lobal health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ought to be implemented. To arrive at a normative conclusion in a logical way requires at least one normative premise, one that cannot be derived from empirical evidence alone. But there is no widely accepted normative premise for global health, and the actors with the power to set policies may use a different normative premise than the scholars that propose policies – which may explain the ‘implementation gap’ in global health. If global health scholars shy away from the normative debate – because it requires normative premises that cannot be derived from empirical evidence alone – they not only mislead each other,...
In a recent article, Gorik Ooms has drawn attention to the normative underpinnings of the politics o...
In his perspective “Navigating between stealth advocacy and unconscious dogmatism: the challenge of ...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
In his perspective “Navigating between stealth advocacy and unconscious dogmatism: the challenge of ...
In his perspective "Navigating between stealth advocacy and unconscious dogmatism: the challenge of ...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...
Gorik Ooms recently made a strong case for considering the centrality of normative premises to analy...
BACKGROUND: Public health recommendations are usually based on a mixture of empirical evidence and n...
Background: Public health recommendations are usually based on a mixture of empirical evidence and n...
Background: Public health recommendations are usually based on a mixture of empirical evidence and n...
Politics play a central part in determining health and development outcomes as Gorik Ooms highlights...
In a recent article, Gorik Ooms has drawn attention to the normative underpinnings of the politics o...
In his perspective “Navigating between stealth advocacy and unconscious dogmatism: the challenge of ...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
In his perspective “Navigating between stealth advocacy and unconscious dogmatism: the challenge of ...
In his perspective "Navigating between stealth advocacy and unconscious dogmatism: the challenge of ...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...
Gorik Ooms recently made a strong case for considering the centrality of normative premises to analy...
BACKGROUND: Public health recommendations are usually based on a mixture of empirical evidence and n...
Background: Public health recommendations are usually based on a mixture of empirical evidence and n...
Background: Public health recommendations are usually based on a mixture of empirical evidence and n...
Politics play a central part in determining health and development outcomes as Gorik Ooms highlights...
In a recent article, Gorik Ooms has drawn attention to the normative underpinnings of the politics o...
In his perspective “Navigating between stealth advocacy and unconscious dogmatism: the challenge of ...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...