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Congratulations Dennis!
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Profa. Dra. Dora Lúcia de Oliveira
Coordenação do PPGENF
Escola de Enfermagem/UFRGS


Citando Dennis Raphael <[log in to unmask]>:



Dear All,

This is just a quick email to share some good news (esp for those who
haven't already heard via Twitter) about our edited book, Health
Inequalities: Critical Perspectives.  Last night was the BMA 2016 Book
Awards and our book won first prize in the Public Health category.
The judges had considered hundreds of books and 12 were shortlisted in
this category so we were pretty surprised to win (esp as ours seems
the most political/critical).

Clare and I were there to accept the certificates but the critical
perspectives featuring in the book and the engaging, accessible style
in which it is written, both of which were praised by judges, are of
course down to the contributions that you all made.  So thanks again
for the work you put in to making this book happen (and special thanks
to Sarah, currently in Prague, for co-editing work and Becky for help
with the protracted copyright battles). I'm attaching a few pics and
from the awards ceremony if any of you want a certificate (pic
attached), we have plenty of copies to share so just let me know.

The book will now feature in the BMJ, and Oxford University Press will
also be running features on it so it's a good opportunity to promote
the book a bit more and Clare and I will be writing some blogs to help
with this. If any of you fancy writing a short blog piece relating to
your chapter, that would be great and we would be happy to help get it
featured somewhere of you want - please just let us know if so (though
fully understand that many of you won't have time!)

Thanks again.

Best wishes,
Kat

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Dr Katherine Smith
Reader - Global Public Health Unit
Social Policy, School of Social & Political Science
University of Edinburgh
Chrystal Macmillan Building (room 2.27)
15a George Square
Edinburgh   EH8 9LD
Tel: +44(0)131 651 1323
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Web page: http://www.sps.ed.ac.uk/staff/social_policy/katherine_smith

Editorial Advisory Board Member, Policy & Politics:
http://www.policypress.co.uk/journals_pap.asp

Series Co-Editor of Palgrave Studies in Science, Knowledge and Policy
http://www.palgrave.com/page/detail/palgrave-studies-in-science-knowledge-and-policy-katherine-smith/?K=9781137394613

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SUBJECT: Admin Tasks for 'Health Inequalities: Critical Perspectives'

Dear All,

Firstly, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Rebecca, I am a
Social Policy Ph.D. Candidate at the University of Edinburgh, and I am
presently assisting Dr Katherine Smith with the final stages of
editingHEALTH INEQUALITIES: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES.

In the coming handful of weeks I will be getting in touch with you
quite frequently in order to obtain information regarding you and your
contributions.

Today, I attach the ?Abstract and Keyword Form?, a document which you
have undoubtedly already seen and filled in. As the deadline for
completion of the book is nigh, however, I would ask that youCHECK THE
ABSTRACT AND KEYWORDS PROVIDED, ENSURE THEY REMAIN SUITABLE FOR THE
CHAPTER SUBMITTED, AND MAKE ANY NECESSARY AMENDMENTS/ADDITIONS. As you
will see, the abstracts are ordered by chapter number.

If you could return the completed form to me before TUESDAY 23RD
SEPTEMBER 2014 (a week from today), I would be very grateful. When
responding, please do indicate which chapter is yours - particularly
if you have been involved with more than one submission. If you do not
plan to make any amendments, please do inform me so I know not to
badger you!

Additionally, I would ask that ALL CONTRIBUTORS provide me with their
up to date job title, institutional affiliation and name as they would
like it to appear, as well as a short autobiography (no more than 125
words). These details will appear in the contributors list. Again, if
you could do this by TUESDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER 2014 I would be most
grateful.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to
contact me. I cannot guarantee I will know the answer to your question
immediately, but I can assure you I will always do my utmost to find
out what it is!

Your Sincerely,

Rebecca Hewer

Ph.D Candidate, Social Policy

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