Tanja Ahlin
Onderzoeker
- Naam
- Dr. T. Ahlin
- Telefoon
- 071 5272727
- t.ahlin@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-2374-5326
Tanja Ahlin is antropoloog op het gebied van gezondheid en technologie en een Science and Technology Studies (STS) wetenschapper met een PhD van de Universiteit van Amsterdam.
Meer informatie is te vinden op de Engelstalige profielwebsite van Tanja Ahlin.
Onderzoeker
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Culturele antropologie en ontwikkelingssociologie
- Ahlin T. & Mann A. (2025), Ambiguous animals, ambivalent carers and arbitrary care collectives: re-theorizing resistance to social robots in healthcare, Social Science & Medicine 365: 117587.
- Ahlin T. (2025), Field Events: Re-conceptualizing the Field Through Research with Digital Technologies: Springer Nature Singapore. 247-261.
- Ahlin T. (2025), Locating and Problematising the ‘field’ through digital technologies. In: Hammett D. & Holmes N. (red.), The Routledge Handbook of Field Research: Routledge.
- Ahlin T., Sen K. & Pols J.l (2024), Telecare that works: lessons on integrating digital technologies in elder care from Indian transnational families, Anthropology and Medicine 31(3): 265-280.
- Voorst R. van & Ahlin T. (2024), Key points for an ethnography of AI: an approach towards crucial data, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 11: 337.
- Ahlin T. (2023), Calling family: digital technologies and the making of transnational care collectives. Medical Anthropology. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.
- Cabalquinto E. & Ahlin T (2023), Researching (im)mobile lives during a lockdown: reconceptualizing remote interviews as field events, International Journal of Cultural Studies 26(6): 802-821.
- Ahlin T. & Hiddinga A. (2023), Technological socialities: the impact of information and communication technologies on belonging among deaf and hard‐of‐hearing people, Sociology Compass 17(5): e13068.
- Ahlin T. (2022), The unseen care work of nurses from Kerala. In: , Who Cares?: Health Workers, Care Extraction and Struggles over Health Care Work in India. New Delhi: Zubaan. 276-300.
- Cabalquinto E.C. & Ahlin T. (2021), Care within or out of reach: Fantasies of care and connectivity in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. In: Manderson L., Burke N.J. & Wahlberg A. (red.), Viral Loads: Anthropologies of urgency in the time of COVID-19. London: UCL Press. 344-361.
- Ahlin T. (2020), Frequent callers: “good care” with ICTs in Indian transnational families, Medical Anthropology 39(1): 69-82.
- Ahlin T. (2020), Eldercare at a Distance: On Remittances and Everyday Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Indian Transnational Families. In: Brosius C. & Mandoki R. (red.), Caring for Old Age: Perspectives from South Asia. Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing. 213–235.
- Ahlin T. & Sen K. (2019), Shifting duties: becoming ‘good daughters’ through elder care practices in transnational families from Kerala, India, Gender, Place and Culture 27(10): 1395-1414.
- Ahlin T. & Li F. (2019), From field sites to field events: creating the field with information and communication technologies (ICTs), Medicine Anthropology Theory 6(2): mat.6.2.655.
- Ahlin T (2018), What keeps Maya from eating?: A case study of disordered eating from North India, Transcultural Psychiatry 55: 551-571.
- Ahlin T. (2017), Only near is dear? Doing elderly care with everyday ICTs in Indian transnational families, Medical Anthropology Quarterly 32(1): 85-102.
- Ahlin T., Nichter M. & Pillai G. (2016), Health insurance in India: what do we know and why is ethnographic research needed, Anthropology and Medicine 23: 102-124.
- Manderson L., Davis M., Colwell C. & Ahlin T. (2015), On secrecy, disclosure, the public, and the private in anthropology: an Introduction to supplement 12, Current Anthropology 56(S12): S183-S190.
- Ahlin T. (2013), Prehajanje praks zdravljenja in z zdravjem povezanih konceptov med kulturami in kontinenti (Travelling of Healing Practices and Health-Related Concepts across Cultures and Continents): Joga v Evropi, anoreksija v Aziji (Yoga in Europe, Anorexia in Asia), Glasnik SED 53(1-2): 25-31.
- Ahlin T. (2012), Of food and friendship: the methods to understanding eating disorders in India, Medische Anthropologie. Journal about Health and Culture 24(1): 41-56.
- Ahlin T. (2011), Technology and cultural (r)evolution: Can telemedicine give power to the patients? , Curare 34(3): 165-172.