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Connected by a passion for reproductive and public health | Danida Alumni Network
Tine Gammeltoft receives the Boyer Prize for article about selective reproduction in Vietnam – Department of Anthropology - University of Copenhagen
Tine GAMMELTOFT | University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen | Department of Anthropology | Research profile
Strengthened Danish-Vietnamese health cooperation - dfcentre
Haunting Images by Tine M. Gammeltoft - Paperback - University of California Press
Connected by a passion for reproductive and public health - dfcentre
The DNRF Photo Competition 2023 - Danish National Research Foundation
Haunting Images: A Cultural Account of Selective Reproduction in Vietnam. Tine M. Gammeltoft, Berkeley: California University Press, 2014, 315 pp. - Ivry - 2015 - Medical Anthropology Quarterly - Wiley Online Library
Ayo Wahlberg og Tine M. Gammeltoft (red.): Selective Reproduction in the 21st Century - Anmeldelse: 'Hvad er et menneske, og hvem skal være i den her verden sammen med os?' | Information
UC Press Takes Home 7 Awards at AAA – UC Press Blog
Institut for Antropologi - Morten Axel Pedersen and Tine Gammeltoft | Facebook
Connected by a passion for reproductive and public health - dfcentre
Ayo Wahlberg og Tine M. Gammeltoft (red.): Selective Reproduction in the 21st Century - Anmeldelse: 'Hvad er et menneske, og hvem skal være i den her verden sammen med os?' | Information
Alle bøger af Tine Gammeltoft - Saxo. Læs Lyt Lev
Tine GAMMELTOFT | University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen | Department of Anthropology | Research profile
New project: University of Copenhagen addresses diabetes amongst pregnant women in Vietnam - Scandasia
Alle bøger af Tine Gammeltoft - Saxo. Læs Lyt Lev
PDF) Review of Haunting images: A cultural account of selective reproduction in Vietnam
WDF announces changes to its Board of Directors | World Diabetes Foundation
Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology - In our latest feature, Tine Gammeltoft writes, "I thought I knew what depressed moods look like. Slow movements, a darkness in the eyes,
The DNRF Photo Competition 2023 - Danish National Research Foundation
Prestigious prize for book about Vietnam – Department of Anthropology - University of Copenhagen
Connected by a passion for reproductive and public health | Danida Alumni Network