Ebook Antropologi Kesehatan : MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
Pamela I. Erickson, Dr.P.H., Ph.D., is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Connecticut. She is a medical anthropologist with research interests in maternal and child health, sexual risk behavior, global health, and ethnomedicine. She has conducted research in Los Angeles, California; Amazonian Ec ua dor; and the Philippines. Her current research assesses negotiation of sexual and reproductive behavior among young adults. Erickson’s most recent book, coauthored with Merrill Singer, is Global Health— An Anthropological Perspective (Waveland Press, 2013).
David A. Himmelgreen, Ph.D., is Professor and the incoming Chair of Anthropology at the University of South Florida and a biocultural anthropologist who specializes in nutrition. He has conducted research on changing nutritional health in the context of migration and ecotourism, the food insecurity– obesity paradox, and HIV/AIDS prevention in relation to food insecurity. Currently, he is conducting National Science Foundation supported research on food insecurity and food- related decision making in low- income house holds in Tampa, Florida. Himmelgreen is also the co- director of the Globalization and Community Health Field School in Costa Rica, which is supported by the National Science Foundation.
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