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Lenore Manderson

Lenore Hilda Manderson AM (born 21 June 1951) is an Australian medical anthropologist. She is Professor of Medical Anthropology in the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, and the School of Political and Social Inquiry, Faculty of Arts, at Monash University, Australia.

Lenore Manderson

Born (1951-06-21) 21 June 1951 (age 72)
Melbourne, Australia
EducationB.A.Asian Studies (Hons 1) (1973)
Ph.D. (1978)
Alma materAustralian National University
SpousePat Galvin
Children2, including Tobias Manderson-Galvin
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMedical anthropology
InstitutionsBrown University
University of the Witwatersrand
Websitewww.lenoremanderson.com

Early life Edit

Manderson was born in Melbourne, Victoria. She graduated from the Australian National University with a BA in Asian Studies (Hons) and then a PhD.

Career Edit

Manderson was Professor of Tropical Health (University of Queensland, 1988–1998). In recognition of her research, she was made a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences in 1995. In 1999 she became Professor of Women's Health (University of Melbourne and remained in this position until 2005. She was President of the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society 2001–2003.

She was awarded an inaugural Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship in 2001, and took this up at Melbourne and continued with this work at Monash university when she moved there in 2005.

Manderson supervised to completion about 110 graduate students and mentored other trainees, research interns and colleagues in Australia and overseas; in recognition of this she was awarded the American Anthropological Association, Medical Anthropology Students’ Association Mentor Award in 2007.

Manderson's research concerns anthropology, social history and public health. She is a specialist in inequality, social exclusion and marginality,[1] the social determinants of infectious and chronic disease,[2] gender and sexuality, immigration, ethnicity and inequality, in Australia, Southeast and East Asia (including Malaysia, China, Thailand, the Philippines and Japan), South Africa and Ghana, and most recently in the Solomon Islands.

In 2010 Manderson and fellow researcher Carolyn Smith-Morris edited the book Chronic Conditions, Fluid States: Chronicity and the Anthropology of Illness [3] She was the editor of the 2011 book Surface Tensions: Surgery, Bodily Boundaries and the Social Self, as well as Technologies of Sexuality, Identity and Sexual Health in the same year.[4][5]

Manderson was chairperson of the Program Committee and a member of the Board of Trustees of the World Academy of Art and Science 2010–2011,

In 2012 she co-edited the book Flows of Faith: Religious Reach and Community in Asia and the Pacific with Wendy Smith and Matt Tomlinson, and Reframing Disability and Quality of Life: A Global Perspective with Narelle Warren.

Honours Edit

She was made a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia in 1995 and the World Academy of Art and Science in 2004. She is an Honorary Professor at University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, and Khon Kaen University, Thailand.

In 2014 she is a member of the steering committee for a project of the Academy of Science of Australia on population, equity, climate change and sustainability. She was a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for Stewardship on Research on Infectious Disease of Poverty (SAC-STE), WHO/TDR (Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases) (2008-2011), and is a member of the TDR Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee from January 2012. She is Editor of the international journal Medical Anthropology (2010–present).

References Edit

  1. ^ Pohlman, A. (2004) Review of Lenore Manderson and Linda Rae Bennett (eds), Violence Against Women in Asian Societies (London and New York: Routledge Curzon, 2003). Asian Studies Review, 28 3: 343-344. via University of Queensland website
  2. ^ Margaret Jones (2004). Health Policy in Britain's Model Colony: Ceylon, 1900-1948. Orient Blackswan. pp. 52–. ISBN 978-81-250-2759-1.
  3. ^ Wolf-Meyer, Matthew (28 June 2011), Review Essay: Manderson & Smith-Morris' Chronic Conditions, Fluid States
  4. ^ González Aguado, María (2012), Book Review: Lenore Manderson (ed.), Technologies of Sexuality, Identity and Sexual Health
  5. ^ Hutchinson Grondin, Michelle (February 2013), "Lenore Manderson, ed. 2012. Technologies of Sexuality, Identity and Sexual Health. London and New York: Routledge." (PDF), Graduate Journal of Social Sciences, 10 (1)

