Laurie Denyer Willis
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Dr Laurie Denyer Willis is a Lecturer in Medical Anthropology at the School of Social and Political Science. She uses a multimodal approach to ethnography to explore the relationships between the sensory lives of bodies, suburban environments, religion, and global health.
Her research interests include:
- Religion
- Bodies and governance
- Capitalism & affect
- Feminist politics
- Post-colonialism
- Multimodality
- Sensory Politics
- Politics of global health
- AMR
- Suburbanism.
- Laurie Denyer Willis (2020) In Attention to Pain: Governance and Bodies in Brazil, Medical Anthropology, 39:4, 348-360, DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2020.1740216
- Sandra Teresa Hyde & Laurie Denyer Willis (2020) Balancing the Quotidian: Precarity, Care and Pace in Anthropology’s Storytelling, Medical Anthropology, 39:4, 297-304, DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2020.1739673.
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