Summary
Kirsten Bell is a social anthropologist (PhD, James Cook University, 2000) and Senior Research Fellow in Anthropology in the Patient Experience Research Centre. She has previously held appointments at the University of Northern Colorado, Macquarie University, the University of British Columbia, the University of Roehampton, and King's College London. Her early research was on a new religious movement in South Korea, but for the past seventeen years has focused on the anthropology of health and medicine.
Publications
Journals
Herrick C, Bell K, 2024, The social life of natural experiments in epidemiology and public health., Sociol Health Illn, Vol:46, Pages:276-294
Herrick C, Bell K, 2022, Epidemic confusions: On irony and decolonisation in global health, Global Public Health, Vol:17, ISSN:1744-1692, Pages:1467-1478
Bell K, Kingori P, Mills D, 2022, Scholarly Publishing, Boundary Processes, and the Problem of Fake Peer Reviews, Science Technology & Human Values, ISSN:0162-2439
Herrick C, Bell K, 2022, Concepts, disciplines and politics: on ‘structural violence’ and the ‘social determinants of health’, Critical Public Health, Vol:32, ISSN:0958-1596, Pages:295-308
Bell K, Green J, McLaren L, et al. , 2021, 'Open' relationships: reflections on the role of the journal in the contemporary scholarly publishing landscape, Critical Public Health, Vol:31, ISSN:0958-1596, Pages:377-380