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Social Justice in Public Health is the first edited volume to critically assess the foundational concepts underpinning the social determinants of health (SDoH), charting paradigmatic shifts in public health as well as critiquing the depoliticization of the SDoH concept itself.

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Social Justice in Public Health is the first edited volume to critically assess the foundational concepts underpinning the social determinants of health (SDoH), charting paradigmatic shifts in public health as well as critiquing the depoliticization of the SDoH concept itself.
Autorenporträt
Richard Chenhall is a Medical Anthropologist at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. His research focuses on the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, including research on substance misuse and treatment, sexual health, youth experiences, digital storytelling, and the social determinants of health. Kate Senior is a Medical Anthropologist in the School of Humanities, Creative Industries, and Social Sciences, University of Newcastle. Her research is community-led, helping to support the capacity, health and well-being of young people and remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern territory. Natalie Jovanovski is a Health Sociologist and Vice Chancellor's Senior Research Fellow in the School of Health and Biomedical Sciences and Social Equity Research Centre, RMIT University. Her research focuses on the role that social inequalities play in shaping people's relationships with food, eating and their bodies, especially women.