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Dear Rhona,
I should be grateful for a copy please

John Kenneth Davies
School of Applied Social Science
Faculty of Health
University of Brighton
Falmer
Brighton BN1 9PH
UK

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> From:         [log in to unmask]
> Reply To:     Health Promotion on the Internet
> Sent:         Saturday, October 23, 1999 3:36 pm
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> Subject:      Re: population health?
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> Dear Colleagues:
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> With Lois Jackson, Rick Edwards, Ann Pederson and the Critical Social
> Science Group at UT, I wrote a paper which is a feminist perspective on
> the CIAR work (the foundation of population health) and Wilkinson's
> work (social cohesion and health). If you would like to have it, email me
> privately and I'll send it. It was presented at a national conference on
> Health Promotion in Halifax in July, 1998.
>
> Rhonda Love
>

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