ANSC 148 final shit version

Neoliberalism - political and economic response to socialism, communism, and fascism. Focus on a free market with limited state interference

Three pillars of neoliberalism policy - privatization of the public sphere, deregulation of the corporate sector, and the lowering of income and corporate taxes

Structural Adjustment Programs - economic reforms for low income countries to implement under IMF/World Bank mandate in an attempt to stabilize the economy, reduce government intervention, and promote market-oriented economies

How poor countries develop rich ones - the flow of wealth goes from poor countries to rich ones due to problems like illegal capital flight, tax havens, and low governmental oversight

Critiques of the aid industry -

Rituals of global health - spaces: rural motels, conference centers, community spaces/objects: snacks, attendance rewards, whiteboards or posters and markers/activities: participation and interaction, preestablished hierarchy in trainings

Case of Mozambique - NGO-ization of health, SAPs gutted public health system, focus on short term results in work, increasing social inequality and transfer of minds from government to NGOs, coordination of aid was really a turf war amongst agencies

Playpump, deworm the world case studies -

Structural violence - one way of describing social arrangements that put individuals and populations in harms way, structural: embedded in the political and economic organization of our social world/violent: cause injury to people

Structural vulnerability - The risk that an individual experiences as a result of structural violence, including their location in multiple socioeconomic hierarchies, isn’t caused or repaired by only individual agency or behaviors

Culture, structural violence, and medical anthropology -

Structural competency, social structures, structural interventions -

Structural competency - the capacity for health professionals to recognize and respond to health and illness as the downstream effects of broad social, political, and economic structures

Structural competency and global health education -

Structural racism -

Naturalizing inequality - the sometimes explicit, sometimes subtle ways that structural violence is overlooked. often through claims of cultural difference, behavioral shortcoming, or racial categories…which distract from the structural causes of harm. Operates through implicit frameworks

Implicit frameworks - blaming culture, individual level behavior/choice, and biology/genetics rather than the influence of structures

Naturalization of social suffering - economic systems like neoliberalism caused people to move and suffer basically (smth about nafta?????)

Examples of social structures - policies, economic systems, social hierarchies

Singer and Erickson - ?????

Breton Woods to Bamako -

AIDS industry -

The anti politics machine -

Metrics -

Farmer, Weber, and the iron cage -

Pragmatic Solidarity -

Hermeneutics of Generosity and Suspicion -