Health, Risk, and Resilience: Interdisciplinary Concepts and Applications

TitleHealth, Risk, and Resilience: Interdisciplinary Concepts and Applications
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsPanter-Brick, C.

Risk and resilience research articulates major explanatory frameworks regarding the persistence of health disparities. Specifically, scholars have advocated a sophisticated knowledge of risk, a more grounded understanding of resilience, and comprehensive and meaningful measurements of risk and resilience pathways across cultures. The goal is to operationalize research issues into sustainable health practice and equity-focused policy. This article synthesizes current understandings on risk and resilience from the lens of medical anthropology: It reviews key insights gained from the standpoint of cultural narratives, political economy, and life history theory, as well as current shortcomings. The emergent literature on health-related risk and resilience is breathing new life into collaboration and dialogue across diverse fields of research and policy.

Title Health, Risk, and Resilience: Interdisciplinary Concepts and Applications
Publication Title Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol 43Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol 43Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol 43
Publication Type Journal Article
Published Year 2014
Authors C. Panter-Brick
Accession Number WOS:000348430900028
ISBN Number 0084-6570
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