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Erin Moore

Erin Moore

Erin Moore

Assistant Professor, Anthropology
she/her/hers

moore.4540@osu.edu

Areas of Expertise

  • History of Medicine
  • Global Health
  • Disease
  • Development
  • Sub-Saharan Africa

Dr. Erin Moore is a sociocultural and medical anthropologist. Her research brings critical, humanist perspectives to the study of global health, disease, and development. Geographically, she specializes in Sub-Saharan Africa - and in globally mobile NGO bureaucracies. Dr. Moore is currently investigating the gendered political economic history of Uganda’s devastating HIV epidemic, and she has previously written about East African miniskirt bans, development interventions targeting adolescent girls, love and deception in the sexual economy, and translating global feminisms.