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
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Zeitschrift für Medizinethnologie
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Veranstaltungen
Unsettling Freud, Psychoanalysts, Anthropologists
Vortrag
Hybrid event, Manchester and streamed online
Screening & Panel discussion: „Unsettling Freud, Psychoanalysts, Anthropologists”
Hybrid film screening and panel discussion
Wednesday 11 March 2026, 4.00–6.00pm (GMT)
UNSETTLING FREUD, PSYCHOANALYSTS, ANTHROPOLOGISTS
Unsettling Freud, is to be an interdisciplinary symposium led by a panel bringing together psychoanalysis and anthropologists and chaired by the distinguished psychoanalyst Ian Parker. In cooperation with the RAI, it will be held online and in person on 11 March from 4:00 pm. to 6:00pm at the basement Studio of the Grenada Centre for Visual Anthropology, in the Humanities Bridgeford Street Building at the University of Manchester. The first hour of the symposium will include the screening of an episode from the video essay, and after refreshments, the second hour will sustain more of the panel discussion along with in-person and online audience contributions.
Unsettling Freud will consider Richard Werbner’s project, taking the form of an experimental video essay, Conquistador Freud, now available from RAI FILM, and ‘Situating Freud’s Grasp’, an accompanying book, currently in a working draft. The video essay is inspired by Freud’s own self-description to his close friend Wilhelm Fliess. Werbner’s project departs from the familiar depictions of Freud as the psychoanalyst and scientist, inviting audiences to discover Freud as an artist, collector, and dreamer – a man captivated by the visual and symbolic power of objects and spaces, a man who made his dwelling a place of theatrical enchantment.
In Werbner’s exploration, we encounter Freud not as the target of the “Freud Wars” or a figure in the Freudian industry but as a designer of intimate spaces and a collector with a curatorial sensibility. Freud’s fascination with imagery extended to his own life, where he saw himself not merely in words but in pictographic elements and symbolic spaces within his Viennese home. This included the autobiography inscribed on his walls, a Garden of Eden crafted for his patients, and a veranda retreat, each a multi-layered expression of his inner life. The ambiance of his dwelling was imbued with an argument of images.
The final episode of the video essay, the one to be screened on March 11th, traces Freud’s steps through Vienna and ultimately to the tragic end of his era in Austria, displaced by the Nazi takeover. The narrative continues with Freud’s relocation to England, where he spent his final days, reflecting his dislocation as a refugee in a space both beautiful and alien. ‘Everything is in place,‘ said Freud ironically, and with a sense of the uncanny, ’but me.’
Location:
Basement Studio of the Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, located in the Humanities building, Bridgeford Street, University of Manchester
Register here by selecting either in Person or online attendance:
The six episodes of the video essay are available for streaming here:
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/conquistadorfreud6
Event attendees will be sent a 50% discount code upon registration via Eventbrite.
Prof. Richard Werbner is an anthropologist specializing in the Zimbabwe and Botswana region, with research interests in ritual, personal and historical narrative, politics, law, and regional analysis. He has taught at the University of Manchester since 1961.
Richard Werbner’s work is grounded in his extensive fieldwork in visual anthropology, including studies on regional cults, diviners and charismatic faith-healers in Africa Two of his numerous books, Divination’s Grasp and Holy Hustlers, Schism and Prophecy, underscore his commitment to the intersection of anthropology, spirituality, and visual storytelling. As a filmmaker, Werbner has completed 10 films based on his research practice, many of which are available from RAI FILM.
For a Better Public Health and Healthcare: Multidisciplinary Solutions
Konferenz
International Conference, Montecatini Terme (Italy)
International Conference „For a Better Public Health and Healthcare: Multidisciplinary Solutions”
Montecatini Terme (Italy)
13–15 March 2026
Good Health and Well-being is one of the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, closely interconnected with social challenges, such as poverty and inequality. Avoidable poor health and inequalities in health and access to healthcare persist across all countries, while healthcare costs continue to rise. This conference aims to stimulate multidisciplinary thinking and action to develop solutions that grasp the opportunities offered by technological innovation, while tackling the socio-economic determinants of health and the effects of environmental challenges.
Sustainable healthcare solutions and effective public health delivery require more than just stated commitments — they demand concrete action, innovative thinking and sustained collaboration across sectors to enable a good patient experience and ensure efficient and sustainable health services. This International Multidisciplinary Conference will bring together actors in the interconnected fields of public health, health care and environment to investigate the state of health policies and services across different fields.
A key objective is to develop synergies between academic research, the management of the physical environment, public health delivery, health providers, public and private investors and policy makers. The aim is to stimulate an integrated approach to address both immediate challenges and long-term sustainability goals, improving efficiency, resilience and service accessibility to all community members, while promoting a greater focus on reducing demand upstream through appropriate preventive approaches in the physical, economic and psychosocial environment.
The Conference will develop through workshops and plenary sessions focused on three core areas and the complementary ways in which they impact the efficiency and resilience of public health policies and healthcare systems, and people’s health and wellbeing in a holistic sense.
The three interconnected core areas are:
(1) Tackling Systemic Healthcare Costs and Healthcare Access;
(2) Public Health and the Physical and Socio-economic Environment;
(3) Digital Health Innovation and Responsible AI in Health Systems.
Further Details and Updates are available at: International Multidisciplinary Health Conference 2026 | international urban symposium – ius
Edinburgh Student Medical Anthropology Conference
Workshop
At Edinburgh Centre for Medical Anthropology
Student Medical Anthropology Conference
Edinburgh Centre for Medical Anthropology
First week of May 2026
After the success of last year’s conference, the Students of Medical Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh will be holding our annual student-focussed event in the first week of May 2026. With the rise of AI technology and the realities of living in the information age, this year we are calling for all things Technocene. This could be digital ethnographies, using digital tools to improve public access to research, a thought piece on the place of anthropology in the current world, etc.
Students can get involved by simply attending, a 3–5 minute lightning talk or a longer presentation about their interest/research, or getting involved in planning a workshop. It’ll be a great opportunity for students (and staff!) to network and hear about one another’s research. Please use this attached form to register your interest, and any further updates will be sent via email. Registration will be open until Monday 16th March.














