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- SCH-21306 demography and population issues 1
- Science Communication 2.0 CPT-38006 12
- Science Communication 2.0: Dialogue and Transdisciplinarity CPT38006 4
- Sociale Psychologie 3
- Sociale Transities in Historisch Perspectief 6
- Sociologie 2
- Sociologie van gezondheid 1
- Sociology of Health 1
- Strategische communicatie 1
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Summary of the article ‘Communities of Practice: The Organizational Frontier’ by Wenger & Snyder (2000). This is reading material for week 5 of the course Science Communication 2.0 at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MCH. I included a text box with the most important characteristics of communities of practice, as well as a figure comparing this to other types of organizations. This makes the total just over 3 pages.
Summary of the article ‘Developing a framework for responsible innovation’ by Stilgoe, Owen, & Machaghten (2013). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Science Communication 2.0 at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MCH.
Summary of the article ‘Applying Intervention Mapping to develop a community-based intervention aimed at improved psychological and social well-being of unmarried teenage mothers in Uganda’ by Leerlooijer, Kok, Weyusya, Bos, Ruiter, Rijsdijk, … Bartholomew (2014). This is reading material for week 5 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MCH. 
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Summary of the article ‘Does sport-participation improve health? A panel analysis on the role of educational attainment, economic deprivation and work-family load’ by Coenders, Van Mensvoort, Kraaykamp, & Breedveld (2017). This is reading material for week 5 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MCH.
Summary of the article ‘Participatory action research’ by Baum, MacDougall, & Smith (2006). This is reading material for week 6 of the course Science Communication 2.0 at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MCH.
Summary of the article 'Family Group Conferencing in public mental health and social capital theory’ by De Jong, Schout, Pennell, & Abma (2015). This is reading material for week 6 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MCH.
Summary of the article ‘Discourse Ethics' by Metselaar & Widdershoven (2015). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Science Communication 2.0 at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MCH.
Summary of the full book 'Health Inequality: An introduction to concepts, theories and methods' by Bartley; second edition (2017). This book is exam material for the course Advances in Health and Society at Wageningen University. The summary is in English. I included some of the important tables and figures discussed, so that you also have a visual overview of the matter. I added an index so you can also study specific parts. The summary is 35,5 pages instead of 201, so I hope you can benefit ...
Summary of the article ‘Using Community-Based Participatory Research to Address Health Disparities’ by Wallerstein & Duran (2006). This is reading material for week 6 of the course Science Communication 2.0 at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS/MCH. I also included an important figure from the lecture to clarify the theory.
Summary of the article ‘Power Dynamics in Community-Based Participatory Research: A Multiple-Case Study Analysis of Partnering Contexts, Histories, and Practices' by Wallerstein et al. (2019). This is reading material for week 6 of the course Science Communication 2.0 at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS/MCH. I also included an important figure from the article to clarify the theory.