2024
DOI: 10.1093/heapol/czae030
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Unfair knowledge practices in global health: a realist synthesis

Seye Abimbola,
Judith van de Kamp,
Joni Lariat
et al.

Abstract: Unfair knowledge practices easily beset our efforts to achieve health equity within and between countries. Enacted by people from a distance and from a position of power (‘the centre’) on behalf of and alongside people with less power (‘the periphery’), these unfair practices have generated a complex literature of complaints across various axes of inequity. We identified a sample of this literature from 12 journals, and systematised it using the realist approach to explanation. We framed the outcome to be expl… Show more

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“…Globally, debt accumulation and unfair terms of exchange further deprive low- and middle-income countries of the resources they need to fund social endowments, including health [ 5 ]. It also translates into epistemic power to shape world-views and reify unfair knowledge practices in global health [ 6 ].…”
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“…Globally, debt accumulation and unfair terms of exchange further deprive low- and middle-income countries of the resources they need to fund social endowments, including health [ 5 ]. It also translates into epistemic power to shape world-views and reify unfair knowledge practices in global health [ 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%