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Tropical Medicine and Global Health in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

Second Luso-Brazilian Meeting on the History of Tropical Medicine

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Publié le vendredi 20 février 2015

Résumé

The Luso-Brazilian Meetings on the History of Tropical Medicine have always sought to strike a balance between historiographical reflections, which help develop a broader comparative analysis, and case-studies examining different national, colonial, post-colonial, international and global contexts. We will continue to favor both approaches at the 1st meeting. The bulk of historiographical research has explored the period in the post-World War II. This meeting will work with a broader focus by examining the roles played by countries like Portugal, Brazil and Spain, and their connections with imperial and post-colonial research and practice.

Annonce

Argument

The 2nd Luso-Brazilian Meeting on the History of Tropical Medicine welcomes proposals for individual papers, but preference will be given to organized sessions of three or more papers. We particularly invite contributions with a transnational dimension concerning the Historical analyses of the links between tropical medicine and international health in the post-World War II, in paying particular attention to ideas, exchanges, technologies and practices in Portuguese-African-Asian-Brazilian relations, notably by addressing the circulation of ideas and ideologies in the light of each region’s socioeconomic, political, and administrative peculiarities, as well as power correlations between markets, nation states and international agencies.

The Scientific Committee encourages contributions on a range of themes addressing the following topics:

  1. Medical knowledge and practices: plural histories and traditions
  2. Actors, pathogenic agents, diseases, and institutions
  3. International public health policies and networks
  4. Archives and museums: documents and collections
  5. Tropical medicine and the environment
  6. Tropical medicine and bioethic

Submission guidelines

The History of Tropical Medicine welcomes proposals for individual papers, but preference will be given to organized sessions of three or more papers.

All proposals should be submitted electronically via our website 

by 2 March 2015.

Presenters will be allotted 20 minutes and their papers may be delivered in Portuguese, and English. However, there will be no simultaneous translation.

If you have any questions related to the scientific programme, paper or session proposals, please, do not hesitate to contact Isabel Amaral (ima@fct.unl.pt) or Jaime Benchimol (jbench@oi.com.br), the chairs of the programme committee.

Conference : 14 /10 / 2015

Scientific Committee

  • Alexander Medclaf– University of York
  • Amélia Ricon-Ferraz – Universidade of OPorto
  • Ana Cristina Roque – Tropical and Scientific Research Institute, Lisbon
  • André Felipe Cândido da Silva – Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ)
  • André Mota – University of São Paulo
  • Cristiana Bastos – ICS, University of Lisbon
  • Henrice Altink – University of York
  • João Rui Pita – CEIS, University of Coimbra
  • Jorge Seixas – IHMT, New University of Lisbon
  • Marta Lourenço – CIUHCT, University of Lisbon
  • Monica Saavedra – University of York
  • Nelson Sanjad – Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi
  • Rita Garnel - CESNOVA, New University of Lisbon
  • Rita Pemberton, The University of the West Indies, St.Augustine,Trinidad and Tobago
  • Sandra Caponi – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Sílvio Marcus de Souza Correa – Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
  • Simone Kropf – Casa de Oswaldo Cruz
  • Stefan Rinke –Lateinamerika-Institut. Freie Universität Berlin
  • Tânia Salgado Pimenta – Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ)

Local Organizing Committee

  • Ana Carneiro – CIUHCT, New University of Lisbon
  • Ana Rita Lobo – CIUHCT, New University of Lisbon
  • Isabel Amaral– CIUHCT, New University of Lisbon
  • Jaime L. Benchimol – Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ)
  • José Luís Dória – IHMT, New University of Lisbon
  • Luís Neves Costa – University of Coimbra
  • Magali Romero Sá – Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ)
  • Maria Paula Diogo – CIUHCT, New University of Lisbon
  • Philip Havik – IHMT, New University of Lisbon
  • Ricardo Castro – FCSH, New University of Lisbon
  • Sanjoy Bhattacharya – Centre for Global Health Histories – University of York
  • Zulmira Hartz – IHMT, New University of Lisbon

Lieux

  • Faculty of Sciences and Technology, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
    Lisbonne, Portugal

Dates

  • lundi 02 mars 2015

Mots-clés

  • Tropical Medicine, Global Health

Contacts

  • Luis Costa
    courriel : luismncosta [at] gmail [dot] com

Source de l'information

  • Luis Costa
    courriel : luismncosta [at] gmail [dot] com

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« Tropical Medicine and Global Health in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries », Appel à contribution, Calenda, Publié le vendredi 20 février 2015, https://doi.org/10.58079/s1p

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