PHM-Exch> New Issue Published: SOCIAL MEDICINE

Claudio Schuftan cschuftan at phmovement.org
Wed Apr 14 05:17:05 PDT 2010


From: Matthew Anderson bronxdoc at gmail.com
Social Medicine has just published its latest issue at
http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine. We invite you to
review the Table of Contents here and then visit our web site to review
articles and items of interest.


Social Medicine
Vol 5, No 1 (2010)
Table of Contents
http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/issue/view/45

Editorials
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Rebuilding the US Health Left (1-5)
       Matthew Anderson,       Lanny Smith,    Victor W. Sidel, MD


Original Research
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Social Network Analysis in Transnational Settings: The Case of Mexico
City’s AIDS CBOs (6-14)
       Nielan Barnes

Social Determinants of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Families of Migrants
participating in Mexico-Canada Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program:  A
Study in Guadalupe Zaragoza (15-28)
       Sagrario Lobato,        Angela Duarte,  Rodolfo Gines Martínez
Fernández,       Ana
Sánchez

Clinical Predictors of Psychopathology (29-33)
       Ingrid Vargas-Huicochea,        Jorge Caraveo Anduaga


Themes and Debates
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What kind of social protection for what kind of democracy?  Dilemmas of
social inclusion in Latin America (34-49)
       Sonia Fleury

An Overview of Latin American Health Policies and Debates (50-57)
       Asa Cristina Laurell

Human rights and the right to health in Latin America: the Two Faces of One
Powerful Idea (58-63)
       Alicia Ines Stolkiner

Historical and Contemporary Factors Contributing to the Plight of Migrant
Farmworkers in the United States (64-73)
       Safina Koreishi,        Martin Thomas Donohoe


Rebuilding the US Health Left
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Health Care Reform: a Socialist Vision (74-76)
       Martha Livingston,      Linnea Capps


News & Events
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10th World Social Forum: Are We Heading Down the Right Path? (77-78)
       Camila Giugliani


Book Reviews
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Salud y sociedad: perspectivas antropológicas [Anthropological
Perspectives on Health & Society] (79-82)
       Elia Nora Arganis Juarez

Heridos corazones. Vulnerabilidad coronaria en varones y mujeres  [Broken
hearts: Cardiac Risk in Men & Women] (83-84)
       Sara Yaneth Fernández Moreno
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