Doing more with movement: constituting healthy publics in movement volunteering programmes [0.03%]
以行动促健康:运动志愿服务项目中的健康公众构建研究
Emily Tupper,Sarah Atkinson,Tessa M Pollard
Emily Tupper
The recent phenomenon of movement volunteering programmes is a form of 'fitness philanthropy' that combines exercise with volunteering in order for physical activity to generate a more widely shared set of benefits. These newest practices o...
Krithika Srinivasan,Tim Kurz,Pradeep Kuttuva et al.
Krithika Srinivasan et al.
In this article, we reflect on the institutional and everyday realities of people-street dog relations in India to develop a case for decolonised approaches to rabies and other zoonoses. Dog-mediated rabies in Asia and Africa continues be a...
Use of Social Media, Search Queries, and Demographic Data to Assess Obesity Prevalence in the United States [0.03%]
利用社交媒体、搜索查询和人口统计数据评估美国肥胖流行率
Nina Cesare,Pallavi Dwivedi,Quynh Nguyen et al.
Nina Cesare et al.
Obesity is a global epidemic affecting millions. Implementation of interventions to curb obesity rates requires timely surveillance. In this study, we estimated sex-specific obesity prevalence using social media, search queries, demographic...
Julian M Saad,James O Prochaska
Julian M Saad
Emphases on biomarkers (e.g. when making diagnoses) and pharmaceutical/drug methods (e.g. when researching/disseminating population level interventions) in primary care evidence philosophies of health (and healthcare) that reduce health to ...
Understanding the public temper through an evaluation of rumours: an ethnographical method using educational technology [0.03%]
通过评估谣言理解公众情绪:一种使用教育技术的民族志方法
Abdulrahman Essa Al Lily,Shaher R Elayyan,Ahmed Ali Alhazmi et al.
Abdulrahman Essa Al Lily et al.
The power of rumours is that they can be broadly exchanged, generating a 'public temper' (which is everybody's temper without being anybody's temper in particular). This article, therefore, describes an approach to measuring the public temp...
'When they come, we don't send them back': counter-narratives of 'medical xenophobia' in South Africa's public health care system [0.03%]
“来了就不送回”——南非公共医疗体系中的“医学排外主义”再思考
Kudakwashe P Vanyoro
Kudakwashe P Vanyoro
Relying on the experiences of migrant patients, research on migration and health in South Africa has documented a particular concern with public health care providers as indiscriminately practicing 'medical xenophobia'. This article argues ...
Superman vs. Nick O'Teen: anti-smoking campaigns and children in 1980s Britain [0.03%]
超人对阵尼克奥丁:20世纪80年代英国的反吸烟运动与儿童问题
Alex Mold,Hannah Elizabeth
Alex Mold
In December 1980, the Health Education Council launched a campaign designed to discourage children from taking up smoking. Advertisements on TV and in comics and magazines featured a battle between Superman and the evil Nick O'Teen as he at...
Shengjie Lai,Elisabeth Zu Erbach-Schoenberg,Carla Pezzulo et al.
Shengjie Lai et al.
Statistics on internal migration are important for keeping estimates of subnational population numbers up-to-date as well as urban planning, infrastructure development and impact assessment, among other applications. However, migration flow...
Comparing apples to apples: an environmental criminology analysis of the effects of heat and rain on violent crimes in Boston [0.03%]
比较苹果与苹果:波士顿暴力犯罪的热雨效应之环境犯罪学分析
Alice J Sommer,Mihye Lee,Marie-Abèle C Bind
Alice J Sommer
Weather characteristics have been suggested by many social scientists to influence criminality. A recent study suggested that climate change may cause a substantial increase in criminal activities during the twenty-first century. The additi...
Students being and becoming scientists: measured success in a novel science education partnership [0.03%]
做学生也能成为科学家?一种新的科学教育合作模式的成效评估
Joanna Yang,Thomas J LaBounty,Stephen C Ekker et al.
Joanna Yang et al.
The primary and secondary learning years shape development of scientific interest and skills required for science literacy, presenting a critical timeline target for science education intervention. Although many initiatives exist to target ...