Global Health Research in an Unequal World: Ethics Case studies from Africa
by Gemma Aellah, Tracey Chantler, P. Wenzel GeisslerConducting good, ethical global health research is now more important than ever. Increased global mobility and connectivity mean that in today’s world there is no such thing as ‘local health’. As a collection, these stories offer a flexible resource for training across a variety of contexts, such as medical research organizations, universities, collaborative sites, and NGOs.
Four social theories for global health (link to Lancet article)
by Arthur KleinmanThis useful article examines the field of 'global health' through four different social theories, providing useful insights into different ways to approach global health study. Certainly a must read for social scientists working in this area!