Volume 4, Issue 1

Toward Interdisciplinarity in Public Health

Public Knowledge Vol. 4, Issue 1

ISSN 1948-3511

Table of Contents

4.1.0 Introduction

Guest Editorial

4.1.1 A Call for Pluralism in Health Care Economics – Professor Jack Reardon, Hamline University School of Business

Peer-Reviewed Articles

4.1.2 How Scientists and Journalists Can Cooperate: A Case Study of Fetal Genetics Screening – Jeff Burke Thomas and Marie McKinnon

4.1.3 Seeing Beyond Red:  A Call to Reexamine Health Priorities in Botswana – Lauren Fortenberry

4.1.4 Building Public Health in a University Town: Motivational Factors for Shopping at a Local Farmers Market by Graduate Students – Carmen Byker, Maxwell Awando, Steven Golliher, Kati Span, Maria Stack, and Chosang Tendhar

4.1.5 Pandemic Policy – Michael Rimoldi

4.1.6 Socioeconomic Determinants on Fertility Rates at an Aggregate Level – Emel Karakaya

4.1.7 Twin Disciplines: A Proposal for a New Bioethical Synthesis – Sabrina Weiss

Non Peer-Reviewed Articles

4.1.8 Maybe We Shouldn’t Print That: A Brief Discussion of the Question of Publishing Personal Identifiers When Reporting Shipboard Novovirus Outbreaks – Jonathan Woolley

Book Reviews

4.1.9 Walls as Scrims: Wendy Brown’s Walled States, Waning Sovereignty – Holly Jordan

Classic Book Reviews

4.1.11 Locating the Real: Guy Debord’s Society of the Spectacle – Ryan E. Artrip

4.1.12 Political Education for the Furious and Sick at Heart: Franz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth – Christian Matheis

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