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The Global Health Politics Podcast
Joseph Harris
18 episodes
3 weeks ago
Send us a text In this long-awaited episode, originally recorded in Fall 2022, Joseph Harris sits down with Dr. James Pfeiffer, Professor of Global Health and Anthropology at University of Washington. They talk about global health work in Mozambique; World Bank and IMF structural adjustment programs; debt and austerity and their impact on development; and the movement to decolonize global health.
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Send us a text In this long-awaited episode, originally recorded in Fall 2022, Joseph Harris sits down with Dr. James Pfeiffer, Professor of Global Health and Anthropology at University of Washington. They talk about global health work in Mozambique; World Bank and IMF structural adjustment programs; debt and austerity and their impact on development; and the movement to decolonize global health.
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Education,
News,
Politics,
Science
Episodes (18/18)
The Global Health Politics Podcast
Season 2, Episode 6: James Pfeiffer on Debt, Austerity, and Decolonization
Send us a text In this long-awaited episode, originally recorded in Fall 2022, Joseph Harris sits down with Dr. James Pfeiffer, Professor of Global Health and Anthropology at University of Washington. They talk about global health work in Mozambique; World Bank and IMF structural adjustment programs; debt and austerity and their impact on development; and the movement to decolonize global health.
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3 weeks ago
45 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Season 2, Episode 5: Claire Decoteau on the COVID-19 Emergency and the Failure of Pandemic Response
Send us a text In this podcast episode, Joseph Harris sits down with University of Illinois-Chicago Professor of Sociology Claire Decoteau. They discuss her latest book - Emergency: COVID-19 and the Uneven Valuation of Life - which explores how and why the city of Chicago failed to protect its most vulnerable citizens in its pandemic response. In the process, the explore the changing landscape of global health and sociology and the implications for democracy and health.
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1 month ago
52 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Season 2, Episode 4: The Community Health Impact Coalition's Campaign to Professionalize Community Health Work Globally
Send us a text Many health systems around the world rely on community health workers (CHWs) who play vital roles in health promotion, disease prevention, and primary care. While CHWs in some countries are not paid or receive only small stipends and operate without a great deal of support, guidance, or professional standards, one global movement is trying to change that. In this episode, Joseph Harris sits down with Dr. Lennie Bazira - a medical doctor and Policy Director for the Community Hea...
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2 months ago
58 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Season 2, Episode 3: Jenny Trinitapoli on HIV/AIDS and Epidemics of Uncertainty
Send us a text In this episode, Joseph Harris sits down with University of Chicago sociologist Jenny Trinitapoli. They discuss her new book, An Epidemic of Uncertainty, which explores how young adults negotiate relationships, sex, and childbearing in the context of the AIDS epidemic in Malawi, one of the world's hardest hit nations. Her landmark book draws attention not only to the uncertainty young people face in relation to their HIV status (nearly 60% of the women studied reported that the...
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3 months ago
54 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Season 2, Episode 2: Victor Roy Explains How Finance Controls the Price and Value of Medicine
Send us a text In this episode, Joseph Harris sits down with University of Pennsylvania physician and sociologist Victor Roy. They discuss the issues that are at the core of Dr. Roy's new book, Capitalizing a Cure: How Finance Controls the Price and Value of Medicines, which is available for free online through open access. The discussion covers the financialization of healthcare and medicine and the impact that finance has had on drug pricing and access, including for Hepatitis C treatment, ...
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5 months ago
52 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Season 2, Episode 1: Julia Lynch on Political Science and the Political Economy of Health
Send us a text In this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, Joseph Harris sits down with University of Pennsylvania political scientist Julia Lynch to discuss her work on politics, pandemics, public health, inequality, and social policy. Our wide-ranging conversation explores the role of political science in understanding the political economy of health and two of her recent books - Regimes of Inequality: The Political Economy of Health and Wealth and The Unequal Pandemic: COVID-19 ...
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6 months ago
42 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 12: The Dismantling of U.S. Foreign Aid and the Consequences for Global Health
Send us a text In this episode, Joseph Harris explores the actions taken by the Trump administration to dismantle U.S. foreign aid the consequences that these actions will have for global health. He sits down with Dr. Beth Cameron, a former Senior Adviser to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID); Nidhi Bouri, former Deputy Assistant Administrator at USAID; Dr. Brooke Nichols, Associate Professor of Global Health at Boston University and creator of as U.S. aid freeze impact tra...
