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175741 Globalizing public health: An interactive conceptual frameworkTuesday, October 28, 2008: 2:30 PM
Our research focuses on the evolutionary transformation of public health within the context of the past 25 years of globalization, and on governance for public health in a new world order. This research aims primarily to allow a critical analysis of the globalization of public health and of global governance for public health. Secondly, it is aimed at developing a theory on globalizing public health. The research goals are specified as follows: 1) build a conceptual framework that enables us to i) analyze the links between public health and globalization (synchronic perspective of the model), and ii) better understand the transformation of public health during the 1980-2007 period (diachronic perspective of the model); in other words, develop a socio-historical model of globalizing public health that introduces a conceptual coherence between the two perspectives (synchronic and diachronic), while explaining the evolutionary transformation of public health over the past 25 years, and 2) propose new trains of thought for a global governance for public health, while taking into account the preceding model. By situating our research directly within complex thinking and non-linearity, we propose a multi-reference and cross-cutting reading on the globalization of public health and its stakes. We therefore chose to conduct qualitative research favouring the collection of documents and a qualitative write analysis. Based on a perspective that is both trans-disciplinary and socio-historical, this research has mobilized theoretical reflection as well as factual data garnered from various literature sources (sociology, socio-anthropology, international relations, economics, evaluation, medicine, public ethics, linguistics).
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Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: This presentation is grounded on the results of my PhD thesis that focused on the transmutation of public health within the context of globalization. I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.
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