The December issue of “Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry” is a special issue dedicated to “Genealogies and Anthropologies of Global Mental Health“. Below you find the table of contents.
Anne M. Lovell, Ursula M. Read, Claudia Lang, Genealogies and Anthropologies of Global Mental Health
Nicolas Henckes, Schizophrenia Infrastructures: Local and Global Dynamics of Transformation in Psychiatric Diagnosis-Making in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Dörte Bemme, Finding “What Works”: Theory of Change, Contingent Universals, and Virtuous Failure in Global Mental Health
Ursula M. Read, Rights as Relationships: Collaborating with Faith Healers in Community Mental Health in Ghana
Hanna Kienzler, Mental Health System Reform in Contexts of Humanitarian Emergencies: Toward a Theory of “Practice-Based Evidence”