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The Global Health Politics Podcast

The Global Health Politics Podcast

Joseph Harris

Hosted by Joseph Harris, the Global Health Politics podcast features intimate, one-of-a-kind conversations with leading scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and activists working on critical issues in global health.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The Global Health Politics Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The Global Health Politics Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite The Global Health Politics Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

The Global Health Politics Podcast - Episode 2: Adeola Oni-Orisan on Maternal Death Narratives
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06/19/24 • 32 min

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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Adeola Oni-Orisan. who is an Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UC-Davis. Dr. Oni-Orisan holds an MD from Harvard Medical School and a PhD in Medical Anthropology from UCSF and is an expert in community-centered research, qualitative research, critical race theory, Black feminist studies, and science and technology studies. She has conducted research on issues related to reproductive health, global health, development, religion, and informal sites of care in Nigeria, Zambia, and the United States. Her work on the production of statistics related to maternal mortality has been prominently featured in the wonderful edited volume by Vincanne Adams, Metrics: What Counts in Global Health and PJ Brown and Svea Closser’s Foundations of Global Health: An Interdisciplinary Reader. More recently, she’s published on COVID-19 and the political geography of racialization in San Francisco. Her recent article, published in Global Public Health -- “The Trouble with Maternal Death Narratives” -- critically examines how stories of women dying during childbirth have been used as a tool to mobilize support for global health interventions aimed at women in poor countries.

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The Global Health Politics Podcast - Episode 4: Themrise Khan on White Saviorism in International Development
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08/28/24 • 42 min

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In this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, Joseph Harris sits down with Themrise Khan, a Pakistan-based development professional. They talk about Khan and her colleague's Kanakulya Dickson and Maike Sondarjee's groundbreaking new edited volume, White Saviorism in International Development: Theories, Practices, and Lived Experiences, and its impact on the field of global health and international development.

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The Global Health Politics Podcast - Episode 6: Tim Schwab on the Bill Gates Problem

Episode 6: Tim Schwab on the Bill Gates Problem

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10/28/24 • 26 min

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In this episode, I sit down with Tim Schwab, a freelance investigative journalist, whose new book, The Bill Gates Problem: Reckoning with the Myth of a Good Billionaire, critically examines the profound influence of one of global health's biggest players, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

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The Global Health Politics Podcast - Episode 5: Alexandre White on Epidemic Orientalism

Episode 5: Alexandre White on Epidemic Orientalism

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09/27/24 • 74 min

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In this episode of the Global Health Politics Podcast, I sit down with Alexandre (Sasha) White, an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University, who is jointly affiliated with the School of Medicine and Department of the History of Medicine. We discuss his new book, Epidemic Orientalism: Race, Capital, and the Governance of Infectious Disease, and broader thoughts about the field of global health.

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The Global Health Politics Podcast - Episode 1: Jallicia Jolly on Transnational Reproductive Justice Organizing
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05/13/24 • 23 min

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This week's podcast features a conversation with Dr. Jallicia Jolly. Dr. Jolly is an Assistant Professor of American Studies and Black Studies at Amherst College, and a poet, public scholar, equity practitioner, and reproductive justice organizer. In the podcast, she discusses what led her to focus on the subject of HIV organizing and grassroots women's reproductive health in her work as a practitioner and a scholar concerned with transforming structures of power, advancing equity, and affirming health justice. She shares what aspects of research and ethnography are most meaningful to her, the people who have influenced and shaped her thinking, and inspiring advice she has for young scholars beginning their journey.

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The Global Health Politics Podcast - Episode 3: Eduardo J. Gómez on Junk Food Politics

Episode 3: Eduardo J. Gómez on Junk Food Politics

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07/26/24 • 43 min

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In this episode, we have a conversation with Dr. Eduardo Gómez, Professor in the Department of Community and Population Health and Director of the Institute of Health Policy and Politics at Lehigh University. A political scientist by training, Professor Gómez' research focuses on the politics of global health policy, with a focus on emerging middle-income countries. He is the author of several books, and his most recent is titled Junk Food Politics: How Beverage and Fast Food Industries are Reshaping Emerging Economies (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2023). In 2022, he led The Lancet’s first series on political science and global health and has served as co-editor for other major journal special issues.

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Global Health Politics Podcast have?

The Global Health Politics Podcast currently has 6 episodes available.

What topics does The Global Health Politics Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Sociology, Political Science, Infectious Disease, Podcasts, Covid-19, Education, Social Sciences, Science, Global Health, Anthropology, Politics and Healthcare.

What is the most popular episode on The Global Health Politics Podcast?

The episode title 'Episode 1: Jallicia Jolly on Transnational Reproductive Justice Organizing' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Global Health Politics Podcast?

The average episode length on The Global Health Politics Podcast is 40 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Global Health Politics Podcast released?

Episodes of The Global Health Politics Podcast are typically released every 32 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of The Global Health Politics Podcast?

The first episode of The Global Health Politics Podcast was released on May 13, 2024.

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