Publications

Cuomu 2022. Deconstructing and Reconstructing Tradition: Good Manufacturing Practices and the Tibetan Medicine Industry in China, 2001-2014. Current Anthropology 63(5): 473-490

 

Kloos, Madhavan, Tidwell, Blaikie & Cuomu 2020. The Transnational Sowa Rigpa Industry in Asia: New Perspectives on an Emerging Economy. Social Science & Medicine 245

 

Kloos 2020. Humanitarianism from Below: Sowa Rigpa, the Traditional Pharmaceutical Industry, and Global Health. Medical Anthropology 39(2): 167-181

 

Tidwell & Nettles 2019. Reconciling Conflicting Conceptions of Potency in Western Pharmaceutical Research and Tibetan Medicine. In: Barbara Gerke & Jan van der Valk (eds.) Materiality, Efficacy, and the Politics of Potent Substances. Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Traditional Asian Medicines. HIMALAYA Journal 39(1): 129-149

 

Blaikie 2019. Mainstreaming Marginality: Traditional Medicine and Primary Healthcare in Himalayan India. Asian Medicine: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine 14(1): 145-172

 

Kloos 2019. Review of Hofer, T. (2018) Medicine and Memory in Tibet: Amchi Physicians in an Age of Reform. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 286 pages. East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal (EASTS) 13(4)

 

Tidwell 2019. Review of Hofer, T. (2018) Medicine and Memory in Tibet: Amchi Physicians in an Age of Reform. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 286 pages. Journal of Asian Studies 78(2): 429-430

 

Yeshi et al (incl. Tidwell) 2019. An Integrated Medicine of Bhutan: Sowa Rigpa Concepts, Botanical Identification, and the Recorded Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties of the Eastern Himalayan Medicinal Plants. European Journal of Integrative Medicine

 

 

Rigzin & Tidwell (translator) 2019. Pureland for Humans, Palace of the Gods: A Brief History of the Gurong Labrang and the development of labrangs in Tibet. Labrang Monastery Publishing House

 

Kloos 2018. Celebrating the Men-Tsee-Khang’s 100th Anniversary, 12-13 September 2016: A Report from Lhasa. Tibet Journal 43(1): 169-173

 

Mishra, Nambiar & Madhavan 2018. Revitalization or Marginalization? The Making of “Local Health Traditions” in India. Economic and Political Weekly 53(30): 41-49

 

Kloos 2018. Sowa Rigpa in Modern Asia: From Traditional Medicine to Innovative Industry. Sowa Rigpa Journal 2: 37-40

 

Blaikie 2018. Absence, Abundance, and Excess: Substances and Sowa Rigpa in Ladakh since the 1960s. In: Guy Attewell & Rohandeb Roy (eds.) Locating the Medical: Explorations in South Asian History. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, pp. 169-199

 

Kloos 2017. The Pharmaceutical Assemblage: Rethinking Sowa Rigpa and the Herbal Pharmaceutical Industry in Asia. Current Anthropology 58(6): 693-717

 

Kloos 2017. 100th Anniversary Celebrations of the Men-Tsee-Khang – Lhasa, Tibet. HIMALAYA, the Journal of the Association of Nepal and Himalayan Studies 37(2): 121-124

 

Madhavan 2017. Ayurvedic Pharmaceuticals and the Global Regulatory Context: Complexities and Alternatives. In: Raghu et al. (eds.) Medicinal Plants: Conservation and Benefit Sharing (Handbook). Thrissur: Kerala Forest Institute, pp. 92-104

 

Madhavan 2017. Below the Radar Innovations and Emerging Property Right Approaches in Tibetan Medicine. The Journal of World Intellectual Property 20(5-6): 239-257

 

Kloos 2017. The Politics of Preservation and Loss: Tibetan Medical Knowledge in Exile. East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal (EASTS) 11(2): 135-159.

 

Cuomu et al. 2016. Assessing agreement of blood pressure-measuring devices in Tibetan areas of China: a systematic review. Heart Asia 8(2): 46-51

 

Abrol et al. (incl. Madhavan) 2016. Building Inclusive Health Systems: Lessons from India. Reports in Public Health 32 Supl. 2

 

Kloos 2016. The Recognition of Sowa Rigpa in India: How Tibetan Medicine Became an Indian Medical System. Medicine, Anthropology, Theory 3(2): 19-49

 

Blaikie 2016. Positioning Sowa Rigpa in India: Coalition and Antagonism in the Quest for Recognition. Medicine, Anthropology, Theory 3(2): 50-86

 

Kloos 2016. Tibetan Medicine Committee Inaugural Conference. World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies, Xining, Qinghai (China), August 7-9, 2015. A Report. Curare 39(1): 95-96

 

Abrol et al. (incl. Madhavan) 2015. Building Health Innovation Systems: Lessons from India, in: Health Innovation Systems: Equity and Development, IDRC Series, pp. 147-174

 

Madhavan, Joseph & Abrol 2015. Local Innovation and Production Systems in Indigenous Medicine: The Case of Ayurveda in Kerala, India, in: Health Innovation Systems: Equity and Development, IDRC Series, pp. 237-264

