Volume 38, Issue 3 (September 2024)

Articles

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

Regimes of pain: The geopolitics of cancer palliation in Pakistan

Zahra Hayat

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

The imaginarium of self‐care: Speculative futures of hope for student mental health

Loa Gordon

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

A crisis of confidence? Intervening in vaccine hesitancy in North Dakota

Ellen B. Rubinstein and Laura L. Heinemann

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

Towards a social determination of health framework for understanding climate disruption and health‐disease processes

Alejandra Díaz de León, Amelia Frank‐Vitale, Deniz Daser, John Doering‐White, and José Enrique Hasemann Lara

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

A moral economy of care: How clinical discourses perpetuate Indigenous‐specific discrimination and racism in western Canadian emergency departments

Megan Muller da Silva

Book Reviews

Review of Lawful sins: Abortion rights and reproductive governance in Mexico By Elyse OnaSinger, Stanford: Stanford University Press. 2022. 260 pp.

Amy E. Alterman

Review of Skin theory: Visual culture and the postwar prison laboratory By CristinaMejia Visperas, New York, NY: NYU Press. 2022. 256 pp.

Nadja Eisenberg‐Guyot

Review of Sumud: Birth, oral history, and persistence in Palestine By LiviaWick, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. 2023. 186 pp.

Jennifer Kelly

Review of Intimate strangers: Commercial surrogacy in Russia and Ukraine and the making of truth By VeronikaSiegl, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2023. 306 pp.

Cassandra Hartblay

Review of Care without pathology: How trans‐ health activists are changing medicine By ChristophHanssmann, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. 2023. 393 pp.

Johnathan Norris

Review of Motherhood on ice: The mating gap and why women freeze their eggs By Marcia C.Inhorn, United Kingdom: NYU Press. 2023. 352 pp.

Chanelle Scott

Review of Review of forbidden intimacies: Polygamies at the limits of Western tolerance By MelanieHeath, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 2023. 292 pp.

Aniruddhan Vasudevan

Review of Data paradoxes: The politics of intensified data sourcing in contemporary healthcare By KlausHoeyer, Cambridge: MIT Press. 2023. 314 pp.

Seda Saluk

Review of Toxic disruptions: Polycystic ovary syndrome in urban India By GauriPathak, New York, NY: Routledge. 2023. 158 pp.

Sayantan Saha Roy

Review of Taming the poisonous: Mercury, toxicity, and safety in Tibetan medical practice By BarbaraGerke, Heidelberg, Germany: Heidelberg University Publishing. 2021. 379 pp.

Denise M. Glover

Review of Review of an archive of possibilities: Healing and repair in Democratic Republic of Congo By Rachel MarieNiehuus, Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 2024. 201 pp.

Rundong Ning

Review of Lawful sins: Abortion rights and reproductive governance in Mexico By Elyse OnaSinger, Stanford: Stanford University Press. 2022. 260 pp.

Amy E. Alterman

Review of Skin theory: Visual culture and the postwar prison laboratory By CristinaMejia Visperas, New York, NY: NYU Press. 2022. 256 pp.

Nadja Eisenberg‐Guyot

Review of Sumud: Birth, oral history, and persistence in Palestine By LiviaWick, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. 2023. 186 pp.

Jennifer Kelly

Review of Intimate strangers: Commercial surrogacy in Russia and Ukraine and the making of truth By VeronikaSiegl, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2023. 306 pp.

Cassandra Hartblay

Review of Care without pathology: How trans‐ health activists are changing medicine By ChristophHanssmann, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. 2023. 393 pp.

Johnathan Norris

Review of Motherhood on ice: The mating gap and why women freeze their eggs By Marcia C.Inhorn, United Kingdom: NYU Press. 2023. 352 pp.

Chanelle Scott

Review of Review of forbidden intimacies: Polygamies at the limits of Western tolerance By MelanieHeath, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 2023. 292 pp.

Aniruddhan Vasudevan

Review of Data paradoxes: The politics of intensified data sourcing in contemporary healthcare By KlausHoeyer, Cambridge: MIT Press. 2023. 314 pp.

Seda Saluk

Review of Toxic disruptions: Polycystic ovary syndrome in urban India By GauriPathak, New York, NY: Routledge. 2023. 158 pp.

Sayantan Saha Roy

Review of Taming the poisonous: Mercury, toxicity, and safety in Tibetan medical practice By BarbaraGerke, Heidelberg, Germany: Heidelberg University Publishing. 2021. 379 pp.

Denise M. Glover

Review of Review of an archive of possibilities: Healing and repair in Democratic Republic of Congo By Rachel MarieNiehuus, Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 2024. 201 pp.

Rundong Ning