Ewen Speed and Russell Mannion correctly identify several contours of the challenges for health policy in what it is useful to think of as a post-democratic era. I argue that the problem for public health is not populism per se, but rather the distinctive populism of the right coupled with the failure of the left to develop compelling counternarratives. Further, defences of ‘science’ must be tempered by recognition of the unavoidably political dimensions of the (mis)use of scientific findings in public policy
Over the past decade, some of the world's most stable parliamentary democracies have witnessed a rev...
A recent CPH editorial addressed ‘the perils of invoking neoliberalism in public health critique’. W...
The National Health Service (NHS), as a symbol of public health protection in the UK, was weaponised...
Ewen Speed and Russell Mannion correctly identify several contours of the challenges for health poli...
Ewen Speed and Russell Mannion correctly identify several contours of the challenges for health poli...
Abstract In their editorial, Speed and Mannion identify two main challenges “the rise of post-truth...
Recent years have witnessed the rise of populism and populist leaders, movements and policies in man...
This is a commentary on the article ‘The rise of post-truth populism in pluralist liberal democracie...
Recent years have witnessed the rise of populism and populist leaders, movements and policies in man...
Speed and Mannion make a good case that the rise of populism poses significant challenges for health...
In their editorial, Speed and Mannion identify two main challenges “the rise of post-truth populism”...
In this commentary, we review the growth of populist politics, associated with exploitation of what ...
Abstract Speed and Mannion make a good case that the rise of populism poses significant challenges ...
Abstract This brief commentary discusses a recent paper by Speed and Mannion that explores “The Ris...
Abstract This is a commentary on the article 'The rise of post-truth populism in pluralist libe...
Over the past decade, some of the world's most stable parliamentary democracies have witnessed a rev...
A recent CPH editorial addressed ‘the perils of invoking neoliberalism in public health critique’. W...
The National Health Service (NHS), as a symbol of public health protection in the UK, was weaponised...
Ewen Speed and Russell Mannion correctly identify several contours of the challenges for health poli...
Ewen Speed and Russell Mannion correctly identify several contours of the challenges for health poli...
Abstract In their editorial, Speed and Mannion identify two main challenges “the rise of post-truth...
Recent years have witnessed the rise of populism and populist leaders, movements and policies in man...
This is a commentary on the article ‘The rise of post-truth populism in pluralist liberal democracie...
Recent years have witnessed the rise of populism and populist leaders, movements and policies in man...
Speed and Mannion make a good case that the rise of populism poses significant challenges for health...
In their editorial, Speed and Mannion identify two main challenges “the rise of post-truth populism”...
In this commentary, we review the growth of populist politics, associated with exploitation of what ...
Abstract Speed and Mannion make a good case that the rise of populism poses significant challenges ...
Abstract This brief commentary discusses a recent paper by Speed and Mannion that explores “The Ris...
Abstract This is a commentary on the article 'The rise of post-truth populism in pluralist libe...
Over the past decade, some of the world's most stable parliamentary democracies have witnessed a rev...
A recent CPH editorial addressed ‘the perils of invoking neoliberalism in public health critique’. W...
The National Health Service (NHS), as a symbol of public health protection in the UK, was weaponised...