 

Kloos 2015. (Im-)Potent Knowledges: Preserving “traditional” Tibetan medicine through modern science. in: Beer, A. & G. Mackenthun (eds.) Fugitive Knowledges: The Preservation and Loss of Knowledge in Cultural Contact Zones. Münster & New York: Waxmann, pp. 123-142

 

Singh & Madhavan 2015. Traditional vs. Non-Traditional Healing for Minor and Major Morbidities in India: Uses, Cost and Quality Comparisons, Tropical Medicine & International Health 20(9): 1223-1238

 

Blaikie, Craig, Gerke & Hofer 2015. Co-Producing Efficacious Medicines: Collaborative Ethnography with Tibetan Medicine Practitioners in Kathmandu, Nepal. Current Anthropology 56(2): 178-204

 

Cuomu 2015. Comment on Co-Producing Efficacious Medicines. Current Anthropology 56(2): Supplements.

 

Cuomu et al. 2015. The relationship between altitude and the prevalence of hypertension in Tibet: a systematic review. Heart-BJM (British Journal of Medicine) 101(13): 1054-1060

 

Blaikie 2015. Review of Campbell, B. (2013) Living Between Juniper and Palm: Nature, Culture, and Power in the Himalayas. Social Anthropology 23(2): 230-231

 

Blaikie 2015. Wish-fulfilling jewel pills: Tibetan medicines from exclusivity to ubiquity. Anthropology & Medicine 22(1): 7-22

 

Kloos 2015. Einleitung: Die Übersetzung und Entwicklung der Tibetischen Medizin im Exil. in: Ploberger, F. (ed.) Das Letzte Tantra, aus “Die vier Tantra der Tibetischen Medizin”. Schiedlberg: Bacopa, 19-27

 

Kloos 2015. Introduction: The Translation and Development of Tibetan Medicine in Exile. in: Ploberger, F. (ed.) Das Letzte Tantra, aus “Die vier Tantra der Tibetischen Medizin”. Schiedlberg: Bacopa, 28-35

 

Madhavan 2014. Innovation Systems and Increasing Reformulation Practices in the Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sector of South India, Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity 9: 236-271

 

Pordié & Blaikie 2014. Knowledge and Skill in Motion: Layers of Tibetan Medical Education in India, Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 38(3): 340-368

 

Kloos 2014. Happy Hearts for the Motherland? A Review of Melvin Goldstein’s book “The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet, and the Dalai Lama”. Tibet Journal 39(2): 153-160

 

 

FORTHCOMING | IN PRESS

 

 

Tidwell in press 2019. Facilitating Collaborative Research Foundations: The Role of Blood and Chuser in How Biomedical Cancer Maps into Tibetan Medical Nosology. Asian Medicine: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine 14(2)

 

Tidwell in press 2019. Collapsing Cancer: An hermeneutical and praxis-based comparative analysis of cancer and Tibetan medical etiological categories. In: William McGrath (ed.) Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (PIATS). Brill Publishers

 

Cuomu forthcoming. Deconstructing and Reconstructing Tradition: Good Manufacturing Practices and the Tibetan Medicine Industry in China, 2001-2014. Current Anthropology [accepted 13 Dec 2018]

 

Kloos forthcoming. From Buddhist Deities to the Spirit of Capitalism: Tibetan Medicine and the Remaking of Inner Asia. In: Andre Gingrich (ed.) Anthropology in Motion: Encounters with current trajectories of scholarship from Austria. Canon Pyon: Sean Kingston

 

Pordié & Kloos (eds.) forthcoming. Healing at the Periphery: Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in India. Duke University Press

 

Kloos & Pordié forthcoming. Introduction: The Indian Face of Sowa Rigpa. in: Pordié & Kloos (eds.) Healing at the Periphery. Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in India. Duke University Press

 

Kloos forthcoming. Good Medicines, Bad Hearts: The Social Role of the Amchi in a Buddhist Dard Community. in: Pordié & Kloos (eds.) Healing at the Periphery: Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in India. Duke University Press

 

Blaikie forthcoming. Where there is no amchi: Tibetan Medicine and rural-urban migration amongst nomadic pastoralists in Ladakh. in: Pordié & Kloos (eds.) Healing at the Periphery: Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in India. Duke University Press

 

Madhavan under review. Indigenous Medicine as Public Good for Health: the case of Sowa Rigpa in harnessing property rights and pharmaceutical regulations. Global Public Health

 

Dangzhi et al. (incl. Tidwell) under review. Tibetan Medical Informatics: A Potential Driver for Tibetan Medical Knowledge-Praxis Transmission and Innovation. Journal of Ethnopharmacology

 

Bai et al (incl. Tidwell) under review. Methods in the Suspension of Tsotel, a Tibetan Medicinal Compound. Quantum Chemistry

 

Wangchuk et al (incl. Kloos) under review. Comparative ethnopharmacognosy and pharmacognostic evaluation of three Corydalis species used in Sowa Rigpa medicine. Journal of Herbal Medicine

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