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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

  1. Her­aus­gabe der Zeitschrift Curare
  2. Durch­führung von Tagungen
  3. Doku­men­ta­tion von Lit­er­atur und Informationen

Curare
Zeitschrift für Medizinethnologie

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Veranstaltungen

13. Mai 2026

Giorgio Brocco: Articulations of Poisoning. Chronicity, Relationality, and Contextuality of Chlordecone Pollution in the French Antilles

Vor­trag

MAE sem­i­nar (online)

Gior­gio Broc­co: „Artic­u­la­tions of Poi­son­ing. Chronic­i­ty, Rela­tion­al­i­ty, and Con­tex­tu­al­i­ty of Chlorde­cone Pol­lu­tion in the French Antilles”
May 13th 2026
3 PM CET on Zoom

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MAE Sem­i­nar 2026

Artic­u­la­tions of Poi­son­ing. His­toric­i­ty, Rela­tion­al­i­ty, and Con­tex­tu­al­i­ty of Chlorde­cone Pol­lu­tion in the French Antilles

Chlorde­cone, a high­ly per­sis­tent organochlo­rine insec­ti­cide, was wide­ly applied to banana plan­ta­tions in Mar­tinique and Guade­loupe from 1972 until being banned in 1993. Decades lat­er, its residues still per­me­ate soil, water­ways, food sys­tems, and human bod­ies in the two islands. Clas­si­fied as both a car­cino­gen and an endocrine dis­rup­tor, the chem­i­cal has gen­er­at­ed wide­spread protests, epi­demi­o­log­i­cal debates, and polit­i­cal cri­tique. Draw­ing on six months of non-con­sec­u­tive ethno­graph­ic field­work con­duct­ed in Mar­tinique between 2017 and 2022, this arti­cle exam­ines how peo­ple inter­pret and nav­i­gate the chemical’s endur­ing effects. We devel­op the con­cept of „artic­u­la­tions of poi­son­ing” to describe the ways in which chlorde­cone is ren­dered mean­ing­ful, not sim­ply as a bio­med­ical or eco­log­i­cal risk, but as a lived, his­tor­i­cal­ly sed­i­ment­ed, and polit­i­cal­ly con­test­ed expe­ri­ence. These artic­u­la­tions unfold along three inter­con­nect­ed dimensions—historicity, rela­tion­al­i­ty, and contextuality—that shape how poi­son­ing is per­ceived, embod­ied, and resist­ed on the ground. Through the voic­es of activists, farm­ers, med­ical pro­fes­sion­als, insti­tu­tion­al actors, and com­mu­ni­ty mem­bers, we explore how poi­son­ing becomes entan­gled with colo­nial lega­cies, polit­i­cal debates, and the every­day strug­gle for envi­ron­men­tal jus­tice in the French Antilles.

Gior­gio Broc­co is a research asso­ciate and a lec­tur­er at the Depart­ment of Social and Cul­tur­al Anthro­pol­o­gy of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Vien­na. A mem­ber of the Research Group Health Mat­ters, he has been research­ing the mul­ti­ple ways humans con­ceive, inter­act with, and imag­ine the last­ing pres­ence of arti­fi­cial chem­i­cal mol­e­cules in the two French over­seas ter­ri­to­ries and the Caribbean islands of Mar­tinique and Guadeloupe.

His pre­vi­ous work has doc­u­ment­ed the life expe­ri­ences and socio-eco­nom­ic con­di­tions of peo­ple with albinism liv­ing in the East African country.

Gior­gio is the edi­tor of a new book series with Berghahn Books called Dis­abil­i­ty and Chronic­i­ty through the Ethno­graph­ic Lens.

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14. Mai 2026

Visual Insights: Graphic methods and aging research

Pan­el

Pre­car­i­ous Aging net­work Round­table (online)

„Visu­al Insights: Graph­ic meth­ods and aging research”
Pre­car­i­ous Aging net­work Round­table with Dr Idil Akin­ci (Uni­ver­si­ty of Edin­burgh), Dr Lau­ra Haa­pio-Kirk (Uni­ver­si­ty of Oxford), Dr Fred Lai (LSE), and Dr Sil­vana Matassi­ni (McGill University)

May 14 2026
From 2 pm to 4 pm
Online

The round­table will focus on the val­ue of visu­al ele­ments as nar­ra­tive tools in ethno­graph­ic writing

To access the event, please click here

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29. Mai 2026

Assisted Reproductive Technology and Social Sciences: Thinking about what’s missing. Inventing possibilities

Work­shop

CfP for Sym­po­sium in Aubervil­liers, France

Sym­po­sium “Assist­ed Repro­duc­tive Tech­nol­o­gy and Social Sci­ences: Think­ing about what’s miss­ing. Invent­ing possibilities”
May 29, 2026
Cam­pus Con­dorcet (Aubervil­liers, France)

We wel­come con­tri­bu­tions from all fields of the social sci­ences address­ing the gaps, lim­its, and unmet needs in ART, as well as method­olog­i­cal and inter­dis­ci­pli­nary approach­es to explore them.

Please note that pre­sen­ta­tions will take place on-site only.

Dead­line for pro­pos­als: Decem­ber 1, 2025
Email: parcours2026@gmail.com
Abstract length: approx. 300 words (noti­fi­ca­tion by end of December)

The full call for papers can be found below

CfP Symposium_PARCOURS

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21.–22.11.2025 | AGEM-Tagung 2025 | Zukunftswerkstatt: Die nächsten zehn Jahre Anthropos-Institut, St. Augustin

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