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Women’s Health in Canada:Critical Perspectives on Theory and Policy
Women's Health In Canada: Critical Perspectives on Theory and Policy was launched Thursday, October 25, 2007 - 4:00 - 7:30 pm at The Libra Room, 1608 Commercial Drive in Vancouver, BC. The launch was Co-Sponsored by the School of Nursing, University of British Columbia and the Institute for Critical Studies in Gender and Health, Simon Fraser University In recent years, healthcare professionals have recognized the distinctly different healthcare needs and concerns of men and women. Women’s health, in particular, has come into its own in the last two decades. In Canada, however, there has been little available in the way of a general text on women’s health. This volume works toward filling that gap by providing a resource for teaching and understanding women’s health in this country. To lay out the methodological and theoretical foundations for their study, editors Olena Hankivsky, Marina Morrow, and Colleen Varcoe bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners from economics, anthropology, sociology, nursing, political studies, women’s studies, and psychology. Contributors draw on the rich history of the Canadian women’s health movement,
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Last updated January 23, 2008
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