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h-madness

This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: migration

Workshop: Enfants en déplacement: enjeux de santé publique et psychologisation, Mai 26 – Paris

Posted on May 12, 2023May 23, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The workshop Enfants en déplacement: enjeux de santé publique et psychologisation organized by Marianna Scarfone may be of interest to Hmadness readers.… Read more Workshop: Enfants en déplacement: enjeux de santé publique et psychologisation, Mai 26 – Paris

PhD position: “The mental health of migrants: actors, practices and networks (1950-1980, France, Switzerland, Germany)”

Posted on January 20, 2023 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The Luxembourg Center for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) of the University of Luxembourg is looking for a PhD candidate… Read more PhD position: “The mental health of migrants: actors, practices and networks (1950-1980, France, Switzerland, Germany)”

Journal: Social History of Medicine (August 2021)

Posted on September 17, 2021 by Samuel Dal Zilio

The recently published August 2021 issue of the Social History of Medicine journal includes five articles that may interest to h-madness readers. The titles,… Read more Journal: Social History of Medicine (August 2021)

Postdoctoral position: Psychiatry of migration. The social and scientific origins of a new medical approach (France 1920-1960) – Le Mans University

Posted on June 7, 2021June 4, 2021 by Samuel Dal Zilio

OFFER DEADLINE : 16/07/2021 00:00 – Europe/Brussels EU RESEARCH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME : HE / MSCA LOCATION : France, LE MANS… Read more Postdoctoral position: Psychiatry of migration. The social and scientific origins of a new medical approach (France 1920-1960) – Le Mans University

Two Doctoral Positions at the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies Geneva

Posted on February 22, 2021 by Eva Andersen

Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) funded project “Decolonising the Psyche: The Politics of Ethnopsychology, 1930-1980” PhD position: “Observing African Child-Rearing… Read more Two Doctoral Positions at the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies Geneva

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