From: Global Public Health
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2019 10:41 AM
Subject: New Special Issue from Global Public Health
Please join Global Public Health in celebrating the launch of our newest special issue:
This
special issue considers the legacy of the Latin American Social
Medicine and Collective Health (LASM-CH) movements and other key
approaches—including
human rights activism and popular opposition to neoliberal
governance—that have each distinguished struggles for collective health
in Latin America during the 20th and now into the 21st century.
At a time when global health worldwide has been pushed to adopt
increasingly conservative agendas in the wake of global financial
crisis, the rise of radical-right populist politics, and the rupture of
liberal democratic regimes, attention to legacies of Latin
America’s epistemological innovations and social movement action are
especially warranted. Examining the nexus of activism, policy, and
health equity, the collection advances understanding of health politics
in the region and the lessons they offer.
This
special issue includes four Free Access articles. We invite you to
share the links to these articles (see below) and details about the
special issue
across your networks.
Richard Parker, Editor in Chief
Featuring 4 Free Access Papers
Social inequities and contemporary struggles for collective health in Latin America
Emily E. Vasquez, Amaya Perez-Brumer, and Richard G. Parker
Social Medicine and International Expert Networks in Latin America, 1930-1945
Eric Carter
Latin American social medicine across borders: South–South cooperation and the making of health solidarity
Anne-Emanuelle Birn & Carles Muntaner
Revisiting the social determinants of health agenda from the global South
Elis Borde & Mario Hernández
My source:
Spirit of 1848 Listserve. WWW.SPIRITOF1848.ORG