International Health Humanities Network Membership

S.V.Siddhardha kumar Devarapalli

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Ph.D. in Population Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

M. Phil. in Population Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

MPS (Master of Population Studies-EMS) from International Institute for Population Sciences, Mumbai.

M.A. in Anthropology from Central University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad.

B.A. in Economics, Industrial Relations and Political Science from Andhra University.

Course on “Trade and Gender” (Online) from UNCTAD VI.

Course on “Mainstreaming Disability in the World of Work” (Distance Mode) from International Training Centre-ILO, Turin, Italy.

Course in “Research Methods in Labour Economics” organised by V.V.Giri National Labour Institute, NOIDA.

“Diploma in Hindi” awarded by Central Hindi Directorate (Distance Mode) under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.

Work Experience:                                                                                                                  

Research Fellow at George Institute for Global Health, Research and Development, Hyderabad (since May 2014).

Teaching Research Methodology and Anthropology (during 2018-19); Population Studies since 2012 till 2018 and taught Research Methodology course for one year as a Guest Faculty for MA Sociology at the Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Open University.

Invigilator since 2015 for Professional exams IELTS etc with British Council of India, Hyderabad.

Consultant in Population Sciences, with an NGO in Secunderabad for UNICEF project on IMR & MMR data Evaluation. 2015.

Programme Officer (Research) at Watershed Support Services and Activities Network (WASSAN), Hyderabad. 11th September 2013 – 20th May 2014.

Research Fellow at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad Campus. Teaching Quantitative Methods as a part of Research Methodology course for the M.Phil/Ph.D Women Studies Programme during 2012-2013.

Research Fellow at the Institute of Health Systems, Hyderabad 2010-11.

One year work experience in teaching. Worked as a Social Studies teacher for I to IX standard.

Peer Reviewer:                                                                                                                       

Anthropology:                      Advances in Anthropology.

Psychology:                           Journal of Depression.

                                                Cambridge Journal of Global Mental Health.        

Social Sciences (General):  Open Journal of Social Sciences.

Research Papers and Publications:                                                                       

Co-auhtor – Publications – 4; Co-auhtor – Presentations – 8; Single Author – Presentations and Publications: 5; Reports: 4; Chapters (2): 1. India Chapter on South Asia Fertility Preferences, with a team of Indian collaborators edited by Stuart Bastein, Assoc Prof, University of Oxford. Attended Workshop(s)/Conference(s)/ Seminar(s):30

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Christy Di Frances

I am Director of the Boston University Medical Campus Narrative Writing Program & as well as Director of Training & Education for two American Heart Association fellowship programs (ATRAC and AF SFRN) at the Boston University School of Medicine. I hold a PhD from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland and an MA from the University of Adelaide in Australia. Myacademic and research interests include literature and medicine/narrative medicine, medical humanities, creative/reflective writing, and textual analysis. I have also worked in faculty development/education at Harvard Medical School's Brigham and Women's Hospital and served as a fiction reader for the 'Harvard Review.

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Andreas Dimopoulos

Andreas Dimopoulos is Lecturer in Law at Brunel University since 2011. His research interests focus on the intersection of law (especially human rights), disability and art history.

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Kurukhetra Dip

Senior Research Scholar at Centre for the Study of Social System, Jawaharlal Nehru University. Areas of interest are Disability Studies, Social Theory, Methods and Methodology, Sociology of Education, Social Movement.

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Medard DJATOU

I am a Cameroonian anthropologist and Doctoral student in Social Anthropology at the Ruhr University Bochum(Germany). My main research interest is centered on the sociocultural effects of albinism in Cameroonian societies. I am working on that field since many years with the collaboration of Person with Albinism's Associations.

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David Dodwell

I am a consultant psychiatrist based in Peterborough.  I completed my M.A. in Medical Humanities from Swansea University in 2011.  I am now planning a Ph.D. examining the insights from satirical cartoons on the doctor-patient interaction.

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Caitlin Doley

Caitlin's current research interests include: British, American, and French Visual Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century; Artists and "Late Style"; Age Studies; Health Humanities; Historiography; Aesthetics and Literature. For a full CV, please visit: https://york.academia.edu/CaitlinDoley

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Elizabeth Donaldson

Elizabeth J. Donaldson is Associate Professor of English at New York Institute of Technology, where she teaches courses in American literature and bioethics, and where she created and administers a Medical Humanities undergraduate minor program.  She has published essays on mental illness in film, antipsychiatry in Lauren Slater’s memoirs, and LSD in schizophrenia research, among other subjects. Her essay, “The Corpus of the Madwoman: Toward a Feminist Disability Studies Theory of Embodiment and Mental Illness,” has been anthologized several times. She has co-edited the special issue “Disability and Emotion” of the Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies (2011) with Catherine Prendergast, and she has co-edited The Madwoman and the Blindman: Jane Eyre, Disability, Discourse (Ohio State University Press, 2012) with David Bolt and Julia Miele Rodas.  She is also co-editor of the new book series “Literary Disability Studies” from Palgrave Macmillan.

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Mathieu Donner

BA from the University of Lausanne (Switzerland) in Film Theory, English Literature, and Art History.

MA from the University of Nottingham in English Literature.

Currently doing a PhD at the University of Nottingham exploring the representations of fictional contagious diseases and their relation to identity and subjectivity in contemporary speculative fiction.

I also teach, as part of my teaching fellowship, a module on Studying Literature for first year students, and on Literature and Popular Culture for second year students. 

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Martin Donohoe

Martin Donohoe, MD, FACP is Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Community Health at Portland State University and a senior physician in internal medicine at Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Hospital. He serves on the Social Justice Committee of Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) and the Board of Advisors of Oregon PSR, and was Chief Scientific Advisor to Oregon PSR’s Campaign for Safe Foods from 2003-2011.

He received his BS and MD from UCLA, completed internship and residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and was a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar at Stanford University. He teaches courses in medical humanities, public health, social justice ethics, and women’s studies. His slide shows, articles, and syllabi can be found at http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org or http://www.phsj.org.

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