Ethnographies of global health governance and diplomacy: A practical guide

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Rachel Irwin
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In the past two decades, medical anthropology has increasingly turned its attention to the global, including ethnographic fieldwork at global health mega-events and the processes behind global health initiatives. Similar developments have taken place in political and legal anthropology, with researchers looking at United Nations organizations, transnational epistemic communities, and other global sites of policy-making. Ethnographic methods have also become popular in International Relations, particularly in research on diplomatic practices. Despite the need for and interest in ethnographic research on global health diplomacy, governance, and politics, there are practical and ethical challenges to doing fieldwork in “global” spaces. In this essay, I discuss defining and accessing the field, everyday life in the field, and ethical challenges.  I draw upon examples from over a decade of fieldwork at and around the World Health Organization (WHO). I also discuss how other ethnographers have approached global health diplomacy, governance, and politics.

全球卫生治理和外交的民族志:实用指南
在过去的二十年中,医学人类学越来越多地将其注意力转向全球,包括在全球卫生大型活动中的人种学田野调查和全球卫生倡议背后的过程。在政治和法律人类学中也发生了类似的发展,研究人员关注联合国组织、跨国认知社区和其他全球决策场所。民族志方法在国际关系中也很流行,特别是在外交实践的研究中。尽管对全球卫生外交、治理和政治的人种学研究有需求和兴趣,但在“全球”空间进行实地考察存在实际和伦理挑战。在这篇文章中,我讨论了该领域的定义和访问,该领域的日常生活以及伦理挑战。我引用了世界卫生组织(世卫组织)内外十多年实地工作的例子。我还讨论了其他民族学家是如何处理全球卫生外交、治理和政治的。
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