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PROF David Mosse's Outputs (3)

The Contribution of Anthropology to the Study of Open Dialogue: Ethnographic Research Methods and Opportunities (2023)
Journal Article
Mosse, D., Baker, D., Carroll, M., Chase, L. E., Kloocke, R., Wickremasinghe, K., Cramer, B., Pratt-Boyden, K., & Wuerth, M. (2023). The Contribution of Anthropology to the Study of Open Dialogue: Ethnographic Research Methods and Opportunities. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, Article 1111588. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1111588

When Open Dialogue diversifies internationally as an approach to mental healthcare, so too do the research methodologies used to describe, explain and evaluate this alternative to existing psychiatric services. This article considers the contribution... Read More about The Contribution of Anthropology to the Study of Open Dialogue: Ethnographic Research Methods and Opportunities.

Caste Identities and Structures of Threats: Stigma, Prejudice and Social Representation in Indian universities (2023)
Journal Article
Jadhav, S., Pathania, G. J., Thorat, A., Mosse, D., & Jain, S. (2023). Caste Identities and Structures of Threats: Stigma, Prejudice and Social Representation in Indian universities. Caste, 4(1), 03-23. https://doi.org/10.26812/caste.v4i1.470

Caste is a complex ontological construction. Despite several anti-caste movements and constitutional provisions, caste exists in the Indian psyche as part of everyday life. Even in the advent of globalization, caste continues to foster social and eco... Read More about Caste Identities and Structures of Threats: Stigma, Prejudice and Social Representation in Indian universities.