Julian Eckl

Julian Eckl

Lecturer, University of Hamburg

Julian Eckl is a post-doctoral researcher and lecturer at the University of Hamburg. His main research project is an ethnographic study of sites of global health governance (i.e. decision-making and conference-style fora). The most recent publication from this project is “Successful Governance Reform and Its Consequences: How the Historical Drive for Shorter Meetings and More Time Efficiency Reverberates in Contemporary World Health Assemblies” (2017).

 

Julian Eckl est chercheur post-doctorant et chargé de cours à l’Université de Hambourg. Son principal projet de recherche est une étude ethnographique des sites de la gouvernance de la santé mondiale (notamment la prise de décisions et les forums de type conférence). La publication la plus récente découlant de ce projet est intitulée : « Successful Governance Reform and Its Consequences: How the Historical Drive for Shorter Meetings and More Time Efficiency Reverberates in Contemporary World Health Assemblies » (2017).

 

Julian Eckl es investigador posdoctoral y profesor en la Universidad de Hamburgo. Destaca su estudio etnográfico de sitios de gobernanza de la salud mundial, es decir, sobre foros de toma de decisiones y conferencias. Su publicación más reciente en el marco de este proyecto es “Successful Governance Reform and Its Consequences: How the Historical Drive for Shorter Meetings and More Time Efficiency Reverberates in Contemporary World Health Assemblies” (2017).

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