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And why do they do this? The cultural hegemony of chronic disease association discourse in Canada. https://t.co/caVWOBowtH
RT @DennisRaphael01: It is therefore especially concerning they are not communicating what research has shown to be the main factors causin…
RT @DennisRaphael01: It is therefore especially concerning they are not communicating what research has shown to be the main factors causin…
It is therefore especially concerning they are not communicating what research has shown to be the main factors causing these disease: adverse living and working conditions caused by bad public policy decisions on the parts of governments.” 2/2 https://t.
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RT @DennisRaphael01: Ever wonder why disease associations in Canada ignore the social determinants of health? The cultural hegemony of chro…
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Ever wonder why disease associations in Canada ignore the social determinants of health? The cultural hegemony of chronic disease association discourse in Canada. #SDOH #onepercent #Corporate #culturalhegmony https://t.co/caVWOBowtH
The cultural hegemony of chronic disease association discourse in Canada Dennis Raphael, Claudia Chaufan, Toba Bryant, Morouj Bakhsh, Jessica Bindra, Allan Puran & Daniel Saliba Social Theory & Health volume 17, pages172–191(2019) https://t.co/a3W
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*whistling* This looks super interesting and important. @DrTomori will especially want to look into this. Also @ProfMajowicz ...
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@chelseaddade @RenataSNYC Yes! And it's important to keep an eye on these powerful relationships...https://t.co/J8clDzCyr5
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@mgtmccartney @heartukcharity Canadian study shows charities may be acting with biomedical complicity to create hegemonic discourse re CVD & type 2 diabetes that thwarts public policy action to address primary causes & means of managing chronic dis
Does "corporate domination" of @TheHSF board and funding explain why their messages limit cardiovascular disease causes to "narrow discredited behavioural approaches" in individuals, instead of Social Determinants of Health? https://t.co/6ALIWWagm7 @anetto
"disease prevention and management discourse is remarkably narrow and focused on the “holy trinity of risk" of diet, physical activity, and tobacco"
"we call for membership of these boards to include those knowledgeable with broader understandings of health and those most likely to suffer CVD and T2DM: the poor, excluded, and marginalised" #patientsincluded
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#smkfav this looks like an interesting read!
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"The (Diabetes Canada) website search engine returns 88 results for 'obesity' yet returns no results for 'poverty', 'income inequality' or 'working conditions'."
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Humm. Another setting where patient and citizen voices are needed loud and clear - boards of disease focused charities! https://t.co/cjGIKjTlUG
How the corporate domination of disease associations like @TheHSF and @DiabetesCanada hinders public policy, by @DennisRaphael01 https://t.co/wrbexadAI0 #sdoh #cdnhealth
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Important critical deconstruction of how chronic disease policy is conceptualized at the level of boards of directors. Are social determinants of health off the radar? #SDoH
RT @DennisRaphael01: The cultural hegemony ofchronic disease association discourse inCanada. How bad is it? Very bad. https://t.co/caVW…
The cultural hegemony ofchronic disease association discourse inCanada. How bad is it? Very bad. https://t.co/caVWOBowtH
RT @K_Cullerton: Interesting study suggesting that corporate domination on the boards of disease associations hinders public policy action…
RT @K_Cullerton: Interesting study suggesting that corporate domination on the boards of disease associations hinders public policy action…
RT @K_Cullerton: Interesting study suggesting that corporate domination on the boards of disease associations hinders public policy action…
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This is a MUST read for anyone on a Board of a health NGO It asks a vital question. What kinds of people should be on such boards? This Canadian analysis shows the pendulum has swung too far in the "corporate" direction We DO have similar problems in Oz
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#Governance #Board_composition #Competence #PublicHealth #PolicyAction ..... part of the system of influences on Health .@IlonaKickbusch @martinmckee @evelynedeleeuw
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