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Jonathan Maupin is an Associate Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. His work focuses on global health inequities, cultural dimensions of health, and resource insecurity, particularly in Latin America. He leads cross-cultural research on household water insecurity, mental health stigma, and the intersection of socio-environmental factors with human well-being.
Key research interests include:
- Cultural anthropology of health and illness
- Social determinants of health in marginalized populations
- Quantitative and qualitative measurement of resource insecurity
- Gendered experiences of migration and health
- Public health interventions in low-resource contexts
His 2020-2024 studies reveal strong linkages between water insecurity and mental health outcomes, with global implications for pandemic response strategies. Earlier work (2015-2019) established foundational frameworks for measuring household water insecurity across 22+ countries. Recent projects emphasize Latin American populations, exploring cultural concepts of distress and body norms in Guatemala.
Grants and collaborations focus on global health equity, though specific funding details are not provided in current records. Advising activity is not documented here.





