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Are We Asking the Right Questions? Leveraging Ethnography for Global Health Equity Research

Dia de los muertos

With Mara Téllez-Roho, Elizabeth Roberts, Scott Stonington, and Cheryl Moyer

December 17, 2021

How does ethnographic inquiry offer unique insights into local contexts? And how can we better incorporate the voices and expertise of global partners in framing research questions and building collaborations?

 

 

Understanding local resources, needs, and ways of life is a critical first step in developing global health research initiatives. With:

  • Martha M. Tellez-Roho, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Mexico
  • Elizabeth Roberts, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts–Anthropology
  • Scott Stonington, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts–Anthropology
  • Cheryl Moyer, Michigan Medical
  • Learn more about Global Health Equity at the University of Michigan.
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