Decoloniality and Global Health Communication
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Applies insights from anti-colonialist texts to the field of global health communication. Critically examines the intersection of theories of economic development, social change, and communication as applied to public health. Introduces the complex and dynamic role of global communication in the social determinants of health. Interrogates “development” discourses as applied to health. Investigates health communication endeavors and examines evaluations of communication interventions in low- and middle-income settings around the world.
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