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Merrill Singer (b. October 6, 1950
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, USA) is a
medical anthropologist Medical anthropology studies "human health and disease, health care systems, and biocultural adaptation". It views humans from multidimensional and ecological perspectives. It is one of the most highly developed areas of anthropology and applied ...
and professor emeritus in Anthropology at The University of Connecticut and in Community Medicine at The University of Connecticut Health Center. He is best known for his research on
substance abuse Substance abuse, also known as drug abuse, is the use of a drug in amounts or by methods which are harmful to the individual or others. It is a form of substance-related disorder. Differing definitions of drug abuse are used in public health, ...
,
HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual ...
,
syndemic A syndemic or synergistic epidemic is the aggregation of two or more concurrent or sequential epidemics or disease clusters in a population with biological interactions, which exacerbate the prognosis and burden of disease. The term was develope ...
s,
health disparities Health equity arises from access to the social determinants of health, specifically from wealth, power and prestige. Individuals who have consistently been deprived of these three determinants are significantly disadvantaged from health inequiti ...
, and minority health.


Background

Singer studied anthropology at
California State University, Northridge California State University, Northridge (CSUN or Cal State Northridge) is a public university in the Northridge neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. With a total enrollment of 38,551 students (as of Fall 2021), it has the second largest un ...
(Master of Arts, Anthropology, 1975) and completed a PhD in Anthropology at the
University of Utah The University of Utah (U of U, UofU, or simply The U) is a public research university in Salt Lake City, Utah. It is the flagship institution of the Utah System of Higher Education. The university was established in 1850 as the University of De ...
in 1979. He held a National Institute of Alcohol and Alcohol Abuse Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry,
George Washington University , mottoeng = "God is Our Trust" , established = , type = Private federally chartered research university , academic_affiliations = , endowment = $2.8 billion (2022) , presi ...
(1979–80) and another at the University of Connecticut Medical School from 1982 to 1983. He was a researcher, rising to Associate Director, at the Hispanic Health Council in Hartford, Connecticut from 1982 to 2007, and moved to the University of Connecticut in 2007, becoming Professor in 2008 and retiring in the late 2010s.


Scholarship

As Director of the Center for Community Health Research at the Hispanic Health Council, he helped to develop the theoretical perspective within medical anthropology known as "
critical medical anthropology Critical medical anthropology (CMA) is a branch of medical anthropology that blends critical theory and ground-level ethnographic approaches in the consideration of the political economy of health, and the effect of social inequality on people's he ...
". Singer also developed the public health concepts of "
syndemic A syndemic or synergistic epidemic is the aggregation of two or more concurrent or sequential epidemics or disease clusters in a population with biological interactions, which exacerbate the prognosis and burden of disease. The term was develope ...
s" and "oppression illness". Most recently, he has published a number of articles on "pluralea". The first of these terms refers to the clustering of diseases in populations and the biological interaction of diseases in individual bodies. Moreover, the term syndemics also points to the determinant importance of social conditions in disease concentrations, interactions, and health consequences. In syndemics, the interaction of diseases or other adverse health conditions commonly arises because of adverse social conditions (e.g., poverty, exploitation, stigmatization, oppressive social relationships) that put socially devalued groups at heightened risk. The term oppression illness refers to the internalization of social discrimination and the health consequences of coming to accept one does not deserve to be healthy. The term pluralea refers to the adverse intersection of environmental crises and their health effects. In his work on alcohol and drug use, Singer explains that all drugs are commodities and draws attention to social constructions of legitimate or legal and illegitimate or illegal drugs. In his book Drugging the Poor: Legal and Illegal Drugs and Social Inequality, Singer notes that all drugs are forms of self-medicating, and that distinctions of legal or illegal serve to reinforce social hierarchies and inequalities. Furthermore, Singer argues that drug use among the poor is a type of self-medicating in response to the pressures of being poor. Responding to ways illegal drug users are vilified, Singer argues that by using language of blame to describe drug users as responsible for deteriorating urban centers, “attention is diverted from the role of class inequality as a source of social misery.” Singer has been the principal investigator on a series of U.S. Federal and foundation funded drinking, drug use, and AIDS prevention grants since 1984. Recent grants include: *Community-based HIV Education Research Program for Diverse Racial, Ethnic and Disadvantaged Groups. (National Institute of Mental Health, 2010-2015). *Surveillance of emergent drug use trends (Center for Disease Control) *Sexual communication and risk among inner city young adults (Center for Disease Control) *Assessing the implementation of oral HIV testing among injection drug users in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (
National Institute on Drug Abuse The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is a United States federal government research institute whose mission is to "advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction and to apply that knowledge to improve individual a ...
) *Ethical issues in research with active drug users (National Institute on Drug Abuse) *Evaluation of the Work and Learn Model in Connecticut (DCF) Additionally, he is co-editor with Pamela Erickson of the book series Advances in Critical Medical Anthropology'' with Left Coast Press.


