نتایج جستجو برای: global health politics

تعداد نتایج: 1406447  

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2003
Stephen Leeder

Public health has many forms of expression. Public health applies knowledge derived from fields of enquiry that includes epidemiology, sociology, anthropology, medicine, economics, and environmental science. Public health seeks to make healthy lifestyles, healthy policy, and a healthy economy, practical and applied ideals. Beside the natural environment and air and water quality, ozone levels a...

2003
SALIM RASHID Salim Rashid

Islamic economists preoccupation with the deductive approach needs being moderated by a greater recourse to induction, especially in discussing the role of values in the economic system. Values have played an important role in the Christian West in the past, not withstanding the current advocacy of moral relativism. Every social decision implies a value judgment. Values permeate the contemporar...

Journal: :Notes and records of the Royal Society of London 2009
Patrick R Unwin Robert W Unwin

The abortive attempts of Sir Humphry Davy to introduce modest reforms at the Royal Society of London during his Presidency (1820-27) contrast with his (largely unstudied) earlier experience of administration at the Royal Institution of Great Britain (RI). Davy's attempts to combat the systemic weaknesses in governance and funding, and his role in effecting changes at the RI, in association with...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Rolando González-José Neus Martínez-Abadías Antonio González-Martín Josefina Bautista-Martínez Jorge Gómez-Valdés Mirsha Quinto Miquel Hernández

The Mexica Empire reached an outstanding social, economic and politic organization among Mesoamerican civilizations. Even though archaeology and history provide substantial information about their past, their biological origin and the demographic consequences of their settlement in the Central Valley of Mexico remain unsolved. Two main hypotheses compete to explain the Mexica origin: a social r...

2005
Alain Clément

The concurrent development of political economy and the modern conception of medicine was reflected from the first decades of the seventeenth century by a degree of interdisciplinary borrowing based on analogy between the human body and the body politic. It seemed perfectly feasible that the growing knowledge of the human body and its diseases might inspire new concepts, and vindicate the use o...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2004
Alberto Nocentini

The birth of a language is a historical process, which develops through almost six stages corresponding to six main properties (genetic distance, geographical isolation, adoption of a writing system, elaboration of a literary koine, national consciousness, official status), which are specific to Western civilization and limited to our concern, i.e. the languages in contemporary Europe. The two ...

Journal: :Medical anthropology quarterly 2011
Sarah S Willen Jessica Mulligan Heide Castañeda

Of the estimated 214 million people who have migrated from poorer to richer countries in search of a better life, between 20 and 30 million have migrated on an unauthorized, or "illegal," basis. All have health needs, or will in the future, yet most are denied health care available to citizens and authorized residents. To many, unauthorized im/migrants' exclusion intuitively "makes sense." As s...

2001
N Krieger

Why “social epidemiology”? Is not all epidemiology, after all, “social” epidemiology? In so far as people are simultaneously social and biological organisms, is any biological process ever expressed devoid of social context?—or any social process ever unmediated by the corporal reality of our profoundly generative and mortal bodies? 2 Yet, despite the seeming truism that social as well as biolo...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
ronald labonté faculty of medicine, school of epidemiology, public health and preventive medicine, university of ottawa, ottawa, on, canada ashley schram faculty of medicine, school of epidemiology, public health and preventive medicine, university of ottawa, ottawa, on, canada arne ruckert faculty of medicine, school of epidemiology, public health and preventive medicine, university of ottawa, ottawa, on, canada

background negotiations surrounding the trans-pacific partnership (tpp) trade and investment agreement have recently concluded. although trade and investment agreements, part of a broader shift to global economic integration, have been argued to be vital to improved economic growth, health, and general welfare, these agreements have increasingly come under scrutiny for their direct and indirect...

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