Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Marten, Meredith G., Allysha P. Winburn, Benjamin R. Burgen, Spencer K. Seymour, Taylor Walkup. 2023. What Makes a ‘Good’ Forensic Anthropologist?  American Anthropologist 125 (3): 582-96.

Winburn, Allysha P., Katherine A. Miller Wolf, Meredith G. Marten. 2022. Operationalizing a Structural Vulnerability Profile for Forensic Anthropology: Skeletal and Dental Biomarkers of Embodied Inequity. Forensic Sciences International: Synergy 5: 100289

Marten, Meredith G. 2022. The Countersyndemic Potential of Medical Pluralism among People Living with HIV in Tanzania. Global Public Health 17 (6): 957-970.

Marten, Meredith G. 2020. Living with HIV as Donor Aid Declines in Tanzania. Medical Anthropology 39 (3): 197-210.

Marten, Meredith G. and Noelle Sullivan. 2020. Hospital Side Hustles: Funding Conundrums and Perverse Incentives in the Publicly-Funded Tanzanian Health Sector. Social Science & Medicine 244: 112662.

Marten, Meredith G. 2017. From Emergency to Sustainability: Shifting Objectives in the US Government’s HIV/AIDS Response in Tanzania. Global Public Health 12 (8): 988-1003.

Collings, Peter, Meredith G. Marten, Tristan Pearce, and Alyson G. Young. 2016. Country Food Sharing Networks, Household Structure, and Implications for Understanding Food Insecurity in Arctic Canada.  Ecology of Food and Nutrition 55 (1): 30-49.

Abramowitz, Sharon, Meredith Marten, and Catherine Panter-Brick. 2015. Anthropologists on Medical Humanitarianism: A Poll Survey on Anthropology, Health, and Humanitarian Practice. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 29 (1): 1-23.

Book Chapters

Marten, Meredith G. and Spencer K. Seymour. Forthcoming. Medical Pluralism: Opportunities and Barriers to Good Health. In the Handbook of Anthropology and Global Health, Tsitsi Masvawure and Ellen Foley, eds. Routledge Books.

Winburn, Allysha P., Meredith G. Marten, Taylor Walkup, Enrique Plasencia, Allison Hutson. 2022. Theorizing Social Marginalization for Forensic Anthropology: Insights from Medical Anthropology and Social Epidemiology. In The Marginalized in Death: A Forensic Anthropology of Intersectional Identity in the Modern Era, Jennifer Byrnes and Iván Sandoval-Cervantes, editors. Lexington Books.

Marten, Meredith G. 2022. The ‘Sustainability Doctrine’ in Donor-Driven Maternal Health Programs in Tanzania. In Anthropologies of Global Maternal and Reproductive Health: From Policy Spaces to Sites of Practice, Lauren Wallace, Katerini Storeng, Margaret MacDonald, eds. Springer Press, New York.

Young, Alyson G., and Meredith G. Marten. 2017. Identifying and Using Indicators to Assess Program Effectiveness: Food Intake, Biomarkers, and Nutritional Evaluation, in Research Methods in the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition, John A. Brett and Janet Chrzan, editors. Berghahn Press, Brooklyn.

Theses

Marten, Meredith G. 2014. Aid Withdrawal & Health Care Sustainability: Shifting Mandates in Health Institutions and HIV/AIDS Programs in Rural Tanzania. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

Marten, Meredith G. 2005. Spatial and Temporal Analysis of the Harbor at Antochia ad Crageum. MA Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL.