Emma Kowal

Emma Kowal
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)anthropologist, physician, public health researcher, professor
AwardsPaul Bourke Award for Early Career Research
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Melbourne (BA, MBBS, PhD)
Academic work
Disciplinemedical anthropology, public health
InstitutionsDeakin University

Emma Kowal FASSA is an Australian cultural and medical anthropologist, physician and scholar of science and technology studies. She is most well known for her books Trapped in the Gap: Doing Good in Indigenous Australia,[1] and the co-edited volumes of Force, Movement, Intensity: The Newtonian Imagination in the Humanities and Social Sciences[2] (with Ghassan Hage), Cryopolitics: Frozen Life in a Melting World[3] (with Joanna Radin).

  1. ^ Emma., Kowal (2015). Trapped in the gap : doing good in indigenous Australia. New York. ISBN 9781782385998. OCLC 896862152.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Ghassan., Hage (2011). Force, movement, intensity. Kowal, Emma. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing. ISBN 9780522860818. OCLC 721261932.
  3. ^ Cryopolitics : frozen life in a melting world. Radin, Joanna,, Kowal, Emma. Cambridge, MA. ISBN 9780262338691. OCLC 979560265.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)