Public health crisis as problematization: A comparative analysis of opioid overdose and heart disease [0.03%]
作为问题化的公共卫生危机:阿片类药物过量和心脏病的比较分析
Ariane Hanemaayer,Shahina Parvin
Ariane Hanemaayer
This paper takes a common concept in Foucault and governmentality studies, problematization, to demonstrate its operational usefulness for analyzing public health crises. Social scientists have draw on this concept to discuss how phenomena ...
Effective equity-oriented work requires a nuanced understanding of power that recognizes the incommensurability of common discourses of 'empowerment' and Foucault's ideas of power [0.03%]
有效的股权工作需要对权力的细微理解,这种理解承认“赋权”常见论述与福柯思想中的权力概念之间的不可通约性。
Rochelle Einboden,Lisa Dawson,Andrea McCloughen et al.
Rochelle Einboden et al.
Caution in dialogical power relationships calls for reflection and clear concepts [0.03%]
对话中的权力关系需要反思和明确的概念指引
Tom Erik Arnkil,Jaakko Seikkula
Tom Erik Arnkil
The article 'Power, position and social relations: Is the espoused absence of hierarchy in Open Dialogue naïve?' (DOI: 10.1177/13634593241249101) by Einboden et al. criticized our work (Jaakko Seikkula and Tom Erik Arnkil, Dialogical Meeti...
Living with hard-to-heal wounds: A global health challenge explored through analytic sketches [0.03%]
难以治愈的伤口:通过分析图示探讨的一项全球卫生挑战问题
Catherine Phillips,Elena Powell,Pilar Camargo Plazas et al.
Catherine Phillips et al.
Chronic, hard-to-heal wounds are a major public health concern, putting a strain on healthcare systems and causing significant psychosocial distress for patients. This article details a project that engaged 11 people with chronic wounds and...
Mental health is everybody's business: The doxa and illusio of local public policy implementation [0.03%]
人人关心的精神健康:地方公共政策实施中的道学与幻象
Andrew Passey,Joseph Ibrahim
Andrew Passey
This paper provides a novel application of Bourdieu's theory to the implementation of public policy in the mental health field, by deploying two of his lesser-used concepts (doxa and illusio). Framing a local case study as a Bourdieusian ga...
Juliet Bennett,Alex Broom,David Raubenheimer
Juliet Bennett
School lunchboxes contain much more than just food. Maternal and paternal moralities, socioeconomic pressures, and the character of contemporary food systems can all be found within them. Lunchboxes, in turn, are microcosms of food system s...
Self-care and social class: Unpacking inequities in healthcare access during a healthcare reform [0.03%]
自我保健与社会阶层:在医疗卫生改革期间剖析医疗保健获取的不平等现象
Iben Charlotte Aamann,Sanne Lykke Lundstrøm,Anne Frølich et al.
Iben Charlotte Aamann et al.
This article explores the implications of social class for healthcare access and self-care practices among patients with complex multimorbidity in Denmark. Despite universal health coverage, socioeconomic disparities persist in healthcare a...
People on long-term sickness absence and their experiences and perceptions of professionals from the vocational and the health care sector: In this together? [0.03%]
长期病假人员及其对职业和保健专业人员的经历和看法:同舟共济?
Christian Jauernik,Poul Frost,Frans Boch Waldorff et al.
Christian Jauernik et al.
People on long-term sickness absence in Denmark experience the help and support they receive from professionals as problematic. To understand these issues, this study, through interviews with eight interlocutors, investigated how people on ...
What is health? A deconstruction of the World Health Organization 1948 definition [0.03%]
什么是健康?对世界卫生组织1948年定义的再思考
Emmie Wahlström,Jonas Stier,Benti Geleta Buli
Emmie Wahlström
For 75 years, the WHO health definition has been the most influential and widely accepted definition of health globally, having a profound impact on policy making, professional practice, and people's overall understanding of health. Althoug...
A challenging little balance: How white doulas with mainstream training understand and engage with anti-oppressive practice [0.03%]
一种艰难的平衡:接受主流训练的白人导乐如何理解和开展反压迫实践
Nina Zettl-Lee,Jan Gelech,Jordan Wellsch
Nina Zettl-Lee
Though the benefits of doula care in reducing birth inequities and mitigating obstetric violence are well established, little is known about how White doulas from mainstream training programs (most doulas in Canada) understand and implement...