Posts tagged Qualitative Health Research
Antiracism in Action: How Bystanders Can Transform Health Research and Practice

Bystander behavior change interventions are designed to encourage all members of a community to transition from inaction to action if they witness violence. Such interventions are designed to extend responsibility of violence mitigation and prevention to third parties who may otherwise be reluctant to act.

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“We Cannot Let Them Die”: Undocumented Immigrants and Media Framing of Health Deservingness in the United States

The findings drawn from this study call attention to a recent paradigm shift in the U.S. progressive media—from the notion of the undocumented as a criminal and deviant to humanizing perspectives that spotlight their contributions and struggles, as well as the economic benefits of providing them with health insurance.

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