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Didier Fassin is a renowned anthropologist, sociologist, and physician currently serving as Professor at the University of Paris 13 and Director of Studies at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS). Additionally, he holds a leadership role as Director of IRIS (Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les enjeux sociaux), a research institute. His work bridges anthropology, public health, and social sciences, focusing on the intersection of health systems, social inequalities, and ethnographic methodology.
Research Interests: Fassin's scholarship critically examines the political dimensions of health, particularly through the lens of medical anthropology. His studies explore how cultural frameworks shape health practices, the role of ethnography in understanding social realities, and the structural inequalities embedded in healthcare access. He is known for analyzing the tension between global health discourses and localized health experiences, often emphasizing the lived realities of marginalized populations.
Article Trends: His publications reveal a consistent focus on
- Medical anthropology
- Sociocultural determinants of health
- Ethnographic methods
- Health policy critique
- Globalization and health
- Health inequalities
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