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Supplemental_file – Supplemental material for “Everything Is Perfect, and We Have No Problems”: Detecting and Limiting Social Desirability Bias in Qualitative Research
Supplemental material, Supplemental_file for “Everything Is Perfect, and We Have No Problems”: Detecting and Limiting Social Desirability Bias in Qualitative Research by Nicole Bergen and Ronald Labonté in Qualitative Health Research</p
sj-docx-6-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 - Supplemental material for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence from the First Year of the Pandemic
Supplemental material, sj-docx-6-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages
Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts
of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence
from the First Year of the Pandemic by Courtney L. McNamara, Virginia Kotzias, Clare Bambra, Ronald Labonté and David Stuckler in International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services</p
sj-docx-2-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 - Supplemental material for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence from the First Year of the Pandemic
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages
Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts
of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence
from the First Year of the Pandemic by Courtney L. McNamara, Virginia Kotzias, Clare Bambra, Ronald Labonté and David Stuckler in International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services</p
sj-docx-4-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 - Supplemental material for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence from the First Year of the Pandemic
Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages
Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts
of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence
from the First Year of the Pandemic by Courtney L. McNamara, Virginia Kotzias, Clare Bambra, Ronald Labonté and David Stuckler in International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services</p
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Supplemental material, sj-docx-7-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages
Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts
of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence
from the First Year of the Pandemic by Courtney L. McNamara, Virginia Kotzias, Clare Bambra, Ronald Labonté and David Stuckler in International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services</p
sj-docx-3-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 - Supplemental material for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence from the First Year of the Pandemic
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages
Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts
of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence
from the First Year of the Pandemic by Courtney L. McNamara, Virginia Kotzias, Clare Bambra, Ronald Labonté and David Stuckler in International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services</p
sj-docx-5-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 - Supplemental material for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence from the First Year of the Pandemic
Supplemental material, sj-docx-5-joh-10.1177_27551938231176374 for Have COVID-19 Stimulus Packages
Mitigated the Negative Health Impacts
of Pandemic-Related Job Losses? A Systematic Review of Global Evidence
from the First Year of the Pandemic by Courtney L. McNamara, Virginia Kotzias, Clare Bambra, Ronald Labonté and David Stuckler in International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services</p
CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES IN PUBLIC HEALTH
List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: from critique to engagement: why critical public health matters / Judith Green and Ronald Labonté -- Pt. I. Unfair cases: social inequalities in health -- Introduction / Ronald Labonté, John Frank, and Eric di Ruggiero -- 1. Inequalities in health in developing countries: challenges for public health research / Mickey Chopra -- 2. Social capital and the third way in public health / Carles Muntaner, John Lynch, and George Davey Smith -- 3. HIV infection in women: social inequalities as determinants of risk / Sally Zierler and Nancy Krieger -- 4. Poverty, policy and pathogenesis: economic justice and public health in the USA / David G. Whiteis -- Pt. II. Making traces: evidence for practice and evaluation -- Introduction / Nina Wallerstein -- 5. Strong theory, flexible methods: evaluating complex community-based initiatives / Linda Bauld and Ken Judge -- 6. Developing community and agency engagement in an action research study in South Wales -- Martin O'Neill and Gareth Williams -- 7. How useful are trials of public health interventions? an examination of two trials of HIV prevention / Chris Bonell -- 8. Understanding and improving the health of workers in the new economy: a call for a participatory dialogue-based approach to work-health research / Michael Polanyi, Tom McIntosh, and Agnieszka Kosny -- Pt. III. Colonising places: public health and globalization -- Introduction / Ronald Labonté -- 9. Globalisation and health / Maureen Larkin -- 10. Interrogating globalisation, health and development: towards a comprehensive framework for research, policy and political action -- Ronald Labonté and Renée Torgerson -- 11. Medicine keepers: issues in indigenous health / Lori Lambert and Eberhard Wenzel -- 12. The politics of female genital cutting in displaced communities / Pascale Allotey, Lenore Manderson, and Sonia Grover -- Pt. IV. Edgy spaces: technology, the environment and public health -- Introduction / Judith Green -- 13. Antibiotic resistance: an exemplary case of medical nemesis / Charlotte Humphrey -- 14. Genetics, governance and ethics / Robin Bunton and Alan Petersen -- 15. Moving bodies: injury, dis-ease and the social organisation of space / Peter Freund and George Martin -- 16. Epidemic space / Joost Van Loo
WHO Commission on
formed in 2005 with the purpose of examining how contemporary globalization was influencing social determinants of health. It was one of nine Knowledge Networks providing evidence-informed guidance to the work of the World Health Organization’s Commission on Social Determinants of Health (2005-2008): like most of the Knowledge Networks, its operations were financed by an external funder (in this case, the International Affairs Directorate of Health Canada, Canada’s national ministry of health). The GKN conducted two face-to-face meetings to debate, discuss, outline and review its work, and produced thirteen background papers and a Final Report. These papers and the Final Report underwent extensive internal and external peer review to ensure that their findings and policy inferences accurately reflected available evidence and scholarship. This GKN publication series was prepared under the general editorship of Ronald Labonté, with assistance from Vivien Runnels and copy-editing provided by Wayne Harding. All views expressed are exclusively those of the authors. A complete list of titles in the publication series appears on the inside back cover of this monograph
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