Decolonizing Global Health

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<p>This insightful work uses a critical realist perspective to unpack the colonially informed culture structures and mechanisms which exist across global health institutions offering a vision for radical change through a process of decolonization.</p><p>Shedding light on the institutional structures that perpetuate and sustain long-standing power imbalances in global health research and practice post-colonial critical realism provides a cogent meta-theoretical basis for understanding colonialism and decolonization. It reveals these structures as social constructions rather than naturally occurring phenomena. In astutely examining a range of factors from the language of global health to the principles and practice of research in this field the book identifies not only the role that colonialism continues to play but also the means by which it can be subverted.</p><p>Written by a prominent author in this important field of study this book will be key reading for students and scholars from public health to medicine as well as philosophy anthropology and development studies.</p>
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