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Ann H Kelly

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Journal of Cultural Economy|August 30, 2011
Will He Be There?: Mediating malaria, immobilizing scienceAnn H Kelly
Visual Anthropology|May 7, 2016
Seeing Cellular Debris, Remembering a Soviet MethodAnn H Kelly
American Ethnologist|November 28, 2014
Urban mosquitoes, situational publics, and the pursuit of interspecies separation in Dar es SalaamAnn H Kelly, Javier Lezaun
Maternal & Child Nutrition|July 13, 2012
'It is me who eats, to nourish him': a mixed-method study of breastfeeding in post-earthquake HaitiJenny Dörnemann, Ann H Kelly
Science As Culture|May 5, 2015
Walking or Waiting? Topologies of the Breeding Ground in Malaria ControlAnn H Kelly, Javier Lezaun
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|April 23, 2014
Material proximities and hotspots: toward an anthropology of viral hemorrhagic feversHannah Brown, Ann H Kelly
Social Studies of Science|December 28, 2016
Field station as stage: Re-enacting scientific work and life in Amani, TanzaniaP Wenzel Geissler, Ann H Kelly
Social Studies of Science|December 28, 2016
A home for science: The life and times of Tropical and Polar field stationsP Wenzel Geissler, Ann H Kelly
Journal of Cultural Economy|August 30, 2011
The value of transnational medical researchAnn H Kelly, P Wenzel Geissler
Critical Public Health|March 3, 2017
The publics of public health in AfricaAnn H Kelly, Hayley MacGregor, Catherine M Montgomery
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Showing results (1-10 of 42) with videos related to

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Journal of Cultural Economy|August 30, 2011
Will He Be There?: Mediating malaria, immobilizing scienceAnn H Kelly
Visual Anthropology|May 7, 2016
Seeing Cellular Debris, Remembering a Soviet MethodAnn H Kelly
American Ethnologist|November 28, 2014
Urban mosquitoes, situational publics, and the pursuit of interspecies separation in Dar es SalaamAnn H Kelly, Javier Lezaun
Maternal & Child Nutrition|July 13, 2012
'It is me who eats, to nourish him': a mixed-method study of breastfeeding in post-earthquake HaitiJenny Dörnemann, Ann H Kelly
Science As Culture|May 5, 2015
Walking or Waiting? Topologies of the Breeding Ground in Malaria ControlAnn H Kelly, Javier Lezaun
Medical Anthropology Quarterly|April 23, 2014
Material proximities and hotspots: toward an anthropology of viral hemorrhagic feversHannah Brown, Ann H Kelly
Social Studies of Science|December 28, 2016
Field station as stage: Re-enacting scientific work and life in Amani, TanzaniaP Wenzel Geissler, Ann H Kelly
Social Studies of Science|December 28, 2016
A home for science: The life and times of Tropical and Polar field stationsP Wenzel Geissler, Ann H Kelly
Journal of Cultural Economy|August 30, 2011
The value of transnational medical researchAnn H Kelly, P Wenzel Geissler
Critical Public Health|March 3, 2017
The publics of public health in AfricaAnn H Kelly, Hayley MacGregor, Catherine M Montgomery
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