
Culture, Politics, Medicine, Mental Health, and Chronic Illness
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Stefan Ecks on ideas of Recognition
When you write a book with the goals of reaching a broad audience, it’s so interesting to see different people engage with it. Patient communities, clinicians, scholars, policymakers, a general audience...
How to get paid for caregiving
Last night I was on a panel at my university. It was one of those alumni panels, which is always interesting because the people who join these panels are often inspiring. I was eager to share some insights on...
Last week I was lucky enough to have a couple days in New York. On Sunday I met up with one of my first students from Georgetown University, Maayan Jaffe, who is now running a NYC homelessness program, navigating politics and policies from...
Rosemary Morgan and Alba Azola share insights on their recent research about navigating health and health care in a broken system—also a central focus on Invisible Illness.
Long COVID poses a fundamental challenge to the U.S. healthcare sy...
What an incredible dialogue going on about psychologization. I must admit, when I first read the critique, I was quite surprised. In my mind, Invisible Illness is a book written for the public, including physicians, about the importance of...
Subscribers, engagement, traffic and sponsorship for Long Covid: An Anthropological Perspective.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Emily Mendenhall is a medical anthropologist, Guggenheim Fellow, and professor at Georgetown University. She is the author of "Invisible Illness: A History, from Hysteria to Long Covid" (2025).
Human,mother,wife,daughter,dancer and healer
Associate Professor @ Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health I Health Systems I Women’s Health I Gender Inequities I Co-Editor in Chief, SSM - Health Systems I Board Member, Health Systems Global
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