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Narratives of resistance: (Re) Telling the story of the HIV/AIDS movement – Because the lives and legacies of Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour communities depend on it 抵抗运动的叙述:(重新)讲述艾滋病毒/艾滋病运动的故事-因为黑人,土著和有色人种社区的生活和遗产取决于它
Pub Date : 2017-01-11 DOI: 10.25071/2564-4033.40213
Ciann L. Wilson, S. Flicker, Jean-Paul Restoule, E. Furman
Centering the narratives of the intersectional struggles within the HIV movement for Indigenous sovereignty, Black and People of Colour liberation, and LGBTQ rights tirelessly fought for by Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour communities legitimates their lives and legacies within the movement; and the relevance of a focused response to the HIV epidemic that continues to wreak devastation in these communities. The recent political push for a post-HIV era solely centers the realities of middle-class white, gay men and has genocidal implications for Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour communities.Keywords: HIV/AIDS; Black, Indigenous and People of Colour communities; Social Movements; Narrative
以黑人、土著和有色人种社区为争取土著主权、黑人和有色人种解放以及LGBTQ权利而不懈奋斗的艾滋病运动中交叉斗争的叙述为中心,使他们在运动中的生活和遗产合法化;重点应对继续在这些社区造成破坏的艾滋病毒流行病的相关性。最近的后艾滋病时代的政治推动仅仅以中产阶级白人、同性恋者的现实为中心,并对黑人、土著和有色人种社区产生了种族灭绝的影响。关键词:艾滋病;黑人、土著人和有色人种社区;社会运动;叙述
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引用次数: 8
The Borders of Health 健康的边界
Pub Date : 2017-01-11 DOI: 10.25071/2564-4033.40214
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Eds. Trevor J Blank and Andrea Kitta, Diagnosing Folklore: Perspectives on Disability, Health, and Trauma (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2015) Eds。特雷弗·J·布兰克和安德里亚·基塔,《民俗诊断:残疾、健康和创伤的视角》(杰克逊:密西西比大学出版社,2015年)
Pub Date : 2017-01-11 DOI: 10.25071/2564-4033.40204
Catherine Duchastel de Montrouge
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The Dove Club: Challenging Perceptions of Body Weight in Elementary School 鸽子俱乐部:挑战小学体重观念
Pub Date : 2015-12-07 DOI: 10.25071/2564-4033.40195
Kelsey Ioannoni
This paper examines the creation of the Dove Club, an initiative at a Peel District Elementary School, by asking how the creation of the Dove Club is situated in a broader discussion of healthism and the increase in popular concern surrounding the alleged obesity epidemic. Reviewing the literature on the “obesity epidemic,” fat studies, and education, I highlight the impact of the “obesity epidemic” discourse on schools. In this paper, I analyze the mission statement of the Dove Club, and personal correspondence with a founding teacher. Using a social constructionist lens, I argue that the Dove Club reconstructs claims of health and healthy living by positioning teachers as key role models for young female students. Additionally, the Dove Club focuses on aspects of health, such as positive self-esteem, role modeling, and healthy living that are not intrinsically linked to weight. I interpret these actions as successful contributions to health by employing a Health At Every Size lens.
本文考察了鸽子俱乐部的创建,这是皮尔区小学的一项倡议,通过询问鸽子俱乐部的创建如何处于更广泛的健康主义讨论和围绕所谓的肥胖流行病的普遍关注的增加。回顾关于“肥胖流行”、脂肪研究和教育的文献,我强调了“肥胖流行”话语对学校的影响。在本文中,我分析了鸽子俱乐部的使命宣言,以及与创始教师的私人信件。从社会建构主义的角度来看,我认为鸽子俱乐部通过将教师定位为年轻女学生的关键榜样,重建了健康和健康生活的主张。此外,多芬俱乐部关注健康的各个方面,如积极的自尊、榜样和健康的生活方式,这些都与体重没有内在的联系。我将这些行动解释为通过使用各种尺寸的健康镜头对健康的成功贡献。
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Exposure to Video Display Terminals and Associated Neuromuscular Pain and Discomfort in Male and Female Undergraduate University Students 视频显示终端暴露与大学生神经肌肉疼痛不适的关系
Pub Date : 2015-12-07 DOI: 10.25071/2564-4033.40191
Ghori Altaf, W. Bartfay, E. Bartfay, O. Sanchez
This paper explores the gender differences with respect to potential negative physical effects associated with prolonged Video Display Terminal (VDT) use. In this cross-sectional survey, we distributed self- reported health questionnaire along with the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ) to 278 University of Ontario students (95 males and 183 females, aged between 17-32 years) in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Results showed that female students suffered more pain/discomfort in the neck/shoulder/hand and wrist (64.1%) in comparison to males (45.7%). Location of pain was also different in female students when compared to male students. This study provides preliminary evidence to suggest that female UOIT students experienced increased negative health effects on exposure to VDTs in comparison to male students. This study will help facilitate more targeted interventions towards millennials and assist them in reducing pain/discomfort they may experience when using devices with VDTs.
