Jean Hunleth

Anthropologist, Author, and Global Health Researcher

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Eight Ways that Ebola Response Efforts can Benefit from the Anthropology of Childhood

I peg myself as an anthropologist of childhood. I’m not trying to put myself in a box with this label. I like the label because it emphasizes my firm belief that we need to understand children’s perspectives to truly comprehend the problems in our world. I see value in paying attention to children’s perspectives on…

January 30, 2015 in Children in the news.

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