International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services
The International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services is a peer-reviewed journal that delivers articles on political economy, social policy and inequalities, ecology and labor, and history and philosophy in the areas of health, quality of life and well-being. The IJSDOHS publishes critical and original analysis of developments in the health and social sectors across the world, with particular focus on the socio-political systems and ecosocial contexts that shape these developments. It welcomes critical research and advocacy from all areas of the globe, and aims to visibilize the public health crises and emergencies in the Global South, shining a light on both international and intranational health inequities. The journal is of interest to public health professionals, researchers, educators and practitioners, as well as social scientists, organizations and activists with an interest in population health and health equity.
Joan Benach | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain, The Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Carles Muntaner Bonet | University of Toronto, Canada, The Johns Hopkins University, USA |
David Himmelstein | CUNY, New York, and Harvard University, USA |
Steffie Woolhandler | CUNY, New York, and Harvard University, USA |
Vicente Navarro | The Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Matt Anderson | Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA |
Francisco Armada | Universidad Bolivariana, Venezuela |
Alexis Benos | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece |
Anne-Emanuelle Birn | University of Toronto, Canada |
Patrick Bond | University of Johannesburg, South Africa |
Carme Borrell | Public Health Agency of Barcelona, Spain |
Bo Burström | Karolinska Institute, Sweden |
Paola Calvasina | FIOCRUZ, Brazil |
Robert Chernomas | University of Manitoba, Canada |
David Coburn | University of Toronto, Canada |
H.-U. Deppe | Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany |
Finn Diderichsen | University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
Lesley Doyal | University of Bristol, UK |
Adam Gaffney | Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA |
Walter Korpi | Swedish Institute for Social Research, Sweden |
Nancy Krieger | Harvard University, USA |
Asa Cristina Laurell | Independent |
Joel Lexchin | York University, Canada |
Karen Messing | Quebec, Canada |
Joakim Palme | Uppsala University, Sweden |
Frances Fox Piven | City University of New York, USA |
Mary Sheehan | Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Orielle Solar | FLACSO and University of Chile, Chile |
David Stuckler | Bocconi University, Italy, University of Cambridge, UK |
Leif Svanström | Karolinska Institute, Sweden |
Göran Therborn | University of Cambridge, UK |
Howard Waitzkin | University of New Mexico, USA |
Margaret Whitehead | University of Liverpool, UK |
Wei Zhang | Tsinghua University, China |
Sawsan Abdulrahim | American University of Beirut, Lebanon |
Howard Berliner | New School University, USA |
Haejoo Chung, RPh, MSc PhD | Korea University, Korea |
Hesio Cordeiro | University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Göran Dahlgren | University of Liverpool, UK |
Nihaya Daoud | Ben-Gurion University of Negev, Israel |
Abram de Swaan | University of Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Lisa Dubay | Urban Institute, USA |
Stephen Gloyd | University of Washington, USA |
Virginia Gunn | University of Toronto, Canada |
Christer Hogstedt | Karolinska Institutet, Sweden |
Lauri Kokkinen | University of Tampere, Finland |
Debb Finn Mahabir | MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions, Canada |
Meredith Minkler | University of California, Berkeley, USA |
Masahiko Ohira | Okayama University Medical School, Japan |
Liu Pei-Long | Ministry of Health and Peking University, Republic of China |
Jack Salmon | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
Atanu Sarkar | Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada |
Claudio Schuftan | People's Health Movement, Vietnam |
Alex Scott-Samuel | University of Liverpool, UK |
Leiyu Shi | Johns Hopkins University, USA |
Alicia Stolkiner | University of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Alexander Telyukov | Institute for Economic Studies, Russia |
Gianni Tognoni | Maggiore Policlinico Hospital, Italy |
K. Gunnar Wennstrom | National Board of Health and Welfare, Sweden |
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