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Impact of Elizabeth Fee’s Ideas and Scholarship for Brazil and the Global South
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Hochman, Gilberto
, Lima, Nísia Trindade
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ AJPH History
/ Audiences
/ Brazil
/ Fee Elizabeth
/ Fees & charges
/ Global Health
/ Global Health - history
/ Health care
/ Health care policy
/ Health education
/ Health Policy
/ Health Reform
/ Health services
/ Historians
/ Historical analysis
/ History
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Imagination
/ International organizations
/ Medical personnel
/ Politicians
/ Preventive medicine
/ Public health
/ Public Health - history
/ Public health education
/ Public Health Workers
/ Revolutions
/ Scholarship
/ Scientific knowledge
/ Scientific technological revolution
/ Social justice
/ Social progress
/ Southern Hemisphere
/ Training
2019
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Impact of Elizabeth Fee’s Ideas and Scholarship for Brazil and the Global South
by
Hochman, Gilberto
, Lima, Nísia Trindade
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ AJPH History
/ Audiences
/ Brazil
/ Fee Elizabeth
/ Fees & charges
/ Global Health
/ Global Health - history
/ Health care
/ Health care policy
/ Health education
/ Health Policy
/ Health Reform
/ Health services
/ Historians
/ Historical analysis
/ History
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Imagination
/ International organizations
/ Medical personnel
/ Politicians
/ Preventive medicine
/ Public health
/ Public Health - history
/ Public health education
/ Public Health Workers
/ Revolutions
/ Scholarship
/ Scientific knowledge
/ Scientific technological revolution
/ Social justice
/ Social progress
/ Southern Hemisphere
/ Training
2019
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Impact of Elizabeth Fee’s Ideas and Scholarship for Brazil and the Global South
by
Hochman, Gilberto
, Lima, Nísia Trindade
in
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
/ AIDS
/ AJPH History
/ Audiences
/ Brazil
/ Fee Elizabeth
/ Fees & charges
/ Global Health
/ Global Health - history
/ Health care
/ Health care policy
/ Health education
/ Health Policy
/ Health Reform
/ Health services
/ Historians
/ Historical analysis
/ History
/ History, 20th Century
/ History, 21st Century
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Imagination
/ International organizations
/ Medical personnel
/ Politicians
/ Preventive medicine
/ Public health
/ Public Health - history
/ Public health education
/ Public Health Workers
/ Revolutions
/ Scholarship
/ Scientific knowledge
/ Scientific technological revolution
/ Social justice
/ Social progress
/ Southern Hemisphere
/ Training
2019
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Impact of Elizabeth Fee’s Ideas and Scholarship for Brazil and the Global South
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Impact of Elizabeth Fee’s Ideas and Scholarship for Brazil and the Global South
2019
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Overview
Innovative perspectives in the history of science blossomed after the 1962 publication of Thomas Kuhn's classic The Structure of Scientific Revolutions,1 opening the path for approaches that eschew a linear view of scientific and social progress. Elizabeth Fee's invaluable contributions can be framed as part of this drive to renew the construction of scientific knowledge as a reflection and form of interaction with the larger societal context and foster a hopeful vision of its role in the future of health and social policies. By engaging in dialogue with historians and, more important, with broader audiences such as politicians, public health practitioners, and leaders, Fee placed research and the historical imagination at the service of our contemporary fight for the right to health and social justice.
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American Public Health Association
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