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This collection argues that geographical perspectives are essential to bringing new and critical perspectives to bear on the inherent complexities and interconnectedness of global health problems, and its purported solutions. The contributions in this collection are based around five key themes: inclusion and exclusion in evidence and knowledge gathering; practising and producing global health; politics, advocacy and social justice; human and non-human bodies in global health discourse; and the 'absent presences' of global health.

Produktbeschreibung
This collection argues that geographical perspectives are essential to bringing new and critical perspectives to bear on the inherent complexities and interconnectedness of global health problems, and its purported solutions. The contributions in this collection are based around five key themes: inclusion and exclusion in evidence and knowledge gathering; practising and producing global health; politics, advocacy and social justice; human and non-human bodies in global health discourse; and the 'absent presences' of global health.


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Autorenporträt
Clare Herrick is a Reader in human geography at King's College London, UK. Her research critically explores the intersections of behavioural risk factors with urban environments across a variety of geographic settings.   David Reubi is a Wellcome Trust Fellow at the Department of Global Health & Social Medicine, King's College London, UK. His research explores the knowledges, socialities and material forms that undergird the politics and practices of contemporary global health and medicine. He is currently working on a manuscript on the biopolitics of the African smoking epidemic.