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The negative social representation of health/sickness/care process in printing press
Eduardo L. Menéndez, Renée B. Di Pardo
Medical anthropology in Latin America, 1990-2015: A strictly provisional review
Eduardo L. Menéndez
Health education and medical anthropology in Europe: the cases of Italy and Spain
Josep M Comelles, Isabella Riccò, Aida Terrón Bañuelos Terrón Bañuelos, Enrique Perdiguero-Gil
Contributions to a feminist anthropology of health: the study of the menstrual cycle
Maribel Blázquez Rodríguez, Eva Bolaños Gallardo
Indigenous peoples, HIV and public policy in Latin America: an exploration of the current situations of epidemiological prevalence, prevention, care and timely treatment
Patricia Ponce, Rubén Muñoz, Matías Stival
Less well-established forms of knowledge: new positionings in the field of collective mental health
Angel Martínez-Hernáez, Martín Correa-Urquiza
Drug Policies: prevention, participation and harm reduction
Oriol Romaní
Mexican Health Sector Policies (1980-2004): structural adjustment and pragmatism in neoliberal proposals
Eduardo L. Menéndez
Literary, biographic and autoethnographic contributions in Spanish medical anthropology: the case of Catalonia
Elisa Alegre-Agís, Isabella Riccò
Of racism, sterilization and some other oblivion of Mexican anthropology and epidemiology
Eduardo L. Menéndez
Quali-quantitative study of the social variables defining transmission scenarios of Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever in the provinces of Buenos Aires and Santa Fe, 2001-2010
Andrea Mastrangelo, Paula Tagliabue, Lorena Berro, Darío De Carolis, Anabel Sinchi, Clara Digilio, Delia Enria
Between “knowing and not knowing how to handle alcohol:” Social representations and practices of men and women regarding alcohol consumption in Yucatán
Sergio Andrés Moreno Cabrera
Family networks and the role of men in maternal health care among Mexican indigenous women
Lina Rosa Berrio Palomo
“If there is a risk, I should have a choice:” Risk management and risk perception in Italian vaccine hesitancy movements
Valentina Sbocchia
Structural vulnerability and new perspectives in social medicine on the health of immigrants: Interview with James Quesada and Seth M. Holmes
Carlos Piñones Rivera, James Quesada, Seth M. Holmes
Food education: health and social cohesion
Eva Zafra Aparici
Is disease merely illness? Biomedicine, “parallel” forms of care and power
Eduardo L. Menéndez
Institutions and their critics, or the habit of polarizing reality: the case of influenza A (H1N1)
Eduardo Menéndez
Substances considered addictive: prohibition, harm reduction and risk reduction
Eduardo L. Menéndez
Pediatric cardiology health brigades: from medical triage to social triage
María Fernanda Olarte-Sierra, Roberto Suárez, María Alejandra Rubio
The medical model and worker's health
Eduardo L. Menéndez
Anthropology of Health in the Americas: Contextualizations and suggestions
Eduardo L. Menéndez
A critical examination of public policies related to indigenous health, traditional medicine, and interculturality in Mexico (1990-2016)
Roberto Campos Navarro, Edith Yesenia Peña Sánchez, Alfredo Paulo Maya
Visceral leishmaniasis: paths that converge and divide
Oscar Daniel Salomón, Andrea Verónica Mastrángelo, María Soledad Santini, Silvina Ruvinsky, Tomás Orduna, Angel Sinagra, Luna Concepción, Adelina Riarte, Natalia Casas, Paola Amiotti
Gender and career paths of female primary care physicians in Andalusia, Spain, at the beginning of 21st century
Lorena Saletti-Cuesta, Ana Delgado, Teresa Ortiz-Gómez
Long-term informal care in Spain: challenges, views and solutions
Lina Masana
Public policies for people who use drugs: Strategies for the elimination of stigma and the promotion of human rights
Antoniu Llort Suárez, Rafael Clua-García
The health-disease-care process from the perspective of the users of a primary care clinic in Montevideo, Uruguay: An analysis of therapeutic trajectories
Victoria Evia Bertullo
On the indiciary nature of the clinical method: an anthropological view of a published case study
Andrea Quadrelli, María Helena Cabral de Almeida Cardoso, Luis David Castiel
"Mission barrio adentro": social medicine, social movements of the poor and new coalitions in Venezuela
Charles L. Briggs, Clara Mantini-Briggs
On specialized oversights: biomedicine as an intrinsic part of life for indigenous peoples
Eduardo L. Menéndez
Mad pride and metaphors for dissidence: a linguistic and symbolic analysis
Martín Correa-Urquiza Vidal, Asun Pié Balaguer, Marta Coll-Florit, Eulàlia Hernández i Encuentra, Salvador Climent
General profile of the nutrition surplus in Mexico from 1990-2013: An approach using the energy supplied by macronutrients and food groups
José Cutberto Hernández Ramírez, Judith Elena Ortega Canto
A comprehensive community approach to problematic drug use: building a model
Ana Clara Camarotti, Ana Lía Kornblit
Some memories and possible oversights of my anthropological trajectory
Eduardo L. Menéndez
“What choice do people have other than us?”: The role of doctors’ offices adjacent to private pharmacies in the Covid-19 pandemic
Ana Victoria Morán Pérez
From the pragmatic use of traditional medicine by the health sector to the ideological exclusion of anthropological perspectives: the case of Mexico (1930-2022)
Eduardo L. Menéndez
Mal paraje and mala hora: remarks on the naturalistic violence towards Andean medical knowledge
Carlos Piñones Rivera, Wilson Muñoz Henríquez, Miguel Ángel Mansilla
Health care practices among people living with diabetes: an anthropological, ethnographical approach with a gender perspective
Ana Domínguez Mon
Medical anthropologies in Europe
Josep M. Comelles, Oriol Romaní
Quali-quantitative study of nutritional status and eating patterns in children aged 1-3 years from low-income families in two population groups with different productive activities (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 2007-2008
Lorena Pasarin, Mariana A. Falivene, Liliana Disalvo, Ana Varea, María C. Apezteguía, Agustina Malpeli, Marisa Sala, Horacio F. González
Cartography of psychoactive heterotopias: a look at the medical, legal and social discourses regarding drug use
Paloma Massó
Obstetric violence as epistemic injustice: childbirth trouble
Ester Massó Guijarro
Associations and dissociations: agents, discourses and controversies surrounding child hyperactivity
Inma Hurtado García
Hesitation towards the COVID-19 vaccine in the United States: a digital ethnographic study
Rosalynn Adeline Vega
The relationship between violence and depression in migrant women through their experiences in care services
Nadia Irina Santillanes Allande
Ethnoepidemiology and mental health: insights from Latin America
Naomar Almeida-Filho
Subjectivity and autonomy: meanings and narratives with respect to discontinuing psychiatric drugs
Tatiana Castillo Parada
Racial i(nter)dentification: The racialization of maternal health through the Oportunidades program and in government clinics in México
Rosalynn Adeline Vega
"The fact that there are more women doesn't guarantee anything": The feminization of obstetrics and gynecology and the experiences of female medical professionals in Mexico
María Pozzio
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