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The fully revised new edition of the defining reference work in the field of medical anthropology

A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Second Edition provides the most complete account of the key issues and debates in this dynamic, rapidly growing field. Bringing together contributions by leading international authorities in medical anthropology, this comprehensive reference work presents critical assessments and interpretations of a wide range of topical themes, including global and environmental health, political violence and war, poverty, malnutrition, substance abuse, reproductive health, and infectious diseases. Throughout the text, readers explore the global, historical, and political factors that continue to influence how health and illness are experienced and understood.

The second edition is fully updated to reflect current controversies and significant new developments in the anthropology of health and related fields. More than twenty new and revised articles address research areas including war and health, illicit drug abuse, climate change and health, colonialism and modern biomedicine, activist-led research, syndemics, ethnomedicines, biocommunicability, COVID-19, and many others. Highlighting the impact medical anthropologists have on global health care policy and practice, A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Second Edition:

  • Features specially commissioned articles by medical anthropologists working in communities worldwide
  • Discusses future trends and emerging research areas in the field
  • Describes biocultural approaches to health and illness and research design and methods in applied medical anthropology

Addresses topics including chronic diseases, rising levels of inequality, war and health, migration and health, nutritional health, self-medication, and end of life care Part of the acclaimed Wiley Blackwell Companions to Anthropology series, A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Second Edition, remains an indispensable resource for medical anthropologists, as well as an excellent textbook for courses in medical anthropology, ethnomedicine, global health care, and medical policy.

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About the Author

MERRILL SINGER is Emeritus Professor in the Anthropology Department at the University of Connecticut, USA, as well as Senior Research Scientist in the Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP) at the University of Connecticut, USA. For his work in the field of medical anthropology, Professor Singer has been awarded a number of prestigious awards, including the Society for Medical Anthropology Career Award, and the Prize for Distinguished Achievement in the Critical Study of North America. He is the authorand editor of numerous publications on disease interactions, global warming and health, including the Wiley Blackwell Companion to the Anthropology of Environmental Health.

PAMELA I. ERICKSON is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Connecticut, USA. Her research focuses on medical anthropology, maternal and child health, global health, and sexual and reproductive health of adolescents and young adults. She is fellow of the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology, and has also served on the Governing Council of the Family and Reproductive Health Section of the American Public Health Association.

CÉSAR E. ABADÍA-BARRERO is Associate Professor in the Anthropology Department and the Human Rights Institute at the University of Connecticut, USA. His research interests involve medical anthropology in Latin America as well as activist-oriented themes such as health and human rights, legal and moral issues in health, social science theory, and health inequalities.

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A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Second Edition provides readers with a wide-ranging exploration of the world's health systems and healing practices from an anthropological perspective. Specially commissioned articles written by leading international scholars investigate how global, historical, cultural, economic, and political factors influence the ways health and illness are experienced and understood. The contributors critically evaluate and interpret an array of contemporary issues, debates, and controversies while discussing theoretical and methodological advances, emerging trends, and future research directions. Fully updated throughout, the second edition of the companion addresses the most recent developments in the anthropology of health and medicine. New and revised entries cover topics including anthropological approaches to migration and health, political violence and war, poverty, malnutrition, illicit drug abuse, climate change, biomedicine, syndemics, ethnomedicines, COVID-19, medical pluralism, the ecology of health and disease, and more. A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Second Edition remains the definitive reference work for scholars, educators, and researchers in the dynamic, rapidly growing field. It is also an excellent textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in medical anthropology, ethnomedicine, global health care, and medical policy.

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Product Details

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd | Wiley-Blackwell
Published
24th March 2022
Edition
2nd
Pages
496
ISBN
9781119718901

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