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... was created (cf., Sfard and Kieran, 2001), to segment the discourse of participants into personal and interpersonal channels of talk With a focus directed toward those object-level utterances that ... cultures far removed from their own, convinced that “[i]n the realm of culture, outsideness is a most powerful factor in understanding” (Bakhtin, 1986, p.7) and keen to observe what came to be known ... terms of discourse, activity, culture, or practice, the focus is on the change generated by interpersonal interactions, and this, as has already been mentioned, results in a picture which is more...
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... dynamic vascular structures characterized by at least two endothelial cell phenotypes Despite these powerful investigations, a unifying pathobiological scheme has remained elusive Respiratory Research...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 35 doc
... Partnership See Community partnerships Personal responsibility: American creed on, 132, 135–137; developmentalism on, 131–135; economism ideology on, 132, 135–136 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity ... Promotion, 10, no (1996): 282–298 Gebbie, K., Rosenstock, L., and Hernandez, L M., eds Who Will Keep the Public Healthy? Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century, p 168 Washington, ... Project (LOP), 34–35 Legislation: Family Support Act (1988), 142; Immigration Act (1965), 240; Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA), 142 See also United States...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 1 doc
... representatives or written sales materials The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for your situation You should consult with a professional where appropriate Neither the publisher nor...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 2 pps
... York New York, N.Y Freudenberg, Nicholas, DrPH Distinguished Professor of Public Health and Social/Personality Psychology Hunter College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York New York,...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 3 docx
... incentives for faculty to undertake such activities.” The 2003 National Academies Press report Who Will Keep the Public Healthy?5 also stressed the need for more interdisciplinary education for biomedical ... increased access to health services, close knit subcultures, and greater freedom of choice and personal development By integrating the findings on density from these various disciplines, it may ... effective in this task The unread journals that pile up in our own offices show how hard it is to keep up with new findings and ...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 4 doc
... but knowing who to invite to the table, when to make the invitation, what to serve to bring and keep guests at the table, and how to prevent food fights at the banquet are critical skills for interdisciplinary ... contribute to the reintegration of these two concerns by studying the linkages among allocation of power, political and social processes, and health outcomes For example, researchers from several ... Academies Press, 2003 Committee on Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century Who Will Keep the Public Healthy? Educating Public Health Professionals for the 21st Century Washington,...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 5 pdf
... between social justice movements and the politics of knowledge By politics of knowledge, we mean how power relationships shape the production and use of knowledge This requires us to highlight rather ... in a comprehensive, holistic fashion.3 Still, the tendency toward physical determinism remains powerful For example, researchers are now calling into question facile claims that building some ... Health-disparities research and social epidemiology focus on “extrinsic” factors such as class, race, and power dynamics.25 Environmental justice activists have also been a key factor in innovative public...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 6 pot
... events, developed ties, and supported each other: “There is a powerful emotional need for solidarity We were all in the same boat.” (personal interview by Angotti, June 19, 2006) According to ... environmental movement, which emphasized recycling and waste reduction, was the infrastructure piece” (personal interview by Angotti, June 19, 2006) At a bidder ’s conference, an OWN member overheard ... neighborhoods would get hit.” In other words, principles of equity across the board would be sacrificed to keep waste out of the wealthier neighborhoods, a truly NIMBY outcome (Even after the City Council...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 7 pps
... Detroit in 2000 (26 percent vs percent).24, 37, 38 Although research documents untapped purchasing power in urban neighborhoods, including Detroit,21, 24, 38 food retailers cite lack of profitability...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 8 pdf
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 9 ppt
... For example, in a discussion on housing conditions and health, Saegert and Evans25 described the powerful influence of housing location and its determinants in shaping the multiple social and physical ... Person, Context, Time (PPCT) Process FIGURE 4.1 Context Bronfenbrenner’s Bioecological Model 67 The power of proximal processes in directing development is posited to vary as a function of various...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 10 potx
... which may themselves later influence child health.114–117 Children’s health is also directly and powerfully influenced by parental care through parental provision of care, adequate nutrition, access ... low-income children more likely to be exposed to a plethora of suboptimal environmental conditions, but personal and social resources for coping with these poor conditions are often wanting Low-income...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 11 potx
... L., and Seeman, T Health psychology: What is an unhealthy environment and how does it get under your skin? Annual Review of Psychology, 48 (1997): 411–447 123 Stein, A., Wooley, H., Cooper, S...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 12 pdf
... directly from interventions and indirectly from increased power and control over the research process.9 From the community’s perspective, an empowering CBPR must also include questioning of the political ... (c) facilitates collaborative, equitable partnership in all phases of the research and is an empowering process; (d) promotes co-learning and capacity-building among all partners that attends ... “co-learning and reciprocal transfer of expertise by all research partners; (b) shared decision-making power; and (c) mutual ownership of the processes and products of the research enterprise.” The study...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 13 ppsx
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 14 potx
... implications of GIS research, the power dynamics of GIS research methodologies, and how CBPR and interdisciplinary research could be better tools for community empowerment and integrating historical, ... to absorb a 10 percent funding cut without consulting FABB, which FABB viewed as paternalistic Power Differentials in the Partnership Differences in Foci or Interest, Time Commitments, and Investments ... collaborative research goes beyond a participatory paradigm and addresses deeper institutional power dynamics and the hierarchy of knowledge that labels one body of knowledge and experience as...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 15 potx
... information system American Journal of Epidemiology, 147, no (1998): 709–716 18 Bowman, J D GIS model of power lines used to study EMF and childhood leukemia Public Health GIS News and Information, 32...
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Urban Health and Society: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research and Practice - Part 16 docx
... motivated by economic considerations Economism elevates a particular version of individual agency—or personal responsibility”—into a general social definition of what it means to behave responsibly ... invest in their human capital to best position themselves to engage the market and fulfill their personal responsibilities Economism thus divorces material context from culture,34 and it privileges ... health and wholeness The American Creed The American creed combines the values of equality and personal responsibility Equality is expressed in the creed’s promise of equal rights and opportunity...
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