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Alexandra Brewis (Slade) -- Biocultural Anthropologist
Regents Professor & President's Professor at Arizona State University

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Our new blog – Diagnosis: Human

November 19, 2019 alexbrewis

Our blog has now permanently moved to Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/diagnosis-human. Following are copies of older posts from our previous blog,…

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A man and woman dancing on the beach.

Sweaty and disgusting: More thoughts on how hygiene norms work to maintain the social order.

August 17, 2019 alexbrewis

Today it is HOT in Arizona, like most summer days. But in August the monsoon rolls in and so does…

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From Samoa to Japan: Narrowing body norms and expanding anxieties.

April 17, 2019 alexbrewis

Sophie To, an undergraduate student at Yale, is just finishing up her thesis work from data collected in Samoa under…

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Citizen Social Science as a tool to study urban stigma

December 26, 2018 alexbrewis

In Fall 2018 I had the joy of getting back to classroom teaching after an extended leave to focus on…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: citizen science, collaboration, discrimination, diversity, exclusion, linguistics, social science, stigma, urban

Hygiene-related stigma is an under-recognized problem for sanitation interventions

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The Global Ethnohydrology project began in 2006, imagined by Amber as a postdoc when she first came to ASU. We…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: hygiene, sanitation, stigma
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Nothing sweet about it: Stigma and living with diabetes

May 19, 2018 alexbrewis

This week I began teaching on online class on poverty and global health. The first assignment was for students to…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: diabetes, india, stigma, US

Gender Norms, Stressful Stigma, and the “Critical” Role of Families.

April 14, 2018 alexbrewis

The Global Impact Collaboratory has had a very busy month. The core team (Roseanne Schuster, Peggy Ochandarena, and me) have been…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: GBV, gender, gender-based violence, Palestine, stigma, transgender
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Those “dirty people” often aren’t: Our lesson from Ireland

January 6, 2018 alexbrewis

“ In 2015, we were invited to friendly Dublin, Ireland to collaborate on a new project focusing on the social…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: hygiene, Ireland, sanitation, stigma, water

Haiti, Cholera, and the Downhill Flow of Blame

November 17, 2017 alexbrewis

On two visits his year, I have been working out of an office in a beautiful colonial era villa in…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: Caribbean, cholera, disease, Haiti, stigma, water

Boys will be boys? ADHD and “normal behavior”

September 23, 2017 alexbrewis

Between us, Amber and I are raising three elementary-middle school sons. We counter our very busy professional lives with weekends…

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India, HIV, and Stigma Marsala

July 25, 2017 alexbrewis

Chennai (Madras) in Southern India has long been a hot spot for HIV, but rates of new infection there (as…

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Food insecurity, depression, and 20-20 hindsight

February 8, 2017 alexbrewis

In a university has large and diverse as some cities, health disparities emerge on campus communities just as they do…

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Posted in: Uncategorized, Work in Progress Filed under: food banks, food insecurity, hunger, stigma

Shit shame? Addressing open air defecation in Mozambique

December 11, 2016 alexbrewis

Climate problems may not be the top priority of the incoming US administration. But their effects are pretty darn obvious…

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Posted in: Uncategorized, Work in Progress Filed under: climate change, disease, hygiene, Mozambique, open defecation, sanitation, stigma

The Global Heart-ache of (In)fertility

August 26, 2016 alexbrewis

The statistics say that at any time some 1.5 million married women in the US are struggling with infertility (technically…

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The Cutting Edge of Weight Stigma Research

April 29, 2016 alexbrewis

Last weekend I holed up with top scholars who study weight stigma — in lovely B and B in central…

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Posted in: Deep Thoughts, Uncategorized, Work in Progress Filed under: body norms, hunger, obesity, undernutrition, weight discrimination, weight stigma

“Poverty porn” doesn’t raise awareness—it stigmatizes people who deserve better

March 29, 2016 alexbrewis

–By Amber Wutich — There’s a dirty secret that all scholars who study poverty know: it’s really hard to get…

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Slum tourism, empathy, and study abroad

March 22, 2016 alexbrewis

At Emoya Estate in Bloemfontein, South Africa, visitors can experience what it is to live in a local village —…

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Posted in: Late Lessons, Stigmabusters, Uncategorized

Fear of Flying

March 5, 2016 alexbrewis

I am currently on a long-haul flight ON business. But not IN business. (I work at a public university, after…

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Posted in: Deep Thoughts, Passing Fancies, Rants and Raves, Uncategorized Filed under: airlines, flying, Mayo Clinic, obesity, policy, weight discrimination

Breast Cancer, He-roes, and the Downsides of Pink Culture

February 4, 2016 alexbrewis

My grandmother Venecie May died of breast cancer in 1945 at the age 41, leaving behind 5 very sad and…

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Fat Stigma: The View from my Office Window

January 20, 2016 alexbrewis

My office windows look out across the two main campus pedestrian malls of the largest and most diverse research university in the…

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Posted in: Sensible Solutions, Uncategorized Filed under: campus, obesity, students
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