List of bibliographic references
Number of relevant bibliographic references: 83.
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000163 (2013) |
Andrew Courtwright | STIGMATIZATION AND PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS |
000360 (2013) |
Sarah Skeen [Afrique du Sud] ; Mark Tomlinson [Afrique du Sud] | A public health approach to preventing child abuse in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A call for action |
000536 (2012) |
Trudie Knijn [Pays-Bas] ; Mariette Slabbert [Pays-Bas] | Transferring HIV/AIDS Related Healthcare from Non‐governmental Organizations to the Public Healthcare System in South Africa: Opportunities and Challenges |
000538 (2012) |
Luis Eduardo Zavala De Alba | Toward an International Implementation of Public Policies in Human Rights: A Necessary Step in Every Democratization Process for Advancements in Economic and Social Rights |
000586 (2012) |
Saskia Binken | Rights of Passage: Sidewalks and the Regulation of Public Flow – By Nicholas Blomley; Sidewalks. Conflict and Negotiations over Public Space – By Anastasia Loukaitou‐Sideris and Renia Ehrenfeucht |
000613 (2012) |
Michael Eisenstein [États-Unis] | Public health: Prevention comes of age |
000642 (2012) |
Poul E. Petersen ; Pierre C. Baehni | Periodontal health and global public health |
000960 (2011) |
David Booth | Towards a Theory of Local Governance and Public Goods Provision |
000969 (2011) |
Tim K. Mackey [États-Unis] ; Bryan A. Liang [États-Unis] | The global counterfeit drug trade: Patient safety and public health risks |
000999 (2011) |
Solomon R. Benatar [Afrique du Sud] | The Deadly Ideas of Neoliberalism: How the IMF undermined Public Health and the Fight Against AIDS – By Rick Rowden |
000A26 (2011) |
Victoria Team [Australie, États-Unis] ; Lenore Manderson [Australie] | Social and public health effects of climate change in the ‘40 South’ |
000A59 (2011) |
Betty C. Mubangizi [Afrique du Sud] ; Mel Gray [Australie] | Putting the ‘public’ into public service delivery for social welfare in South Africa |
000A66 (2011) |
Christine Stilwell [Afrique du Sud] | Poverty, Social Exclusion, and the Potential of South African Public Libraries and Community Centres |
000A79 (2011) |
Udo Schüklenk | PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS AND THE LAW OF THE LAND |
000B66 (2011) |
Beata Kowalska | Global dreams class, gender, and public space by de Koening, Anouk |
000C13 (2011) |
Poul Erik Petersen [Suisse] ; Stella Kwan [Royaume-Uni] | Equity, social determinants and public health programmes – the case of oral health |
000C14 (2011) |
Khean-Lee Goh [Malaisie] ; Wah-Kheong Chan [Malaisie] ; Seiji Shiota [Japon] ; Yoshio Yamaoka [Japon, États-Unis] | Epidemiology of Helicobacter pylori Infection and Public Health Implications |
000D04 (2011) |
Ronél Rensburg [Afrique du Sud] | Aspects of public relations, communication management and sustainable development: African reflections |
001024 (2010) |
Mark L. Hatzenbuehler [États-Unis] | Social Factors as Determinants of Mental Health Disparities in LGB Populations: Implications for Public Policy |
001129 (2010) |
Robert Oliver | Heterotopia and the City: Public Space in a Postcivil Society edited by Michiel Dehaene and Lieven De Cauter |
001529 (2009) |
James Olusegun Bamidele ; Olugbemiga Lanre Abodunrin ; Wasiu Olalekan Adebimpe | Sexual behavior and risk of HIV/AIDS among adolescents in public secondary schools in Osogbo, Osun State, Nigeria |
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