Emma Kowal | |
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Nationality | Australian |
Occupation(s) | anthropologist, physician, public health researcher, professor |
Awards | Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research |
Academic background | |
Education | University of Melbourne (BA, MBBS, PhD) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | medical anthropology, public health |
Institutions | Deakin 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).
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