mw. prof. dr. R. (Ria) Reis


  • Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen
    Programmagroep: Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body
  • Nieuwe Achtergracht  166
    1018 WV  Amsterdam
  • R.Reis@uva.nl
    T:  0205254937

Ria Reis is Associate Professor in the department of Sociology and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam and joint-director of the research program Anthropology of Health, Care and the Body at the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR). She is Professor of medical anthropology at Leiden University Medical Center, department of Public Health and Primary Care (LUMC/PHEG) and Fellow of the African Studies Centre in Leiden, the Netherlands.

Originally a cultural anthropologist (VU, 1987, cum laude) - her graduate research was on the position of Tibetan Buddhist women in Ladakh, India - Reis’s doctoral research took her to medical anthropology and neuropsychiatry. In Swaziland, where she lived from 1985-89, she investigated traditional healing and the treatment gap for epilepsy and therapy choices of people with seizures. In the nineteen nineties she was involved in projects on concepts of epilepsy in the Netherlands, epilepsy stigma in Vietnam and China, and in many other projects on chronic illness and disability in different cultural settings. 

Over the past 15 years her research shifted to children and youth’s health and wellbeing. Her focus is on the trans-generational transference of vulnerabilities in contexts of inequality and (post)conflict, and on young people’s health perceptions and strategies. Currently she is developing an applied research program on child idioms of distress as expressions of communal social suffering in regions affected by epidemics, disasters, conflicts and violence. Her graduate and doctoral students work on these issues in all continents, but particularly in Africa.

A second research focus is the articulation of ethnography within multidisciplinary research and interventions, particularly in collaborative projects with partners in policy and practice. Examples are her involvement in: The social science research of ‘MaxART: Towards Better Health and Zero New HIV Infections’, aimed at bolstering HIV prevention efforts in Swaziland, a Dutch Postcode Lottery funded project in which the University of Amsterdam collaborates with the Ministry of Swaziland, Stop Aids Now, Clinton Health Access Initiative, GNP+, SafAIDS and SACEMA; ‘Healthy Cities for Children’, a Sanpad funded project with the Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town, South Africa; and at the LUMC the ‘Academic Collaborative Center Public Health - youth North South-Holland’ (AWP-j NZH). One of the projects, chaired by Reis, aims to adjust preventative interventions to the needs of migrant and low SES families with worries about parenting in The Hague, through mixed method research.

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2013

  • P.L.B.J. Lucassen & R. Reis (2013). Kwalitatief onderzoek. In R.J.P.M. Scholten, M. Offringa & W.J.J. Assendelft (Eds.), Inleiding in evidence-based medicine: klinisch handelen gebaseerd op bewijsmateriaal (4e herz. dr.) (pp. 105-114). Houten: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Springer Media.

2012

  • G. Akello, A. Richters, R. Reis & C.B. Rwabukwali (2012). Children's psychological distress and needs in Northern Uganda's conflict zone: an assessment of stakeholder's conflicting engagements. In E.M. Alvarez & A.J. Escobar (Eds.), Psychology of war (pp. 33-61). New York: Nova Science Publishers.

2011

  • R. Reis (2011). Depressive devitalisation and pervasive refusal syndrome: new child idioms of distress? In M. Tankink & M. Vysma (Eds.), Roads and boundaries: travels in search of (re)connection (pp. 176-186). Diemen: AMB.

2010

  • R. Reis (2010). Lichaamsdonatie versus orgaandonatie. Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 154 (A2222).
  • J.T.V.M. de Jong, R. Reis & Y. Poortinga (2010). Onderzoeksmethodologie. In J. de Jong & S. Colijn (Eds.), Handboek culturele psychiatrie en psychotherapie (pp. 269-286). Utrecht: De Tijdstroom.