本文探讨了与长时间使用视频显示终端(VDT)相关的潜在负面身体影响的性别差异。在这项横断面调查中,我们向加拿大安大略省奥沙瓦市的278名安大略省大学学生(男性95名,女性183名,年龄在17-32岁之间)分发了自我报告的健康问卷和北欧肌肉骨骼问卷(NMQ)。结果显示,女生(64.1%)较男生(45.7%)更容易感到颈部/肩部/手部及手腕的疼痛/不适。与男学生相比,女学生的疼痛部位也有所不同。本研究提供了初步证据,表明与男生相比,uit女生接触vdt对健康的负面影响更大。这项研究将有助于促进对千禧一代进行更有针对性的干预,并帮助他们减少在使用带vdt的设备时可能遇到的疼痛/不适。
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Health Equity, Population Health, and Climate Change Adaptation in Ontario, Canada 加拿大安大略省的卫生公平、人口健康和气候变化适应
Pub Date : 2015-12-07 DOI: 10.25071/2564-4033.40177
C. Buse
Climate change holds the potential to exacerbate existing health inequalities, yet understanding how practitioners conceive health equity and health equality has received little attention in the scholarly literature. This contribution utilizes in-depth interviews with public health practitioners from health units across Ontario, Canada to characterize understandings of equity in relation to on-going climate change adaptation work. Perceptions of health equity and associated public health practices are described before discussing the resulting implications for how and why practitioners take up the equity agenda in relation to climate change. In doing so, this work problematizes existing public health tools and competencies and signals the emergence of new practices capable of simultaneously promoting adaptive capacity to climate change and reducing health inequity in Ontario.
气候变化有可能加剧现有的卫生不平等,但了解从业者如何构思卫生公平和卫生平等在学术文献中很少受到关注。这篇文章利用对来自加拿大安大略省各地卫生单位的公共卫生从业人员的深入访谈,描述了对正在进行的气候变化适应工作中有关公平的理解。在讨论从业人员如何以及为什么参与与气候变化有关的公平议程所产生的影响之前,描述了对卫生公平和相关公共卫生实践的看法。在这样做的过程中,这项工作对现有的公共卫生工具和能力提出了问题,并标志着能够同时促进对气候变化的适应能力和减少安大略省卫生不平等现象的新做法的出现。
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引用次数: 5
Understanding Health Equity: Key Concepts, Debates, and Developments in Canada 理解卫生公平:加拿大的关键概念、争论和发展
Pub Date : 2015-12-07 DOI: 10.25071/2564-4033.40180
Attia Khan
Health inequalities exist and persist due to the quality and distribution of the social determinants of health, i.e., the day to day circumstances people live in. These circumstances are determined by governing policies and practices which are influenced by the State’s political ideology and its socio-economic structures. Using a political economy approach, this paper takes a critical review of the literature on health equity in the Canadian context and clarifies key concepts pertaining to health equity and human rights. Findings of this review show that Canada has been performing poorly in addressing growing health inequalities, in part because of Canada’s increasingly neo-liberal stance on public health over the last decade. This paper will argue that a human rights framework can offer a concrete tool for restructuring public policies and for taking action against these inequalities. By placing health equity on the policy agenda, Canada can help reduce social and income inequalities and optimize the health of its populations.
健康不平等的存在和持续存在是由于健康的社会决定因素的质量和分布,即人们的日常生活环境。这些情况是由受国家政治意识形态及其社会经济结构影响的施政政策和做法决定的。本文采用政治经济学方法,对加拿大背景下关于卫生公平的文献进行了批判性审查,并澄清了与卫生公平和人权有关的关键概念。这项审查的结果表明,加拿大在解决日益严重的卫生不平等问题方面表现不佳,部分原因是加拿大在过去十年中对公共卫生采取了越来越多的新自由主义立场。本文将论证,人权框架可以为调整公共政策和针对这些不平等采取行动提供具体工具。通过将卫生公平列入政策议程,加拿大可以帮助减少社会和收入不平等,并优化其人口的健康。
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Steinhoff, Heike - Transforming Bodies: Makeovers and Monstrosities in American Culture Heike Steinhoff:《转化的身体:美国文化中的改造与怪物》
Pub Date : 2015-12-07 DOI: 10.25071/2564-4033.40190
Judy Verseghy
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引用次数: 2
Hallström, Lars K., Nicholas P. Guehlstorf, and Margot W. Parkes (eds) - Ecosystems, Society and Health: Pathways through Diversity, Convergence and Integration Hallström, Lars K., Nicholas P. Guehlstorf, Margot W. Parkes(编),《生态系统、社会与健康:多样性、趋同与整合的路径》
Pub Date : 2015-12-07 DOI: 10.5860/choice.193839
E. Sweeney
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引用次数: 7
On the Trail of Paediatric Liver Transplant in South Africa: Social Challenges to Equitable Distribution in Organ Transplantation 在南非儿童肝移植的道路上:器官移植公平分配的社会挑战
Pub Date : 2015-12-07 DOI: 10.25071/2564-4033.40193
T. Fábián
This paper tracks the journey of a family from a remote rural area in South Africa – a 2 year old child born with a life threatening liver disease, and his unemployed mother – who, by a series of contingencies, are sent on the trail of organ transplantation to land at the door of a private organ transplant centre. This case brings into focus the dilemmas that social factors present for equitable distribution of organ transplantation. The paper focuses on two interconnected issues: the link between socio-economic status and access to treatment, and existing practices of rationing. The uncritical conjunction of socio-economic status and organ transplantation disadvantages vulnerable sectors of the population. Yet, social circumstances impact the management of specialized medical treatment, which in itself imposes burdens on those with limited resources.  Similarly, although this paper poses questions about indiscriminate practices, it accepts the inevitable rationing of health care.
本文追踪了一个来自南非偏远农村地区的家庭的旅程——一个两岁的孩子出生时患有危及生命的肝病,他的母亲失业了——由于一系列偶然事件,他们被送到了器官移植的道路上,来到了一家私人器官移植中心的门口。这一案例凸显了社会因素对器官移植公平分配的影响。这篇论文的重点是两个相互关联的问题:社会经济地位与获得治疗之间的联系,以及现有的配给做法。社会经济地位和器官移植不加批判地结合在一起,对人口中的脆弱阶层不利。然而,社会环境影响到专门医疗的管理,这本身就给资源有限的人带来负担。同样,尽管这篇论文对不加区分的做法提出了质疑,但它接受了不可避免的卫生保健配给。
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