How are antibiotics a kind of infrastructure that enable farmers to grow oranges in large orchards?
‘We live with risk,’ he tells me, as we weave our way along the railway line that cuts through the...
On July 11, we, together with our colleagues Gwen Knight and Richard Stabler at LSHTM, published an opinion piece in...
Two of us from the AMIS Programme Team (Clare Chandler and Komatra Chuengsatiansup) are acting as associate editors for Palgrave...
This weekend I had the privilege of engaging with Laura Piddock and Ed Whiting and members of the public at...
Northern Thailand (Chiang Rai), 19 March 2018, 7am: The steep mountain road winds through rice fields, small streams, and coffee...
Antimicrobials are central to many contemporary forms of care and production for humans, animals, plants and even objects – clothing,...
Rather than asking how antibiotics enable livelihoods in situations of increasing precarity, our research asks whether it is possible to...
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How are antibiotics a kind of infrastructure that enable farmers to grow oranges in large orchards?
Notes from the Field: Urban informal settlement, Kampala
‘We live with risk,’ he tells me, as we weave our way along the railway line that cuts through the...
BMJ Opinion Piece: Antibiotics resistance and the modern...
On July 11, we, together with our colleagues Gwen Knight and Richard Stabler at LSHTM, published an opinion piece in...
Anti-biosis? – Social and Cultural Inquiries into Human-Microbe...
Two of us from the AMIS Programme Team (Clare Chandler and Komatra Chuengsatiansup) are acting as associate editors for Palgrave...
Drugs, Bugs and our Precarious Existence
This weekend I had the privilege of engaging with Laura Piddock and Ed Whiting and members of the public at...
Markets and Pharmaceuticals: Hardship, Antibiotics, and Markets for...
Northern Thailand (Chiang Rai), 19 March 2018, 7am: The steep mountain road winds through rice fields, small streams, and coffee...
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Antimicrobials are central to many contemporary forms of care and production for humans, animals, plants and even objects – clothing,...
Sustainable aquaculture in Bangladesh
Rather than asking how antibiotics enable livelihoods in situations of increasing precarity, our research asks whether it is possible to...
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