Events
The #SocSciAMR community is an active one – besides research, publications and online chatter, researchers have created numerous conference panels, workshops, symposia and colloquia to discuss innovative ways to address and study AMR.
The AMIS team have put together this platform to share proceedings, abstract books and any relevant information from #SocSciAMR events. We hope that this will further the reach of contributions at these events, and enable a more equitable, inclusive and sustainable access to these presentations and conversations. Submissions on past and upcoming events can be entered here.
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Select content by topicPanel 4: Antibiotic science, technology and infrastructures
This final session in the Antibiotics in Society panel series looks at antibiotics in terms of science, technology and infrastructures....
Panel 3: Antibiotics beyond humans
The third session of the AMIS panel series, chaired by Professor Clare Chandler, looks at how we might consider antibiotics...
Panel 2: Antibiotics beyond health facilities
The second session of the AMIS panel series, chaired by Professor Helen Lambert, considers antibiotic use outside of formal healthcare...
Panel 1: Antibiotics as Care
The first panel, chaired by Professor Clare Chandler, focuses on the use of antibiotics in healthcare facilities. Panellists Dr Esmita...
Antibiotics In Societies Panel Series
Antibiotics In Societies. Online Panel Series 2020-2021 “Learning from Fresh Perspectives: from insights to action on antibiotic use” Social Research...
An open panel on AMR at the EASST/4S...
Situating antimicrobial resistance (AMR): locations, spaces and borders Conveners: Catherine Marijke Will, University of Sussex; Alena Kamenshchikova, Maastricht University; Cristina...
Bangkok Meeting Summary
SoNAR Global, a project funded by the European Commission to develop a global network of social scientists working on infectious...
BEYOND RESISTANCE Colloquium - Re-imagining AMR: borders, boundaries...
The colloquium was held by the BEYOND RESISTANCE Network on the 10th of January 2020 at the University of Edinburgh,...
The Antimicrobials in Society (AMIS) project: 'What roles...
The Antimicrobials in Society (AMIS) programme at LSHTM aims to promote fresh perspectives from social research on antimicrobial resistance (AMR)....
Antibio-addicts? Defining and Governing Antimicrobial Resistance in the...
The power of antimicrobials is now weakened. Since the “magic bullets” have been introduced in medicine and agriculture in the...
Social Science and AMR Research Symposium
On 10th September 2018 over 100 social researchers studying AMR gathered together at the British Academy, London, to present and...
Addressing Antibiotic Use Roundtable
On the 24th of February, delegates from around the world joined Professor Clare Chandler online as she launched our collaborative...