Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation (Workshop UCD - 10 & 11 June 2011)
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Professor Alison Bashford (University of Sydney) Keynote - 'Insanity and Immigration Restriction'. |
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Dr Krisztina Zimányi (Dublin City University) ‘How do we know how they really feel? Difficulties in Accessing the Views of Immigrant Mental Health Care Service Users in a Community Interpreting Context in Ireland’. |
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Dr Sinead Donohue (Health Protection Surveillance Centre) ‘Clinical Cultural Competence – A Needs Assessment of Postgraduate Training Requirements for the Medical Profession in Ireland’. |
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Dr John Odin Jensen (Sea Education Association, Massachusetts) ‘Cultural and Organizational Responses to Immigrant and Transient Illness in the American Midwest: The Case of Buffalo New York, 1825 – 1890’. |
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Viktoria Zander (Mälardalen University) ‘The Magnitude of Reciprocity in Chronic Pain Management: Experiences of Dispersed Ethnic Populations of Muslim Women’. |
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Dr Katherine Foxhall (King's College London) ‘The Travels of Britain’s Colonial Vaccines: Convicts, Emigrants and Children at Sea (c.1820 – 1850)’. |
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Anne MacLellan (University College Dublin) ‘Victim or Vector? Tubercular Irish Nurses in Britain 1930-60’. |
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Dr Roberta Bivins (University of Warwick) ‘Race, Ethnicity and Environment in the Postcolonial Metropole’. |
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Dr John Welshman (Lancaster University) ‘From the Cycle of Deprivation to Social Exclusion: Ethnicity and Poverty’. |
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Dr Alan Ingram (University College, London) ‘Epidemic Governmentality: Neoliberalism, Exception and the Management of HIV and AIDS in the UK’. |
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Professor Marjory Harper (University of Aberdeen) ‘Dysfunction, Detention and Deportation: Hidden Dimensions of Scottish Migration to Canada’. |
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Dr Catherine Cox, Professor Hilary Marland and Dr Sarah York (University College Dublin & University of Warwick) ‘Itineraries and Experiences of Insanity: Irish Migration and Mental Illness in Nineteenth Century Lancashire’. |