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Psychologist & Global Mental Health researcher, PhD from KCL (she/her) | Head of "Climate, Aging, and Relationships" (CARE) Lab at Brandenburg Medical School | Heart and mind in #Myanmar Visit my new website: https://sites.google.com/view/akhterkhan/about
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Black and White phograph. Place: Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) Burma Museum, Mae Sot, Thailand. Many people studying displays and charts. Photograph: Sarah Riebel.
New #publication: Collaborative article out with the Journal of Human Rights Practice: "Exiled Activists from #Myanmar: Predicaments and Possibilities of #HumanRights #Activism from Abroad". We made it #openaccess - please share widely!
#WhatsHappeningInMyanmar π
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Very excited to share our new article out today on #loneliness and #climate change in Nature Health @nathealth.nature.com
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Had a great time meeting Prof. Kondo and his lab @kyotouniversity.bsky.social last week, exchanging ideas on social prescribing and the earthquake in Myanmar. Prof. Kondo is also part of the TAG to the @who.int Commission on Social Connection: www.who.int/groups/commi...
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π Thanks, Matthew, for your support!!
A brief look at the acknowledgement section shows how many people were involved in this project β so grateful for all friends, community partners, and researchers who helped make this possible!
Delighted to share the publication that came out today in NYASπ, showing that photovoice could be a feasible loneliness intervention for older Myanmar migrants in Thailand: nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
βHere, weβtwo early-career psychologists from Germany and India and one global health researcher from the UK who all conducted field work in LMICsβsummarize key questions and concerns that we wish someone would have told us before conducting our research in Ethiopia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Indiaβ
So happy to receive the King's Engaged Research Award 2025 for global participatory researchπ
And even more thrilled to celebrate with my friend Bryher Bowness who won the award for national participatory research. Both of our projects focused on #care. Read more here: tinyurl.com/bd66958c #Myanmar
"three critical questions that researchers should ask themselves before conducting research in lower- and middle-income countries (LMICs)."
Indeed, these are hard questions, esp. the 2nd one, "Do I have time for slow research?"
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
@daadworldwide.bsky.social is about to launch #SAFE (Supporting At-Risk Researchers with Fellowships in Europe) and is looking for REVIEWERS. Please consider supporting a good cause and register. More information: saferesearchers.eu/resource/saf...
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Happy to be joining Bluesky in the new year! I'm a psychologist, currently completing my PhD in Global Mental Health at King's College London. I'm interested in the intersections of aging research, loneliness, and climate change, particularly in Myanmar. Looking forward to connecting!
Excellent article by Akhter-Khan, @sakshighai.bsky.social and Mayston on psychology research in LMICs, uncovering truths about foreign others is not the main purpose of equitable research, www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Do we have time for slow research? Led by Dr. Samia Akhter-Khan, our team delves into three crucial questions shaping the way we approach research in LMICs.