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    Kolaiti, C. (2023) 'Lines Indent' [Poem] 'Rowan' [Image], The Paper (June 2023). Glasgow: Good Press.

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    Kolaiti, C. (2023) 'Lines Indent' [Poem] 'Rowan' [Image], The Paper (June 2023). Glasgow: Good Press. In Print and Online. Available at: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0603/5338/0582/files/THEPAPER_JUNE2023.pdf?v=170119776

    Healthcare Activism, Marketization, and the Collective Good

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    This chapter engages with three key dynamics of contemporary healthcare - digitalization, marketization and individualization. It draws on several theoretical frameworks to conceptualize the notion of collective good and to consider how healthcare activism may play into defining and defending the collective good when faced with the outlined societal, economic, and scientific dynamics. Presenting contemporary examples from the Covid-19 pandemic, the chapter argues that the way activists define and defend the collective good can only fully be understood by grasping how this good is shaped by other, often more dominant, stakeholders in healthcare: governmental institutions, professional experts, scientists, and private industry – the latter being a focal point of concern for this current volume.European Commission Horizon 2020Check for published version during checkdate report - AC2021-04-28 JG: PDF replaced at author's request2021-06-04 JG: embargo removed following documentation from author/publishe

    Good psychology is good theology, good theology is good psychology

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    The chapter, "Good psychology is good theology, good theology is good psychology" was written by the listed authors including Donald Meen (Douglas College Faculty). The issue of homosexuality prompts us to engage in dialogue with scripture and tradition, with contemporary culture and experience, and with academic disciplines such as history, psychology, philosophy, and the law. the writers of this book suggest new avenues along which dialogue might proceed, always focused on Anglicanism's embrace of a wide range of divergent viewpoints that rather than promoting division, offers opportunities for respect and reconciliation. --From publisher description
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