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  1. Peace through health: how health professionals can work for a less violent world.Neil Arya & Joanna Santa Barbara (eds.) - 2008 - Sterling, VA: Kumarian Press.
    Those considering careers in medicine and other health and humanitarian disciplines as well as those concerned about the growing presence of militarized ...
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  • Nurses' experiences of caring for South Asian minority ethnic patients in a general hospital in England.Vasso Vydelingum - 2006 - Nursing Inquiry 13 (1):23-32.
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  • Feminism without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity.Sunera Thobani - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (3):221-224.
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  • Why Justice is Good for Our Health: The Social Determinants of Health Inequalities.Norman Daniels, Bruce Kennedy & Ichiro Kawachi - 2004 - In Sudhir Anand (ed.), Public Health, Ethics, and Equity. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 63--91.
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  • Expanding the Bounds of Medical Peace Practice.Klaus Melf, Neil Arya & Caecilie Buhmann - 2008 - In Neil Arya & Joanna Santa Barbara (eds.), Peace through health: how health professionals can work for a less violent world. Sterling, VA: Kumarian Press.
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  • Lessons from a postcolonial-feminist perspective: Suffering and a path to healing.Joan M. Anderson - 2004 - Nursing Inquiry 11 (4):238-246.
    Recent events around the globe reflect the tensions and ethical dilemmas of the postmodern, postcolonial and neocolonial world that have far reaching implications for health, well-being, and human suffering. As we consider what is at stake, and what this means for local lives and human relationships, we need to examine whether the theories we draw on are adequate to further our understanding of health, and the social and material conditions of human suffering. In this paper I begin to explore the (...)
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