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1von Prussing, Erica“… Discussions are unfolding, however, in critical sectors of epidemiology about how to improve the profession’s input into advocacy. …”
Veröffentlicht 2018
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3“… We conclude with two calls to action for researchers and practitioners in data science and critical data studies alike. First, creating opportunities for bringing social scientific and humanistic expertise into data science practice simultaneously will advance both data science and critical data studies. …”
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4von Beynon‐Jones, Siân M.“… The article considers the broader implications of women's accounts of pregnancy times for legal, healthcare and social scientific accounts of ‘later’ abortion. …”
Veröffentlicht 2016
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5von May, Candace K.“… The framework works from a critical realist orientation to reveal how power and privilege embedded in institutions, organizations, and human practices produce inequitable and/or undesirable SEP outcomes. …”
Veröffentlicht 2022
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6“… While epidemiologists and public health practitioners and scholars have long expressed concern with the changing global distribution of the burden of NCDs, it is only in more recent years that the aetiology, politics and consequences of these shifts have become an object of critical social scientific enquiry. These shifts mark the starting point for this special issue on ‘The Politics of NCDs in the Global South’ and act as the basis for new, critical interventions in how we understand NCDs. …”
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7“… A strong emphasis is consistently placed upon the relational basis of experience within social scientific dementia research. Within this research corpus, the concept of couplehood is increasingly employed, albeit in rather undefined and loosely theorised ways. …”
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9von Angosto-Ferrández, Luis F.“… The argument is sustained by two main exercises: first, a critical overview of the foundations of the labor theory of value outlines the reasons why it opened new grounds for anthropological and, more generally, for social-scientific enquiries. …”
Veröffentlicht 2022
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11von Reubi, David“… The article then goes on to explore the genealogy of this thought style, arguing that three epistemological ruptures have been critical to its development: the reconfiguration of power articulated around a biopolitics of population in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; the twentieth-century shift in medical thought marked by the emergence of surveillance medicine and the idea of lifestyle; and the re-organisation of world health informed by globalisation theories at the start of the twenty-first century. …”
Veröffentlicht 2018
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12“… This article discusses that view: that of a person with a stable core and epiphenomenal ‘behaviours’ that can be removed by rational persuasion or Pavlovian manipulation, and examines social scientific critiques of it. The social sciences explore the meanings smoking has for individuals and portray human identity as malleable, the result of ongoing interactions with human and non-human others. …”
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13von Janssen, Diederik F.“… Yet, even in the twenty-first century, legal, psychiatric and culture-critical dimensions of related terms are rarely cleanly distinguished. …”
Veröffentlicht 2015
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14von Kinsman, John“… To this end, the value of openness in the provision of public information, and critically, of being seen to be open, cannot be overstated. …”
Veröffentlicht 2012
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15von Febria, Catherine M., Kashian, Donna R., Bertrand, Kory R.T., Dabney, Brittanie, Day, Matthew, Dugdale, Madison, Ekhator, Kate O., Esparra-Escalera, Héctor J., Graham, Ryan, Harshaw, Keira, Hunt, Darrin S., Knorr, Savannah, Lewandowski, Katrina, Linn, Colleen, Lucas, Allison, Mundle, Scott O.C., Raoufi, Gelareh, Salter, Chelsea, Siddiqua, Zoha, Tyagi, Smita, Wallen, Megan M.“… The global COVID-19 pandemic introduced circumstances that forced graduate programs and academic institutions to re-evaluate and promptly pivot research traditions, such as weekly seminar series, which are critical training grounds and networking opportunities for early career researchers (ECRs). …”
Veröffentlicht 2022
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