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From: Alex Scott-Samuel <[log in to unmask]>

Apologies for cross-posting

I hope it's ok to post a message about the journal Critical
Public Health - of which I'm on the Editorial Advisory
Board. It's the kind of journal Spiritof1848-ers would be
establishing if it didn't exist already. If you're an
inequalogist, look out for volume 10 no. 2, due out in
June, which is a special issue on inequalities - with half
its 12 papers from the Americas, half from Europe - and
onefrom Australia (I never was very good at maths)

Love and equity,
Alex Scott-Samuel
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Critical Public Health
Editor: Robin Bunton, University of Teesside, UK
Volume 10, 2000, 4 issues per year
ISSN 0958-1596

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