Publications
Domestic Service
Reproduction
Gender Relations & Violence
Clinical & Household Care
Social Capital
Research Methods
Elders

ALL PRESENTATIONS authored by Namino Glantz
Titles in Spanish indicate work written, published and/or presented in Spanish. Translated titles follow in parentheses.

Working Groups, Conferences and Sessions Organized

The medical anthropology-map merger: Harnessing GIS for participatory health research.
Glantz N & B McMahan. Session Organizers. Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) Annual Meeting, Tampa, March 2007. (Download 2007 SfAA Participatory GIS Session.pdf)

Aging adults, maturing methods? Multidisciplinary health research in elder populations.
Glantz N. Session Organizer. Society for Applied Anthropology/Medical Anthropology (SfAA/SMA) Annual Meeting, Vancouver, 2006. (Download 2006 SfAA Aging Research Session.pdf)

Comité de Atención Integral y Multidisciplinaria para Adultos Maduros (Committee for Integral & Multidisciplinary Care for Older Adults, CAIMAM).
Glantz N. Working Group Organizer. Comitán, Chiapas, 2005.

Primer Encuentro: Salud y bienestar en personas de la tercera edad. (First Encounter on Elder Health & Well-being.)
Glantz N. Conference Organizer. With institutional support from the Centro de Investigaciones en Salud de Comitán. Comitán, Chiapas, Mexico, 2005. (Download 2005 Encuentro Salud Tercer Edad.pdf)

Social capital: Public health panacea or palliative?
Glantz N. Session Organizer. Society for Applied Anthropology/Society for Medical Anthropology (SfAA/SMA) Annual Meeting, Dallas, 2004. (Download 2004 SfAA Social Capital Session Program.pdf)


Professional Presentations
“Merging formative research with participatory GIS mapping to address elder health in Chiapas, Mexico.”
Glantz N & McMahan B. Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) Annual Meeting, Tampa, March 2007.

“Research on gender, elder health and care in Chiapas, Mexico.”
Glantz N. American Association of University Women (AAUW) Annual Luncheon. Oro Valley, AZ, March 2007.

“The AAUW vision: A medical anthropology perspective.”
Glantz N. American Association of University Women (AAUW) Annual Luncheon. Tucson, February 2007.

“Talking the talk, walking the walk: A medical anthropologist’s account of NGO navigation through health and development in Chiapas.”
Glantz N. American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting, San Jose, November 2006.

“Jumpstarting community engagement around elder health: Formative research in Chiapas, Mexico.”
Glantz N. Society for Applied Anthropology / Society for Medical Anthropology (SfAA/SMA) Annual Meeting, Vancouver, March 2006.

“Research on Gender, Elder Health and Care in Chiapas, Mexico.”
Glantz N. Association for Women Faculty Interdisciplinary Research Symposium. Tucson: University of Arizona, March 2006.

“Research on Gender, Elder Health and Care in Chiapas, Mexico.”
Glantz N. Woodrow Wilson Johnson & Johnson Women’s Health Fellows Conference. March 2006.

“Violencia doméstica y salud: Introducción para prestadores de servicios de salud.”
(“Domestic violence and health: Introduction for health service providers.”)
Martínez I & Glantz N. General Hospital, Comitán, Chiapas, 2005.

“CD Caja de herramientas para trabajar contra la violencia familiar: Introducción para prestadores de servicios sociales y de salud.”
(“An introduction for health and social service providers to the Interactive Flash® CD Toolbox for Addressing Family Violence.”)
Martínez I & Glantz N. Sanatorio Matus Hospital and live radio broadcast, Comitán, Chiapas, Mexico, 2005.

“¡Veneno! Pesticide discourse and behavior as site of gendered and generational struggles in Chiapas, Mexico.”
Glantz N & Tinoco R. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, 2005.

“Is the treatment worse than the disease? Risks of attempts to increase social capital in minority groups.”
Glantz N. Society for Applied Anthropology / Society for Medical Anthropology Annual Meeting, Dallas, 2004.

“Domestic servants, development, and health.”
Glantz N. Working Group on Gender, Reproductive Health and Population Policies (GRHPP) Global Meeting, Cape Town, South Africa, 2002.

“Domestic violence research and action in Chiapas, Mexico.”
Glantz N. Working Group on Gender, Reproductive Health and Population Policies (GRHPP) Global Meeting, Cha’am, Thailand, 2000.

