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Sienna Craig
Sienna Craig
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Dartmouth
Verified email at dartmouth.edu - Homepage
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Healing elements: efficacy and the social ecologies of Tibetan medicine
SR Craig
Univ of California Press, 2012
1792012
The challenge of cross‐cultural clinical trials research: case report from the Tibetan autonomous region, People's Republic of China
V Adams, S Miller, S Craig, NYIMA, SONAM, DROYOUNG, LHAKPEN, ...
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 19 (3), 267-289, 2005
1182005
Medicine between science and religion: explorations on Tibetan grounds
V Adams, M Schrempf, SR Craig
Berghahn Books, 2022
1032022
Depopulating the Himalayan highlands: Education and outmigration from ethnically Tibetan communities of Nepal
G Childs, S Craig, CM Beall, B Basnyat
Mountain Research and Development 34 (2), 85-94, 2014
1002014
Having a “safe delivery”: conflicting views from Tibet
V Adams, S Miller, J Chertow, S Craig, A Samen, M Varner
Health Care for Women International 26 (9), 821-851, 2005
922005
Detecting past and ongoing natural selection among ethnically Tibetan women at high altitude in Nepal
C Jeong, DB Witonsky, B Basnyat, M Neupane, CM Beall, G Childs, ...
PLoS genetics 14 (9), e1007650, 2018
782018
Global pharma in the land of snows: Tibetan medicines, SARS, and identity politics across nations
V Adams, S Craig
Asian Medicine 4 (1), 1-28, 2008
702008
Informed consent in cross-cultural perspective: Clinical research in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, PRC
V Adams, S Miller, S Craig, Sonam, Nyima, Droyoung, PV Le, M Varner
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 31 (4), 445-472, 2007
612007
" Good" Manufacturing by Whose Standards? Remaking Concepts of Quality, Safety, and Value in the Production of Tibetan Medicines
SR Craig
Anthropological Quarterly 84 (2), 331-378, 2011
552011
The ends of kinship: Connecting Himalayan lives between Nepal and New York
SR Craig
The Ends of Kinship, 2024
512024
Ethnically Tibetan women in Nepal with low hemoglobin concentration have better reproductive outcomes
JI Cho, B Basnyat, C Jeong, A Di Rienzo, G Childs, SR Craig, J Sun, ...
Evolution, medicine, and public health 2017 (1), 82-96, 2017
512017
Children’s medicines in Tanzania: a national survey of administration practices and preferences
LV Adams, SR Craig, EJ Mmbaga, H Naburi, T Lahey, CT Nutt, R Kisenge, ...
PLoS one 8 (3), e58303, 2013
512013
Alternative accounting in maternal and infant global health
V Adams, SR Craig, A Samen
Global public health 11 (3), 276-294, 2016
492016
Orienting to medicine: scripting professionalism, hierarchy, and social difference at the start of medical school
SR Craig, R Scott, K Blackwood
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 42 (3), 654-683, 2018
452018
Coproducing efficacious medicines: collaborative event ethnography with himalayan and Tibetan Sowa Rigpa practitioners
C Blaikie, S Craig, B Gerke, T Hofer
Current Anthropology 56 (2), 178-204, 2015
44*2015
Naming and forgetting: Sowa Rigpa and the territory of Asian medical systems
SR Craig, B Gerke
Medicine Anthropology Theory 3 (2), 2016
402016
Maternal and neonatal outcomes of hospital vaginal deliveries in Tibet
S Miller, C Tudor, VR Thorsten, S Craig, P Le, LL Wright, MW Varner
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics 98 (3), 217-221, 2007
402007
Rangelands and pastoral development in the Hindu Kush-Himalayas
DJ Miller, SR Craig
JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 51, 723-723, 1998
401998
Migration, social change, health, and the realm of the possible: Women's stories between Nepal and New York
SR Craig
Anthropology and Humanism 36 (2), 193-214, 2011
382011
Pediatric therapeutics and medicine administration in resource-poor settings: a review of barriers and an agenda for interdisciplinary approaches to improving outcomes
SR Craig, LV Adams, SP Spielberg, B Campbell
Social science & medicine 69 (11), 1681-1690, 2009
382009
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