The Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore, 620 W Lexington St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
Ann Glob Health. 2022 May 24;88(1):38. doi: 10.5334/aogh.3756. eCollection 2022.
At the heart of the decolonization of global health process lies critical analysis of the interdependent matrices of power dynamics. As characterized by the articles presented in this Special Collection, deep reform of global health can take the form of shifts in leadership structures, priority setting processes, knowledge/cognitive paradigms, power dynamics, financial arrangements, curricular innovation, and policy changes in research, education, and practice. The curation process of this Special Collection was designed to represent diverse geographies, scales, stakeholders, and themes within the decolonizing global health conversation. The unique perspectives of scholars representing the fields of pharmacy, physiotherapy, medicine, nursing, social work, law, public health, sociology, and bioethics are included in the collection. The premise of the Special Collection is the understanding that meaningful progress toward decolonization must come from within the institutions that built the field of global health in the first place, and doing so will require deep reflection on the role different disciplines - working both alone and collaboratively - can and should play to advance decolonization.
全球化卫生去殖民化进程的核心在于对权力动态相互依存矩阵的批判性分析。正如本特刊中呈现的文章所指出的,全球卫生的深度改革可以采取领导结构、优先事项设定过程、知识/认知范式、权力动态、财务安排、课程创新以及研究、教育和实践中的政策变化等形式。本特刊的策划过程旨在代表去殖民化全球卫生对话中的不同地理、规模、利益相关者和主题。该特刊收录了来自药学、物理治疗、医学、护理、社会工作、法律、公共卫生、社会学和生物伦理学领域的学者的独特观点。该特刊的前提是,要实现有意义的去殖民化进展,就必须从最初构建全球卫生领域的机构内部着手,而这样做则需要深入反思不同学科——无论是单独还是协作——可以并且应该发挥什么作用,以推进去殖民化。