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Submissions to MAT journal

MAT
an open-access journal in the anthropology of health, illness, and medicine.

Submissions are invited for the following sections:

  • Articles

Un monde sans sida ?

14008339012_science-en-qustion_258Un nouvel artice de Vinh-kim Nguyen intitulé “Un monde sans sida ?” vient de paraître dans l’ouvrage collectif La science en question(s), dirigé par Michel Wieviorka.

 

 

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Call for Papers: European Association of Social Anthropologists 2014 – Panel 81: “Health Affects: Medical Belongings across the Globe”

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In tracing moral attachments, emotional frustrations and collective mobilisations we wish to interrogate citizens’ affective attachments to a right to health and the political innovations it engenders. Continue reading Call for Papers: European Association of Social Anthropologists 2014 – Panel 81: “Health Affects: Medical Belongings across the Globe”

Revisiting Local Biology in the Era of Global Health

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gmea20.v033.i03.coverBrotherton, P. Sean, and Vinh-Kim Nguyen. “Revisiting Local Biology in the Era of Global Health.” Medical Anthropology 32, no. 4 (2013): 287–90. doi:10.1080/01459740.2013.791290. Continue reading Revisiting Local Biology in the Era of Global Health

Abacavir/Lamivudine Fixed-Dose Combination With Ritonavir-Boosted Darunavir: A Safe and Efficacious Regimen for HIV Therapy

HIVTrottier, B, N Machouf, R Thomas, S Gallant, D Longpré, S Vézina, M Boissonnault, S Lavoie, D Legault, K Dion, V-K Nguyen. Abacavir/lamivudine fixed-dose combination with ritonavir-boosted darunavir: a safe and efficacious regimen for HIV therapy. HIV Clinical Trials 2012; 13(6): 335-342. Continue reading Abacavir/Lamivudine Fixed-Dose Combination With Ritonavir-Boosted Darunavir: A Safe and Efficacious Regimen for HIV Therapy

Remedicalizing an Epidemic: From HIV Treatment as Prevention to HIV Treatment Is Prevention

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Nguyen, V.K., N. Bajos, F. Dubois-Arber, J. O’Malley, and C.M. Pirkle. “Remedicalizing an Epidemic: From HIV Treatment as Prevention to HIV Treatment Is Prevention.” AIDS 25, no. 3 (2011): 291.

Beyond Biosocialities in Medical Anthropology

La Chaire Anthropologie et Santé mondiale a co-organisé à Amsterdam, du 17 au 19 janvier, avec le département de santé mondiale de l’Université d’Amsterdam un symposium intitulé « Beyond Biosocialities in Medical Anthropology » qui a réuni une trentaine de participants venant principalement d’Europe et d’Amérique du Nord.
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Ce symposium avait une double ambition, théorique et « méthodologique » et s’était donner pour objectif de proposer des bases pour la future revue Health, Care & the Body. Continue reading Beyond Biosocialities in Medical Anthropology