Jude Robinson HaCCRU, University of Liverpool, UK, University of Glasgow, UK
Jude Robinson is a social anthropologist researching in the field of critical public health. Her research centres on developing understandings of how people can develop and sustain their health and well-being outside conventional health-care settings. She has a particular interest in (feminist) research methodologies, visual methods and material culture, gendered inequalities, issues around social justice, alternative moralities and “othering” and the health of women, children and their families living in the UK. Her past research includes collaborative projects exploring smoking and second-hand smoke with parents of young children in different settings, exploring health and health care for people with visual impairment, and exploring the links between the arts mental health and well-being. Her recent projects were an international four-city ethnography exploring perceptions of cigarette packaging (with colleagues from Canada, the United States, and Australia) and working with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra on In Harmony with children and families in Liverpool.