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UID:health-equity-and-embodied-vulnerabilities-in-a-region-in-transition
SUMMARY:Health Equity and Embodied Vulnerabilities in a Region in Transition
LOCATION:Room 1.308
DESCRIPTION:The Asia Pacific is currently undergoing major social, economic
  and political transformations that are radically changing the health lands
 cape of the region. Some of the complex social processes occurring across t
 he region that have health implications include: urbanisation and the expan
 sion of megacities; climate change and environmental crises; migration and 
 the displacement of populations; political conflict or regime change; chang
 es in the nature of the development sector; and shifting social values and 
 health-related behaviours; to name but a few.\n\nSuch socio-political proce
 sses often produce new forms of health subjectivities, while also carrying 
 material effects that shape patterns of disease and health inequalities at 
 the local, regional and/or global levels. These socio-political transformat
 ions raise questions about how to conceptualise and respond to health equit
 y issues in a region that is rapidly growing and transforming socially, eco
 nomically and politically.\n\nThis panel brings together social researchers
  from various disciplines whose research investigates the contemporary soci
 o-political context of health issues in Southeast Asia. The panel gives par
 ticular focus to the shifting landscape of health vulnerabilities in the re
 gion, and situates these issues in the broader regional and global flows th
 at shape illness, health and embodied experience. The panel aims to build t
 ransdisciplinary and cross-country dialogue that examines how health inequa
 lities are influenced by multi-level socio-political processes and changing
  social norms in contemporary Southeast Asia.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/health-equity-and-embodied-vulnerabilities-in-a-region-in-transition
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