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SoMA Representatives 2024-25

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SoMA Members

  • Imogen Bevan: "Do you take sugar?" Value, consumption, and sugar politics in Scotland
  • Aphaluck Bhatiasevi: Changing climate and the shifting burden of diseases: Towards an anthropology of melioidosis
  • Bridget Bradley: An ethnography of care and community among compulsive hair pullers in the United Kingdom (Trichotillomania)
  • Leah Eades: After the Eighth: Abortion and the Politics of Reproduction in Post-Repeal Ireland
  • Sandalia Genus: An Injection of Prevention: Examining the Development of a Malaria Vaccine in Tanzania
  • Maythe Han: Economies and ecologies of dog-human kinship in Edinburgh
  • Michael Heneise: Dreams and agency among the Angami Naga
  • Lilian Kennedy: Finding and Remaking the Self in Dementia: an investigation of care in London
  • Giorgia Kerr: Value and friction in pharmaceutical innovation: The collective development of novel treatments for Huntington’s disease
  • Hannah Lesshafft: Healing Practices in Bahian Candomblé
  • Roslyn Malcolm: "It just opens up their world": Autism, equine therapy and enacted intersubjectivities
  • Hannah McInnes-Dean: Ethnography of Parenthood in Edinburgh
  • Cristina Morena LozanoAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) protocols: Optimization, hospital infrastructures, and care practices in democratic Spain
  • Alice Nagle: Living Psalm 127: Gender, reproduction, and religious embodiment amongs conservative evangelical Christians in the American Bible Belt
  • Pia NoelThe Interplay Between 'Need' and 'Response': An ethnographic multi-stakeholder response analysis to mental distress in post-disaster urban Nepal
  • Tara Pollak: Risky Responsibilities: Maternal Bodies and Medical Imaginations of Pregnancy Loss in the U.K.
  • Ting Ting Shum: Practicing Public Health: Health Workers and Tuberculosis Control in Contemporary China
  • Ritti Soncco: Geographies of Tolerance: On the Visibility and Invisibility of Lyme Disease in Scotland
  • Rebekah Thompson: Perceptions of disease amongst pig farmers, abattoir staff and pork butchers in Central Uganda
  • Iona Walker: Re-imagining antimicrobial resistance: beyond the military metaphor
  • Emilija Zabiliute: Relational care among diabetes patients in Delhi, India