In his perspective “Navigating between stealth advocacy and unconscious dogmatism: the challenge of researching the norms, politics and power of global health,” Ooms argues that actions taken in the field of global health are dependent not only on available resources, but on the normative premise that guides how these resources are spent. This comment sets out how the application of a predominately biomedical positivist research tradition in global health, has potentially limited understanding of the value judgements underlying decisions in the field. To redress this critical social science, including health policy analysis has much to offer, to the field of global health including on questions of governanc
Shiffman has argued that some actors have a great deal of power in global health, and that more refl...
In this comment, I build on Shiffman’s call for the global health community to more deeply investiga...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...
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 ...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
Politics play a central part in determining health and development outcomes as Gorik Ooms highlights...
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...
lobal health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that oug...
Gorik Ooms recently made a strong case for considering the centrality of normative premises to analy...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...
In a recent article, Gorik Ooms has drawn attention to the normative underpinnings of the politics o...
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...
In this comment, I build on Shiffman’s call for the global health community to more deeply investiga...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...
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 ...
Global health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that ou...
Politics play a central part in determining health and development outcomes as Gorik Ooms highlights...
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...
lobal health research is essentially a normative undertaking: we use it to propose policies that oug...
Gorik Ooms recently made a strong case for considering the centrality of normative premises to analy...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...
In a recent article, Gorik Ooms has drawn attention to the normative underpinnings of the politics o...
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...
In this comment, I build on Shiffman’s call for the global health community to more deeply investiga...
In his recent commentary, Gorik Ooms argues that “denying that researchers, like all humans, have pe...