“El consumo de alcohol y la violencia conyugal: Ideas para un acercamiento.”
(“Alcohol consumption and conjugal violence: Some thoughts.”)
Glantz N. Academic Exchange Group on Reproductive Health (GIASAR) Annual Meeting, Comitán, Chiapas, 2000.

“Estudiando la violencia conyugal en Chiapas.”
(“Studying conjugal violence in Chiapas.”)
Glantz N, Martínez I, de León P, Halperin D. Regional Committee on Reproductive Health (CORSAR), Comitán, Chiapas, 1999.

“Childbirth care preferences in Chiapas, Mexico.”
Glantz N, Hunt L, Halperin D. Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, 1999.

“Violencia doméstica en Chiapas.”
(“Domestic violence in Chiapas.”)
Halperin D & Glantz N. College of the Northern Border, Tijuana, Mexico, 1998.

“Preferencias para la atención al parto en Chiapas.”
(“Childbirth care preferences in Chiapas.”)
Glantz N, Hunt L, Halperin D. Mexican National Public Health Institute (INSP) VIII National Research Congress, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 1999.

“Violence by men toward women in couples in Chiapas, Mexico.”
Halperin D & Glantz N. American Public Health Association (APHA) Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 1998.
Working Group on Domestic Violence, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, 1998.

“Ningún matrimonio es santo. Investigación sobre violencia doméstica en Chiapas.”
(“No marriage is sacred. Research on domestic violence in Chiapas.”)
Glantz N, Martínez I, de León P. X International (Mexico-Guatemala) Medical Congress, Comitán, Chiapas, 1998.
Domestic Violence Working Group, College of Mexico (COLMEX), Mexico City, 1997.
Gender & Development Seminar, College of the Southern Border (ECOSUR), San Cristóbal, Chiapas, Mexico 1997.

“Culture, conflict and contraception in Chiapas.”
Halperin D & Glantz N. Consortium for Social Sciences and Health (COSSAH) Annual Meeting, Boston, 1997.
Working Group on Gender, Reproductive Health and Population Policies (GRHPP) Global Meeting, Amsterdam, 1997.

“Relaciones sexuales, salud reproductiva y género en Chiapas.”
(“Sex, reproductive health, and gender in Chiapas.”)
Halperin D & Glantz N. CORSAR Meeting, Comitán, Chiapas, Mexico, 1997.
IX Internacional Medical Congress, Comitán, Chiapas, Mexico, 1997.

“El papel de los familiares en problemas relacionados con el uso de métodos anticonceptivos.”
(“The role of relatives in problems related to contraceptive use.”)
Glantz N, Halperin D, Nazar A. Mexican National Public Health Institute (INSP) VII National Research Congress, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 1997.

“Investigación sobre la violencia doméstica: Percepciones de mujeres en la Región Fronteriza de Chiapas” (Poster).
(“Research on domestic violence: Perceptions of women in the Border Region of Chiapas.”)
Glantz N, Halperin D, Hunt L. Mexican National Public Health Institute (INSP) VII National Research Congress, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 1997.

“Violencia doméstica en la Región Fronteriza de Chiapas.”
(“Domestic violence in the Border Region of Chiapas.”)
Glantz N, Halperin D, Hunt L. Mexican National Public Health Institute (INSP) VII National Research Congress, Cuernavaca, Mexico, 1997.
VIII International Medical Congress, Guatemala, 1996.
Latin American Sociology Association (ALAS) XX Annual Meeting, Mexico City, 1995.

“Childbirth care-seeking behavior in Chiapas.”
Glantz N & Halperin D. Working Group on Gender, Reproductive Health and Population Policies (GRHPP) Global Meeting, San Cristóbal, Chiapas, Mexico, 1996.

“Domestic violence in the Border Region of Chiapas, Mexico.”
Halperin D & Glantz N. National Council for International Health (NCIH) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, 1995.

“Improving reproductive health in Chiapas, Mexico: New findings on contraception from quantitative and qualitative studies.”
Halperin D, Nazar A, Glantz N. American Anthropological Association (AAA) Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, 1995.
Working Group on Gender, Reproductive Health and Population Policies (GRHPP) Global Meeting, Zimbabwe, 1995.
Publications
Domestic Service | Reproduction | Gender Relations & Violence
Clinical & Household Care | Social Capital | Research Methods | Elders