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Coronashock capitalism: the unintended consequences of radical biopolitics, writes Stefan Ecks – COVID-19 Perspectives
10 Apr 2020: Stefan Ecks co-founded Edinburgh University’s Medical Anthropology programme. He teaches social anthropology and directs PG teaching in the School of Social & Political Sciences.
Covid-19 laboratory preparedness in Africa: lessons can be learned from the Ebola outbreak, write Dr. Ann H. Kelly, Eva Vernooij, and Dr. Alice Street – COVID-19 Perspectives
09 Apr 2020: Cleaners collecting and sorting out medical waste, Connaught Hospital Photo Credit: Olivia Acland. ... Carting medical waste from Community Health Post to the rubbish dump Photo Credit: Olivia Acland.
Medicine Anthropology Theory journal publishes virtual issue “Outbreak, Epidemics, and Infectious Diseases” – COVID-19 Perspectives
07 Apr 2020: The MAT collective is based in the Edinburgh Centre for Medical Anthropology (EdCMA), at the School of Social and Political Science, at the University of Edinburgh.
When there is an epidemic, social prejudices arise, writes Amitangshu Acharya – COVID-19 Perspectives
06 Apr 2020: When Mallon refused to cooperate and undergo medical tests, Soper convinced the police to arrest her. ... Mallon was demonised by the medical establishment and the press as a ‘super-spreader’, akin to a mass murderer.
Seeing Covid-19, or A visual journey through the epidemic in three acts, writes Cristina Moreno Lozano – COVID-19 Perspectives
06 Apr 2020: We can see images of professionals and citizens wearing masks and medical equipment, animals walking around empty cities, police or military officers working out in the streets, etc. ... These medical artists have created illustrations for other
#Covid19: The Spectacle of Real-Time Surveillance, writes Dr Lukas Engelmann – COVID-19 Perspectives
06 Apr 2020: The history of pandemics has many such examples. When twenty years earlier, the city of Porto was hit by an outbreak of bubonic plague, scores of physicians and medical officers traveled
Contribute – COVID-19 Perspectives
02 Apr 2020: The site is managed on behalf of the college by the Edinburgh Centre for Medical Anthropology.
Social justice should be key to pandemic planning and response, writes Dr. Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra – COVID-19 Perspectives
02 Apr 2020: The Covid-19 crisis illustrates why questions of social justice should be at the core of medical and public health responses. ... Pandemics are as much about moral questions as medical ones. Issues of social justice, human vulnerability and structural
We urgently need to understand the medication histories of COVID-19 victims, writes Dr. Stefan Ecks – COVID-19 Perspectives
01 Apr 2020: Dr. Bauchner is the Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. ... References. Academy of Medical Sciences. 2018. Multimorbidity: A priority for global health research.
Lessons for self-isolation from chronically ill patients, writes Ritti Soncco – COVID-19 Perspectives
01 Apr 2020: The online forums continued at their normal pace: exchanging the latest medical research, supportive stories of everyday victories, reaching out for comfort. ... Her research focus is Lyme disease, medical knowledge, and patient-advocacy. Contact: