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Titel   LinkMaking and unmaking public health in Africa : ethnographic and historical perspectives / edited by Ruth J. Prince and Rebecca Marsland
Impressum   LinkAthens : Ohio University Press, 2014
Umfang   vii, 292 S.
Reihe   (Cambridge Centre of African Studies series)
Notiz   Papers from a workshop held at the University of Cambridge’s Centre of African Studies and Department of Social Anthropology in June 2008
Bibliographie   Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-284) and index
Zusammenfassung   "Africa has emerged as a prime arena of global health interventions that focus on particular diseases and health emergencies. These are framed increasingly in terms of international concerns about security, human rights, and humanitarian crisis. This presents a stark contrast to the 1960s and ’70s, when many newly independent African governments pursued the vision of public health "for all," of comprehensive health care services directed by the state with support from foreign donors. These initiatives often failed, undermined by international politics, structural adjustment, and neoliberal policies, and by African states themselves. Yet their traces remain in contemporary expectations of and yearnings for a more robust public health. This volume explores how medical professionals and patients, government officials, and ordinary citizens approach questions of public health as they navigate contemporary landscapes of NGOs and transnational projects, faltering state services, and expanding privatization. Its contributors analyze the relations between the public and the private providers of public health, from the state to new global biopolitical formations of political institutions, markets, human populations, and health. Tensions and ambiguities animate these complex relationships, suggesting that the question of what public health actually is in Africa cannot be taken for granted. Offering historical and ethnographic analyses, the volume develops an anthropology of public health in Africa. Contributors: P. Wenzel Geissler; Murray Last; Rebecca Marsland; Lotte Meinert; Benson A. Mulemi; Ruth J. Prince; and Noemi Tousignant."
 

 
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Gesamtbestand   Alle Exemplare
Bibliothek   Basel UB Hauptbibliothek, Freihandmagazin, z.Zt. nicht zugänglich, bitte bestellen. Sign.: UBH HU 10381Bibliotheksinfo
Bibliothek   Basel Swiss TPH, Freihandbereich. Sign.: TPH WA 11- 1Bibliotheksinfo
Bibliothek   Bern UB Speichermagazin, Sektor J5. Sign.: BeM RFA 64549Bibliotheksinfo
Bibliothek   Bern UB Medizingeschichte, Lesesaal. Sign.: IMG WA 11 HA12 M235Bibliotheksinfo
 
Thema MeSH   LinkPublic Health -- history -- Africa South of the Sahara -- Congresses
  LinkAnthropology, Cultural -- Africa South of the Sahara -- Congresses
  LinkHistory, 20th Century -- Africa South of the Sahara -- Congresses
  LinkHistory, 21st Century -- Africa South of the Sahara -- Congresses
Thema GND   LinkSubsaharisches Afrika
Thema GND   LinkÖffentliches Gesundheitswesen
  LinkGesundheitspolitik
  LinkMedizinische Versorgung
Zeitschlagwort GND   LinkGeschichte 1970-2013
Formschlagwort GND   LinkAufsatzsammlung
  LinkKonferenzschrift -- Cambridge (2008)
Autor/-in   LinkPrince, Ruth Jane
Körperschaft   LinkUniversity of Cambridge Centre of African Studies
ISBN   Link978-0-8214-2057-7 (hbk.)
  Link978-0-8214-2058-4 (pbk.)
  Link978-0-8214-4466-5 (electronic)
Systemnr.   006313355
LC no.   RA552.A357 M35 2014

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