Anthropological Perspectives on Migration and Health
Herausgegeben von Hadley, Craig
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In this volume of the NAPA Bulletin , practicing and applied anthropologists along with colleagues in public health examine the interactions of health and migrations in diverse settings around the world. Contributors draw on diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives to examine the various ways in which migration impacts on the health and well-being of migrants.
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In this volume of the NAPA Bulletin , practicing and applied anthropologists along with colleagues in public health examine the interactions of health and migrations in diverse settings around the world. Contributors draw on diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives to examine the various ways in which migration impacts on the health and well-being of migrants.
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- NAPA Bulletin No.34
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Blackwell
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 170mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781444349887
- ISBN-10: 1444349880
- Artikelnr.: 34549146
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- NAPA Bulletin No.34
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons / Wiley-Blackwell
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 170mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781444349887
- ISBN-10: 1444349880
- Artikelnr.: 34549146
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Craig Hadley (Ph.D; University of California, Davis, 2003) is an Assistant Professor in Anthropology at Emory University, specializing in food insecurity, public health nutrition, cultural epidemiology, and related population issues. He has conducted research in Ethiopia, Tanzania, Australia, and the United States. He is currently involved in an NSF-funded study examining the impact of food insecurity and globalization on adolescent health and well-being in Ethiopia and an NSF-funded study on food insecurity among refugees living in the United States.
The Complex Interactions between Migration and Health: An Introduction (
Craig Hadley).
Im/Migration and Health: Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical
Propositions for Applied Anthropology (Heide Castañeda).
Acculturation, Socioeconomic Status, and Health among Hispanics (Nurgül
Fitzgerald).
Health Care Access among Hispanic Immigrants: ¿Alguien Está Eschuchando?
[Is Anybody Listening?] (Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, Jonathan Garcia, and David
Song).
A Latino Oral Health Paradox? Using Ethnography to Specify the Biocultural
Factors behind Epidemiological Models (Sarah B. Horton and Judith C.
Barker).
HPV Awareness among Latina Immigrants and Anglo-American Women in the
Southern United States: Cultural Models of Cervical Cancer Risk Factors and
Beliefs (John S. Luque, Heide Castañeda, Dinorah Martinez Tyson, Natalia
Vargas, Sara Proctor, and Cathy D. Meade).
Savoring the Taste of Home: The Pervasiveness of Lead Poisoning from
Ceramic and its Implications for Transnational Care Packages (Ramona L.
Pérez, Margaret A. Handley, and James Grieshop).
Child Hunger: Its Prevalence and Association with Body Mass Index and
Dietary Intake among Somali Refugee Children in the United States (Jigna M.
Dharod and Jamar E. Croom).
Forced Migration: Complexities in Food and Health for Refugees Resettled in
the United States (Crystal L. Patil, Molly McGown, Perpetue Djona Nahayo,
and Craig Hadley).
What's on the Table: Nutrition Programming for Refugees in the United
States (Micah Trapp).
Overcoming Socioeconomic Struggle and Encountering Risk: Lived Experiences
of South African Female Migrants (Chitra Akileswaran and Mark Lurie).
Risk Perceptions and Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
and HIV among Undocumented Nicaraguan Migrant Women in Costa Rica (Kate
Goldade and Mark A. Nichter).
Health, Well-Being, and Social Context of Samoan Migrant Populations
(Stephen T. McGarvey and Andrew Seiden Biosketches of Authors).
Biosketches of Authors.
Craig Hadley).
Im/Migration and Health: Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical
Propositions for Applied Anthropology (Heide Castañeda).
Acculturation, Socioeconomic Status, and Health among Hispanics (Nurgül
Fitzgerald).
Health Care Access among Hispanic Immigrants: ¿Alguien Está Eschuchando?
[Is Anybody Listening?] (Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, Jonathan Garcia, and David
Song).
A Latino Oral Health Paradox? Using Ethnography to Specify the Biocultural
Factors behind Epidemiological Models (Sarah B. Horton and Judith C.
Barker).
HPV Awareness among Latina Immigrants and Anglo-American Women in the
Southern United States: Cultural Models of Cervical Cancer Risk Factors and
Beliefs (John S. Luque, Heide Castañeda, Dinorah Martinez Tyson, Natalia
Vargas, Sara Proctor, and Cathy D. Meade).
Savoring the Taste of Home: The Pervasiveness of Lead Poisoning from
Ceramic and its Implications for Transnational Care Packages (Ramona L.
Pérez, Margaret A. Handley, and James Grieshop).
Child Hunger: Its Prevalence and Association with Body Mass Index and
Dietary Intake among Somali Refugee Children in the United States (Jigna M.
Dharod and Jamar E. Croom).
Forced Migration: Complexities in Food and Health for Refugees Resettled in
the United States (Crystal L. Patil, Molly McGown, Perpetue Djona Nahayo,
and Craig Hadley).
What's on the Table: Nutrition Programming for Refugees in the United
States (Micah Trapp).
Overcoming Socioeconomic Struggle and Encountering Risk: Lived Experiences
of South African Female Migrants (Chitra Akileswaran and Mark Lurie).
Risk Perceptions and Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
and HIV among Undocumented Nicaraguan Migrant Women in Costa Rica (Kate
Goldade and Mark A. Nichter).
Health, Well-Being, and Social Context of Samoan Migrant Populations
(Stephen T. McGarvey and Andrew Seiden Biosketches of Authors).
Biosketches of Authors.
The Complex Interactions between Migration and Health: An Introduction (
Craig Hadley).
Im/Migration and Health: Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical
Propositions for Applied Anthropology (Heide Castañeda).
Acculturation, Socioeconomic Status, and Health among Hispanics (Nurgül
Fitzgerald).
Health Care Access among Hispanic Immigrants: ¿Alguien Está Eschuchando?
[Is Anybody Listening?] (Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, Jonathan Garcia, and David
Song).
A Latino Oral Health Paradox? Using Ethnography to Specify the Biocultural
Factors behind Epidemiological Models (Sarah B. Horton and Judith C.
Barker).
HPV Awareness among Latina Immigrants and Anglo-American Women in the
Southern United States: Cultural Models of Cervical Cancer Risk Factors and
Beliefs (John S. Luque, Heide Castañeda, Dinorah Martinez Tyson, Natalia
Vargas, Sara Proctor, and Cathy D. Meade).
Savoring the Taste of Home: The Pervasiveness of Lead Poisoning from
Ceramic and its Implications for Transnational Care Packages (Ramona L.
Pérez, Margaret A. Handley, and James Grieshop).
Child Hunger: Its Prevalence and Association with Body Mass Index and
Dietary Intake among Somali Refugee Children in the United States (Jigna M.
Dharod and Jamar E. Croom).
Forced Migration: Complexities in Food and Health for Refugees Resettled in
the United States (Crystal L. Patil, Molly McGown, Perpetue Djona Nahayo,
and Craig Hadley).
What's on the Table: Nutrition Programming for Refugees in the United
States (Micah Trapp).
Overcoming Socioeconomic Struggle and Encountering Risk: Lived Experiences
of South African Female Migrants (Chitra Akileswaran and Mark Lurie).
Risk Perceptions and Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
and HIV among Undocumented Nicaraguan Migrant Women in Costa Rica (Kate
Goldade and Mark A. Nichter).
Health, Well-Being, and Social Context of Samoan Migrant Populations
(Stephen T. McGarvey and Andrew Seiden Biosketches of Authors).
Biosketches of Authors.
Craig Hadley).
Im/Migration and Health: Conceptual, Methodological, and Theoretical
Propositions for Applied Anthropology (Heide Castañeda).
Acculturation, Socioeconomic Status, and Health among Hispanics (Nurgül
Fitzgerald).
Health Care Access among Hispanic Immigrants: ¿Alguien Está Eschuchando?
[Is Anybody Listening?] (Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, Jonathan Garcia, and David
Song).
A Latino Oral Health Paradox? Using Ethnography to Specify the Biocultural
Factors behind Epidemiological Models (Sarah B. Horton and Judith C.
Barker).
HPV Awareness among Latina Immigrants and Anglo-American Women in the
Southern United States: Cultural Models of Cervical Cancer Risk Factors and
Beliefs (John S. Luque, Heide Castañeda, Dinorah Martinez Tyson, Natalia
Vargas, Sara Proctor, and Cathy D. Meade).
Savoring the Taste of Home: The Pervasiveness of Lead Poisoning from
Ceramic and its Implications for Transnational Care Packages (Ramona L.
Pérez, Margaret A. Handley, and James Grieshop).
Child Hunger: Its Prevalence and Association with Body Mass Index and
Dietary Intake among Somali Refugee Children in the United States (Jigna M.
Dharod and Jamar E. Croom).
Forced Migration: Complexities in Food and Health for Refugees Resettled in
the United States (Crystal L. Patil, Molly McGown, Perpetue Djona Nahayo,
and Craig Hadley).
What's on the Table: Nutrition Programming for Refugees in the United
States (Micah Trapp).
Overcoming Socioeconomic Struggle and Encountering Risk: Lived Experiences
of South African Female Migrants (Chitra Akileswaran and Mark Lurie).
Risk Perceptions and Knowledge of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)
and HIV among Undocumented Nicaraguan Migrant Women in Costa Rica (Kate
Goldade and Mark A. Nichter).
Health, Well-Being, and Social Context of Samoan Migrant Populations
(Stephen T. McGarvey and Andrew Seiden Biosketches of Authors).
Biosketches of Authors.