2009

  • G. Akello, A. Richters & R. Reis (2009). Coming to terms with accountability: why the reintegration of former child soldiers in Northern Uganda fails. In P. Gobodo-Madikizela & C. van der Merwe (Eds.), Memory, narrative, and forgiveness: perspectives on the unfinished journeys of the past (pp. 188-212). Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • W.A. Tol, M.D. Jordans, R. Reis & J. de Jong (2009). Ecological resilience: working with child-related psychosocial resources in war-affected communities. In D. Brom, R. Pat-Horenczyk & J.D. Ford (Eds.), Treating traumatized children: risk, resilience, and recovery (pp. 164-182). London/New York: Routledge.

2008

  • R. Reis (2008). Inventing a generation: the revitalisation of Umcwasho in Swaziland in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis. In E. Alber, S. van der Geest & S. Reynolds Whyte (Eds.), Generations in Africa: connections and conflicts (Beitrage zur Afrikaforschung, 33) (pp. 163-181). Frankfurt: LIT Verlag.
  • R. Reis, S. van der Geest & T. Gerrits (2008). Over kwalitatieve analyse bij onderzoek onder ‘anderen’. In M. Foets, J. Schuster & K. Stronks (Eds.), Gezondheids(zorg)onderzoek onder allochtone bevolkingsgroepen (NWO-reeks sociale cohesie, 16) (pp. 108-121). Amsterdam: Aksant.

2006

  • R. Reis (2006). Gezondheid, ziekte, genezen: een antropologisch perspectief. In R. Wijk & C.W. Aakster (Eds.), Integrale geneeskunde. Overzicht en prospect (pp. 154-166). Harderwijk: Stichting Tijdschrift voor Integrale Geneeskunde.

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2002

  • S. van der Geest & R. Reis (Eds.). (2002). Ethnocentrism: reflections on medical anthropology (Health, culture and society). Amsterdam: Aksant.
  • R. Reis & S. van der Geest (2002). Conclusion. In S. van der Geest & R. Reis (Eds.), Ethnocentrism: Reflections in medical anthropology (pp. 137-142). Amsterdam: Aksant.
  • S. van der Geest & R. Reis (2002). Introduction: Ethnocentrism and medical anthropology. In S. van der Geest & R. Reis (Eds.), Ethnocentrism: Reflections in medical anthropology (pp. 1-23). Amsterdam: Aksant.
  • N. van Duursen, R. Reis & H. ten Brummelhuis (2002). Dezelfde zorg voor iedereen? Een explorerende studie naar 'allochtonen' en 'autochtonen' met chronische buikklachten. Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam. Faculteit der Maatschappij- en Gedragswetenschappen. Sectie Medische Antropologie.

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  • C. Dedding, S.L.S. Liem, L. Winkler & R. Reis (2009). Diabeteszorg in cyberspace: evaluatierapport van de diabetes cyberpoli van de Stichting Artsen voor Kinderen. (extern rapport). Amsterdam: Stichting Artsen voor Kinderen / Univsersiteit van Amsterdam.

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Wetenschappelijke positie

  • R. Reis (period: 2007 till 2007). Member Advisory Board:‘Op Eigen Benen: participatief onderzoeksproject onder jongeren met chronische aandoeningen 12-19 jaar’ Position at : Hogeschool Rotterdam/ZonMw/Erasmus MC.
  • R. Reis (period: 2003 till 2007). Member Position at : Committee for Scientific Research Leprosy Foundation.
  • R. Reis (period: 2006 till 2009). Member of Sub-committee ‘Healthy Living’ Position at: Prevention Program, ZON.
  • R. Reis (period: 2003 till 2009). Member Advisory Board Master Course International Health and Development (Masters in Public Health) Position at : Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam.
  • R. Reis (period: 2004 till 2011). Member of Advisory Board Position at: African Studies Centre (ASC).
  • R. Reis (period: 2014 till ). Honorary Professor, The Children’s Institute, School of Child and Adolescent Health, University of Cape Town Position at : University of Cape Town.

Spreker

  • R. Reis (2012, May 26). Ethno-cultural considerations in providing care and support for local staff. Amsterdam, Invited lecture Antares International Conference 'Mitigating Stress in Humanitarian Aid Workers'.
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