Introduction: Special issue on the ethics of anthropology in emergencies
West Africa’s Ebola virus epidemic (December 2013 to January 2016) thrust anthropology into the public eye. It is hard to think of a recent moment when anthropology as a profession has had a higher profile. Anthropologists have been active in the Ebola response, both as policy commentators (Sridhar...
Main Authors: | Stellmach, D, Beshar, I |
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Other Authors: | Parkin, R |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Anthropological Society of Oxford
2016
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