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7 months ago
1 hour 46 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 11: Prerna Singh on the Comparative Politics of Vaccination in China and India
Send us a text In this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with Brown University political scientist Prerna Singh to discuss her latest book project, Moral Vaccination: How Ideas and Institutions Controlled Contagion in China and India. Our wide-ranging conversation explores how states generate compliance with public health interventions, grounded in a comparison of India and China's efforts to eradicate smallpox. Her important work suggests the need to incorporate a bro...
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8 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 10: Emily Mendenhall on COVID-19, Syndemics, and Community
Send us a text In this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with Georgetown University anthropologist Emily Mendenhall to discuss her book, Unmasked: COVID, Community, and the Case of Okoboji. We talk about her past work on non-communicable diseases, particularly diabetes and mental health, and her concept of syndemics, which examines how multiple health and social conditions intersect.
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9 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 9: Ann Swidler on HIV/AIDS Altruism in Malawi
Send us a textIn this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with UC-Berkeley Sociologist Ann Swidler to learn from her more than two decades of experience studying the aid industry, global health, culture, and institutions in Malawi amid the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
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10 months ago
1 hour 38 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 8: Kim Yi Dionne on Pandemic Response in Africa
Send us a textIn this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with UC-Riverside Political Scientist Kim Yi Dionne to talk about pandemic response in Africa, the discipline of political science, and her engagement with Malawi.
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11 months ago
57 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 7: Adia Benton on Military Power and Public Health
Send us a textIn this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, Joseph Harris sits down with Northwestern University anthropologist Adia Benton. They talk about her book, HIV Exceptionalism, her recent work on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the militarization of public health, and efforts to decolonize global health.
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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 6: Tim Schwab on the Bill Gates Problem
Send us a textIn this episode, I sit down with Tim Schwab, a freelance investigative journalist, whose new book, The Bill Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of a Good Billionaire, critically examines the profound influence of one of global health's biggest players, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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1 year ago
26 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 5: Alexandre White on Epidemic Orientalism
Send us a textIn this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with Alexandre (Sasha) White, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University, who is jointly affiliated with the School of Medicine and Department of the History of Medicine. We discuss his new book, Epidemic Orientalism: Race, Capital, and the Governance of Infectious Disease, and broader thoughts about the field of global health.
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1 year ago
1 hour 14 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 4: Themrise Khan on White Saviorism in International Development
Send us a textIn this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, Joseph Harris sits down with Themrise Khan, a Pakistan-based development professional. They talk about Khan and her colleague's Kanakulya Dickson and Maike Sondarjee's groundbreaking new edited volume, White Saviorism in International Development: Theories, Practices, and Lived Experiences, and its impact on the field of global health and international development.
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1 year ago
42 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 3: Eduardo J. Gómez on Junk Food Politics
Send us a textIn this episode, we have a conversation with Dr. Eduardo Gómez, Professor in the Department of Community and Population Health and Director of the Institute of Health Policy and Politics at Lehigh University. A political scientist by training, Professor Gómez' research focuses on the politics of global health policy, with a focus on emerging middle-income countries. He is the author of several books, and his most recent is titled Junk Food Politics: How Beverage and Fast Food In...
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1 year ago
43 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 2: Adeola Oni-Orisan on Maternal Death Narratives
Send us a textIn this episode, I sit down with Dr. Adeola Oni-Orisan. who is an Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UC-Davis. Dr. Oni-Orisan holds an MD from Harvard Medical School and a PhD in Medical Anthropology from UCSF and is an expert in community-centered research, qualitative research, critical race theory, Black feminist studies, and science and technology studies. She has conducted research on issues related to reproductive health, global health, development, re...
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1 year ago
32 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Episode 1: Jallicia Jolly on Transnational Reproductive Justice Organizing
Send us a textThis week's podcast features a conversation with Dr. Jallicia Jolly. Dr. Jolly is an Assistant Professor of American Studies and Black Studies at Amherst College, and a poet, public scholar, equity practitioner, and reproductive justice organizer. In the podcast, she discusses what led her to focus on the subject of HIV organizing and grassroots women's reproductive health in her work as a practitioner and a scholar concerned with transforming structures of power, advancing equi...
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1 year ago
23 minutes

The Global Health Politics Podcast
Send us a text In this long-awaited episode, originally recorded in Fall 2022, Joseph Harris sits down with Dr. James Pfeiffer, Professor of Global Health and Anthropology at University of Washington. They talk about global health work in Mozambique; World Bank and IMF structural adjustment programs; debt and austerity and their impact on development; and the movement to decolonize global health.