1 Global health and the new world order: introduction – Claire
Beaudevin, Jean-Paul Gaudillière, Christoph Gradmann, Anne M.
Lovell, and Laurent Pordié
2 Standardization and localization in tuberculosis control – Nora
Engel
3 The not so distant past, tuberculosis and the DOTS challenge –
Jean-Paul Gaudillière, Christoph Gradmann and Andrew McDowell
4 Decolonizing, nationalizing, and globalizing the history of
psychiatry: from colonial to cross-cultural psychiatry in Nigeria –
Matthew M. Heaton
5 ‘Clearing the streets’: enacting human rights in mental health
care in Ghana – Ursula Read
6 You’ve got the point? Acupuncture and the techno-politics of
bodyscape – Wen-Hua Kuo
7 Finding the global in the local: constructing population in the
search for disease genes – Steve Sturdy
8 Rare genetic disease, global health and genomics: the case of
R337h in Brazil – Sahra Gibbon
9 The World Health Organization’s response to Ebola in historical
perspective – Nitsan Chorev
10 Epilogue: in search of global health – Didier Fassin
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Jean-Paul Gaudilliere is historian of science and senior
researcher at the French National Institute for Medical Research
and coordinator of the European Research Council project 'From
international to global: Knowledge, disease and the post-war
government of health'
Claire Beaudevin is anthropologist and researcher at the French
National Center for Scientific Research
Christoph Gradmann is historian and Professor at the University of
Oslo for the Department of Community Medicine and Global Health
Anne Lovell is anthropologist and senior researcher (emeritus) at
the French National Institute for Medical Research
Laurent Pordie is anthropologist and researcher at the French
National Center for Scientific Research
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