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    Navigating uncertainties of death: Minimally Invasive Autopsy Technology in global health by Suwalowska, Halina, Kingori, Patricia, Parker, Michael

    Published in Global public health (2023)
    “…Global health practitioners and policymakers have become increasingly vocal about the complex challenges of identifying and quantifying the causes of death of…”
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    Ethical and sociocultural challenges in managing dead bodies during epidemics and natural disasters by Suwalowska, Halina, Amara, Fatu, Roberts, Nia, Kingori, Patricia

    Published in BMJ global health (01-11-2021)
    “…BackgroundCatastrophic natural disasters and epidemics claim thousands of lives and have severe and lasting consequences, accompanied by human suffering. The…”
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    Global health photography behind the façade of empowerment and decolonisation by Alenichev, Arsenii, Peeters Grietens, Koen, Shaffer, Jonathan, de Laat, Sonya, Solomon, Nassisse, Parker, Michael, Suwalowska, Halina, Kingori, Patricia

    Published in Global public health (01-01-2024)
    “…Global health photography has historically been commissioned and, therefore, dominated by the gaze of Western photographers on assignments in the Global South…”
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    Assembling a global health image: Ethical and pragmatic tensions through the lenses of photographers by Alenichev, Arsenii, de Laat, Sonya, Solomon, Nassisse, Suwalowska, Halina, Peeters Grietens, Koen, Parker, Michael, Kingori, Patricia

    Published in PLOS global public health (2024)
    “…Recently, global health has been confronting its visual culture, historically modulated by colonialism, racism and abusive representation. There have been…”
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    Invisibility in global health: A case for disturbing bioethical frameworks by Alenichev, Arsenii, Suwalowska, Halina, Faure, Marlyn C, Ng, Shu Hui, Modlin, Chelsea, Ambrogi, Ilana, Shaffer, Jonathan D, Parker, Michael, Kingori, Patricia

    Published in Wellcome open research (2023)
    “…In recent years, the global health community has increasingly reported the problem of 'invisibility': aspects of health and wellbeing, particularly amongst the…”
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    The invisible body work of 'last responders' - ethical and social issues faced by the pathologists in the Global South by Suwalowska, Halina

    Published in Global public health (02-12-2022)
    “…This paper utilises empirical data to explore the value of 'body work' performed by last responders charged with the duty of dead body management, with a focus…”
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    Minimally Invasive Autopsy : Navigating Uncertainties of Death in the Global South by Suwalowska, Halina

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…In recent years, global health practitioners and policy-makers have been confronted with the complex challenge of identifying and quantifying the causes of…”
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    Assembling a global health image: Ethical and pragmatic tensions through the lenses of photographers by Arsenii Alenichev, Sonya de Laat, Nassisse Solomon, Halina Suwalowska, Koen Peeters Grietens, Michael Parker, Patricia Kingori

    Published in PLOS global public health (01-01-2024)
    “…BackgroundRecently, global health has been confronting its visual culture, historically modulated by colonialism, racism and abusive representation. There have…”
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    Invisibility in global health: A case for disturbing bioethical frameworks by Alenichev, Arsenii, Suwalowska, Halina, Faure, Marlyn C., Ng, Shu Hui, Modlin, Chelsea, Ambrogi, Ilana, Shaffer, Jonathan D., Parker, Michael, Kingori, Patricia

    Published in Wellcome open research (2023)
    “…In recent years, the global health community has increasingly reported the problem of ‘invisibility’: aspects of health and wellbeing, particularly amongst the…”
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    Journal Article