CURRICULUM VITAE: Publications: manuscripts in press

 

 
MARK ANDREW NICHTER


(520)621-2665 (office) Dept. of Anthropology
(520)621-2585 (messages) University of Arizona
(520)621-2088 (FAX: office) PO Box 210030-0030
Tucson, AZ 85721-0030
E-mail:mnichter@u.arizona.edu

 PUBLICATIONS:

Manuscripts in Press and Submitted for Publication

· India and the Political Ecology of Health: Indigestion as Sign and Symptom of Defective Modernization In Linda Connor and Geoffrey Samuel (eds.) Healing Powers: Traditional Medicine, Shamanism and Science In Contemporary Asia. Greenwood Press [In Press]
· Vulnerability, Prophylactic Antibiotic Use, Harm reduction and the misguided appropriation of Medical Resources: The case of STD’S in Southeast Asia . In Carla Obermeyer (ed).Culture and Reproductive Health. Oxford University Press [In Press]
· [and Pimpawun Boonmongkon , Jen Pylypa ] Women’s "Mot Luuk" Problems In Northeast Thailand: Why Women’s Own Health Concerns Matter As Much As Disease Rates Social Science and Medicine. [In Press]
Manuscripts under Review
· Feschrift in Honor of Charles Leslie.  I am currently editing an eleven chapter volume of essays on medical anthropology with Margaret Lock.  This volume is in its final stages of preparation.  A contract has been signed with Gordon and Breach Publishers and a publishing date has been set between November 2001-Feb 2002.  Within this volume, I am conbributing a chapter entitled The Social Relations of Therapy Management.
· {with Melanie Wakefield, Brian Flay, and Gary Giovino} Role of Media in Influencing Trajectories of Youth Smoking.  Submitted to Drug and Alcohol Dependence.
· {with Mimi Nichter} Do Young women Smoke to Control Their Weight?  Results of a Longitudinal Study.  To be submitted to Journal for Research on Adolescence.
· {with Mimi Nichter and David Van Sickle}: Tobacco Consumption Among Youth in South India.   To be submitted to Tobacco Control.

 

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