) knowing |
6 | Bhabha in the clinic |
7 | Diagnosing hikikomori |
8 | Living with transplant |
9 | Post-cure |
10 | Unsettling disciplinary frontiers |
11 | Job advertis*****t: section co-editor |
12 | Call for submissions: field notes section |
13 | Call for papers: mat special issue on medical testing, diagnosis and value |
14 | Medicine anthropology theory now |
15 | Rethinking repet**ion in dementia through a cartographic ethnography of subjectivity |
16 | Structural vulnerabilities and healthcare services integration |
17 | Sticky models |
18 | Rethinking sociality and health through transfiguration |
19 | Following ‘fosfo’ |
20 | Old, disabled, successful? |
21 | Transfigurations of aging |
22 | Protecting life, facilitating death |
23 | Autism as heredity, autism as heritage |
24 | Ongame molwashoka otse |
25 | Thinking through complex webs of potency |
26 | Making bodies kosher |
27 | Expecting the unexpected in ethnographic fieldwork |
28 | Channelling grief in fieldwork |
29 | Mat virtual ıssue: outbreaks, epidemic, and ınfectious diseases |
30 | Mat, the ‘open question’, and content retrospective in light of the covıd-19 pandemic |
31 | Mat's new editorial collective |
32 | The spaces in-between |
33 | Epistemic prejudice and geographies of innovation |
34 | Medical pluralism, boundary making, and tuberculosis in lambaréné, gabon |
35 | Opening up ‘fever’, closing down medicines |
36 | Looking at and seeing beyond young people’s photographs of ‘child protection’ in zanzibar |
37 | On the coloniality of global public health |
38 | Disaggregating diabetes |
39 | Worlds in a bottle |
40 | Everyday adaptability in ghanaian hospital laboratories |
41 | Engaging afghan men at a societal level to increase women’s access to contraception |
42 | Winter anthropology in finland |
43 | Making up msm |
44 | The msm category as bureaucratic technology |
45 | ‘msm-ing’ as a networking concept |
46 | ‘msm’ as a ‘doing thing’ |
47 | Beyond categorical imperatives |
48 | Sorting, typing, cla***ifying |
49 | A composite case |
50 | Dr. ram’s triage |
51 | Becoming a target of hıv intervention |
52 | Canine et al. |
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12 | 10 jun 2020 |
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15 | 24 apr 2020 (15) |
16 | Think pieces (10) |
17 | Book and film reviews |
18 | Dissertating (3) |
19 | 06 apr 2020 |
20 | 01 apr 2020 |
21 | 22 jan 2020 |
22 | 16 dec 2019 (20) |
23 | ınterventions |
24 | Photo essays (3) |
25 | 12 nov 2019 |
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1 | Medicine Anthropology Theory |
2 | an open-access journal in the anthropology of health, illness, and medicine |
3 | Negotiating uncertainty and enacting care |
4 | Motherhood, disability, and prenatal diagnostics in Jordan |
5 | Hybridity, difference, and decolonizing health |
6 | Social withdrawal in contemporary j***an |
7 | Never quite beyond illness |
8 | An opportunity to address inequities in genetic medicine? |
9 | HIV-positive Mozambican migrants in Johannesburg |
10 | History as friction in obstetric education |
11 | Syntheticphosphoethanolamine and the transfiguration of immunopolitics in Brazil |
12 | Transfigurations of aging with disabilities in Switzerland |
13 | Everyday self-care in a civil servant milieu of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
14 | The bureaucratic experience of organized a***isted suicide |
15 | The movement of autism back and forth through time |
16 | Reflections on suicide from Swakopmund, Namibia |
17 | Early Tibetan medical responses to the emerging coronavirus epidemic: Notes from a field visit to Dharamsala, India |
18 | The politics of reproduction among Haredi Jews in England |
19 | Seeking closure in clinical spaces |
20 | Anthropological engagements with cla***ifying, boundary making, and epistemological closure |
21 | Health disparities and unrecognized interventions in Mississippi |
22 | Algorithms as blueprints for global health in an era of antimicrobial resistance |
23 | On children as diagnosticians of their own well-being |
24 | New subtypes, causes, and care |
25 | An object-centered ethnography for global health |
26 | Exploring ‘green care’ in low light |
27 | Circulations, becomings, and doings in global health |
28 | Reflections on paperwork and project time in performance-based aid economies |
29 | Becoming a global health category |
30 | An ethnographic genealogy of s***ual alterity and the emergence of global health in Postcolonial Namibia |
31 | Making up MSM in the global response to HIV and AIDS |
32 | The elephants in our ethnographic rooms |
33 | Thinking with ‘BME’ categories in UK mental health care |
34 | Categorization, speculation, and granting access to global health technologies in Indian private clinics |
35 | The science and politics of anthropological reframing |
36 | Coauthoring research with my companion animal |