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  2. Social epidemiology - Wikipedia

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    Social epidemiology draws on methodologies and theoretical frameworks from many disciplines, and research overlaps with several social science fields, most notably economics, medical anthropology, medical sociology, health psychology and medical geography, as well as many domains of epidemiology. However, intersecting social science fields ...

  3. Ichiro Kawachi - Wikipedia

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    Ichiro Kawachi is a social epidemiologist of Japanese origin who was trained in New Zealand. [1] He is currently the John L. Loeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Professor of Social Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health where he is also the chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

  4. Richard G. Wilkinson - Wikipedia

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    Richard Gerald Wilkinson (born 1943) is a British social epidemiologist, author, advocate, and left-wing political activist.He is Professor Emeritus of social epidemiology at the University of Nottingham, having retired in 2008.

  5. Ecosocial theory - Wikipedia

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    Social factors in epidemiology were largely ignored until Doyal, Navarro, and others proposed the theories of SPD and Political Economy of Health in the 1970s, [4] and Krieger later integrated these theories into her writings on Ecosocial Theory (1994, 2011). As described by Doyal, SPD consists of the following key constructs: (1) The ...

  6. Nancy Krieger - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Krieger is an American epidemiologist who is professor of social epidemiology in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Education and career

  7. Louis-René Villermé - Wikipedia

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    Louis-René Villermé (10 March 1782 – 16 November 1863) was a French economist and physician. He was known for his early studies of social epidemiology, or the effects of socioeconomic status on health, in early industrial France, and was an advocate for hygienic reform in factories and prisons.

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  9. Timothy P. Johnson (sociologist) - Wikipedia

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    He received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Kentucky and MA in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. [1] He has published more than 70 peer-reviewed articles, [2] ranging from survey measurement and nonresponse errors, health behaviors of marginalized populations, and cross-cultural research.

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