
Dr. Narelle Warren

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.
Conference Day
Plenary Session Room Law, Politics, and Reduced Inequalities
Moderator:
Revienda Anita Fitrie, S.IP, M.PA