Waiting: From the series "Decameron Relived"

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Waiting : From the series "Decameron Relived". / Gammeltoft, Tine.

Society for Cultural Anthropology. 2020.

Research output: Other contributionNet publication - Internet publicationCommunication

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Gammeltoft, T 2020, Waiting: From the series "Decameron Relived". Society for Cultural Anthropology. <https://culanth.org/fieldsights/waiting>

APA

Gammeltoft, T. (2020, Oct 20). Waiting: From the series "Decameron Relived". Society for Cultural Anthropology. https://culanth.org/fieldsights/waiting

Vancouver

Gammeltoft T. Waiting: From the series "Decameron Relived". 2020.

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Gammeltoft, Tine. / Waiting : From the series "Decameron Relived". 2020. Society for Cultural Anthropology.

Bibtex

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abstract = "This fictional story draws inspiration from ethnographic fieldwork conducted in northern Vietnam over many years, and particularly from recent collaborative research carried out in Vietnam{\textquoteright}s Th{\'a}i B{\`i}nh Province as part of the project, “Living Together with Chronic Disease: Informal Support for Diabetes Management in Vietnam.” The project is funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark and conducted as a collaboration between the University of Copenhagen, the University of Southern Denmark, and Th{\'a}i B{\`i}nh University of Medicine and Pharmacy (https://anthropology.ku.dk/research/research-projects/current-projects/living-together-with-chronic-disease/).",
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