Published May, 2022
By Jean Grugel, Matt Barlow, Maria Eugenia Giraudo, Tallulah Lines and Jessica Omukuti
Publisher: Bristol University Press
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By Jean Grugel, Matt Barlow, Maria Eugenia Giraudo, Tallulah Lines and Jessica Omukuti
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In this important book, experts assess what the COVID-19 pandemic means for gender inequalities in the global south, examining how threats to equitable development will impact the most marginalised and at-risk women and girls in particular.
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€58.55
Published April, 2022
By Paul Martin, Stevienna de Saille, Kirsty Liddiard and Warren Pearce
Publisher: Bristol University Press
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By Paul Martin, Stevienna de Saille, Kirsty Liddiard and Warren Pearce
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This transdisciplinary collection engages with key issues of social exclusion, inequality, power and knowledge in the context of COVID-19 for a more equitable and inclusive human future.
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€56.11
Published July, 2019
By Celia Roberts, Maggie Mort, Adrian Mackenzie, Mette Kragh-Furbo, Joann Wilkinson and Theresa Atkinson
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By Celia Roberts, Maggie Mort, Adrian Mackenzie, Mette Kragh-Furbo, Joann Wilkinson and Theresa Atkinson
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This book critiques the popular claim that 'more information' equates to 'better health' and explores the potential challenges related to people's changing relationships with traditional health systems as access to, and control over data shifts.
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€58.55