Recognition

* Society for Medical Anthropology Career Award (2017) * Solon T. Kimball Award for Public and Applied Anthropology from the
American Anthropological Association The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is an organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology. With 10,000 members, the association, based in Arlington, Virginia, includes archaeologists, cultural anthropologists, ...
. (2010) * Selected as the first recipient of the Practicing Anthropology Award by the
Society for Medical Anthropology The Organization of Medical Anthropology was formed in 1967 and first met on April 27, 1968, at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA), during which the Medical Anthropology Newsletter was conceived and first publish ...
in 2004 * Career Recognition Award from the
Society for the Anthropology of North America The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is an organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology. With 10,000 members, the association, based in Arlington, Virginia, includes archaeologists, cultural anthropologists, ...
in 2005. * AIDS and Anthropology Paper Prizes and the
Rudolf Virchow Award The Rudolf Virchow Awards are annual American awards in anthropology. About the Award The Rudolf Virchow Awards are given by the Critical Anthropology for Global Health Study Group, a special interest group of Society for Medical Anthropology. T ...
through the
Society for Medical Anthropology The Organization of Medical Anthropology was formed in 1967 and first met on April 27, 1968, at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA), during which the Medical Anthropology Newsletter was conceived and first publish ...
. * Rudolf Virchow Prize, Critical Anthropology of Health Caucus, Society for Medical Anthropology (1991).


Personal

Singer is the father of two children, Jacob Hillis Singer and Elyse Ona Singer.


