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Summary of the article ‘The Knowledge-Creating Company' by Nonaka (2007). 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 MHS/MCH. I also added a figure at the end which nicely explains the most important processes that are explained in the article.
Summary of the article ‘Boundary Organiszations in Environmental Policy and Science: An Introduction’ by Guston (2001). 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 MHS/MCH.
Summary of the article 'Strengthening sense of coherence: opportunities for theory building in health promotion’ by Super, Wagemakers, Picavet, Verkooijen, & Koelen (2016). 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 MHS and MCH.
Summary of the article ‘Qualitative evaluation of the Teenage Mothers Project in Uganda: a community-based empowerment intervention for unmarried teenage mothers’ by Leerlooijer, Bos, Ruiter, Reeuwijk, Rijsdijk, Nshakira, & Kok (2013). 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 MHS and MCH.
Summary of the article ‘Linking research and policy in Dutch healthcare: infrastructure, innovations and impacts' by Bekker, Egmond, Wehrens, Putters, & Bal (2010). 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 MHS/MCH. The summary is actually 5 pages, because page 6 only contains 3 lines.
Summary of the article ‘More than culture: Structural racism, intersectionality theory, and immigrant health' by Viruell-Fuentes, Miranda, & Abdulrahim (2012). This is reading material for week 3 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS and MCH.
Summary of the article ‘Reducing health inequities: is universal basic income the way forward?' by Ruckert, Huynh, & Labonté (2017). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS and MCH.
Summary of the article ‘Conceptualizing the health and well-being impacts of social enterprise: a UK-based study' by Macaulay et al. (2017). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS and MCH.
Even though the summary seems to have a little more pages, I mainly worked with bullet points to create a better overview of all the causes and effects of each factor. Also, this summary in...
Summary of the article ‘Limits to Responsible Innovation' by De Hoop, Pols, & Romijn (2016). 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 MHS.
Summary of the article ‘Differentiating the effect of social enterprise activities on health' by Macaulay et al. (2018). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Advances in Health and Society at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 1 of the master MHS.