Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism

Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 155
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ISBN-10 : 9781000625394
ISBN-13 : 1000625397
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Book Synopsis Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism by : Marisa de Andrade

Download or read book Public Health, Humanities and Magical Realism written by Marisa de Andrade and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-07-29 with total page 155 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book calls for a re-conceptualisation of the public health evidence-base to include crucial forms of creative and relational data about people’s lived experiences that cannot be accessed through the biomedical approach to generating and using evidence. Drawing from the author’s ethical, ontological and epistemological dilemmas when studying controversial topics, and methodological evaluation framework to measure impacts of creative community engagement, the book argues that traditional methodologies and conceptualisations of evidence have the potential to exacerbate health inequalities by excluding and misrepresenting minorities. Fantastical realities based on ‘truthful’ research findings are intertwined with traditional public health approaches through artistic engagement with so-called ‘hard-to-reach’ groups. Working with their (sur)real life stories, the author reflects on how the population’s breadth is inadequately reflected which threatens validity and generalisability in public health research and decision making. Through different ways of knowing (epistemology) and different ways of being (ontology), this book shows how to design studies, make recommendations and adapt services that are aligned with views and experiences of those living on the margins and beyond. As such, it is an essential read for public health researchers and students.


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