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  1. Artikel: Global health is dead; long live global health! Critiques of the field and its future.

    Lincoln, Martha

    BMJ global health

    2021  Band 6, Heft 7

    Mesh-Begriff(e) Global Health ; Health Policy ; Humans
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2021-07-21
    Erscheinungsland England
    Dokumenttyp Editorial
    ISSN 2059-7908
    ISSN 2059-7908
    DOI 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006648
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  2. Artikel: Affective economies in crowdfunding for cancer.

    Lincoln, Martha / Kramer, Sasha

    Medical anthropology quarterly

    2024  

    Abstract: Cancer patients and survivors in the United States are increasingly likely to use online crowdfunding as a means of offsetting the expenses associated with their medical care. This practice of making an online appeal for support to a broad public ... ...

    Abstract Cancer patients and survivors in the United States are increasingly likely to use online crowdfunding as a means of offsetting the expenses associated with their medical care. This practice of making an online appeal for support to a broad public audience constitutes an inadvertent form of informal emotional labor for its practitioners-labor in which striking the right affective notes in one's appeal is believed to be critical to fundraising outcomes. Drawing on ethnographic interviews, we suggest that crowdfunding produces an array of complex, often contradictory sentiments and narrative incentives for cancer patients and survivors-ultimately transforming the experience of serious illness.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2024-06-07
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1038242-2
    ISSN 1548-1387 ; 0745-5194
    ISSN (online) 1548-1387
    ISSN 0745-5194
    DOI 10.1111/maq.12874
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  3. Artikel ; Online: Global health is dead; long live global health! Critiques of the field and its future

    Martha Lincoln

    BMJ Global Health, Vol 6, Iss

    2021  Band 7

    Schlagwörter Medicine (General) ; R5-920 ; Infectious and parasitic diseases ; RC109-216
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag BMJ Publishing Group
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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  4. Artikel ; Online: Study the role of hubris in nations' COVID-19 response.

    Lincoln, Martha

    Nature

    2020  Band 585, Heft 7825, Seite(n) 325

    Mesh-Begriff(e) Attitude to Health ; Brazil/epidemiology ; COVID-19 ; Chile/epidemiology ; Contact Tracing ; Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology ; Coronavirus Infections/mortality ; Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control ; Coronavirus Infections/transmission ; Humans ; Immunity, Herd ; Internationality ; Masks ; Pandemics/prevention & control ; Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology ; Pneumonia, Viral/mortality ; Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control ; Pneumonia, Viral/transmission ; Public Health/methods ; Public Health/statistics & numerical data ; United Kingdom/epidemiology ; United States/epidemiology ; World Health Organization/organization & administration
    Schlagwörter covid19
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2020-09-15
    Erscheinungsland England
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 120714-3
    ISSN 1476-4687 ; 0028-0836
    ISSN (online) 1476-4687
    ISSN 0028-0836
    DOI 10.1038/d41586-020-02596-8
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  5. Artikel ; Online: Study the role of hubris in nations’ COVID-19 response

    Lincoln, Martha

    Nature

    2020  Band 585, Heft 7825, Seite(n) 325–325

    Schlagwörter Multidisciplinary ; covid19
    Sprache Englisch
    Verlag Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Erscheinungsland us
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    ZDB-ID 120714-3
    ISSN 1476-4687 ; 0028-0836
    ISSN (online) 1476-4687
    ISSN 0028-0836
    DOI 10.1038/d41586-020-02596-8
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  6. Artikel ; Online: The covid public health emergency is ending: it now joins the ordinary emergency that is American health.

    Sosin, Anne N / Choo, Esther / Lincoln, Martha

    BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

    2023  Band 381, Seite(n) 949

    Mesh-Begriff(e) Humans ; United States ; Public Health ; COVID-19/epidemiology ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Disease Outbreaks
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-04-26
    Erscheinungsland England
    Dokumenttyp Editorial
    ZDB-ID 1362901-3
    ISSN 1756-1833 ; 0959-8154 ; 0959-8146 ; 0959-8138 ; 0959-535X ; 1759-2151
    ISSN (online) 1756-1833
    ISSN 0959-8154 ; 0959-8146 ; 0959-8138 ; 0959-535X ; 1759-2151
    DOI 10.1136/bmj.p949
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  7. Artikel ; Online: Haunting images

    Martha Lincoln

    Medicine Anthropology Theory, Vol 2, Iss

    2015  Band 2

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    Schlagwörter Anthropology ; GN1-890 ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2015-09-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag University of Edinburgh Library
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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  8. Artikel ; Online: Alcohol and drinking cultures in Vietnam: A review.

    Lincoln, Martha

    Drug and alcohol dependence

    2015  Band 159, Seite(n) 1–8

    Abstract: Background: Epidemiological data suggest that national levels of alcohol consumption have increased rapidly in contemporary Vietnam; concomitantly, social and public health harms associated with alcohol use are on the rise.: Methods: Over the last ... ...

    Abstract Background: Epidemiological data suggest that national levels of alcohol consumption have increased rapidly in contemporary Vietnam; concomitantly, social and public health harms associated with alcohol use are on the rise.
    Methods: Over the last decade, a research literature on alcohol use in Vietnam has begun to develop.
    Results: A consideration of this literature indicates lines of analysis to be extended and gaps to be filled.
    Conclusion: This synopsis provides an overview of the major trends that studies have addressed, evaluates the state of research to date, and suggests avenues for further research on alcohol use in this newly middle-income nation.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Alcohol Drinking/economics ; Alcohol Drinking/epidemiology ; Alcohol Drinking/trends ; Culture ; Developing Countries/economics ; Humans ; Vietnam/epidemiology
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2015-11-10
    Erscheinungsland Ireland
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 519918-9
    ISSN 1879-0046 ; 0376-8716
    ISSN (online) 1879-0046
    ISSN 0376-8716
    DOI 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2015.10.030
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  9. Artikel ; Online: Medical stratification in Vietnam

    Martha Lincoln

    Medicine Anthropology Theory, Vol 1, Iss

    2014  Band 1

    Abstract: Market transition in Vietnam is known to have fueled health disparities, but racialized and nationality-linked aspects of the country’s medical stratification have received less attention, despite the growing presence of foreigners using the health ... ...

    Abstract Market transition in Vietnam is known to have fueled health disparities, but racialized and nationality-linked aspects of the country’s medical stratification have received less attention, despite the growing presence of foreigners using the health system. Field experiences reveal the country’s increasing health and medical inequity – legible in the social, linguistic, economic, and physical distinctions between public health stations staffed by government employees and the private clinics serving mostly expatriates. Ethnographic interviews and experiences of receiving care in both public and private facilities inform my argument that the privatization of Vietnam’s health sector produces racialized, classed, and citizenship-linked forms of medical profit, privilege, segregation, and risk – trends visible both in recent debates over US health policy and recent episodes of pandemic disease outbreak.
    Schlagwörter inequity ; medical stratification ; nationality ; race ; Anthropology ; GN1-890 ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 941
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2014-11-01T00:00:00Z
    Verlag University of Edinburgh Library
    Dokumenttyp Artikel ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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