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Richard Guy Parker
Born1956
NationalityUnited States
Scientific career
FieldsPublic health
InstitutionsMailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

Richard Guy Parker (born 1956)[1] is a professor of sociomedical sciences and of anthropology, arts and sciences, at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, where he received an award for teaching excellence in 2004.[2] He serves as director of the university's Center for the Study of Culture, Politics, and Health.[2]

Parker received a bachelor's degree (BA, 1980), a master's degree (MA, 1981), and a doctorate (PhD, 1988) from the University of California.[2]

Parker is editor-in-chief of the public health journal Global Public Health.[3]

Works

  • Parker, Richard G.; Sommer, Marni (2011). Routledge handbook of global public health. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415778480. OCLC 649795921. (edited book)
  • Aggleton, Peter; Parker, Richard G. (2010). Routledge handbook of sexuality, health and rights. London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415468640. OCLC 428770798. (edited book)
  • Parker, Richard G. (2009). Bodies, pleasures, and passions: sexual culture in contemporary Brazil (2nd ed.). Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press. ISBN 978-0826516756. OCLC 436613604. (original edition 1991, OCLC 21870583)
  • Parker, Richard G.; Aggleton, Peter (2002). HIV and AIDS-related stigma and discrimination a conceptual framework and implications for action. [Rio de Janeiro]: ABIA. ISBN 978-8588684058. OCLC 60854872. PMID 12753813.
  • Parker, Richard (2001). "Sexuality, Culture, and Power in HIV/AIDS Research". Annual Review of Anthropology. 30: 163–179. doi:10.1146/annurev.anthro.30.1.163. JSTOR 3069213.
  • Parker, Richard G.; Barbosa, Regina Maria; Aggleton, Peter (2000). Framing the sexual subject: the politics of gender, sexuality, and power. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520218369. OCLC 716452577. (edited book)
  • Parker, Richard Guy (1999). Beneath the Equator: Cultures of Desire, Male Homosexuality, and Emerging Gay Communities in Brazil. Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1136669958. OCLC 38765158.
  • Parker, Richard G.; Barbosa, Regina Maria (1996). Sexualidades brasileiras. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Relume Dumará. ISBN 978-8573160895. OCLC 36806818. (Portuguese)
  • Parker, Richard G.; Gagnon, John H. (1995). Conceiving sexuality: approaches to sex research in a postmodern world. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0415909273. OCLC 30544272. (edited book)

References

  1. ^ Parker, Richard Guy (1999). Beneath the Equator: Cultures of Desire, Male Homosexuality, and Emerging Gay Communities in Brazil. Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1136669958. OCLC 38765158.
  2. ^ a b c Columbia faculty page (accessed 27 September 2014).
  3. ^ Editorial Board of Global Public Health, Taylor & Francis online web site (accessed 27 September 2014).