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Volume 17, Number 4 / December 2007, pp. 279 -
287
Distinguishing
surveillance from research
Greg Sherman & Jose Campione-Piccardo
Volume 17, Number 1 / March 2007, pp. 71 - 79
The
end of death in late modernity: An emerging public health challenge
Alan Kellehear
Volume 16, Number 4 / December 2006, pp. 331 -
343
The
challenge of developing corporate citizenship for sustainable public health:
An exploration of the issues, with reference to the experience of North
West England
Mark Dooris
Volume 16, Number 2 / June 2006, pp. 143 - 157
Defining,
conceptualizing and characterizing racism in health research
Yin C. Paradies
Volume 15, Number 1 / March 2005, pp. 65 - 74
"Population
profiling" and public health risk: When and how should we use race/ethnicity?
George T. H. Ellison
Responses
Volume 17, Number 4 / December 2007, pp. 289 -
292
The
implications of distinguishing research from anything
Joanna Reynolds & Nicola Crichton
Volume 17, Number 3 / September 2007, pp. 195
- 202
The
changing face of death: Implications for public health
Steve Conway
Volume 16, Number 4 / December 2006, pp. 345 -
346
Where is the health in healthcare?
Trevor Hancock
Volume 15, Number 1 / March 2005, pp. 75 - 76
Practical concerns that arise from using race/ethnicity as ‘the most reliable
proxy available’
Andrew Smart
Volume 15, Number 1 / March 2005, pp. 77 - 78
The
Paradox of race/ethnicity
Paul Martin
For further responses
Email David9.Evans@uwe.ac.uk
Davis Evans
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