I’m a writer and musician based in Melbourne and London
My academic background is in Anthropology. I have undertaken long-term fieldwork in Sierra Leone, researching themes such as youth, family life, and global health. My new book ‘In the Time of Ebola’ is out with Cornell University Press. My writing has appeared in the Guardian.
I hold a PhD from the London School of Economics, where I have also held teaching and research roles. My undergraduate degree is from the University of Oxford.
Writing
Music
I am singer-songwriter and pianist, inspired by jazz, folk, and popular song-writers from the 1970s. My debut EP ‘Gentle Collide’ came out end of 2023.
The anthropologist Jonah Lipton was in Freetown, Sierra Leone, when the largest Ebola outbreak in history hit. In the Time of Ebola is his account of the epidemic, centering on the residents of a neighborhood swept up in the emergency.
In this book Lipton follows the lives of young men and women over a period of seven years, revealing what the epidemic looked like on the ground. He explores its causes, impacts, and legacies in a place where crisis might be considered the norm, not the exception. The emergency was disruptive and challenging, not least due to the short-term international response. Yet for many youths Ebola was a time of unusual clarity on the ambiguities around care, work, and coming of age experienced in a context of vast economic and social inequalities. Lipton shows how residents of this historically cosmopolitan West African city drew on centuries-old frameworks for managing foreign intervention. In the Time of Ebola questions dominant framings of crisis and offers ways of theorizing, researching, and responding to emergencies that make the home, the family, and "ordinary life" their starting point.
Interview on Talk Radio Europe about “In the Time of Ebola”
Gentle Collide is my debut EP. The songs speak to themes such as meditation and mental health, brotherhood, and political hope and despair.