Why and How Political Science Can Contribute to Public Health? Proposals for Collaborative Research Avenues
Written by a group of political science researchers, this commentary focuses on the contributions of political science to public health and proposes research avenues to increase those contributions. Despite progress, the links between researchers from these two fields develop only slowly. Divergence...
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Main Authors: | France Gagnon (Author), Pierre Bergeron (Author), Carole Clavier (Author), Patrick Fafard (Author), Elisabeth Martin (Author), Chantal Blouin (Author) |
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences,
2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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