Following up on the list of the book reviews which ran on Somatosphere in 2010, here’s a list of other notable posts, organized thematically.
General posts, thoughts and research reports
- Michael Oldani, The Rise of Multispecies Ethnography
- Neely Laurenzo Myers, Call for Research: Ethnography, Psychosis and At-Risk Groups
- Mark Robinson, The Privatization of Neuroscience: The University, The State and the Moral Aims of Science
- Roberto Abadie, Exotic guinea pigs at home: An ethnography of professional research subjects in the US
- Pierre Minn, The Coordination and Un-coordination of International Medical Aid in Haiti
- Ari Samsky, Populations, Sovereignty, Drugs — adapted from the paper “Medical Humanitarianism Without Humans: How international drug donation programs reshape health, disease, and local law”
- Eugene Raikhel, The globalization of biopsychiatry
The science debate/debacle
- Erin Koch, “Science” versus “public understanding”? Some thoughts on the distinction…
- Eugene Raikhel, They blinded me with science: further thoughts on the AAA controversy
- Jacob Hickman, The “science” of anthropology?
Conference and event reports
- Matt Dalstrom, Arthur Kleinman on caregiving at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
- Stephanie Lloyd, From Nature/Culture to Culturally-Dominated Nature — a report on the meetings of the Society for Cultural Anthropology (SCA) and the Association Francophone Pour le Savoir (ACFAS)
- Emily Ng, A Report on the FPR-UCLA conference on Cultural and Biological Contexts of Psychiatric Disorder
Audio or videos of lectures
- Sadeq Rahimi, Political Subjectivity / Subjectivity beyond the Subject — a talk by Caroline Williams
- Sadeq Rahimi, Subjectivity, Politics and Medical Anthropology: The 2010 Marett Lecture by Professor Byron J. Good
- Plenary talks from the 2010 Society for Cultural Anthropology conference
- Ian Hacking’s Holberg Prize symposium
Interviews
- Nick Shapiro, A biographical interview with Byron Good
- Matthew Wolf-Meyer, Thinking through Other Worlds: An Interview with Mei Zhan
- Eugene Raikhel, An interview with Marcia Inhorn
- An archive of interviews with anthropologists
- Interviews with Renée Fox
Syllabi and other teaching resources
- Rebecca Prentice, Medical anthropology films
- Chris Garces, Teaching Critique of Humanitarianism: A Syllabus for Comparative Study
- Janelle Taylor, Teaching “Perspectives in Medical Anthropology”
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