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How can we understand endometriosis anthropologically? How do patients materialise the knowledge of their pain in non-medical objects, and how can researchers learn more from these personal experiences?
Josh Green is a recent Anthropology Honours graduate from ANU. In this episode, he discusses his thesis and the object-interview methodology he devised to study patients’ experience with endometriosis.
This episode also sees Archie Horneman-Wren take on the role of host! Archie is 5th Year LLB/Arts student at ANU and we're pleased to welcome him to the team.
By The Research RelayHow can we understand endometriosis anthropologically? How do patients materialise the knowledge of their pain in non-medical objects, and how can researchers learn more from these personal experiences?
Josh Green is a recent Anthropology Honours graduate from ANU. In this episode, he discusses his thesis and the object-interview methodology he devised to study patients’ experience with endometriosis.
This episode also sees Archie Horneman-Wren take on the role of host! Archie is 5th Year LLB/Arts student at ANU and we're pleased to welcome him to the team.