SMA - in print: tools: publications: papers online
collections
Health
and Development Discussion Paper Series -- The Center for International Health, Boston University
School of Public Health
working
papers from UC Data, UC Berkeley's principal archive of computerized
social science and health statistics information
papers
Seminar
on the Cuban Health System: Its Evolution, Accomplishments and Challenges,
Academic Year 2001-2002, edited by Arachu Castro and Lorena Barberia;
and US-Cuba
Relations at the Turn of the 21st Century: 3 Perspectives on Improving Bilateral
Ties, edited by Lorena Barberia and Dan Nemser
Authors include Paul Farmer, Jorge I. Domínguez, Jorge Pérez,
Julie Feinsilver, Arachu Castro, Lorena Barberia, and Olivier Appaix. Co-sponsored
by the Program in Infectious Disease and Social Change in the Department
of Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School and David Rockefeller Center
for Latin American Studies, Harvard University.
Iatrogenic
Epidemic: How Health Care Professionals Contribute to the High Proportion
of Cesarean Sections in Mexico.
Dr. Arachu Castro, Angela Heimburger and Dr. Ana Langer, The David Rockefeller
Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) Working Paper No. 02/03-2, Harvard
University.
Robert Hecht, Olusoji Adeyi, and Iris Semini, Making
AIDS Part of the Global Development Agenda
Finanace & Development, March 2002, 39 (1).
Lynette Jackson, Surfaces
and Surfacings: Colonial Constructions of Madness and Recovery in African
Women
from the African Studies Graduate Workshop, Council on Advanced Studies
in the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Chicago.
Carles Muntaner and John Lynch, Social capital, class gender and race conflict, and population health: an essay review of Bowling Alone‘s implications for social epidemiology, International Journals of Epidemiology 2002;31:261-267.
Richard H. Robbins & Gloria Bobbie, eds., The Online Global Problems Reader, 2nd ed.
