AGEM
Willkommen bei der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnologie und Medizin (AGEM)
Die AGEM ist ein 1970 gegründeter gemeinnütziger Verein mit dem Ziel, die Zusammenarbeit zwischen der Medizin, den angrenzenden Naturwissenschaften und den Kultur‑, Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften zu fördern und dadurch das Studium des interdisziplinären Arbeitsfelds Ethnologie und Medizin zu intensivieren.
Was wir tun
- Herausgabe der Zeitschrift Curare
- Durchführung von Tagungen
- Dokumentation von Literatur und Informationen
Curare
Zeitschrift für Medizinethnologie
Veranstaltungen
Ethics seminars for 2024
Workshop
Offered by the St. André International Center for Ethics and Integrity (France)
St. André International Center for Ethics and Integrity is pleased to announce the following Ethics seminars for 2024
Ethics of End-of-Life Care: Contributions from the Arts and Humanities (February 11–17, 2024, in Rome, Italy)
Ethics Educators Workshop (September 16–20, 2024, in Rochefort du Gard, near Avignon, France)
Bioethics Colloquium (September 23–26, 2024, in Rochefort du Gard, near Avignon, France)
Health Care Ethics: Catholic Perspectives (October 22–26, 2024, in Rochefort du Gard, near Avignon, France)
More info here
If you are interested in participating or have questions about the seminars, please contact Dr. Jos Welie MA, MMeds, JD, PhD, FACD directly: info[at]saintandre.org.
Health in Gaza: Bearing Witness and Building Solidarity with Palestinians
Vortrag
University of Manchester, Faculty for Palestine with UCU / Online
„Health in Gaza: Bearing Witness and Building Solidarity with Palestinians. A conversation on the political economy of health, right to health in Gaza, and resistance”
Dr. Weeam Hammoudeh, Birzeit University (online)
Hala Marshood, UoM, Department of Sociology (in person)
Dr. Lara Sheehi, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (online)
Dr. Hanan Abukmail, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (in person)
University of Manchester
Online option available at registration
ABOUT
With starvation being used as weapon of war in occupied Palestine, the denial of health care and forced displacement continues to be a reality for entire population in Gaza. We aim to open a conversation on the political economy of health care, what does it mean to be a health care practitioner or patient seeking right to health. How does one go beyond bearing witness and building active solidarity.
LOCATION
Room 1.34 , Simon Building, University of Manchester
Online option available at registration
Refreshements served after the event
Summer School in ethnographic and documentary filmmaking
Film
Filmmaking 4 fieldwork
Summer School in ethnographic and documentary filmmaking
June 3 – July 1 2024
Deadline for applications April 30.
The online Summer School in ethnographic and documentary filmmaking is now open for bookings. This year participants will receive a free E‑copy of our Filmmaking for Fieldwork: a practical handbook published by Manchester University Press.
Please contact us via our website if you wish to join the course. For full details and information about how to enrol see webpage.