
Rebecca Lynch
@r_j_lynch
Medical anthropologist into bodies, health techs,biomedical/moral categories&constructions. Based at @wcceh Co-editor Health,Technology and Society book series
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http://cambridge.academia.edu/RebeccaLynch 15-05-2013 12:32:50
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Bit late, but here's Day 3 of #BookCoverChallenge as passed to me by Judith Green . Cover of a book I love, no comment or explanation.


Day 4 of #BookCoverChallenge - the cover of a book I love without comment or explanation. Thanks for passing this on Judith Green ! Feel like posting yours, fellow book-clubber @Annelie3ssen ?


My book! Judith Green @Annelie3ssen Emma Garnett (@emma-garnett.bsky.social) Sarah Milton Conor Farrington @kasstanb @dr_loreleijones UCL Anthropology David Wyatt Anthropology & Medicine Simon Cohn Clare Coultas BerghahnAnthropology Berghahn Books Thanks so much everyone for your help and support!

Was a great event Fay Dennis ! If anyone would like to review the book for Anthropology & Medicine , get in touch with them- would be of interest to their readership @kasstanb charlotte kühlbrandt

Ignacia Arteaga Rebecca Lynch Judith Green @Annelie3ssen Emma Garnett (@emma-garnett.bsky.social) Sarah Milton Conor Farrington @kasstanb @dr_loreleijones UCL Anthropology David Wyatt Anthropology & Medicine Simon Cohn Clare Coultas Berghahn Books THE DEVIL IS DISORDER's eBook is now available on the book's landing page! berghahnbooks.com/title/LynchDev…


Looking forward to speaking about morality, misfortune, modernity and medicine based on my work on Evangelical Christianity and health London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine 12 Jan #medicalanthropology #anthropologyofreligion

Now out! Collection in @CPH_journal edited by Rebecca Lynch and me - on #chronic illness and #publichealth – editorial here (may be £;DM if no access) tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Rethinking chronicity: public health and the problem of temporality by Judith Green and Rebecca Lynch doi.org/10.1080/095815…


Great to see this work by colleagues Judith Green and Rebecca Lynch on the temporal tensions that emerge in public health responses to chronic disease



Interested in publishing your work in the Palgrave STS ‘Health, Technology and Society’ book series? Get in touch! Martyn Pickersgill


Thanks Martyn Pickersgill (and excellently sneaked in call for book proposals for our Palgrave STS ‘Health, Technology & Society’ series!)

Looking forward speaking at this and to my visit to Bangor! Thanks for the invite @dr_loreleijones ! @wcceh @SHSBangor Bangor University BangorUni_Intl Faculty of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences University of Exeter

Thank you so much @dr_loreleijones! Very much enjoyed my visit, sharing my work and hearing about so much exciting research @SHSBangor @wcceh Faculty of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences