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Culture and Bodies
Culture and Bodies

Culture and Bodies

An interdisciplinary approach to non-communicable disease prevention in Malawi and Tanzania

  • About
    • Our Work
    • Culture and Bodies – what is it all about?
    • Disclaimer
  • People
    • Angel Dillip, Tanzania
    • Bosco Chinkonda, Malawi
    • Carlos Celis, Glasgow
    • Chris Bunn, Glasgow/Malawi
    • Cindy Gray, Glasgow
    • Elson Kambalu, Malawi
    • Helen Todd, Malawi
    • Jason Gill, Glasgow
    • Jo Sharp, Glasgow
    • John Lloyd Chipembere Lwanda, Glasgow/Malawi
    • Mia Crampin, London
    • Mia Perry, Glasgow
    • Otiyela Mtema, Malawi
    • Sally Mmanyi Mtenga, Tanzania
    • Sharifa Abdulla, Malawi
    • Stuart Gray, Glasgow
    • Zoë Strachan, Glasgow
  • Partner organisations
    • Art House Africa
    • Arts and Global Health Center
    • Chancellor College
    • Ifakara Health Institute
    • Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit (MEIRU)
    • University of Glasgow
  • News from the Network
    • Sciencing the arts – a poem by John Lwanda
    • Culture and Bodies Workshop: Participatory Methods in Action
  • Contact us
  • Culture and Bodies – what is it all about?
  • Malawi community event – a short video

Contact us

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contact written on a post-it notePlease contact us by email: culturesandbodies@glasgow.ac.uk

You can follow us on Twitter – @Culture_Bodies

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Recent Posts

  • Arts in Malawi
  • Posters, poetry and plays – taking the hypertension prevention message to the community
  • Bagamoyo Workshops – Angel’s Experience
  • Malawi workshops – an update
  • Project analysis – our different takes on the information we read

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Our topics

  • analysis
  • ArtGlo
  • Art House Africa
  • arts
  • arts-based methods
  • Arts and Global Health Center
  • arts in Malawi
  • community arts
  • creative workshops
  • culture and bodies
  • diabetes
  • diabetes in Tanzania
  • field work
  • focus group discussions
  • health data
  • health interventions
  • hyper tension
  • hypertension
  • Ifakara Health Institute
  • interdisciplinary health teams
  • John Lwanda
  • Malawi
  • Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit (MEIRU)
  • non-communicable diseases
  • public events
  • salt reduction
  • science
  • talkiung about health
  • Tanzania
  • The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
  • type 2 diabetes
  • University of Glasgow
  • walkabouts
  • workshops
  • workshops in Malawi

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