Journal Details
Aims & ScopeNew Editor - Routledge is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Lenore Manderson, Professor of Medical Anthropology from 2010 Read Press release Medical Anthropology is dedicated to publishing papers that situate the relationship between human behavior, social life, and health within an anthropological context. It provides a forum for inquiring into how knowledge, meaning, livelihood, power, and resource distribution are shaped and how, in turn, these phenomena go on to shape patterns of disease, experiences of health and illness, and the organization of treatments. We welcome papers that focus on empirical research as well as those that focus on methodological and theoretical issues. Our goal is to bring to our readership work that both exemplifies and expands upon ways of understanding the biological, cultural, and politico-economic dimensions of illness and healing. Medical Anthropology invites papers on a wide range of topics, including (but not limited to):
Papers are expected to reflect medical anthropology as a vital, emergent area of social science scholarship--one that is empirically sound; theoretically and methodologically sophisticated; and unfailingly attentive to bio-cultural, historical, and cross-cultural perspectives on health. Medical Anthropology gratefully acknowledges the support received from the Office of the Dean of Arts and Science,
All research articles in this journal have undergone editorial review and rigorous, double-blind peer review. Publication office: Taylor & Francis, Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Suite 800, Philadelphia, PA 19106 |