Selected publications

*Merrill Singer, Lani Davison and Fuat Yalin (eds.) ''Alcohol Use and Abuse Among Hispanic Adolescents''. Hartford, CT: Hispanic Health Council, 1987. *Hans Baer and Merrill Singer. ''African American Religion in the Twentieth Century: Diversity in Protest and Accommodation''. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1992; 2nd edition 2002. *Ralph Bolton and Merrill Singer (eds.) ''Rethinking AIDS Prevention: Cultural Approaches''. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1992. *Merrill Singer and Hans Baer ''Critical Medical Anthropology''. Amiytyville, New York: Baywood Publishing Co., 1995. *Merrill Singer (Ed.) ''The Political Economy of AIDS''. Amityville, New York: Baywood Publishing Co., 1997. *Hans Baer, Merrill Singer and Ida Susser. ''Medical Anthropology and the World System''. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Co., 1997; 2nd Edition 2003; 3rd edition 2013. *Patricia Marshall, Merrill Singer, and Michael Clatts (eds.) ''Integrating Cultural, Observational, and Epidemiological Approaches in the Prevention of Drug Abuse and HIV/AIDS''. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1999. *Jean Schensul, M. LeCompte, Robert Trotter, E. Cromley, and Merrill Singer. ''Mapping Social Networks, Spatial Data and Hidden Populations''. Book 4, The Ethnographer's Toolkit. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 1999. *Margaret LeCompte, Jean Schensul, Margaret Weeks and Merrill Singer. ''Researcher Roles and Research Partnerships''. Books 6, The Ethnographer's Toolkit. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 1999. *Yun, Wu, Wang Qitian, Cong Rihui, Jianghong Li, Ian Newman, Merrill Singer, Christopher Bates, and Michael Duke (eds.) ''New Advancements in Preventive Medicine: Textbook of Continuing Medical Education of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region''. Hohhot, Inner Mongolia: Yuanfang Press, 2002. *Arachu Castro and Merrill Singer (eds.) ''Unhealthy Health Policy: A Critical Anthropological Examination''. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 2004. *Merrill Singer ''Something Dangerous: Emergent and Changing Illicit Drug Use and Community Health''. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2006. *Merrill Singer (Ed.) ''New Drugs on the Street: Changing Patterns of Illicit Consumption''. New York: Haworth Press, 2005. *Benjamin P. Bowser, Ernest Quimby and Merrill Singer (eds.) ''Communities Assessing Their AIDS Epidemics: Results of the Rapid Assessment of HIV/AIDS in U.S. Cities''. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2006. *Merrill Singer ''The Face of Social Suffering: Life History of a Street Drug Addict''. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2007. *Merrill Singer and Hans Baer ''Introducing Medical Anthropology: A Discipline in Action''. Lanham, MD: Altamira Press, 2007; 2nd edition 2011. *Merrill Singer and Hans Baer (eds.) ''Killer Commodities: Public Health and the Corporate Production of Harm.'' AltaMira/Rowman Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2008. *Merrill Singer ''Drugging the Poor: Legal and Illegal Drug Industries and the Structuring of Social Inequality.'' Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2008. *Merrill Singer ''Drugs and Development: Global Impact on Sustainable Growth and Human Rights.'' Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press, 2008. *Hans Baer and Merrill Singer. ''Global Warming and the Political Ecology of Health: Emerging Crises and Systemic Solutions.'' Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, 2009. *Merrill Singer. ''Introduction to Syndemics: A Systems Approach to Public and Community Health.'' San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 2009. *Merrill Singer and G. Derrick Hodge (eds.) ''The War Machine and Global Health.'' Malden, MA: AltaMira, 2010. *J. Bryan Page and Merrill Singer. ''Comprehending Drug Use: Ethnographic Research at the Social Margins.'' Rutgers University Press, 2010. *Merrill Singer and Pamela Erickson, (eds.) ''The Companion to Medical Anthropology.'' Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. *Merrill Singer and Pamela Erickson. ''Global Health: An Anthropological Perspective.'' Waveland, 2013. *Merrill Singer, J Bryan Page. ''Social Value of Drug Addicts: Uses of the Useless''. Left Coast Press, 2014. *Merrill Singer. ''Anthropology of Infectious Disease''. Left Coast Press, 2015. Routledge, 2016. *Merrill Singer (ed.). ''A Companion to the Anthropology of Environmental Health''. Wiley Blackwell, 2016. *Shir Lerman, Bayla Ostrach and Merrill Singer (eds.). ''Foundations of Biosocial Health: Stigma and Illness Interactions and Stigma Syndemics''. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2017. *Bayla Ostrach, Shir Lerman and Merrill Singer (eds.) ''Stigma Syndemics: New Directions in Biosocial Health. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2017. *Merrill Singer and Rebecca Allen. ''Social Justice and Medical Practice: Life History of a Physician of Social Medicine''. London: Routledge, 2017. (a book about
Paul Farmer Paul Edward Farmer (October 26, 1959 – February 21, 2022) was an American medical anthropologist and physician. Farmer held an MD and PhD from Harvard University, where he was a University Professor and the chair of the Department of Glob ...
)


References


External links

*https://web.archive.org/web/20060806031027/http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bhoey/Applied%20Anthropology/articles/napa.pdf *http://www.hispanichealth.com *https://anthropology.uconn.edu/ *https://web.archive.org/web/20100620025440/http://cira.med.yale.edu/ *http://www.medanthro.net/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Singer, Merrill HIV/AIDS researchers Medical anthropologists Living people University of Connecticut faculty American anthropologists 1950 births People from McKeesport, Pennsylvania California State University, Northridge alumni University of Utah alumni George Washington University faculty