Citizens dependents sons of the soil defining political subjectivities through encounters with biomedicine during the ebola epidemic in sierra leone

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  • who: Martha Lincoln from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Citizens dependents sons of the soil Defining political subjectivities through encounters with biomedicine during the Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 31/07/2014
  • what: Analysing the ethnographic material in conversation with a historical analysis of notions of belonging and citizenship the authors show how participation in a vaccine trial in a moment of crisis allowed people to tell stories about themselves as political subjects and to situate themselves in a conversation about the nature of citizenship that both pre-dates . . .

     

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