Public Engagement Provision. (360G-Wellcome-104391_Z_14_A)
How did changing constructions of health impact upon migrants' identities in Australia in the immediate post-war period? Sub-questions: How did the construction of Australia as a healthful place inform government migration campaigns and migrant expectations? What role did government bodies and medical professionals play in communicating ideas about health to migrants? What role did assimilation policies play in shaping constructions of health? How were migrants' beliefs and practices unders tood by non-migrants, especially Australian medical practitioners? What can the experience of British and European migrants to Australia tell us about popular attitudes to wellness and illness in the mid-twentieth century?
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Grant Details
Amount Awarded | 8850 |
Applicant Surname | Henrich |
Approval Committee | ERG11 Society and Ethics |
Award Date | 2014-11-25T00:00:00+00:00 |
Financial Year | 2014/15 |
Grant Programme: Title | Provision for Public Engagement |
Internal ID | 104391/Z/14/A |
Lead Applicant | Dr Eureka Henrich |
Partnership Value | 8850 |
Planned Dates: End Date | 2018-01-02T00:00:00+00:00 |
Planned Dates: Start Date | 2014-12-01T00:00:00+00:00 |
Recipient Org: Country | United Kingdom |
Region | East Midlands |