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Reflections on ethnography in medicine
Abstract
After conducting many years of ‘classical’ ethnographic fieldwork among refugees in Cyprus, I started field research in hospitals, community settings, and medical schools in Belgium, England, and Cyprus. My collaborations with clinical and biomedical scientists have led to an ongoing dialogue about ethnographic fieldwork and ethnographic writing. I discuss, through some ethnographic vignettes from my own research journey, some challenges that academics who work in medical research units may face in their engagements with ethnography. Stefan Beck’s work speaks to researchers from different social, biomedical and clinical disciplines. I show that ethnographic work, such as that by Beck, raises the profile of social scientific work in medicine and demonstrates the potential of ethnography in medicine.
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(2016). Reflections on ethnography in medicine
Acceptance Date | Jun 24, 2016 |
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Publication Date | Jul 18, 2016 |
Journal | The Cyprus Review: a journal of social, economic and political issues |
Print ISSN | 1015-2881 |
Pages | 85 -97 |
Keywords | anthropology, medicine, ethnography, social sciences, interdiscinplinarity, biomedical sciences |
Publisher URL | https://www.unic.ac.cy/research/publications/cyprus-review |
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