Risk, vulnerability, participation
Abstract
The dialogue between medical anthropology and epidemiology is important in Tullio Seppilli’s thought. Indeed, the probabilistic mechanisms of a statistical nature make it possible to identify significant correlations between risk, health, and power structures. Even considering the recent changes in the Covid-19 syndemic, the text outlines an anthropological approach to health aimed at understanding the generative processes of vulnerabilities and inequalities in contemporary societies.
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