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Autor:
Jessica Mulligan, Madeline Weil
Publikováno v:
Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 36:27-43
Shortly after losing her health insurance in 2018, Jane Robinson died of a treatable respiratory infection. This article argues that Jane's death occurred at the nexus of two different approaches to care: the necropolitics of uncare and the micropoli
Publikováno v:
Critical Public Health. 31:214-225
Puerto Rico was hit by a category 4 hurricane that severely damaged power, water, and communications systems on the 20th of September 2017. Based on 56 qualitative interviews, this article document...
Autor:
Rebecca Warne Peters, Jessica Mulligan
Publikováno v:
Critical Policy Studies. 13:370-378
This article introduces a symposium of three ethnographic papers on the relational work of policy implementation in the context of international development. Relational work is usually unrecognized...
Autor:
Jessica Mulligan
Publikováno v:
Unmanageable Care: An Ethnography of Health Care Privatization in Puerto Rico
Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction: Learning to Manage 1 Part I: Elements of a System 1. A History of Reform: Colonialism, Public Health, and Privatized Care 312. Regulating a Runaway Train: Everyone Is Replaceable 61 3. New Consumer Citizens:
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::904a518a3e306600cbc4a5a0ce77cc12
https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814724910.001.0001
https://doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9780814724910.001.0001
Autor:
Jessica Mulligan, Emily K. Brunson
Publikováno v:
Cultural Anthropology. 35
Described by many as an emotional state rooted in having been treated unfairly, resentment has surged over the past decade. Resentment politics troubled the passage and implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA, 2010) in the United States. While
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 120:601-609
Publikováno v:
Critical Public Health. 29:547-559
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010 expanded access to health insurance coverage in the United States through online marketplaces that provided subsidized insurance coverage. Nonetheless, many ob...
Given its holistic orientation, most medical anthropology touches upon politics: how power organizes systems of healing; how social suffering—usually political in origin—manifests in bodily symptoms; how some bodies are valued and optimized while
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https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780199766567-0210
https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780199766567-0210
Autor:
Deborah A. Levine, Jessica Mulligan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 42:387-407
This article traces the emergence of the term "young invincible" in health policy literature, the health insurance industry, and popular media. Young invincible is the label given to adults under thirty-five who opt not to purchase health insurance b
Autor:
Amy Dao, Jessica Mulligan
Publikováno v:
Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 30:5-17
This article introduces a special issue of Medical Anthropology Quarterly on health insurance and health reform. We begin by reviewing anthropological contributions to the study of financial models for health care and then discuss the unique contribu