3382.0: Monday, November 17, 2003: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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Starting with the APHA 2002 Conference, the Spirit of 1848 has added a new oral session, in which we integrate the 3 themes of our Caucus. These pertain to the inextricable links between social justice & public health, as embodied in: the politics of public health data, the social history of public health, and progressive pedagogy. This new session will accordingly complement our 3 other oral sessions, which provide opportunities for in-depth discussion pertaining to each of these domains. Based on discussion at the Spirit of 1848 business meeting at the 2002 APHA conference, we have decided that the focus of our 2nd "integrative" oral session will be on "THE POLITICS OF WAR & HEALTH: linking social justice & public health--history, data, and pedagogy". For this session, we are seeking 3 presentations-one on history, one on data, one on pedagogy-as follows (and noting that each presentation should consider the proposed theme in relation to social inequalities in health, especially involving class, race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, nationality, region, etc, and within a larger framework linking issues of social justice & public health).This session will be in the Monday afternoon 4:30 to 6:00 pm APHA time slot. | |||
Learning Objectives: Refer to the individual abstracts for learning objectives | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Nancy Krieger, PhD | |||
Politics of War & Health: Linking Social Justice & Public Health--History, Data, and Pedagogy Nancy Krieger, PhD, Luis Aviles, PhD, babette neuberger | |||
Social injustices caused by war and their impact on public health Barry S. Levy, MD, MPH, Victor W. Sidel, MD | |||
Epidemiology of Collective Violence Richard Garfield, DrPH, RN | |||
Continuums of Violence: Learning the Link between Subterranean Violence to War James Quesada, PhD | |||
Discussant Linda Murray, MD, MPH | |||
Organized by: | Spirit of 1848 Caucus | ||
Endorsed by: | Asian Pacific Islander Caucus of APHA; Black Caucus of Health Workers; Epidemiology; Health Equity and Public Hospitals Caucus; Health Law Forum; Injury Control and Emergency Health Services; Labor Caucus; Maternal and Child Health; Peace Caucus; Public Health Nursing; Socialist Caucus | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy |