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Critical Global Health: Evidence, Efficacy, Ethnography

Series Editors

Vincanne Adams, João Biehl

Overview:

The Critical Global Health book series unsettles dominant health determinants and care frameworks by exploring ethnographic approaches in the face of mounting socio-medical, technological, and planetary upheavals. From the reckoning of racial justice and colonial harm to the perilous predicaments of climate change and chemical saturation, this series breaks open biomedical thinking and tackles uneasy concerns with technocratic agendas and the place of the human while summoning relational knowledge, insurgency, and demands for repair as necessary projects for attending to health as a global good. Creatively drawing from medical, environmental, and political anthropology, science studies, and the public humanities, Critical Global Health provides a vital conceptual toolkit for our worlds on edge.