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Summary of the article ‘Theories of practice and public health: understanding (un) healthy practices’ by Blue, Shove, Carmona, & Kelly (2016). This is reading material for week 6 of the course Comparative Health Problems and Policies at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS.
Summary of the article ‘Fostering responsible research practices is a shared responsibility of multiple stakeholders’ by Bouter (2018). This is reading material for week 6 of the course Research Methods and Data Analysis in Communication and Health at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MCH/MHS.
This summary contains summaries of the articles:
- Chapter 1– Best, J. (2013) Social Problems.
- Chapter 2– Best, J. (2013) Social Problems.
- Goodley, D. (2016). Disability studies: An interdisciplinary introduction. Sage. Chapter 1
- Chapter 4 – Best, J. (2013) Social Problems.
Batstra, L., Nieweg, E. H., & Hadders, Algra, M. (2014). Exploring five common assumptions on Attention Deficit HyperactivityD isorder. Acta Paediatrica, 103(7), 696-700.
- Faulkner, A. (2017). Survivor research a...
Summary of the article ‘Foodways of the urban poor’ by Hope Alkon, Block, Moore, Gillis, DiNuccio, & Chavez (2013). This is reading material for week 5 of the course Comparative Health Problems and Policies at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS.
Summary of the article ‘The “dark side” of food banks? Exploring emotional responses of food bank receivers in the Netherlands’ by Van der Horst, Pascucci, & Bol (2014). This is reading material for week 5 of the course Comparative Health Problems and Policies at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS. I tried to summarise the article as compact (but still complete) as possible, so the end product is just over 3 pages :)
Summary of all the parts that we had to read from Chapter 3: Argumentation analysis in Analyzing Text and Discourse’ – Boréus (2017). These parts contain page 1-14 and page 21-25. This is reading material for week 5 of the course Research Methods and Data Analysis in Communication and Health at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS.
Summary of the article ‘Deconstructing climate misinformation to identify reasoning errors’ by Cook, Ellerton, & Kinkead (2018). This is reading material for week 5 of the course Research Methods and Data Analysis in Communication and Health at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS.
Summary of ‘Demedicalizing Health: The Kitchen as a Site of Care’ by Yates-Doerr & Carney (2015). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Comparative Health Problems and Policies at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS.
Summary of Chapter 1 'Care: Putting Practice into Theory' by Mol, Moser and Pols (2010). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Comparative Health Problems and Policies at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS.
Summary of Chapter 5 and 6 from the book Qualitative Data Analysis: A Methods Sourcebook by Miles, Huberman and Saldaña (3rd edition). This is reading material for week 4 of the course Research Methods and Data Analysis in Communication and Health at WUR, which is one of the compulsory courses in period 2 of the master MHS.