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Citizen participation: knowledge production & policy in development aid

Citizen participation in knowledge production and policy in development aid

David Mosse is Professor of Social Anthropology and Head of the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS, University of London. He studied social anthropology at Oxford University from where he received a DPhil. He has published extensively on the anthropology of religion, environment and development. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, and on the editorial boards of World Development, American Ethnologist and Journal of Development Studies.

Followed by wine and nibbles

Seminar Series - Citizen participation in health: critical perspectives

The seminar series brings together social science expertise to reflect critically on policy and practice of citizen participation in health systems. It draws on critical conceptual framings of participation and in-depth empirical work from the UK and elsewhere. 

The series aims to focus particularly on the political economy of patient participation in the NHS, the construction of neoliberal patient-professional roles, the emergence of new spaces of citizen engagement in response to the marketization of health, and the relevance of global social movements and health activism to contemporary health systems.

The group is supported by the King’s Interdisciplinary Social Science Doctoral Training Centre.

Admission

Admission
Places are limited, please contact Alicia on the email below to reserve a place.