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Call for Papers - Consuming Chemicals: Implications for 
Women's Health

The National Network on Environments and Women's Health 
(NNEWH) is one of four Centres of Excellence for Women's 
Health, funded by the Bureau of Women's Health and Gender 
Analysis, Health Canada and is part of the York Institute 
for Health Research located at York University. NNEWH's 
mandate is to produce knowledge on the relationship 
between environments and women's health in order to 
improve understandings and ultimately improve health 
status.

NNEWH will commission 6 papers exploring the relationship 
between exposures to chemicals and women's health. We are 
interested in both the processes that 'produce' chemicals 
(and chemical pollution) and the paths of exposure to 
chemicals through everyday 'consumption' of goods, for 
example.

We are open to receiving proposals from a wide range of 
disciplines and theoretical approaches, but we are 
particularly interested in proposals that adopt a social 
determinants of health model, which allows for analysis of 
the complex ways in which environments produce and 
reproduce the conditions that create disparities in 
health. Proposals should also be geared towards successful 
knowledge mobilization: we are interested in critical, 
engaged theoretical work that is relevant to public policy 
and contributes to social transformation.

The proposals will be reviewed and the successful 
proposals will be chosen by a committee of the Advisory 
Board. The successful authors will present their papers in 
a pair of public lectures, to be hosted by York 
University, specifically including students from the 
Faculties of Environmental Studies, Health, Women's 
Studies and the Law school. At each lecture, three 
presenters will be joined on a panel by a commentator 
drawn from our Advisory Board.

Once the authors have received feedback and been given an 
opportunity to make changes, the papers will be submitted 
for peer review. Paper should be in the range of 30 - 40 
pages. We will arrange to have each paper read by 2 
anonymous reviewers. At the end of this process, the 
papers will be published in a collection edited by Dr. 
Dayna Nadine Scott, who will write an introduction, and 
chair the two lecture events.

NNEWH will also organize a policy forum based on the 
papers that aims to contribute to the Health Canada 
strategic priority to reduce health and environmental 
risks from products and substances, and maintain healthy, 
sustainable living and working environments. The authors 
of the papers will be expected to produce a short policy 
brief (5 pages or less) that explains the policy 
implications of the research and clearly indicates what 
changes they would advocate in favour of instituting at 
the federal level. These policy briefs will be the focus 
of a workshop between the 6 authors, the Director, and 
several representatives from the Health Canada and 
Environment Canada policy community, including 
representatives from the Bureau of Women's Health and 
Gender Analysis, to be assembled on the advice of the 
Advisory Board.

Successful authors will receive a $3000 payment for the 
production of the paper and the lecture, and will receive 
a further $1000 payment for the completion of the policy 
brief and participation in the policy forum. Travel and 
accommodation costs to Toronto for the lecture and to 
Ottawa for the policy forum will be covered.


Paper proposals of 4-5 pages should be submitted by August 
1st, 2008. Submissions should also include a C.V., a cover 
letter, and the names and contact information for 2 
referees. We will respond to you within 2 business days to 
confirm receipt of your submission.

You may submit your application by email or hard copy to:

Dr. Dayna Nadine Scott, Director,
National Network on Environments and Women's Health
5021 TEL Building, York University
4700 Keele Street
North York, ON M3J 1P3
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Questions may be directed to Jyoti Phartiyal, Projects 
Coordinator, at 416-736-2100 x20715.


TIMELINE
July 2008 - Call for papers issued
August 1, 2008 - Proposals deadline
August 2008 - Committee of Advisory Board will review 
proposals
Successful proposals selected and authors notified
October 31, 2008 - Draft papers deadline
November 2008 - Public lecture events
January 9, 2009 - Final papers deadline
February 2009 - Policy Forum with Health Canada and policy 
briefs deadline


Mona Dupré-Ollinik
Coordonnatrice de liaison/Outreach Coordinator
203-419 avenue Graham Ave
Winnipeg MB R2J 1W6
Tel: 204-942-5500 ext. 13
TTY: 1-866-694-6437 Local: 204-942-2806
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Website/site web: www.cwhn.ca

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