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John Courtneidge <[log in to unmask]>
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Social Determinants of Health <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear friends

Thank you for your postings.

I tried to send the following (as titled) with two short attached pdf 
files, but, sadly, that's not possible.

If you would like these items, please e-mail me directly.

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I attach two short documents:

    - the first proposes a political/economic/philosophical/social agenda
that is designed to cause sustainable equality to be an emergent
property of a new economic system.

    - the second outlines some actions that individuals could undertake in
their own communities* :

          so that this macro plan becomes, itself, sustainably emergent at
the (federal) macro, and (then) global, levels.

Love to you all

In all, for all, by all

john (courtneidge)

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* (and includes the Statement on the Co-operative Identity from the
International Co-operative Alliance.)

Diana Liw wrote:

>Regardless of what types of research from which disciplines, the biggest
>problem that I see is translating research results into something
>meaningful to the community at large.  This will of course involve
>communication strategies and far more "down to earth" disseminations
>than journal publications.  
>
>Here is a site on Strategic Frame Analysis that I see is absolutely
>needed:
>Frame Works Institute
>http://www.frameworksinstitute.org/index.shtml 
>
>  
>
>>>>[log in to unmask] 11/25/06 7:47 AM >>>
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>>>>
>Social Science & Medicine 64 (2007) 248?258
>
>Developing, integrating, and perpetuating new ways of applying sociology
>
>to health, medicine, policy, and everyday life
>Jeffrey Michael Clair, Cullen Clark, Brian P. Hinote, Caroline O. 
>Robinson, Jason A. Wasserman
>University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA
>
><snip>
>  
>

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