Undisciplinary

Ethics and politics of Indigenous health: talking with Lisa Whop about epidemiology, research agendas and racism in Australia

November 19, 2020 Undisciplinary Season 2 Episode 2
Undisciplinary
Ethics and politics of Indigenous health: talking with Lisa Whop about epidemiology, research agendas and racism in Australia
Show Notes

In this episode we talk with Lisa Whop about the politics of Indigenous health research, who gets to do it, and how epidemiology and biostatistics do not simply produce neutral data.

Associate Professor Whop is from the Wagadagam tribe and Panai Clan of Mabuiag Island in the Torres Strait. She is an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow and epidemiologist at the Australian National University and Australia’s leading authority on cervical cancer control in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.

Artwork & Audio
Music by City Plaza - Dan Bodan
Photo by Anshu A on Unsplash

References

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