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Dissecting the foreign gaze in global health with Seye Abimbola

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"Every narration places the spectator in a position of agency" - Manthia Diawara
In this episode, we discuss equity in global health research with Dr. Seye Abimbola. Seye is a senior lecturer at the University of Sidney and editor-in-chief of BMJ Global Health. He is an advocate for the decolonization of global health and has written and spoken extensively on the subject globally. We discuss, among other things, the definition of global health, the problem of gaze and pose, global health funding, building research capacity locally and advice for young global health researchers.
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Abimbola S. The foreign gaze: authorship in academic global health. BMJ Global Health
https://gh.bmj.com/content/4/5/e002068
Abimbola, S., & Pai, M. (2020). Will global health survive its decolonisation?. Lancet (London, England), 396(10263), 1627-1628.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32417-X/fulltext
Follow Seye Abimbola on Twitter: @seyeabimbola
Follow us on Twitter (@unfiltered_gh) and Instagram (@ghunfiltered)
Keep up with us on Twitter @desmondtanko @ulricksidney and @Drellaamoako
Contact us: unfilteredgh@gmail.com
Artwork: Chidiebere Ibe
Theme music: Antidote by Ketsa

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"Every narration places the spectator in a position of agency" - Manthia Diawara
In this episode, we discuss equity in global health research with Dr. Seye Abimbola. Seye is a senior lecturer at the University of Sidney and editor-in-chief of BMJ Global Health. He is an advocate for the decolonization of global health and has written and spoken extensively on the subject globally. We discuss, among other things, the definition of global health, the problem of gaze and pose, global health funding, building research capacity locally and advice for young global health researchers.
We hope you enjoy this episode. Please subscribe and share with your friends and family.
Readings
Abimbola S. The foreign gaze: authorship in academic global health. BMJ Global Health
https://gh.bmj.com/content/4/5/e002068
Abimbola, S., & Pai, M. (2020). Will global health survive its decolonisation?. Lancet (London, England), 396(10263), 1627-1628.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32417-X/fulltext
Follow Seye Abimbola on Twitter: @seyeabimbola
Follow us on Twitter (@unfiltered_gh) and Instagram (@ghunfiltered)
Keep up with us on Twitter @desmondtanko @ulricksidney and @Drellaamoako
Contact us: unfilteredgh@gmail.com
Artwork: Chidiebere Ibe
Theme music: Antidote by Ketsa

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