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Antimicrobial Resistance, Art, and Anthropology

  • 13 Bristo Place Edinburgh, Scotland, EH8 9AJ United Kingdom (map)

Hosted by the University of Edinburgh Social Anthropology Society.
TICKETS: Register for free here


Join Medical Anthropologist at UOE Iona Walker for a journey into the relationship between medicine, science, and anthropology! Explore how antimicrobial resistance can be expressed and grappled with creatively through the medium of art and viewed through an anthropological lens.

Open to all! Students of all ages, academics, and non-students. Open to non-professionals and specialists! No need for a background in science, anthropology, or art.

There will be opportunities to experience and make creative responses to Iona's talk during the workshop. We welcome any creative responses! There are no limits, but some examples could be poems and illustrations.

An ideal workshop for anyone interested in anthropology, ethnography, art, artistic and creative responses, medicine, biology, human geography, international relations and the interdisciplinary relationships between anthropology and medicine.

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August 18

Situating antimicrobial resistance (AMR): locations, spaces and borders at the EASST/4S conference 18-21st August in Prague

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March 11

Language Of Research: AMR and Social Science