External links Edit

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Lenore Hilda Manderson AM born 21 June 1951 is an Australian medical anthropologist She is Professor of Medical Anthropology in the Faculty of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences and the School of Political and Social Inquiry Faculty of Arts at Monash University Australia Lenore MandersonAMBorn 1951 06 21 21 June 1951 age 72 Melbourne AustraliaEducationB A Asian Studies Hons 1 1973 Ph D 1978 Alma materAustralian National UniversitySpousePat GalvinChildren2 including Tobias Manderson GalvinAwardsFellow ASSA 1995 Federation Fellowship ARC 2002 Rockefeller Bellagio Resident 2003 Research Resident NLM NIH 2003 Fellow SFAA USA 2002 Fellow WAAS 2004 MASA Mentor Award AAA SMA 2007 Hillel Friedland Senior Fellow Wits Uni 2008 Member of the Order of Australia 2020 Bronislaw Malinowski Award 2022 Scientific careerFieldsMedical anthropologyInstitutionsBrown UniversityUniversity of the WitwatersrandWebsitewww wbr lenoremanderson wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditManderson was born in Melbourne Victoria She graduated from the Australian National University with a BA in Asian Studies Hons and then a PhD Career EditManderson was Professor of Tropical Health University of Queensland 1988 1998 In recognition of her research she was made a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences in 1995 In 1999 she became Professor of Women s Health University of Melbourne and remained in this position until 2005 She was President of the International Association for the Study of Sexuality Culture and Society 2001 2003 She was awarded an inaugural Australian Research Council Federation Fellowship in 2001 and took this up at Melbourne and continued with this work at Monash university when she moved there in 2005 Manderson supervised to completion about 110 graduate students and mentored other trainees research interns and colleagues in Australia and overseas in recognition of this she was awarded the American Anthropological Association Medical Anthropology Students Association Mentor Award in 2007 Manderson s research concerns anthropology social history and public health She is a specialist in inequality social exclusion and marginality 1 the social determinants of infectious and chronic disease 2 gender and sexuality immigration ethnicity and inequality in Australia Southeast and East Asia including Malaysia China Thailand the Philippines and Japan South Africa and Ghana and most recently in the Solomon Islands In 2010 Manderson and fellow researcher Carolyn Smith Morris edited the book Chronic Conditions Fluid States Chronicity and the Anthropology of Illness 3 She was the editor of the 2011 book Surface Tensions Surgery Bodily Boundaries and the Social Self as well as Technologies of Sexuality Identity and Sexual Health in the same year 4 5 Manderson was chairperson of the Program Committee and a member of the Board of Trustees of the World Academy of Art and Science 2010 2011 In 2012 she co edited the book Flows of Faith Religious Reach and Community in Asia and the Pacific with Wendy Smith and Matt Tomlinson and Reframing Disability and Quality of Life A Global Perspective with Narelle Warren Honours EditShe was made a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences of Australia in 1995 and the World Academy of Art and Science in 2004 She is an Honorary Professor at University of the Witwatersrand South Africa and Khon Kaen University Thailand In 2014 she is a member of the steering committee for a project of the Academy of Science of Australia on population equity climate change and sustainability She was a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee for Stewardship on Research on Infectious Disease of Poverty SAC STE WHO TDR Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases 2008 2011 and is a member of the TDR Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee from January 2012 She is Editor of the international journal Medical Anthropology 2010 present References Edit Pohlman A 2004 Review of Lenore Manderson and Linda Rae Bennett eds Violence Against Women in Asian Societies London and New York Routledge Curzon 2003 Asian Studies Review 28 3 343 344 via University of Queensland website Margaret Jones 2004 Health Policy in Britain s Model Colony Ceylon 1900 1948 Orient Blackswan pp 52 ISBN 978 81 250 2759 1 Wolf Meyer Matthew 28 June 2011 Review Essay Manderson amp Smith Morris Chronic Conditions Fluid States Gonzalez Aguado Maria 2012 Book Review Lenore Manderson ed Technologies of Sexuality Identity and Sexual Health Hutchinson Grondin Michelle February 2013 Lenore Manderson ed 2012 Technologies of Sexuality Identity and Sexual Health London and New York Routledge PDF Graduate Journal of Social Sciences 10 1 External links EditLenore Manderson publications indexed by Google Scholar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lenore Manderson amp oldid 1145643742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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