Daria Schwalbe 🦠🇬🇱
@daria_schwalbe
anthropologist, linguist, researcher @UCPH_Research #Covid-19 and Mental Health. I study health communication, language, culture & mental health in the #Arctic
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On June 19-26 CULTMIND researchers Peter Leese & Daria Schwalbe 🦠🇬🇱 participated in a workshop on 'War Trauma & Mass Violence: Culture, Care & Coping in Southeast Asia' organised by Lorentz Center & U of Amsterdam & Tampere. For more info on discussions see: lorentzcenter.nl/war-trauma-and…
Our researchers work in diverse geographic & linguistic sites. They also research the language of psychiatry! These days, our postdoc Daria Schwalbe 🦠🇬🇱 is attending a research school in Yerevan Armenia on "Languages of Psychiatry – Medicine and Anthropology" facebook.com/groups/2061371…
📢Ongoing now! Presentations of different projects by the Covid-19 group under the theme: Beyond COVID-19 – Fostering a multicultural and interdisciplinary understanding of the pandemic and its impact on mental health with another scholar, Cora Salkovskis.
Cora Salkovskis Cora Salkovskis Cora Salkovskis opened the session with her thinking through what support meant and looked or sounded like in lockdown. She speaks on the ways in which the UK’s “Clap for our Carers” experientially distanced the healthcare workers “on the frontline”. DIIS Denmark
Cora Salkovskis DIIS Denmark Maura Cranny Ntow Maura C Ntow presented a chapter of her PhD project looking at the social life of anxiety and how the use of assessment tools in mental health assessment marginalises sociocultural factors contributing distress in Ghana and Nigeria during and after the pandemic.
Cora Salkovskis DIIS Denmark Maura C Ntow Daria Schwalbe Daria Schwalbe 🦠🇬🇱 argues that both the essentializing culture-focused research and western-centric idea of ‘the silent culture’ reinforce Eurocentric tendencies and (post)colonial power structures in mental health, leading to pathologizing of the Inuit people.
Cora Salkovskis DIIS Denmark Maura C Ntow Daria Schwalbe 🦠🇬🇱 Anna Isra Anna Iskra talks about the legacy of politicized affects in psychological counselling practices in (post-)pandemic Shanghai.
Upcoming Lecture📅: Join us on February 1st for a talk with Dr Sarah Marks from BBK Research on Mental Health entitled "Psychiatric Encounters between Czechoslovakia and Ethiopia during and after Communism"! The talk will take place at our center at 14pm, for me info: cultmind.ku.dk/events/2024/ps…
.Daria Schwalbe 🦠🇬🇱 is co-editing a special issue on ecological grief and the call for papers just opened! If you're interested in submitting a paper, read more here link.springer.com/collections/ai…