The editorial by Jeremy Shiffman, “Knowledge, moral claims and the exercise of power in global health ”, highlights the influence on global health priority-setting of individuals and organizations that do not have a formal political mandate. This sheds light on the way key functions in global health depend on private funding, particularly from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more refl...
Jeremy Shiffman’s editorial appropriately calls on making all forms of power more apparent and accou...
This article agrees with recent arguments suggesting that normative and epistemic power is rife with...
The editorial by Jeremy Shiffman, “Knowledge, moral claims and the exercise of power in global healt...
The editorial by Jeremy Shiffman, “Knowledge, moral claims and the exercise of power in global healt...
Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a ...
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and...
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more refl...
Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a ...
Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a ...
Jeremy Shiffman’s editorial appropriately calls on making all forms of power more apparent and accou...
A number of individuals and organizations have considerable influence over the selection of global h...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
A number of individuals and organizations have considerable influence over the selection of global h...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more refl...
Jeremy Shiffman’s editorial appropriately calls on making all forms of power more apparent and accou...
This article agrees with recent arguments suggesting that normative and epistemic power is rife with...
The editorial by Jeremy Shiffman, “Knowledge, moral claims and the exercise of power in global healt...
The editorial by Jeremy Shiffman, “Knowledge, moral claims and the exercise of power in global healt...
Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a ...
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and...
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more refl...
Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a ...
Shiffman rightly raises questions about who exercises power in global health, suggesting power is a ...
Jeremy Shiffman’s editorial appropriately calls on making all forms of power more apparent and accou...
A number of individuals and organizations have considerable influence over the selection of global h...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
A number of individuals and organizations have considerable influence over the selection of global h...
Concomitant with the emergence of a neoliberal precept for global health is the decline in support f...
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more refl...
Jeremy Shiffman’s editorial appropriately calls on making all forms of power more apparent and accou...
This article agrees with recent arguments suggesting that normative and epistemic power is rife with...