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Dr. Narelle Warren

Associate Professor School of Social Sciences Monash University Australia

Is a medical anthropologist and interdisciplinary health social scientist interested in the experiences of ageing, chronic conditions, and care for structurally vulnerable communities. Her research adopts a comparative methodological approach to explore the relationship between chronic health conditions and practices o care in people’s local moral worlds. In particular, She interested in how - in contexts of chronicity - people work/act to achieve a good life. Her work is interdisciplinary and collaborative: I work across academia, community, health and government organizations to inform policy development. Her research spans a range of area and disciplines including global public health, health services research, rehabilitation, disability studies, neuropsychology, and critical social psychology.

09:00 - 12:00 WIB

Conference Day

Plenary Session Room Law, Politics, and Reduced Inequalities

Moderator:

Revienda Anita Fitrie, S.IP, M.PA