Special Interest Groups: CAGH
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Critical Anthropology of Global Health
takes a stand - discussion / dialogue
Please read the following document, which was presented and approved at the CAGH meeting at the 2008 SfAA meeting - In short, it explains the intent of this process in greater detail, but in short, the steps are as follows:
- 1st step - ad-hoc committee
- 2nd step - put together a resource list -
- 3rd step - send to ad-hoc executive committee - they review and critique,
- 4th - goes out to whole group for comment
- Finally - create a forum to engage a larger audience...
previous statement
- What can critical medical anthropology contribute to global health: A health systems perspective
James Pfeifer and Mark Nichter - with additional edits & suggestions from Lenore Manderson, Craig Janes, Katie Bristow, Svea Closser & Ben McMahan - published in MAQ in December 2008
current statement - discussed at the AAA meeting - San Francisco CA
- “Undocumented Im/migration and Health” - Drafted by: - Sarah Willen, PhD, MPH & Heide Castañeda, PhD, MPH
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