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Define epistemic injustice in health sciences.
Define epistemic injustice in health sciences.
Epistemic injustice refers to the unfair treatment of individuals or groups in the health sciences based on their knowledge, expertise, or credibility. It can occur through the marginalization, exclusion, or dismissal of certain perspectives or voices in the field.
What are some examples of current public health issues?
What are some examples of current public health issues?
Some examples of current public health issues include bacterial resistance, workforce shortage, and access to healthcare in crisis areas.
Explain the concept of globalization in relation to public health issues.
Explain the concept of globalization in relation to public health issues.
Globalization refers to the process of increased integration and interdependence among countries and people worldwide. In the context of public health, globalization can contribute to the spread of diseases, the movement of populations, and the sharing of resources and knowledge.
What is meant by the term 'positionality'?
What is meant by the term 'positionality'?
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Explain the difference between objectivism and constructivism in research perspectives.
Explain the difference between objectivism and constructivism in research perspectives.
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