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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): Community Engagement and the Anthropologies of Health and Wellbeing
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): Community Engagement and the Anthropologies of Health and Wellbeing
Published:
2020-10-27
Full Issue
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From the Guest Editors
Community Engagement and Health-Related Anthropology
Sylvia Abonyi, Pamela Downe
i-iv
CommunityEngagement_Health-RelatedAnthropology.pdf
Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
Engaged Scholar Journal
v-vi
Acknowledgements_Vol6No1
Essays
Cultivating Well-being: Young People and Food Gardens in Tanna, Vanuatu
Jean Mitchell, Joan Niras, Lesbeth Niefeu
1-17
CultivatingWellbeingYoungPeople&FoodGardensOnTannaVanuatu.pdf
Engaged Palaeoethnobotany on the Northern Plains: A Compelling Future for Medicinal Plant Research
Glenn S. L. Stuart, Eryn L. Coward
19-38
EngagedPalaeoethnobotany.pdf
Perspectives on Health: Working with Communities as Cultural Anthropologists and Bioarchaeologists
Samantha Purhcase
39-48
PerspectivesonHealth_Working with Communities
Using Boundary Objects to Co-Create Community Health and Water Knowledge with Community-Based Medical Anthropology and Indigenous Knowledge
Sarah Duignan, Tina Moffat, Dawn Martin-Hill
49-76
UsingBoundaryObjects_CoCreateKnowledge.pdf
Participatory Ethnographic Film: Video Advocacy and Engagement with Q’eqchi’ Maya Medical Practitioners in Belize
James Waldram
77-90
ParticipatoryEthnographicFilm_JWaldram.pdf
Reports from the Field
Reconnecting through Urban Agriculture: A community-engaged video ethnography in Winnipeg
Evan Bowness, Natalie Baird, Avery Hallberg, Mark Packulak
93-100
UrbanAgriculture_CommunityEngagedVideoEthnography.pdf
Inuusinni Aqqusaaqtara – My Journey: Meeting the Information Needs of Inuit Living with Cancer
Savanah Ashton, Tracy Torchetti
101-111
InformationNeedsOfInuitLivingWithCancer.pdf
Book Reviews
Children as Caregivers: The Global Fight Against Tuberculosis and HIV in Zambia by Jean Hunleth
Kelsey Marr
115-116
ChildrenAsCareGiver_KMarr.pdf
Lissa: A Story About Medical Promise, Friendship, and Revolution. Sherine Hamdy and Coleman Nye. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
Mika Rathwell
117-118
LissaStoryAboutMedicalPromise_MRathwell
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