a Department of Sociomedical Sciences , Columbia University , New York , NY , USA.
b Institute for the Study of Collective Health (IESC) , Federal University of Rio de Janeiro , Rio de Janeiro , Brazil.
Glob Public Health. 2019 Jun-Jul;14(6-7):777-790. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2019.1601752.
As part of a planned series from Global Public Health aimed at exploring both the epistemological and political differences in diverse public health approaches across different geographic and cultural regions, this special issue assembles papers that consider the legacy of the Latin American Social Medicine and Collective Health (LASM-CH) movements, as well as additional examples of contemporary social action for collective health from the region. In this introduction, we review the historical roots of LASM-CH and the movement's primary contributions to research, activism and policy-making over the latter-half of the twentieth century. We also introduce the special issue's contents. Spanning 19 papers, the articles in this special issue offer critical insight into efforts to create more equitable, participatory health regimes in the context of significant social and political change that many of the countries in the region have experienced in recent decades. We argue that as global health worldwide has been pushed to adopt increasingly conservative agendas, recognition of and attention to the legacies of Latin America's epistemological innovations and social movement action in the domain of public health are especially warranted.
作为全球公共卫生计划系列的一部分,旨在探索不同地理和文化区域不同公共卫生方法的认识论和政治差异,本期特刊汇集了一些论文,这些论文考虑了拉丁美洲社会医学和集体卫生(LASM-CH)运动的遗产,以及该地区当代集体卫生社会行动的其他例子。在这篇引言中,我们回顾了 LASM-CH 的历史根源,以及该运动在 20 世纪后半叶对研究、行动主义和决策制定的主要贡献。我们还介绍了本期特刊的内容。本期特刊共 19 篇文章,深入探讨了在该地区许多国家近几十年来经历的重大社会和政治变革背景下,建立更公平、更具参与性的卫生制度的努力。我们认为,随着全球卫生界越来越倾向于采取日益保守的议程,承认和关注拉丁美洲在公共卫生领域的认识论创新和社会运动行动的遗产是特别有必要的。